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Friday, December 8, 2017

CONTROLRadioUK Picks 5 Songs You May Not Have Heard Of





Here at CONTROLRadioUK we're always on the look-out for music be it for the playlist, or just because we think the tracks are pretty neat so check out our picks below.



Now this is a tune I can get behind. Sigrid somewhat exploded onto the scene with 'Don't Kill My Vibe' & 'Plot Twist'. They were both pretty OK songs but didn't blow me away. But 'Strangers'? It's pop perfection. The music goes somewhere, the lyrics are interesting. The only critique I could possibly have is the lyric video held my attention longer than this music video did. It doesn't exactly fit with the message of the song. Which I know. not all music videos do and some Artists can make that work, but it really doesn't here. Music video aside though this song is fantastic and will probably be on the playlist for many New Year parties.



Sometimes Fall Out Boy produce good songs. Sometimes they produce bad songs and sometimes? They produce songs that fall squarely in the middle. 'Hold Me Tight Or Don't' is one of those songs. There are elements here that I like, but the chorus isn't quite strong enough and neither is the music in general. It just doesn't feel like a song that is them. I know I've spoken in the past on the fact Artists music will change over time as they grow and that is completely OK. But in this case it really feels as though this song was made just to fit in with the current Tropical/EDM beat crowd and I'm just not a fan of it. The music video doesn't really do anything for me either. Little Mix during a Brit Awards performance were accused of appropriating culture due to their use of make-up that was reminiscent of Mexico's Dia De Los Muertos aka Day of the Dead. You could say that Fall Out Boy are just as guilty here. Everyone surrounding them is dressed up in various costumes and make-up that comes from many different cultures whilst they're not, and it isn't as though it fits with the message of the song.



This song is absolutely wonderful and I have been waiting to feature it here for weeks. I always love songs that start out one way and then completely explode. Well I also like songs that explode in a softer manner so as to not override the lyrics and 'Grrls' does that perfectly. It reminds me a lot of early 90's songs that ruled the wavelengths and paved the way for other Artists to break through. This song probably won't have that type of impact but it doesn't change how awesome it is. The beat break towards the climax of the song? That 'lalalala' note that beautifully haunts throughout. It's just wonderful.



This is another fantastic song with an extremely thought provoking music video. This unlike 'Grrls' does completely explode in the chorus and it fits the tone of the song marvelously. It's also the first time I've come across MisterWives and I already love them. I really do wish more Artists would be adventurous and mix different genres of music into the same song, obviously in a coherent way, because this is what makes music sound fresh. Not stupid tropical/EDM beats that feel as though they'll never leave us. Taking risks with the music, fantastic lyrics that provide an excellent story and of course a music video that has obviously had a lot of thought put into it. This is very much one of those songs that deserves to blow up.



Just like the previous PNAU song featured here, unless you want a headache I would strongly suggest you just listen to this song instead of attempting to look at the visuals on screen. And this song is fantastic. One that will have you dancing all night. It's fun, it's infectious, the music goes somewhere. It's everything a person could want in a dance song.

Monday, November 27, 2017

Legends of Tomorrow 3x14 "Amazing Grace" Episode Post





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DC’S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW
“Amazing Grace” — (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-14, L) (HDTV)

IT’S ALL ABOU THE MUSIC — When the Legends learn that a mysterious tragedy destroyed Memphis in 1954, thus eradicating the birthplace of rock and roll, they embark on their most important mission - to save music. Nate (Nick Zano) is excited to show Amaya why music is important to him and he is surprised it leads to a rock legend as well as the sixth and final totem, the Death Totem. Meanwhile, Zari (Tala Ashe) helps their newest member try to adjust to the team. Caity Lotz, Brandon Routh, Dominc Purcell, Maise Richardson-Sellers and Keiynan Lonsdale also stars. David Geddes directed the episode written by Matthew Maala & Tyrone B. Carter (#314). Original airdate 3/12/2018.

Source: The CW

Wednesday, November 22, 2017

CONTROLRadioUK Reviews: Ten Years





After ten years, Aly & AJ are back with a banger of an EP in ‘Ten Years’.

Taking such a long break from any industry can always be considered dangerous, but with Aly & AJ it feels right. They, like their fanbase, have grown a lot in the last ten years and their music reflects that. It’s a completely different direction to the music they’ve previously released and very much refreshing. Nothing in it feels manufactured, or done to keep up with the times, like so many Artists are guilty of.

‘Take Me’ was very much the correct choice in lead single. I absolutely adore the chorus and never stop dancing when it comes on shuffle. Musically it has a bit more power in it than the rest of the EP, and is a song that will get stuck in your head fast.

