Showing posts with label Green Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green Day. Show all posts

Friday, September 21, 2012

Album review: ¡Uno! by Green Day

Hello everyone!

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Green Day's newest album, ¡Uno!, from their trilogy of albums ¡Uno!, ¡Dos! and ¡Tre!, came out today. I brought it as soon as I could, and here's my review.

I've listened to the complete album Thursday already, since there was a livestream where you could listen to the album four days before it came out. I'm actually listening to it for the second time right now!

Overall, I think ¡Uno! is a really nice album. The songs are catchy, and easy to remember and sing along. It's an album you want to listen to completely in one go, and play it again and again afterwards. I like to compare it to Dookie -my sister disagrees, but I mean it has sort of the same feel, or at least I think so- but you can hear the musical progress Green Day has made since Dookie, the songs are more complicated and there's more variety.

Did that even make sense? I'll try to explain it a bit better. The first Green Day album I brought was 21st Century Breakdown in 2009. I know lots of fans dislike the album, but I didn't know older Green Day songs and so I had nothing to compare it to and really liked it. Later on, I did hear the older albums. I'm not a really big fan of the first few albums, but Dookie, Warning, American Idiot and 21st Century Breakdown are fantastic. In my opinion, ¡Uno! is a combination of those four. Where Idiot and Breakdown are fantastic concept albums/rock operas, ¡Uno! is more like Dookie, an album with songs that aren't about the economy or a post-apocalyptic world, just really nice songs (Basket Case,When I Come Around, you know what I mean. Those songs just rock). But on ¡Uno! Green Day is more experimental with diffrent styles, styles beyond punk, without losing that punk rock feeling. Which is totally awesome. I do think the the themes the songs have could have been chosen a little better. Green Day has written masterpieces like Jesus Of Suburbia, and honestly, songs like Oh Love don't evenbegin to come close to that.

These are my ratings from each song (1/5 being really dissappointing and 5/5 being super awesome):

1. Nuclear Family: 4/5
2. Stay The Night: 3/5
3. Carpe Diem: 4/5
4. Let Yourself Go: 5/5
5. Kill The DJ: 4/5
6. Feel For You: 3/5
7. Loss Of Control: 3/5
8. Troublemaker: 3/5
9. Angel Blue: 3/5
10. Sweet 16: 4/5
11. Rusty James: 3/5
12. Oh Love: 1/5

My personal favourite song from the album is Let Yourself Go. I love the chorus, the song is great to sing along and to make your homework to! My least favourite song is Oh Love, but I just don't understand how THAT can come out of the same mind as American Idiot.
Overall, I give ¡Uno! a rating of 4 out of 5.

I am very curious about ¡Dos! and ¡Tré! now :3 What do you think about the new album?

xoxo

Gasoline Diamond

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Music video's for Kill The DJ and Madness

Hello everyone!

Green Day released their video for Kill The DJ a few days ago, and today Muse released the video for Madness. From both songs are also Making Of video's.


I think the video for Kill The DJ is okay. After the huge dissapointment I got from the Oh Love video, I was glad to see this video wasn't just girls and only seconds of Green Day playing, but on the other hand, it's still not the same as the quality from video's such as Last of The American Grils, 21 Guns or American Idiot. I do like the close-ups of Billie Joe, Mike and Tré though. And the fact that the crowd goes insane with blood everywhere at the end of the video.


The video for Madness, however, I think is fantastic. I love how it's like a short movie that makes you want to watch and see how it'll end. And Madness is like my favourite song of the moment too. I just love it so much. Also, Chris' bass in this video is kickass. And the SWAT team jumping over everything is pretty awesome too. I love this video. A lot.



What do you think of the video's?

xoxo

Gasoline Diamond




Monday, August 13, 2012

News on the new My Chemical Romance, Muse and Green Day albums!

