Monday, 18 April 2016

#MusicMonday 2

Hellooo! It's Monday again so I guess it's time for another #MusicMonday! These are some of the songs that I've been listening to this week. If you missed the first instalment from last week, then you can check it out here.



1. Meghan Trainor - No

I heard this song a few weeks ago but I was undecided as to whether I liked it or not. Needless to say, the more I've heard it, the more I've grown to like it. The 'My name is No' bit is still a bit annoying but I love the rest of it, it's a real bop.

 

2. P!NK - Just Like Fire (From 'Alice Through The Looking Glass')

P!NK is back! I feel like she hasn't been around for forever, but she's returned with another great song called 'Just Like Fire' which is from the new Alice Through The Looking Glass movie. The chorus is the best part of the song and it makes me want to sing along at the top of my voice.


3. MKTO - Hands Off My Heart

My American baes are back with a new single. Originally a fusion of two tracks, 'Hands Off My Heart/Places You Go', the song has now been remixed by Mysto & Pizzi and they've given it a video too. Check out the remix and the full version, both are fab.


4. Little Mix (featuring Sean Paul) - Hair

Last week, Little Mix announced that 'Hair' would be the new single from their latest album Get Weird. I think it was originally released as a promo single late last year, however it's been given a bit of a twist as pop world's favourite collaborator Sean Paul now features on it. The song is quite empowering and full of sass - girl power all the way!



5. Nathan Sykes - Stitches (Cover)

Okay so this isn't an official cover, but last week Nathan Sykes decided to share a video of him doing a vocal warm up, and it just so happened to involve him singing Shawn Mendes'  'Stitches'. My goodness, it is INCREDIBLE. The chorus in particular hit me right in the feels - Nathan has such a gorgeous tone to his voice and so passionate, even when warming up! He can sing pretty much anything, forever getting goosebumps and being in awe at his vocals.

What are you listening to this week? Let me know! I always like suggestions of new music to listen to.

Hwyl am y tro ✌️

Monday, 11 April 2016

#MusicMonday



Evening all! So recently (and in the past), I've done a couple of 'what I'm listening to atm' posts. The majority of my posts are normally gig related but seeing as I'm not actually going to any gigs until the end of May (KILL.ME.NOW), I thought I would try and start a weekly thing, sharing some of the songs that I'm currently jamming to!

I'm going to try and include a mixture of originals and covers - it goes without saying that you're likely to see some of my faves pop up from time to time too haha. So here goes! Here's five songs that I'm listening to this week, check them out if you haven't already.

1. Sigala featuring John Newman and Nile Rodgers - Give Me Your Love

As a huge John Newman fan, I was so hyped to find out that he would be featuring on Sigala's new single! The pair have also teamed up with the legendary Nile Rodgers which must have been an incredible experience for them! The song is set to be a massive summer hit and I can't wait to hear it live at Fusion Festival in September. It's a really feel good track and just makes you want to get up and dance.




2. Nick Jonas - Champagne Problems

This is the second song made available from Nick's new album Last Year Was Complicated. I'm already loving Nick's new mature sound and I can't wait for the rest of the album. (Please do a proper tour in the UK!!!!!)



3. Conor Maynard - Close (cover)

Conor Maynard is one of my favourite ever people to see live. He has this incredible energy about him and it doesn't matter how long you've gone without listening to his music, you never forget his catchiest hits. He's also the king of covers and his latest is a version of Nick Jonas' 'Close' with a bit of Years and Years mixed in too. It's one of my favourite songs at the moment and I'm so in love with this cover!



4. Joe Conaboy - Follow Me (cover)

I've been a fan of Joe for over three years now, ever since his Kingsland days (forever missing those). Since becoming a solo artist, he's been very far removed from the boyband sound that I know and love but he's still smashing it with his music. His latest cover is of Bring Me The Horizon's 'Follow You', which I'm not familiar with, however, I actually really enjoyed it.



5. David Mark Bulley - Hello (cover)

Finally, I had to include my little fave David who's blown me away with this Adele cover. Now to me, anyone who covers Adele must be crazy or stupid (or both) as she is so iconic and very rarely does anyone do her songs any justice. However, I think David's done an incredible job - his cover (which is even more stunning live) gives me goosebumps and his voice suits the song so much.