The rest of CONTROLRadioUK HQ disagrees with me, but I really like ‘I Know’. It’s a little softer than ‘Take Me’ which I’m actually glad about. Its still got that 80’s synth pop sound, but it’s done in a way that makes it feel current. Just like ‘Take Me’, the chorus will probably be stuck in your head for a while.

‘The Distance’
is another great song, probably my second favorite of the EP. It’s a really nice ballad, with the lyrics telling a story many can emphasize with. ‘Promises’ is without a doubt my favorite. Reminds me very much of Allie X, and it’s such a laid back song you could enjoy on a long car ride on a windy road, but crucially it’s laid back without feeling lazy.

The songs may all have a similar sound to them, but none of them feel repetitive. Each offers something unique, and it feels great to have them back.

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

'My Cure' By James Parkin





Written By James Parkin

My name is James Parkin. I’m a singer/songwriter/guitarist aged 42 and live in Basingstoke, originally from Southampton.

Its a cold Thursday evening but life is good...this time last year I was lying in Intensive Care, with leeches on my face.
I've come a long way in 1 year.

2 weeks ago I was interviewed by the BBC about my work with Cancer Research UK. Today I hit 43,000 followers on Facebook. This coming weekend I'm being filmed by ITV at the Facial Palsy UK Charity AGM talking about my experience with Cancer, Facial Palsy and performing songs about that experience from my debut Album of original songs called 'My Cure'.

I’ve been singing since I was 8 and playing guitar since I was 15. I released two albums of cover versions in 2011 and 2015 respectively and in January 2016 I promised myself I would write one song per month and make my first original album by the end of the year. However two weeks later I was diagnosed with a particularly aggressive cancer of the parotid gland.

Unfortunately, the tumour had wrapped itself around my nerves, so when the surgeons removed the tumour, they also had to sever my facial nerves on the right side of my face leaving me paralysed on that side of my face.

Next came radiotherapy, which caused a complete loss of taste buds, not to mention wearing a horrible mask that pinned me to the table whilst they blasted me with radiation for 10 minutes a day for a couple of months.

I couldn’t smile. I missed not being able to smile more than anything. People smile at me all the time – I just grimace back at them. I wanted to be able to smile at my daughter on the outside, not just on the inside. They took a nerve from my thigh and put it into my face, complete with its own blood supply from my groin. That operation took 14 hours. It didn’t work first time round and I haemorrhaged, so the nurses applied leeches to my face to try and control the blood flow for a couple of days. That didn’t work so they re-did the operation which was also not without its complications meaning I was then in intensive care for about a week - much of that time 'asleep'.

As if things couldn't get any worse, when I woke up Donald Trump was President!

After about 10 days I was able to go home. I had a massive lump of fat on the side of my face keeping the nerve warm. I looked like the elephant man. I cried when I saw it. Cried harder than I’ve ever cried. I then had a platinum chain put into my eyelid to help me close it and a sling put under my eye to help keep it the same height as my other eye. I’ve had quite a bit of Botox. But so far, nothing has made much difference (except I have lots of scars). Still no movement. Still no smile.

Throughout this time I kept writing songs. Some of the songs came to me in my dreams. I’d wake up at stupid o clock in the morning with a melody and/or some lyrics in my head. I’d be convinced for a few minutes the song was already invented, but they never were – so I would record the melody or lyrics on my phone and then head back to sleep. Some songs were directly about what I was going through with the operation (a song called ‘My Cure’). This song is being used by Cancer Research UK as part of their upcoming 'Stand Up to Cancer'campaign.

Another song was about psychological depression (‘A later not to miss’) but taking note from the Beatles 'Help', I recorded it as an uptempo number to hide the misery that lay within. I was in a relationship which was rocky prior to and during the above, so quite a few love stories about falling in love, being in love, breaking up.

I also wrote a lullaby for my young daughter (named 'Lullabye'). Three of the songs were co-written at a song writing retreat with Scandinavian girls. They are very pretty (the songs and the girls). With their involvement, it made sense to record the album in Ascot and Malmo in Sweden in June, July of 2017.

I released the album in August 2017. For me, Cancer and facial palsy was not the end of a dream – My songs start in my dreams and I think my musical dream is nearer its beginning than its end. That journey continues and I'm playing live at least once a week and starting to write more songs.

'My Cure' may not have actually been My Cure, but it was damn good therapy and it helped me vocalise the positive spirit and mindfullness that helped me get out of that hospital bed, hold my head up high, stand on my own two feet and sing louder and with more heart than I'd ever sung before.

