Monday, January 27, 2014

Stromae: Life Lessons

Despite having a specialized music education behind his shoulders and years of musician’s career, this young man from Belgium entered the world music stage quite all of a sudden and conquered people’s affection with his first really popular single “Alors on Danse” (fr. “and then we dance”).

Stromae (Paul van Haver)
Paul van Haver (Stromae’s real name) switched from rap to electro and pop to “evolve”, according to his words. And he did, changing his stage name from ‘opsmaestro’ to ‘stromae’ (inversion) and soon becoming a real stylish 'Paris Dandy' singing about what moved people deep in their hearts. I’ve always been into classical kind of stuff, particularly music but I do find the creative work of this man interesting and not devoid of a new exquisite flair.

Unfortunately, today’s Pop music genre has widely turned into a “I-love-you-do-do-do” empty-ish kind of thing that doesn’t have much about it except the catchy music that is soon forgot. Good lyrics and pop music is not a combo commonly met. After getting acquainted more with Stromae’s work I quite liked the idea behind his music. He calls himself artistically a pessimist but the idea is to talk about the worse and expect the best to come, maybe that’s why the topics raised in his songs usually touch the most controversial themes of the society. They are like life lessons that are taught through music. Thus, matters hit are violence, peace, family break-up, despair, life losses, child’s up-bringing. All that is something that relates to people, as they faced some of that in their lives. “Papaoutai” song (fr. “Dad where are you”) quite particularly touched me, the more effect when you watch a video to it. A boy trying to communicate with his motionless mannequin-like father but in the end becoming as rigid as he is. The background of the song is quite sad, it did consider Paul’s own father who was Rwandan and was killed during the genocide.


All of Stromae’s songs bear that meaningful accent and are small masterpieces in themselves. I do wish this man further inspiration for creation such wonderful music works.

Friday, January 3, 2014

Year 2013 in Music: What's New?

This spectacular year of the Snake is almost over and the Horse is waiting to take over the post and become the symbol of the oncoming year 2014. It’s exciting to see what it will bring, but before it’s officially here let’s have a brief look at the slipping-away 2013 and go through some of the music events it gave us, both positive and sad. So what do we have here?

Music Events 2013
Some of them include getting back on stage of David Bowie, Fall Out Boy; leaving the stage of My Chemical Romance, Jonas Brothers, Attack Attack. Such events as the 33rd Brit Awards (Feb 21), Eurovision (May 14-18), Ruisrock rock festival in Turku, Pori Jazz Festival took place.

Concerts 2013
Among the brightest concerts are Depeche Mode world tour, Pink Floyd show in St. Petersburg, Green Day tour concerts, 30 Seconds to Mars Moscow show.

New Albums 2013
Artists keep recording new albums and there are way too many of them to enumerate but some pretty successful include Hurts’ Exile, Bowie’s The Next Day, OneRepublic’s Native, Bon Jovi’s What About Now, Lara Fabian’s Le Secret, Demi Lovato’s Demi, Placebo’s Loud Like Love, Moby’s Innocents, Justin Timberlake’s The 20/20 Experience, Miley Cyrus’ Bangerz, Katy Perry’s Prism, Lady Gaga’s Artpop, Robbie Williams’ Swing Both Ways and numerous others.

Anniversaries 2013
This year became a round date for the anniversaries of many outstanding composers. Among them: Wagner, Prokofiev, Rachmaninov, Brahms , Verdi.

Losses 2013
Unfortunately, this year was also marked by some sad events, when the world lost some of the really talented and remarkable people – Patti Page (American singer), Sammy Johnes (American country singer-songwriter), Pham Duy (Vietnamese songwriter), Van Cliburn (American pianist), Ray Manzarek (American musician, producer, songwriter, The Doors’ founder), Lou Reed (American rock musician, poet, The Velvet Underground founder), Maria Pachomenko (Russian and Soviet singer), Jimmy Fontana (Italian composer, actor and singer).

Year of the Horse
Let’s hope that 2014 will be full of new bright achievements and will pass with minimum reasons for being upset!

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