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Sunday, March 4, 2018

NEW MUSIC: JOME - ARE WE OKAY NOW?

This is not a drill, people.

JOME just release a new single, titled ‘Are We Okay Now?’, their first offering for 2018. I will need to listen a few times more to grasp the lyrical content, but sonically it is very lighthearted compared to the rest of what Tunnels had. Dare I say much more hopeful, and playful? 


I don’t really care as long as they keep serving me bops, I’ll be content. And this one going straight to this month playlist of mine for sure.

Listen on Apple Music or Spotify.

Saturday, March 3, 2018

MY PERSONAL MARVEL CINEMATIC UNIVERSE'S MOVIES RANK!

I never truly realized what MCU was before i watched The Winter Soldier. The Phase 1 of this franchise was something that happened in the background of my life, but i know it was something very popular.

ThorThor: The Dark World, Guardian of the Galaxy Vol. 2Iron Man 2 and The Incredible Hulk. What? Oh, no, those are not on my list, like, at all. I just want to throw them out of the way so I can make my list easier. I mean, they are not bad but I just don't really know what to do about them lol.

Ant-Man and Dr. Strange were a pretty solid origin story movies albeit a pretty generic one despite their visual was great. The stories itself were not particularly groundbreaking or bringing something new to the table. They were not just there but the sequels would have to one up their preceders.

The Avengers: Age of Ultron. I think I really like this movie upon my first watch experience in the movie because of, well, sounds effects, intense action and all that, but looking back now, it's a pretty alright movie with a dumb villain. It feels like an outright sequel to The Avengers disregarding any movies in between. Which is such a shame since there has been a lot of character development between the first one to this. I do like the introduction of the Maximoff twin and the party scene though lmao and super nay to Brutasha (except maybe in a fanfic on AO3 but please don't @ me on that).

Now let's move on to my top ten list of Marvel's Cinematic Universe move rank! Please do remember that this is my personal list where I can and will be bias as heck.

I put Iron Man on #10 out of respect for being the one who started it all, a truly enjoyable superhero movie (despite my unreasonable not-liking-ness of Tony Stark)and overall a great movie with a great cast and acting. Personally not my favorite character in MCU, and I did not really have any opinion towards this movie except I respect it a lot  and.. yeah, that's it. Funny thing is, Iron Man 3 is one place above its preceder, sitting at #9. I know, i know, it's an unpopular opinion, but I did enjoy it so much despite my not-liking-ness of Tony Stark. I can see him as a normal (as much as he can) human where he was not immune to whatever shits life threw him at. Not to mention it directly tied in to the end of The Avengers where he was actually got PTSD from the event of that movie. Not that getting PTSD is good, but you know what I mean.

I would place this higher if I could, but I'm just going to put Captain America: The First Avenger in #6. I bet it is the highest rank this movie ever receive on any list lmao but for real though, the story is pretty generic and basic good guy deserves more and getting what-she-deserves.gif moment. However, I do think it was a great story about love, friendship and saving the world (lol). I love how good the chemistry the cast have without trying too hard. I mean, we can ship everybody (the main cast at least) in this whole movie with each other! So tl:dr, it's the best romantic/drama movie ever in MCU fight me. And please watch Marvel's Agent Carter and stream it everywhere it also #deservebetter.



Spiderman: Homecoming (#7) is a weird one. Originally not a part of MCU, but suddenly we got a cameo and a movie ALSO a sequel on works. Nevertheless, everybody loves Spiderman so nobody really complaining, I guess. Tom Holland is the perfect cast for Peter Parker, in my opinion, after the very first Spiderman movie. Love how teen-ish this movie actually is and how diverse the casts are. The third act was a little bit boring and overthrown by that car scene lmao. 

On number #6, Thor: Ragnarok is the best Marvel movies on 2017 and the best Thor movies EVER. Chris Hemsworth comedy timing is truly shining in this Taika Waititi's directed movie. Thw whole cast is great and the story is actually good and interesting. I just hope Hela is actualy, like, badass, not so much a comic-y villain who talks a lot and snarky as hell. Being the first of its kind in MCU (have no movie before and practically unknown) is a blessing in disguise for my #5 MCU movie, Guardian of the Galaxy. I don't think I remember much of this movie after all this years but I know this is gold, epic and ridiculously funny. The original Thor: Ragnarok and GOTG 2 can only wish. 

I honestly torn apart when I heard that the third installment of Captain America would not be about Cap & Sam: Up All Night to Get Bucky, instead being a Civil War (#4) story with an assemble cast much like The Avengers because of thirsty ass Robert Downey, Jr. wanted some of that cap ass money. All in all, the reasoning behind Zemo's plan is a bit over complicated and could have been okay without those Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice drama between Marvel and DCEU fans, but I disgress. Let just say it firm my believe of Bucky/Cap love story and the trailer alone is the best thing ever Marvel has put out. Oh and please check out this gem:



Black Panther, without any doubt, is my #3 on MCU movies rank. Arguably, it could even be put in the top spot because how beautiful and brilliant this movie is. I just saw it last week (my first ever experience watching it after moving town tbh) last week and it was FYAH. I love how political it actually was without really trying to make it across and despite running in a fictional country. It’s truly a masterpiece. The soundtrack by Kendrick Lamar is also fire, do check them out.