Read more and/or contact me at http://jamesparkinmusic.com or http://facebook.com/jamesparkinmusic

Monday, November 20, 2017

CONTROLRadioUK Reviews: Blindsided



Written By DRead Pirates



Blindsided is the second single by Sharon West. Her first outing being the subliminally catchy "Breathe", which i really liked, i must confess.

Blindsided continues where Breathe left off. It has that country feel about it, wonderful lyrics and a melody to die for. Like it's predecessor, "Blindsided" is a beautiful song full of hooks dancing all over the place, with a bathing in sunshine groove about it. Helped even more, by a stellar production.

Sharon West is a very talented songwriter and one to look out for. She has the gift for well thought out lyrics, and hypnotic melodies that leave you in no doubt that she's here to stay.

Blindsided is infused with a good feel vocal and has a moreish production value.

Sharon West has not blindsided me in the least. Listening to her latest effort, I've seen the light, and oh, doesn't that light look good.

CONTROLRadioUK Note: Sharon West is an Artist who has recently joined our ever growing playlist.

CONTROLRadioUK Reviews: The Thrill Of It All





Written By DRead Pirates

Sam Smith's new album The Thrill Of It All, gets off to a sterling start with the opening track "Pray", that staccato at the beginning almost lets you know the song will be dope and boy is it. Wonderful vocals by Sam dripping with pure emotion on this one. Sam is the male version of Adele, on top of his game right now. Pray for the sinners Sam, because you nailed this song with it's strong crisp production that does not compete with the vocals, but blends in with it like coffee goes with cream.

"Burning"
a slow burner, if you can excuse the pun, oozing with a raw emotion, rarely heard by many male singers these days.Sam hits those high notes with ease. With a piano piano guiding the song and lyrics to die for. This is yet another epic Sam track.

"Too Good At Goodbyes" takes you to another place with it's crisp and punchy production values driving the melody to a musical heaven and back. Again, beautiful lyrics on this song with a voice that comes along very rarely.


The Thrill Of It All, does what it's intended to do, taking you on a sublime musical journey of well crafted productions, intelligent lyrics, songs that grab you and won't let go. Oh, that voice Sam, that voice thrills me to no end.

CONTROLRadioUK Picks 5 Songs You May Not Have Heard Of





Here at CONTROLRadioUK we're always on the look-out for music be it for the playlist, or just because we think the tracks are pretty neat so check out our picks below.



You're probably tired of me saying this by now, but I love Bishop Briggs. Her music is like a breath of fresh air. Musicians who mix different genres of music together are also something that I love (I know! I hide it well) mixing genres together just makes the song a little less predictable, and more pleasing to listen to. Here we have a really great video, accompanied by the aforementioned great music, and a song that is equally as strong lyrically. It's extremely emotional & perfectly matched by Bishop Brigg's acting in the video. That's right! You can have a video that doesn't really have a story have a story in the actions taking place on screen and the emotion being carried through by the singer. Still just as powerful. Still has you constantly pressing replay because you don't want the song to end.



I talked about this song a little bit in my review of the EP which will be live later today, but this really is my favorite song on the album. It's such a chilled out song and I absolutely adore the chorus. Sometimes the big power numbers which take the roof off the building work, especially when they're so well produced. But so do the softer ones that let the lyrics shine front and centre, which is exactly what this song does. Given music right now is dominated my stupid house tropical beats I was bored of after the first go, it's great to see an Artist doing something different & the 80's pop classic vibe really suits them. It's been likened to Carly Rae Jepsen's album 'E*MO*TION', but the EP reminds me more of Allie X. Either way, I hope Aly & AJ are here to stay and a full length album comes at some point in the future.



Is this here as an excuse to talk about the album? Partly but it's also because I'm really excited about new music from Tove Lo. Strange I know, considering 'Lady Wood' only came out last year. But Tove Lo is one of those musicians who I always need more from. She's incapable of making a bad song, each one has something unique to it, and her music videos are really fun. As for 'Cycles', it's again a song many can emphasize with though you probably wouldn't admit it. Musically this is one of the songs on the album that doesn't exactly grab me. But I could still listen to this on repeat all day without getting bored.



I came across this song very much by accident as I wanted a fun dance number amongst all the balladesque songs this week, and oh my. This video is trippy as hell, but damn if I haven't had this song on repeat. As I say it is a really fun dance number, and not riddled by stupid tropical beats (No I'm never going to stop mentioning my hatred for them because Producers can do better). 'Go Bang' falls more into the line of being an instrumental dance song. It does have a bit of lyrics scattered across, but it's very much the music that makes the song tick. Having said that, this song wouldn't be anywhere near as great as it is without those lyrics in the chorus. They're repetitive & go absolutely nowhere, but the vocals lift the music up and I just love it. There is a minute sample & watching the video as you listen to this song will probably give you a headache. This song though should be ruling your Friday night playlist.