Hello (Adele Cover)
There's such a difference between us... ❤️
Posted by David Mark Bulley on Friday, 8 April 2016



What are you listening to at the moment? Leave a comment below :)

Hwyl am y tro ✌️

Sunday, 10 April 2016

Waking Up With The Vamps





Last weekend, we went to see The Vamps on their Wake Up World Tour in London's O2 Arena. After missing our train by one minute in the morning (reminder to always double/triple/quadruple check train times especially when leaving at silly o'clock!!!), we finally arrived in London and had a catch up with a friend before heading over to the arena.

I've never seen The Vamps do a full set before, only a few songs as a support act or at a gig like Summertime Ball/Fusion Festival. For this gig, we upgraded at the last minute so ended up with seats right at the front, just behind the small standing pits so we had a fab view. I've said many times before that I am a bit of a ticket snob and it was so worth upgrading.

The Vamps had three support acts: Hometown, Conor Maynard and The Tide. Irish six-piece boyband Hometown were the first on and performed a mixture of covers and originals. The band, made up of Brendan, Cian, Dayl, Dean, Josh and Ryan, went down well with the crowd, particularly when they performed their hit 'Where I Belong'. Each member showcased their vocals, with Ryan and Cian in particular standing out. They also showed a lot of personality and character on stage - they may not have your stereotypical boyband moves (although Dayl wowed me with an unexpected back flip), but they managed to capture the audience's attention with their great vocals alone.

Hometown


Conor Maynard was next and I came to the realisation that he is one of my favourite ever people to see live. He's been fairly quiet with new material as of late but it doesn't even matter when he has a string of top bops behind him. The entire crowd were on their feet singing along to 'Can't Say No', 'Animal', 'Turn Around' and 'R U Crazy'. He also did a cover mashup, with songs like 'Work', 'Sorry', 'Pillowtalk' and Trap Queen'. He is so full of energy, always pulling some moves, and you can't help but want to get on stage and jam alongside him. He's also so underrated, he lights up the stage every time he performs and I hope to see him do a headline gig one day.

Conor Maynard


The last support act was The Vamps' very own protégés, The Tide. I've heard a lot about them over the past few months but I've never listened to their music. To my surprise, they were actually quite good. The highlight of their set for me was a song called 'Click My Fingers'. I really felt a connection to it and I'd definitely want to download it if it appears on their debut album! I thought lead singer Austin was a good showman too and really worked the crowd.

After a short interval, it was time for The Vamps. I've waited a long time to see them perform a full set and boy was it worth the wait! From start to finish, every bit of it was just fab. I loved their introduction titles, with each band member making their way to the arena in different ways before they launched into 'Rest Your Love', one of their latest tracks from their second album Wake Up,

It was great to hear lots of material from Wake Up as well as their classic hits. They also performed some covers including 'Kung Fu Fighting', which they recently recorded for the new Kung Fu Panda 3 movie. They treated us to an incredible medley too, including 'Sorry', 'Perfect', 'I Can't Feel My Face', 'Stressed Out' and 'Stitches'. 'Sorry' was my favourite part of the medley - I loved how they managed to pull it off and the guitar solo bit sounded incredible.

During the middle, the boys gave us a few acoustic songs which was a great contrast to the rest of the set. Conor Maynard also came out to help them perform 'I Found A Girl' and they got one of their label signings, New Hope Club, to perform 'Oh Cecilia' with them, which is always a crowd favourite. One of my highlights was their performance of 'Volcano'. To me, it felt a lot heavier than their usual material but I fell in love with it. The stage was on fire, quite literally, and Tristan came out rapping which gave me all the feels haha.

Speaking of Tris, quite easily the standout moment for me was his drum solo. I love drummers anyway but he slayed my life and looked so cool on this revolving stage. I can't even describe how incredible it was, but he was drumming along to 'Whip My Hair', 'Titanium' 'Talk Dirty' and 'Get Ugly' (my favourite bit) - it was just insane! The boy's got ridiculous skills.

The band finished the night with 'Wake Up', the title track from their second album, and a phenomenal amount of ticker tape. It was such an anthemic song to end with, and I was sad to see them go. I would quite happily go and see them again straight away (roll on Fusion Fest).