Hello everyone,

The 2nd Law album cover
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I was on a holiday, and while I was gone, a lot has happened! There's some news on the new MCR, Muse and Green Day albums I really want to share with you.

The release date for the new Muse album, The 2nd Law, has been pushed back to October 1st. The band is going to release a single called Madness first, and it had been confirmed that the single will debut on BBC radio on Monday the 20th of August. You can pre-order The 2nd Law on the official Muse site.
They have also released a full version of their new song Unsustainable.

The release date for the new Green Day album, ¡Uno!, is coming closer and closer. The band have released their first single Oh Love on July 16th (my birthday! Best birthday present ever) and after that they also released a song called Let Yourself Go. There's also a studio version of Kill The DJ on Tumblr, but it hasn't been uploaded on the Green Day Youtube channel yet. I'd say keep an eye on the channel for Kill The DJ because it's an awesome song.

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My Chemical Romance, on the other hand, haven't revealed anything about their 5th studio album yet. But Gerard (Way, vocals) was on Spoilers this week, and in that interview he did say that for the new album, the band will wear costumes and that it's quite dark. The interview is really cute! Watch it here.
There are rumors about the new album having a Halloween theme. Hot Topic has a new MCR t-shirt with a design of a black cat and the number '13'. When they won a Kerrang! award, they had a painting of ghosts and to the question about what colour he thought when he thought of the new album, Frank (Iero, guitar) replied with 'orange'. But nothing has been confirmed yet!

I'll keep you updatd as much as I can.

Thank you for reading!

xoxo

Gasoline Diamond


Sunday, March 4, 2012

Song Of The Week: Jesus Of Suburbia by Green Day

Hello everyone,

Sorry for the lack of updating, but I'm currently recovering from a Harry Potter marathon I did with three very good friends of mine and I'm exhausted. It's a bit late, but here's the song of the week for this week!

The American Idiot album cover
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This time, the song of the week is Jesus Of Suburbia from Green Day. I discovered Green Day in 2008/2009. I had heard from them before, but never heard one of their songs, until I watched MTV one morning before school and When I Come Around from Green Day was playing. I really liked the song and the overall sound, so I looked up more songs. At the end of 2009, 21st Century Breakdown from Green Day was the first CD I ever brought.
Even though I loved Green Day, my little sister loved them even more and started collecting their other CD's. At some point she brought American Idiot and we played it in the car. To this day, American Idiot is my favourite Green Day album. Jesus Of Suburbia, Holiday, Letterbomb, Boulevard Of Broken Dreams and Wake Me Up When September Ends, are my favourite songs form the album.



Jesus Of Suburbia is actually called Jesus Of Suburbia/ City Of The Damned/ I Don't Care/ Dearly Beloved/ Tales Of Another Broken Home, but I think everyone gets why it's just called Jesus Of Suburbia most of the time. Billie Joe Armstrong, Green Day's singer and guitarist, says Jesus Of Suburbia "broke every rule people thought Green Day were supposed to be. Lyrically, it's everything about my past, but at the same time, written on the outside as well. That song is like purging everything, throwing it out."


And this is what the song means:




Jesus of Suburbia

This is the introduction of the album's leading character. He describes himself as "the son of rage and love", living on a "steady diet of soda pop and Ritalin" and "doing someone else's cocaine". He sarcastically mentions that this messed up life he's living is completely normal for him: "there's nothing wrong with me, this is how I'm supposed to be", and goes on with his story about the "land of make believe" that he lives in.

City of the Damned

The motto says "Home is where your heart is", but it doesn't mean that this works for everyone; some people just don't fit in. Jesus points out that people don't really care about anyone but themselves these days ("Lost children with dirty faces today no one really seems to care"), and surrounded by this indifference he states that now he doesn't care either.

I Don't Care

Jesus gives his opinion on the world - "everyone is so full of shit, born and raised by hypocrites". He says that if no one cares about him, there is no reason for him to care about anyone else ("I don't care if you don't"). He's tired of this "land of make believe" that doesn't believe in him.