Whether you like it or not, whether this actually good or bad, we all can agree that Marvel's The Avengers is a historical movie within its own right in any terms you can think of. The first ever assembled movie and a ery successful one to mention one. The Avengers deserves everything for what it stands for: every comic book fans wet dream and some. So I put it as the runner up on my list.

Yes, people, Captain America: The Winter Soldier is my #1 ever MCU movies.  Yeah, yeah, it was my absolute fave, bias and so on, watched it 3 times at the cinema and countless time on my laptop and still managed to squeeze my heart tear it to pieces. Cap/bucky is totally in love nobody can tell me otherwise. I do love how game-changer it was for the whole MCU experience. When it was revealed that (SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) S.H.I.E.L.D. is HYDRA all along, my freaking jaw was dropped to the freaking ground! And, and, when The Winter Soldier keeps on hitting Cap to death and he was like "I'm with you 'till the end of the line" I was dying. Yes, this one deserves all the love that we have and the best MCU movie EVER. Fight me.



Have I mention that Bucky and I share the same birthday? Oh? Of course not, silly, I would NOT put this first because of that!

Yeah. So that's it guys. What is your rank for these movie? Are you excited for Infinity War? Let me know and leave comment please!

2017 ROUND UP: ALBUMS!

2017 has been a wild year, and pretty much everything sucks for everybody in this earth. In terms of music, last year we have seen some very interesting rise up, experiment and a surprising come back from latin music community started by Despacito (even if I'm not very fond of it). Even though I know it was very late post here being a third month (!) in 2018, let's just say I still have something to say about some of crafts these people on this list have been put out.


Paramore - After Laughter

Source: Wikipedia


An unexpected comeback from my beloved trio. Despite the turn of music style, Paramore still managed to make this album theirs as much as their past albums had been before. After trying hard to prove that they are/were still a band in the grandiose Self-Titled album back then in 2013, it feels like Hayley and co. were much more in tune with who they are right now and it shows in the music it self.  A very relatable and underrated work of art in my opinion. 

Oh, and welcome back Zac!

Stand out: Told You So, Hard Times, Idle Worship, Pool, Rose-Colored Boy



JOME - Tunnels
Source: soundcloud.com/jomemusic/sets/tunnels

My first encounter with JOME was trough 'Cinnamon,' which even after the album released still hold the #1 spot for their best song in my list. JOME whole vibe is everything you want to hear after a long, exhausting day or a nervous breakdown and an episode of depression. While most of the lyric tell us about heartbreak and what-not (at least from what I can make out), the vibe the album gave is very chill, breezy, soothing... like I said, everything you want to hear after a long, exhausting day.

Stand out: Cinnamon, Once Red, Hollow, Snow, Thread, Vapor




AGNEZ MO - X

Source: Wikipedia

First of all, I couldn't express my self better than saying I'm very proud of this girl. Forget about her crazy-ass-but-very-dedicated fan base, this girl keep realizing her dream AND delivering at the same time.

Now that got out of the way, it was literally a surprise to see her releasing the myth of international debut album after four (!!!!) years of Coke Bottle had been released. 'X' is a urban/R&B/pop album that has many offering each tracks, you will not hear the same track over and over again. 'Long As I Get Paid is/was the perfect lead single to the album, and would have been the perfect introduction to the international market. The visual is very beautiful and the song is edgy yet catchy enough - which is what Coke Bottle lacked of - without trying too hard and managed to be a fun song.

This is a very promising album and could be the catapult Agnez need to put her out there, IF she and her management start actually promoting themselves rather than let her fan do all the work. Basically stop being a mess, management!

Stand out: Long as I Get Paid, Damn I Love You, Wanna Be Loved, Karma, Sorry



Lorde - Melodrama
Source: Wikipedia

I have never be a true fan of Lorde's music, yet when 'Green Light' first unveiled, I voluntarily gave my fan card for her. What I always looking for in an album is not only a group of good, catchy songs but a story, a thematic delivering that I will be engross and blown away at the end, much like a book or a movie - and boy did she delivered. We can clearly tell what is/was Lorde tried to tell within this album. I don't really fond of 'Liability' at first, but when I heard the full album, considered me sold.

The fact that this record lost to Bruno Mars in Grammys Award is something I still couldn't fathom. The most favorable rating for an album in 2017 and got paid dust???? Unbelievable.

Stand out: Green Light, The Louvre, Supercut, Liability.



Fifth Harmony - Fifth harmony

I never thought I will like Fifth Harmony this much. But I did.

When the members said they will make a great album, they really delivered. I would say this album should have been appreciated more since we can see their growth as artists and they clearly know what their sound should have sounded like. I don't even care what you say about them and how much they flop and that one girl got lucky getting away before their fall etc., 'He Like That' is that BOP. It's a shame they decided to put 'Down' as it lead single. 

A truly underappreciated release. They deserve better etc. etc.

Stand out: He Like That, Don't Say You Love Me, Angel




***

Honorable mention:

Superfruit - Future Friends


A solid pop album full of certified bops.


Kesha - Rainbow


Despite the empowering ballad 'Praying' as the lead single, this album surprisingly still gave us the 'party hard' Kesha but in rock n' roll style.


Wild Cub - Closer


Delving more into rock/alternative sound, this album still capture the dramatically fun song like 'Thunder Clatter'.


Andrew Belle - Dive Deep



HURTS - Desire



Lana Del Rey - Lust for Life



Ps: I am sooo excited for what 2018 have in store next!

 
 
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