The Vamps


I must say how brilliant a showman Brad was. He was like a little puppy bouncing around on the main stage and all the way down the walkway - he gave as much of himself as possible to that crowd. In fact, he had the entire audience in the palm of his hand! Despite Brad being centre stage for most of the evening, each member had their own spotlight moment to shine too, which was great to see. Tris, Connor, James and Brad are equally loved by their fans so it's only fair that they all had a chance to showcase their excellent talent.

I loved the stage visuals used throughout - they really added to the atmosphere. The VT's shown in between certain bits of the set were great too. From throwback pictures of the band to the funny introduction of their other protégés New Hope Club, the VT's were moving yet full of personality.

You could tell just how fan orientated The Vamps are too. Despite it being an arena tour, when tickets went on sale, 40,000 tickets were made available for just £10, therefore making it affordable for most people. Their stage also had an enormous walkway running through the middle, which led to a big B stage at the back, meaning that everyone at the arena had a decent view, no matter where they were sat. They were also so grateful throughout the night and acknowledged that they'd be nothing without their fans.

Their entire set was so high energy from start to finish and I truly recommend you go and see them live if you haven't already!

Hwyl am y tro ✌️



Tuesday, 5 April 2016

Liebster Awards | 11 Question Blogger Tag




I've seen a lot of posts regarding the Liebster Awards recently and after reading a bit more about it, I discovered that its purpose is to recognise, promote and welcome new bloggers into the blogging community. It's also a great way for bloggers to get to know each other and discover blogs they have yet to come across.

The lovely Katie nominated me and whilst I may not be "new", I'm still a blogger on a minuscule scale, so my blog will be new to many people. Thank you very much for the nomination Katie!

The Rules

- Thank the blogger who nominated you, including a link to their blog
- Include the Liebster Award sticker
- Answer the 11 questions the blogger gave you
- Nominate 5 other bloggers with less than 500 followers
- Ask them 11 new questions

My answers to Katie's questions;

1. What is your favourite movie?
About a Boy is my all-time favourite movie. I've lost count at how many times I've seen it but it never gets old!

2. What is the meaning behind your blog name?
I'm a Welsh fangirl, and I mostly blog about my adventures at gigs etc, clever eh?!

3. If you could only have 3 things in your make up bag, what would they be?
I don't actually wear make up (not that I don't need it bc I actually do but I can't apply it for the life of me, I'd rather walk around bare-faced than clown-faced) but the one thing I would be lost without is a cover-up stick as I'm prone to spots.

4. What is your go to fashion item?
I'm probably the least fashionable person in the world but I adore my leather jacket, it's a staple item in my wardrobe. I also love kimonos as they're so easy to wear.

5. If you could collab with anyone on a blog post, who would it be and why?
Hannah Gale! She is my favourite blogger. Not only is she incredibly relatable, but she's just so funny and sassy.

6. Who inspired you to start blogging?
Kais from the band Britroyal. Mum and I went to see them at a gig back in 2014 and knowing my love for music/gigs/travelling, he suggested that I wrote a blog about all my adventures. The rest is history...

7. If you could give your younger self a piece of advice, what would it be?
If someone doesn't like you for all of your little quirks, they're not worth having in your life. True friends will love you for you.

8. What is your dream car?
I love my little Renault Clio far too much to even dream about any other cars!! (I barely drive anyway but I guess in the future I'd love something standard like a Ford Fiesta....a flash car would be wasted on me!)

9. What is your favourite quote?
I have a few but this is one of my favourites:



10. If you could be anyone in a TV show, who would you be?
This is such a tough question!! I'd probably be Miranda from Miranda.

11. What is your guilty pleasure?
Cheesy pop music (although I rarely feel guilty about enjoying it haha)


My nominations:




My questions:

1. Why did you start blogging?
2. If you could only listen to one song for the rest of your life, what would it be and why?
3. What is your favourite book?
4. Who would you cast as yourself in a film about your life?
5. What do you love most about blogging?
6. What was your dream job as a child?
7. If you could invite any three famous people round for a dinner party, who would you choose?
8. List three things on your bucket list.
9. What's your favourite beauty product?
10. Who is your ultimate celebrity crush?
11. Where is your favourite place in the world?

Happy answering!