Dearly Beloved

This part shows a softer side of Jesus' personality. His disguise of sarcasm covers his cry for help ("Oh therapy, can you please fill the void?"). He's tired of being alone and rejected, of not fitting in. He wants to break free.

Tales of Another Broken Home

Jesus states that he's not living, he's just existing - "to live and not to breathe is to die in tragedy". And he decided to run away and try to find something worth living for. He doesn't want to walk that same line anymore, doesn't want to keep living a life that he has no faith in. He feels no shame for leaving - "running away from pain when you've been victimized". He doesn't know what's waiting for him, he just wants to start a new life.


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I hope that everyone who reads this gives Jesus Of Suburbia a listen, and I hope you'll all like it as much as I do. Thanks for reading!

xoxo

Gasoline Diamond

This is pretty awesome
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http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/jesus+of+suburbia

http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/american+idiot

http://www.geekstinkbreath.net/greenday/song-meanings/jesus-of-suburbia/

Monday, February 20, 2012

Green Day Start Recording A New Album

Best news of 2012 so far. This is what I found on the MTV website:


While you were wasting time with flowers, candy and/or restraining orders on Valentine's Day, Green Day were getting down to business, beginning sessions for a brand-new album.

That's according to frontman Billie Joe Armstrong, who broke the news (and a four-month Twitter hiatus) on his personal account Tuesday — and coined a rather amazing euphemism for recording in the process.

"Happy Valentine's Day!" he tweeted. "Officially started recording the new record today. It's F--- TIME!!!!"
Yes, we're aware "It's F--- Time" is also a song by Green Day's side-project, the Foxboro Hot Tubs, though it works well in the recording context too, so we're sticking with it. No word on just who Green Day have brought in to helm said f--- time (an email to their publicist was not responded to by press time), but the sessions will bring forth the first studio album since the band's 2009 effort 21st Century Breakdown. Last year, they played a secretshow in California that included a reported 15 new songs, though it's not known if those songs will make the new album.

Of course, as any Green Day fan will surely tell you, Valentine's Day also holds a rather significant place in the band's lore: In 2003, the band recorded an entire album called Cigarettes and Valentines, though the master tapes were supposedly stolen, and the band decided to scrap the project in favor of the album that would reinvigorate their career: American Idiot. During the band's 21st Century Breakdown world tour, they began working the title track from that lost album into their set list, and it made the cut for the 2011 live album, Awesome as F---.

And with that, we've officially set a new record for most uses of the F-word in an MTV News story. History in the making, people!

Friday, December 9, 2011

Happy Birthday Tré Cool!

Hello again,

Today is the 39th birthday of Tré Cool, Green Day's drummer. Happy birthday Tré!

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This is the last birthday in a while, and there are going to be other posts, not just birthdays, don't worry xD


xoxo

Gaoline Diamond

Thursday, June 16, 2011

American Idiot Exclusive

Hey everyone, I just found this on the Green Day site: 

