Showing posts with label Cavalier Youth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cavalier Youth. Show all posts

Friday, 4 April 2014

MUSIC: You Me At Six Cavalier Youth Tour

It was only the other day that I was moaning to one of my best friends about how long it had been since I went to a concert (November 1st to see Tyler Hilton). As someone who spends most of their time looking for new music and basically being obsessed with music this saddened me. So on Wednesday evening one of my longest friends text me asking me if I was seeing You Me At Six on Thursday. My reply was 'no'. You see, a lot of the concerts I've wanted to go to recently have been in arenas and I was scared of getting claustrophobic or passing out in such a big place, but she promised me that it wouldn't happen and that she would look after me. So at 4:30 Thursday afternoon I text her saying I had a ticket and would join her to see one of our favourite bands. This was a big deal for me as I was literally terrified about going to an arena.
We had a lot of trouble getting to the concert, doors opened at 6pm at this time we had only just got on the bus for a 40 minute journey to Nottingham. When we arrived neither of us knew where we going, she had only been in a group before and I had never been to Capital FM Arena. So we finally arrived at the arena at 7:20pm. However, we hadn't missed any of the supports and we didn't have to queue to get in (good timing, eh?). You're probably thinking we were stood right at the back with a terrible view, but no, we got in the middle as I didn't want to get too far forward to start with in case I started panicking.

The first support was a band called Young Kato. Neither me or my friend had ever heard of them before so we didn't know what to expect. But they were actually really good, we both thought that they had a similar sound to Two Door Cinema Club, which is one of my favourite bands ever, so I obviously really enjoyed them. I'll definitely be looking into more of their music as I was really impressed with them.

The next support was Don Broco, and when the lead singer walked on I'm not going to lie I thought 'what a prat'. I dunno what it was about him but he annoyed me at first, but when he started singing and the band began to play I actually enjoyed them. They moved around the stage well and I liked the fact that he asked the crowd to push back a little so the people at the front didn't get crushed, it's the first time I've seen that happen. He also wore a pair of pants over the top of his jeans for half the set after a fan threw them up on stage, which I loved (that sounds a little pervy, doesn't it? Oh well). Similarly to Young Kato I will be checking out their music as I'd never heard of them before either and I thought they were pretty good live.

Finally it was time for You Me At Six. They were my first ever concert when I was 16 and now my first ever arena concert when I'm 18 and wow have they changed. I love the fact that they did a mix of new and old songs. Personally, I don't like it when bands only do songs from their latest album, it's just a little annoying. I love the fact at an arena you can scream along to the songs and not care what the people around you are thinking, because the atmosphere is completely contagious. I love the fact that when they shout 'jump' everyone does jump about and goes crazy (well, nearly everyone). But my favourite part of the show is when the lights come up, Josh stopped singing and the crowd just sings back to them. If I was on the stage I would totally breakdown, because that's got to feel so special having thousands of people singing your lyrics back to you and knowing that they support you completely.

The band was completely amazing. Josh sounded incredible and since I last saw them they he has got to be an even better performer. It's strange to see how the band has changed in the two years since I last saw them but they were completely amazing. Max, Chris, Matt and Dan all sounded incredible too. I also love that they had videos playing behind them the whole time, including their latest music video of 'Room to Breathe' and behind the scenes of the lads just being lads. Me and my friend had an absolutely amazing time at the concert and even though we didn't push too far forward we still had decent views. My favourite songs that they played live were 'Stay With Me', 'Wild Ones', 'Loverboy', 'Bite My Tongue', 'Room to Breathe' and 'Reckless', but every song that they played were great. The crowd was absolutely insane for 'Bite My Tongue' and 'Room to Breathe'.

The two of us did miss the last bus home, however, by about 10 seconds and so we got stranded in Nottingham until my brother came to pick us up. But that meant that we had time to catch up, as I hadn't seen her properly for months (work and school gets in the way). We also just talked about the gig.

If you haven't seen You Me At Six live before, I would seriously recommend it, they're playing Leeds and Reading festival and I'm sure they will be amazing. They're one of my favourite bands to see live. Also, if you're like me and are nervous about going to an arena I just want to say it's really  not bad. You get more room than at more intimate gigs and if anything was too happen like you began to panic or felt ill, there are plenty of people around that will help you, like security and first aiders etc. You will really regret not going in the long run, trust me. You could always stay near the back and when you feel comfortable then move forward anyway. I cannot wait to start booking more tickets again. Check out their first video of their UK Youth Tour below:
Who's your favourite band to see live?
Follow me on Bloglovin'.

Tuesday, 28 January 2014

Music: You Me At Six - Cavalier Youth

Hi guys,

So today I've got a little album review. As a disclaimer, I would like to point out that other than Year 6 guitar lessons and some singing I have very little knowledge when it comes to music, however it is something that I care about very much.

Yesterday I had a trip into town to pick up You Me At Six's fourth album 'Cavalier Youth' (this trip also resulted in my bank account screaming at me, these are the problems you face when you're a shopaholic). Anyway, I had been looking forward to their album since they released 'Sinners Never Sleep'. You Me At Six will always be special to me, as the first band I ever went to see live when I was 16 (on mother's day, she was very pleased I abandoned her...oops).

'Cavalier Youth' is everything I love in an album. The name of the album comes from a lyric within their 9th track 'Love Me Like You Used To'. One of their more  heavier songs on the album.

This time the guys are much more optimistic with their lyrics and the overall sound. There are songs such as 'Too Young To Feel This Old', 'Forgive and Forget' and 'Cold Night' that too me are perfect songs to blast out when you're driving around with your friends especially on a summer evening, they give me a California vibe which is no surprise as they recorded the album in LA.

However, You Me At Six also have songs that you'd expect from them, which are a little heavier and darker such as 'Fresh Start Fever', 'Room To Breathe', and 'Win Some and Lose Some'. They're a little more grittier and upon first listen there was a lot of jumping around my living room and head banging going on (literally, I banged my head on our light).

Finally, you have the anthem type songs such as their first single from the album 'Lived A Lie' and then in other songs like, 'Hope For the Best' and 'Carpe Diem'. They're the songs that I am looking forward to them playing live.

The album is perfect in my opinion, the sound is incredible and fresh from them. It's different enough that it makes you think 'Wow, I wasn't expecting this', but it's a definite You Me At Six album which shows maturity and growth as a band. Personally, I don't think the band has ever sounded as good. As a a huge fan of You Me At Six anyway, the album definitely didn't disappoint and my friends have all said the same. The lady who served me with the album also said "We've been playing this all day, it's really good." I would definitely recommend the album. Personally, my favourite songs are 'Carpe Diem' and 'Cold Night'.

I also bought the version of the album which included the DVD of the making of the album. It was nice to see the guys talk about what they experienced and how they created the album they have. It's a perfect film for old fans to see why they've changed their sound a little and you simply get that little extra information. However, it's also a nice introduction for new fans of You Me At Six to learn more about them as a band. Here's their video for their single 'Fresh Start Fever'.



Have you listened to the album? What are you're favourite songs?
Follow me on Bloglovin'.