Hwyl am y tro  ✌️




Unwrapping April's TreatBox


Hello again! A few days ago, I introduced you to TreatBoxUK from Not Shabby Very Chic. Now it's time for me to share with you the wonderful delights that awaited me in April's box!

*Just another reminder that this is NOT a sponsored post*

My box arrived promptly on the 1st of April, and with no fool in sight, I opened the box to find a yellow package and a welcome note. The note said that this month's box was themed around Sunshine, Beach and all things Nautical, which was a welcoming thought after all the cold and miserable weather we've been having. There was also a double-sided inspirational postcard inside. With 'When Life Gives You Lemons, Make Lemonade' and 'Hello Sunshine' written on either side, the box instantly brought a little bit of loveliness into my life.


welcome note and cute quote card!

Next, I went to open the package containing all of the goodies. Everything's always so neatly packed and it's a shame to ruin the packaging, but then again, I'm always so eager to see what's inside!


unwrapping the TreatBox...


the TreatBox in all its glory

My TreatBox contained:

  • When Life Gives You Lemons, Make Lemonade/Hello Sunshine inspirational postcard
  • Ice cream shaped sweets and a candy bracelet - a delicious treat which fits perfectly within the theme.
  • Strawberry cupcake lip balm - the lip balm contains moisturising hemp and shea butter and smells divine!
  • All You Need Is Love & The Ocean wooden decorative sign - this heart shaped sign is so cute and makes the perfect addition to my room. It also reminds me of 'Cake By The Ocean' by DNCE so I love it for another reason too haha.
  • Life is Better At The Beach decorative sign - another decorative sign which is just as sweet!
  • You're Fab-ulous necklace - I love this necklace! It's so dainty and I love the design - again, it's sunshine based as it's a pun on the Fab ice lollies. 
  • When Life Gives You Lemons, Make Lemonade tote bag - you can never have too many tote bags! They are so handy to take to work or go shopping and it's great to carry round an inspirational quote with you wherever you go!

The best thing about TreatBoxUK is the element of surprise. I love surprises so getting one of these boxes ever month is just fantastic. You never know what you're going to find, however, if you love decorative items and cute bits and bobs, you're guaranteed to love these TreatBoxes!

I'm already wishing April away as I can't wait to see what May's box will contain! If you fancy treating yourself every month, the May box is available to order on the Not Shabby Very Chic website now. 

Hwyl am y tro  ✌️





Friday, 1 April 2016

#TreatBoxUK

Helloooo. It's gone midnight and I'm currently sat in front of my laptop, avoiding getting ready to catch the 3am train to London. (I'm excited to go to London as I'm seeing The Vamps but we haven't been since our suitcase saga so I'm a tad (very) paranoid about travelling today haha).

Since February, I've been signed up to a subscription box called TreatBox UK. After receiving the latest one yesterday, I fancied writing something different on this blog so I thought I would tell you all about TreatBox UK.

*As a basic blogger, I feel daft even making this statement but just to point out that this is NOT a sponsored post - I buy these boxes every month bc they are just too friggin' cute.*

credit: Not Shabby Very Chic

My intention is to start writing about the contents of these boxes every month, however, before I delve into the April box, I thought I would just give a bit of background information first!

Throwback to late last year, when I was happily scrolling through my Twitter timeline. I randomly came across this account called Not Shabby Very Chic. I decided to take a look at their Twitter purely because of the name (there's a stall at my local market called Shabby Chicks and it reminded me of that). Upon a quick nosy, I realised that Not Shabby Very Chic sold loads of cute decorations and gifts which I adored. However, what captured my eye was their Treat Boxes, which are basically monthly surprise boxes filled with gorgeous little bits and bobs.

You can sign up for a monthly subscription or buy a standalone box - I wanted to try an individual box to see if it was worth the money but they were sold out so I waited until the New Year. In January, I placed an order for a February box. I noticed that you could also build your own box, choosing a number of gifts from a set list, so I made up a box each for Em and Mim as birthday presents. There was a good selection and to be honest it was difficult just to choose a set number of things! They also made lovely presents which the girls loved.