SINGAPORE – Tom Hanks’ Playtone Productions is set to produce an open-ended series,American Gods, for HBO, based on Neil Gaiman’s award-winning novel, while the company’s next project, Major Matt Mason, is in talks with Robert Zemeckis to direct in 3D, Playtone partner Gary Goetzman told The Hollywood Reporter. 
The series-in-development, revolving around the question “are you a god if no one believes in you?” is executive produced by Goetzman and Hanks, with Bob Richardson, and Gaiman on board as executive producer and writer. 
Now slated for six seasons, each season will be of 10-12, hour-long episodes with a budget of around $35-40 million per season, targeted to debut on the cable powerhouse in 2013 at the earliest. 
Rich in religious folklore that spanned millennia and featuring deities from Greek and Nordic mythology, and even the Judeo-Christian monotheistic God making an appearance, in the contemporary U.S., American Gods will be effects-heavy to do justice to the awe-inspiring power of the divine beings. “There are some crazy things in there. We’ll probably be doing more effects in there than it’s been done on a television series,” said Goetzman.
But materializing much sooner than the deities on earth series will be Playtone’s next Hanks-starring project, the toy-to-screen Major Matt Mason, in 3D. 
The producers are in talks with frequent Hanks collaborator in Forrest Gump and The Polar Express, Robert Zemeckis, to direct a screenplay written by Hanks and Graham Yost for Universal. 
The live-action family film about space adventure, with a tentative budget of over $100 million, is based on a Mattel action figure. It would be the second 3D production for Playtone, which produced with Imax in 2005 the documentary Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3D, co-written, co-produced and narrated by Hanks.
After the gods and the space adventurer comes the idiot. Besides American Gods, Playtone is also developing American Idiot, a screen version of the Broadway musical adapted from Green Day’s eponymous concept album, for 2013 premiere. 
Director Michael Mayer of the stage version will direct the movie, while Billie Joe Armstrong will reprise his Broadway role as St. Jimmy in the movie version. The adaptation is Playtone’s second musical after the blockbuster hit, Mamma Mia!, which grossed over $600 million worldwide. 
“Mamma Mia! proved that if the musical is right, obviously it can go into the stratosphere, as far as box office gross. We’re always looking for musicals,” said Goetzman, whose company also owns the films rights of Spring Awakening, which the partners are planning to produce in an independent way. 
“If we can do that, it’d be a genre that’s as respected as any produced by the studios. Maybe there will be three musicals a year, maybe five. I think that’s important otherwise we’d just have this tentpole mentality where if it’s not based on a comic book or cost $200 million, you're stacked in like pillars. We need all these genres to be respected and we need the studios not to be afraid of them,” he said.
“Studios are afraid of adult movies for a couple of years now, but I felt at the end of last year with The King’s Speech and so many films that did well, they might wake up the studios up with the fact that the adult drama can still be a viable picture to make. You can’t just cut down the film business to horror films, tentpole action, and really stupid comedies. You’ve got to do other stuff. As we know, the film business is always in a state of flux anyway, so it’s in their best interest to understand that whatever you think that’s the greatest kind of movie to make, it will change,” adds Goetzman. 
Goetzman and Hanks are in Singapore for the closing night premiere of Larry Crowne at ScreenSingapore. 
The comedy, which Hanks wrote along with Nia Vardalos and starred in with his Charlie Wilson’s War co-star Julia Roberts, is the first feature film Hanks directed since 1996’s That Thing You Do! The film is scheduled for release on July 1, which serves as counter-programming to the superhero blockbuster summer season from Independence Day weekend. 
“I really feel like more people are going to the movies that don’t necessarily want to see a superhero picture, and this gives them a great alternative to go to see two big movies star in a fun romantic comedy, rooted in real issues but still entertaining,’ said Goetzman. 
The issues are indeed real and they certainly seem bleak – Hanks’ store staff character goes to college after he was made redundant; Roberts’ character, who became Hanks’ teacher in college, resorted to drinking, having to face crowds of ignorant and apathetic students – a premise that might seem too close to home in recession bound America. 
“It’s a line that Tom had to ride in writing it that it was a subject that is in America and in many parts of the world right now, but the best way to tell a story sometimes is with humor. There’s so much humor and hope in it, and good feelings about it, he accomplished that in that it’s a story that’s rooted in reality, but still a very fun movie. Sometimes we just have to say, ‘hey, you know what? You’re gonna work it out. It’s not going to go away tomorrow, but stay out there, and be hopeful, buy a scooter!”


A movie from American Idiot would be so awesome. I hope it's going to be in the cinemas all over the world, not just in America. I would die to see the movie. What do you think?

- Gasoline Diamond - 

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Cutest Green Day Cover Band Ever!

