Thursday, June 23, 2011

Could we just get on with it and reform Girls Aloud, please?

1) Nicola Roberts's very good solo effort has basically "stiffed" and no amount of gushing coverage in Sunday broadsheet style supplements is going to get it into the top 10, ok?

2) Cheryl Cole's last album was the sound of a yawn being stifled.

3) Kimberley Walsh can only stand around looking beautiful for so long.

4) We are not sure what Sarah Harding does any more. (Dating In The Dark does not count as "doing something" when you used to be in the UK's best pop group of the 21st century.)

5) Nadine Coyle has been reduced to recording songs in one of those photo karaoke booths in a US shopping mall.

Nadine Coyle - Sweetest High


Can we get Brian Higgins on the phone now, before Chipmunk releases another single and destroys British pop for once and for all?

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Monday, October 4, 2010

Get ready to flick your hair: It's Nadine's video

Things I Like
:: The initial shot of Nadine in the rain
:: The shoulder shimmy on the line "my whole world shook"
:: Ms Coyle's feline ferocity
:: The song (still)

Things I Am Less Keen On
:: The frenetic, epilepsy-inducing editing
:: The total lack of ideas
:: The involuntary laughter provoked by the lip-sync at 2'15"

Nadine Coyle - Insatiable


In the "making of" package that preceded the video premiere on Channel 4, Nadine said she was amazed that filming was due to finish at 8:30pm, because she was used to video shoots running through the night. Take a moment to imagine this video with an extra 12 hours work and tell me it wouldn't have been 100% better.

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Saturday, September 11, 2010

Here comes the rain 'cos I hear thunder

Public service announcement: Nadine Coyle has put the full version of Insatiable up on YouTube. This is it.

Nadine Coyle - Insatiable



I still like this song A LOT. It's got grit, soul, and ridiculously overblown mid-80s production (the bridge between the chorus and verse 2 is almost certainly a leftover Paula Abdul's Forever Your Girl sessions). Not to mention that voice. Honestly, the slide up the scale when she sings "woaaahhhh, who knew?" in the chorus gives me goosebumps. If anyone could arrange it, I would like this single on my iPod now, not on 1st November. kthxbye

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Monday, September 6, 2010

A massively over-written post about Nadine Coyle's new solo material

Careful, you'll break your teethBy now you've probably had the chance to listen to Nadine's first solo effort. It's very good, isn't it? A thundering, juddering juggernaut of VERY LOUD pop music. I like it a lot.

I got the chance to spend half-an-hour listening to a few tracks from Nadine's album last week. Quite brilliantly, the whole affair took place in an expensive central London recording studio, where the songs were played in crystal clear hi-fidelity quality from... er, an iPhone plugged into speakers through its headphone socket.

It was one of those situations where various people involved with making the album watch you expectantly while the tracks are played at ear-damaging volumes. I did that thing that music journalists do of staring intently at the floor, tapping my foot and trying to pull the "I am enjoying this song very much" face.

Result: I looked like someone had stuck a fork in my leg and I was frantically trying to shake it off.

Luckily, though, the songs are very good indeed. They're almost exclusively recorded with "real" instruments, providing a chunky, organic backdrop to that powerhouse Derry voice. As you can hear on Insatiable, Nadine really lets rip, in a way she could only hint at on Girls Aloud tracks like Wake Me Up. And, without the need to harmonise with four English girls, her Norn Iron accent comes through more strongly than ever before. This is a good thing.

Irn Bru - made in Scotland from girdersApparently, Nadine wrote and recorded most of the basic tracks by herself in her flat in London. She used Apple's free music creator Garage Band to put them together - and then had to call in a bunch of top name producers (Toby Gad, William Orbit) to replace the copyrighted samples. This is not, it is safe to say, how Cheryl Cole goes about it.

I'm not really allowed to say much about the other songs I heard (not even their names!) but one was a choppy, staccato R&B-type number that you'll almost certainly want to dance to.

Another was the BIG BALLAD - which someone referred to as "an X Factor winner's song". That's massively underselling it, though, because the melody plunges and drops dramatically, taking the song far away from the safe waters of The Climb or A Moment Like This.

So, the big question is: Will this be a hit? The songs are definitely there. Insatiable, in particular, has lodged in my head after only two listens. But the tabloids seem to have settled on their angle already: Nadine snubs Cheryl; Girls Aloud to reform without Nadine; Top producer Labrinth turns down Nadine (hilariously, Labrinth later denied the quotes he'd supposedly given the Mirror). Nadine needs to spend a lot time spreading good will in Fleet Street if she wants to rewrite that narrative.

On the plus side, Insatiable is bound to get a jaw-dropping, hair-tossing video courtesy of Wayne Isham (Britney, Aaliyah, N*Sync, Shayne Bloody Ward). And the decision to release the album through Tesco is forward-thinking and perfectly suited to Nadine's fanbase. It all shows that she has the smarts, the talent and the drive to get herself heard... Let's hope she manages it.

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Nadine Coyle's solo single - Insatiable

There will be time for a more sober reflection on this later, but Nadine has just posted a snippet of her debut single Insatiable up on Youtube.

It's probably not what you would have expected - there are huge, stadium-drenched guitars all the way through it, for starters. So think Whitney's Queen Of The Night, or En Vogue's Free Your Mind for comparison purposes. Except it sounds nothing like either of those. And it's really rather good indeed.

Nadine Coyle - Insatiable



Co-written with Guy "I'm loving angels instead" Chambers, the single is out on 1st November. An album of the same name follows on 8th November. It will contain a ballad.

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