Monday 10 September 2012

Top 5...

...Indie Rock Albums
5. Ash - '1977'
4. The XX - 'The XX'
3. The Libertines - 'Up The Bracket'
2. Arctic Monkeys - 'Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not'
1. Oasis - 'Definitely Maybe'

...(Slightly Cheesy) Pop Songs
5. Girls Aloud - 'Sound of the Underground'
4. Carly Rae Jepson - 'Call Me Maybe'
3. S Club 7 - 'Reach'
2. One Direction - 'What Makes You Beautiful'
1. Kylie Minogue - 'I Should Be So Lucky'

...Animated Films
5. Ice Age
4. Toy Story
3. Shrek
2. Finding Nemo
1. Monsters Inc.

...British Comedy Programmes
5. The Office
4. The Inbetweeners
3. Outnumbered
2. Peep Show
1. Alan Partridge

...British Films
5. Hot Fuzz
4. Love Actually
3. Shallow Grave
2. About A Boy
1. The King's Speech

Sunday 9 September 2012

Top 10...

 ...Indie albums. This was significantly harder than you would expect!

We think of Indie music as being guitar based, alternative rock. However, the term 'Indie' actually comes from 'Independent', meaning bands or artists that were signed to an independent record label; nothing to do with the style of music actually being made.

In actual fact, much of the music we may think of as being Indie music is produced by mainstream record companies, such as Polydor or EMI. This means that in some cases bands such as Radiohead who appear to fit into the genre referred to as Indie with their guitar based, alternative rock style, are signed to mainstream labels (in the case of Radiohead: Parlophone, a subsidiary of EMI), whilst some music we would think of as Pop, like Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan in the 80s, were actually signed to independent Australian record label PWL.

So, I have tried to keep my top ten true to both definitions: Alternative, guitar based rock music, signed to an Independent Record label (at least at the time when the album was released).

10. Jack Johnson - 'Brushfire Fairytales'
      Everloving - February 2001
      Certainly quite a chilled album, not at all how you would imagine Indie rock. But this has a relaxed summertime sound and reminds me of being in Australia.


9. Two Door Cinema Club - 'Beacon'
    Transgressive - August 2012
    Brand new so maybe a bit premature to put it straight into my top 10 but I love this album already! Also, Two Door Cinema Club are truly Indie, unlike other bands around at the moment, like The Vaccines, who are actually signed to major labels.


8. Example - 'Won't Go Quietly'
    Data - June 2010
   A bit of a fusion away from Indie rock music, into dance and rap, but a really fantastic album for moving Indie music in a new direction. This is Example's second album, and the one that helped him to become more noticed, although he still remains signed to an independent label.


7. Pigeon Detectives - 'Wait for Me'
    Dance to the Radio - May 2007
   Signed to a really independent label based in Leeds, this Leeds band's first album has some really cheeky and catchy lyrics.



6. The Strokes - 'Is This It'
    Rough Trade - July 2001
    New York based Indie guitar. This album brought Indie rock back to popularity following the Post-Britpop lull.



5. Ash - '1977'
    Infectious Records - May 1996
    Showing my age here but Ash were just 18 when this album reached number one and I found them   quite inspirational for that. The music on this album reflects their age as lots of the lyrics are quite fun and the guitars are very high-octane.


4. The XX - 'The XX'
    Young Turks - August 2009
    Again, quite a chilled Indie album and the second by the XX.


3. The Libertines - 'Up The Bracket'
    Rough Trade - October 2002
   This first Libertines album, before it all went wrong for Carl and Pete. A really rocky album that has heavily influenced lots of other bands.


2. The Arctic Monkeys - 'Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not'
    Domino - January 2006
   Arctic Monkeys were one of the first bands to gain notoriety through viral marketing and word of mouth on social networking sites. Alex Turner's observational lyrics are so clever and funny. Another Yorkshire band!



1. Oasis - 'Definitely Maybe'
    Creation Records - August 1994
    Again, showing my age, but for me nothing beats this first Indie album that I ever loved.


Tuesday 4 September 2012

About Me...

One of my favourite bands is The Libertines because I love the lyrics of their songs. Even though they aren't perhaps the best role models, that has actually been used as part of their marketing and attempts to present them as a little bit 'edgy'. I also think that they have been a big influence on other 'indie' bands like Arctic Monkeys, etc.



Probably my favourite film is the Shawshank Redemption. It is based on a short story by Steven King, a well-known horror writer, but this was not within his usual genre. The film has a fantastic twist at the end which has always made it very memorable for me (I'm not going to give it away, you'll have to watch it to find out!). It's quite an old film now (I'm showing my age) but was a success through word of mouth rather than advertising and its ideas are still relevant today.

Welcome to Media Studies

This Blog is designed to help you keep up to date with what you will be doing in AS media studies.

 Links to useful websites can be found on the right hand side of this blog.

Today's lesson

1. Set up a 'blogger' account

2. Create your class blog.
Your blog address MUST be firstnamesecondnamelcmedia.blogspot.com

 All homework will be posted to your blog and this will be marked and used as the basis for all AP marks.

Try to make your blog as interesting looking and personal as possible!

3. Add a 'followers' tab to your blog.

4.Set up accounts in the following: Scribd Slideshare Flickr Prezi

5. Write your first post telling us a little bit about yourselves.

Here are some questions to get you started:

- why have you chosen to study media?
- what other subjects are you studying?
- who is your favourite band(s)/artist(s) and why (embed a YouTube video)?
- what are your favourite tv programmes (embed pictures)?
- what is your favourite film/who is your favourite director (embed a YouTube video)?
- what magazines do you read?
- what websites do you read?

 5. 'Follow' my class blog.