Hello,

I check out the official Green Day site every now and then, and today I read this article about three 10 and 11 year old kids that play Green Day music on the streets to make some extra money.


Pint-sized buskers hit the streets with Green Day cover band


The music of rock band Green Day burst through the Sunday afternoon quiet on Queen St. W.
Strollers stopped, listened and then threw cash into the open guitar case on the sidewalk in front of 10-singer Finn Shimizu, 10, and guitarist Eric Placenis, 11.
Finn, Eric and drummer Jonny Alikakos, 10 (who was elsewhere that day), comprise Warning, a Green Day cover band. It was Mother’s Day and the boys brought in $200 — and a talent agent gave her card to one of the boys’arents.
These boys, who live in the High Park area, may be the youngest buskers in Toronto. They are part of a wave of kids using social media and personal appearances to get their music out there. After all, it worked for Justin Bieber, who busked the streets of Stratford before he was discovered on YouTube.
Finn’s father, Doug Shimizu, a photographer and Elvis impersonator, says he was 16 before he got a basement band together. He says his son’s skills far surpass what he could do when he was much older.
For a Grade 4 student, the boy has a confidence at the microphone that is amazing, says his father. “Things are freer now and they’re not afraid of adults.”
The group has several videos on Youtube and you can follow their adventures by following “guitarboys47” on Eric’s Twitter feed.
The band has a repertoire of 20 songs and has had four paying gigs at bars and restaurants — engagements they got while busking. The most they’ve ever made in one day is $300. But there are also the lean times on dead streets when they pack it in after making only $7.
Jonny, who joined the group last September and cites Rush’s Neil Peart and Led Zeppelin’s John Bonham as his drumming idols, got his drum set for Christmas, 2009. He had lost interest in both the piano and guitar, and his parents insisted he take lessons and show a commitment to drumming before he got his own set. Initially self-taught, all of the boys now take lessons.
That same Christmas, Eric got his first guitar and his dad taught him to play Stairway to Heaven. His dad learned it from YouTube and taught it to Eric.
Warning is currently focusing on perfecting the songs of Finn’s favourite band. The only heated discussion among the group has been picking the name, Warning. Many Green Day song titles were considered too risqué for kids of their age and the lyrics have all been modified, said Jonny’s mother Heather Alikakos.
The parents are totally onside.
“It’s an outlet for Jonny. It’s to be fun and it would be a bonus for him to continue in music and flourish,” says Heather Alikakos, a homemaker. “When they busk, the parents are always there.”
When they play in a bar — such as the Black Swan on Danforth Ave. — they are the opening act and go home at 9 p.m., she says.
Busking last year enabled Eric to contribute $900 toward his new $2,000 Gibson Les Paul guitar, his pride and joy.
It was Eric’s mother, lawyer Laura Craig, who came up with the idea of the boys showing off their talents on the street. She thought performing would give them confidence.
“People honk their horns, give them the thumbs up and tell them that they rock. They always get lots of smiles and people pause to listen,” says Craig.
“Once a person jumped off and back onto a streetcar to give them coins. On more than one occasion, people stopped at a red light have gotten out of their cars to give them tips.”
For the members of Warning, busking is a great experience.
“In the beginning, I didn’t want people to see me but after about three times, I didn’t mind. I feel good now,” says Finn. “It makes people happy and I make a bit of money.”
“I want to be a professional drummer,” says Jonny.
“I just like playing guitar,” says Eric.

Isn't this the cutest thing ever? I'm totally going to check those kids out on YouTube. They're not that much younger that me - I'm almost 14 - but they are so cool! And 'Warning' is one of my favourite Green Day songs. Anyways, I'm going to check them out, and, well, see you next time, I hope ;)

♣ Gasoline Diamond ♣
Source: Weheartit.com
I like pictures of Green Day in their early days.
Probably because me and my friends have the same sense of humor.
We could totally make a picture like this.
We have to.
...
Nevermind.