I received my first surprise TreatBox in February and the rest is history. From the cute 'fragile' stamp on the box, to the quote card and welcome note inside the box, everything about it screams adorable before you even unwrap the contents! The box is also letterbox friendly, which means your little bundle of happiness will be ready and waiting for you and not at the postal sorting office/at a neighbour's house etc. It feels like Christmas when you open the box as there is also a surprise theme each month, so you never know what you're going to get. I loved it so much that I decided to subscribe from then on in. Each box is £12 if you have a monthly subscription (with free postage and packaging!) which is fantastic value.

I received my third box yesterday, based on Sunshine, Beach and all things Nautical, which truly brightened up my day. You can expect a blog on April's TreatBox in a few days.

If you can't wait until then to check out a TreatBox, you can see some examples of previous boxes on the Not Shabby Very Chic website.

I've tried a couple of subscription boxes before but this one is most definitely the best in my eyes. Are you signed up to any boxes? If so, which ones do you love?

Hwyl am y tro ✌️

Wednesday, 30 March 2016

We Will Be Lions

*This post is likely to be 95% soppiness - you have been warned lol*

Anyone who knows me well, will know that I support a singer called David Mark Bulley. I've been a fan of his for a year and a bit and I first spoke about him on this blog last April, after meeting him for the first time.

Fast forward to the 30th of March 2016, and David has now released his very first music video for 'Lions'! Made up of footage from his recent performances on the Young Stars Tour in Poland, the video is full of fun and also carries an important, empowering message. If you've ever felt like you can't do something, listen to 'Lions'. The message is that we can be lions as we possess the same strength and courage as they do. We can do anything - stand tall and show the world what you're made of. It's important that singers use their status for good, and I'm proud to support someone who decides to spread positivity through their music.

It's very surreal that David now has a music video. I know how much hard work he put into making the best video for his fans and he most definitely succeeded. The video is very fitting to the song, he is a lion himself, continuously pushing and improving himself, being the best singer that he can be. No matter who tries to push him down, he gets back up again and keeps fighting.

Although I've only been a fan for a relatively short time, the growth I've personally witnessed is something quite remarkable.I fell in love with his voice the moment I heard it on YouNow but getting to hear it live was just on another level. I will never forget how shy he was the first time I met him, but as soon as he walked up on stage you could see how at home he was, he became a different person. Since then, he's just grown stronger with every performance. I've seen him on numerous occasions now and he still manages to wow me or give me goosebumps every time.

It warms my heart to see him get a good reaction from audiences wherever he goes. To hear people sing back his lyrics is such a great feeling, goodness only knows how it makes him feel! Judging from clips I've seen, David's Polish fans are even crazier than the UK ones (in the best way possible). That is one of the reasons why I'm going to Warsaw in August to see him at the Young Stars Festival. I'm super excited for it, as I just know that he's going to blow my mind even more! (I've said for years that I wanted to see a band or singer perform abroad, I'm really glad that David is going to be that singer).


all of our photos are grim, but this is the best out of a bad bunch lol


Whilst I love David's music, I also adore him as a person. It's hard not to when he's one of the kindest people I know. One thing that actually stands out in the 'Lions' video is David's relationship with his fans. I've supported A LOT of unsigned singers/bands over the years, but no-one comes close to David in terms of communicating with fans.

Whether it's huge tweet sprees, Snapchat or YouNow's, he always puts so much effort into keeping in contact with fans. He's so good at remembering names and what gigs you've been to - you're always a name to David, not a number. I've seen a lot of other unsigned singers who pretend to love their fans but actually treat them so insincerely. It's mad how fake some of them can be, especially when they actually need their fans, but David's 100% genuine. He's so supportive and he believes in everyone - you know that with David by your side, you'll always have someone that's rooting for you.

When I first met David, I didn't think that I'd get to know him as well as I do now. My first impression was that he was sweet, which still remains, however, over time I also got to know that he is hilarious, caring, shares my fangirling for Joe Jonas haha and most importantly, has the biggest heart. I'm very fortunate that the internet brought someone so precious into my life and whether David likes it or not, he's stuck with me for life now lol! I literally couldn't be any prouder to know and support such a wonderful person, he genuinely deserves the entire world and more.

If you've made it to the end of this post, or simply skipped til I got to the point, please take a few minutes of your time to support unsigned music by watching the 'Lions' video. It would mean a lot to myself and to him if you did! The song is also available to download on iTunes.

 

 Hwyl am y tro ✌️