Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Sourpusses and the music industry

 Sourpusses and the music industry.

Face it, we all love our music dearly. But something that has been bothering me lately is that certain breed of music lover who takes their fandom to a new level of annoying. I am not talking about the swarms of pre-teen girls swooning over new, popular acts such as 'One Direction' or 'Justin Bieber', I am not even talking about the viewers of shows such as the X-Factor. The people that bug me are at the other end of the scale, and no I am not even referring to 'Hipsters'. No matter what genre you're a fan of, whether it be dance, rock, metal, punk, indie, you will always get this horrid niche of fan, who thinks that everything is too 'mainstream' and nobody should listen to the 'corporate rubbish' that's 'polluting the airwaves'. I hear it all the time, it's like a script. Apparently the only way to be a 'true musician' is to sit in your garage making music that genuinely sounds like an old man banging on a pan at 140 BPM with a spoon, making out-of-tempo jungle noises every now and then. I cannot for the life of me get my head around why you'd prefer something like that because someone has plastered the 'understated' label on it, when catchy brilliant artists are cast asunder because of their pop music undertones. The irony is, it seems to be the trend to reject anything popular, and you don't even need thick rimmed glasses to share this disposition.

Now, I am fully aware this is not a new concept, there has always been those annoying fans (particularly in rock music) who have the whole 'more-punk-than-thou' & 'you sold out' attitude. The reason this has come to my attention is due to this: When I was 10 or 11, I was just starting to get into music. I was listening to things like My Chemical Romance, Slipknot, Enter Shikari, The Killers and my (still) favourite, Green Day. Just basically everything Kerrang! threw at me, I would have heard. I would go to the town skate park in my American Idiot tee, only to be constantly told by moody boys 3 or 4 years older than me that 'New Green Day sucks!'. At the age of 11 I instantly clocked onto what they were doing, trying to be alternative. Trying to be something they weren't.

After my short-lived phase of hanging around skateparks when I had no bike, nor a skateboard, I went to secondary school and didn't hear that horrible, cringey word 'mainstream' for another 3/4 years. Suddenly, at the age of about 15/16 people started this whole stupid debate again. I'd see friends who had previously been chilled out, carefree little buggers listening to New Monkey getting in knots over the X-Factor and how it's 'corporate lies are corrupting and destroying the music industry, polluting the minds of the masses and making every song into repetative dance music'. Sourpusses.

I am adamant that there are people who listen to nothing but top 40, know what I say to them? Awesome. You haven't been sucked into this whole hormonal debate over whether your favourite band are 'sellouts'. Quite frankly, I couldn't care less if a band releases merchandise, plays huge gigs and get's coverage from MTV reality shows. Music is music, if it sounds good then listen to it. If you want to make a massive fuss about background and personality, read a fucking biography. Or don't. By constantly complaining about bands who are 'overrated' due to image, marketing etc. All you're doing is reinforcing the attributes of the music industry you claim to loathe so much. You should just chill out and listen to the music, don't throw your dummy out the pram because you're trying to rebel against something that's not controlling anyone.

Please see atypical moody music men below:







Monday, 22 October 2012

Headkandy Extensions Review

My Headkandy Extensions.

If you've bought extensions from the internet before, you'll know the hassle of researching different online companies, looking for reviews, reading blogs, watching youtube reviews, looking for your best hair colour match etc etc. A lot of effort goes into finding your new and improved barnet - well, at least this was my experience. Throughout my hair journey I was bombarded with an extensive variety of hair types and brands, all of which I didn't quite understand... Remy hair, Euro hair, Russian hair?? My head was frazzled. Until finally one day, after hours of trawling the net for information and a ton of youtube videos, I came to the conclusion that the two best brands to buy were A) Foxylocks and B) Headkandy.

After much deliberation, I chose Headkandy. It was a tough call, I was one day away from buying Foxylocks and I had fallen completely in love with the gorgeous Imogen who runs the business and has her own brilliant youtube channel. But, it wasn't meant to be with me and the fox. After a facebook message to a girl who had amazing, down-to-her-ankles hair, enquiring as to whether she wore extensions, she referred me straight to Headkandy, saying she had purchased both FL and HK previously. In the end it came down to her word that Headkandy were slightly better quality (thicker at the ends) and had lasted her over a year, whereas FL had not.

So there you have it, I was sold. I was slightly apprehensive about the hair colour match, as at this point in time I had a medium blonde hair colour with light ashy highlights. However, on the 'Bobby Glam' facebook page (some kind of sister site to Headkandy) I sent her my picture and had my hair matched. I was recommended the 'Paparazzi Highlights' colour, which I ordered with haste. The pricetag was fairly reasonable in my mind for the quality and length of the product (16-18 inches costing approx. 80GBP)

Anyway! Here they are - and may I add, HOW PRETTY?


 Overall, I was really impressed with this product. The colours in the hair are multi-tonal, so when I had highlights they matched wonderfully, and now I've bleached my hair they match even better! I had wanted extensions for so long and these were my first set. I've had so many compliments from my friends at school, countless people telling me "If I didn't know you, I'd just think that was your hair" - Some of the less observant boys at my college asked me if my hair had grown! These have boosted my confidence endless amounts and make me feel very glamorous. I cannot reccomend these enough, I bought them 6 months ago, wear them almost every day and are still in brilliant condition. 

Thanks for reading guys, if there's any further questions about these just comment, hope this has helped anyone looking into extensions! xoxo

P.S. Here's a few pictures of me sporting my Headkandy :-)