Speaking of videos that don't really have a storyline but the acting by the Artist puts the emotions of the song across so well you're basically traumatized, here's Paramore. I bought the album 'After Laughter' a few months ago now and this is one of my favorite songs on the album, so I'm really happy it's been chosen as a single. Can I help wondering what this song would sound like as a Rock ballad? No, and the beginning really doesn't help quell that curiosity. But this song is a perfect example of having a storyline where it doesn't, and really taking advantage of the songs lyrics. Hayley's just walking around like we all do, surrounded by a world full of people putting on a happy face. Eventually she becomes one of those people. Sounds simple enough but honestly, if you can listen to this song and watch the video without having your heart ripped out, you're basically not human.

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

CONTROLRadioUK Reviews: Reputation





It's really hard to describe this album as something other than noise. I could try decent production, with great music and really, really, really, awful lyrics. Even that doesn't do justice to how awful this album is.

Maybe it's because I'm not in Taylor's demographic or a real fan of hers. Taylor's the type of Artist I hear about through her domination of the news, songs breaking music channels repeat buttons & becoming embedded into the head, and Google Play giving away '1989', which I happily snapped up.

The message for this album seems to be that Taylor, for better or worse, has a reputation in the media. It's one she's taking head on, and creating her own narrative. Unfortunately I can't tell exactly what that narrative is, because her songwriting skills still leave much to be desired.

This is an album that she has completely co-written, and you can very much tell. 'Look What You Made me Do' was great in its visuals, and that very much made up for the songs lack of complete depth. Unfortunately 'Ready For It', the albums second single, doesn't have said visuals to cover up whatever Taylor's babbling on about.

I'd say 'Call It What You Want' is even worse, but the whole album in general is awful lyrically. The only thing that saves it from being completely abysmal, is the music.

It's actually a travesty that such great music is wasted on such empty lyrics.

Take 'Getaway Car' for example.

Musically it has the makings of a power ballad. Some strong lyrics + a powerhouse voice, and that songs ripping the roof off your house. Instead the chorus is half-decent at best and the rest of it is just awful.

That's not helped by the song seemingly referring to her short-lived relationship with Tom Hiddleston. Or to be more precise, leaving Calvin Haris for Tom Hiddleston, fully in the knowledge that she didn't have any real feelings for Tom & he was just an excuse for the break-up. From Taylor this type of message in a song is standard. Her relationships, in all their ups and downs, is what she's been writing about since she first came onto the music scene.

But she's not a teenage girl anymore. She's a grown adult, and songwriters are supposed to get better as they grow older, not worse. Jack Antanoff doesn't get off scot-free here either. He shares writing credit with Taylor on the track, and given the depth of his discography, he should've been able to point out the lyrics are terrible & done a better job helping her transform them.

'This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things'
is a song that after multiple listens, I still refuse to believe is actually real. The title's just too childish. 'End Game' which features Ed Sheeran and Future is admittedly the one track from the album I haven't subjected my ears to. The only thing I care for less than today's stereotypical rap drab is Ed Sheeran.

The only song out of the whole album that walks away with any credibility & really should be a single at some point is 'Don't Blame Me'. Musically it's perfection, the chorus is catchy as hell and the rest of the lyrics? Not too bad. Again, in different hands this song would be a powerhouse.

Which I suppose brings me to another issue I have with Taylor - the girl really can't sing well. Whenever she attempts the high notes, it's like an off-key cat is torturing you. This is a comment I have seen a lot of people make, with questions of why she doesn't take some singing lessons.

Her voice is perfectly suited for Country music, but she's decided Pop is her thing now. In theory that's fine, plenty of Artists change their musical styles as they evolve, but they usually have the voice to back them up.

'Reputation' will obviously be a massive hit. Taylor has the dedicated fan-base to make that so. But in every other way, this album is a massive failure and I will forever be weeping for how badly this music has been wasted.

Monday, November 13, 2017

CONTROLRadioUK Picks 5 Songs You May Not Have Heard Of





Here at CONTROLRadioUK we're always on the look-out for music be it for the playlist, or just because we think the tracks are pretty neat so check out our picks below.



I can't say much about this song except it's a really nice ballad. Sort of gets me into that Christmassy spirit, and the true test of an Artists is when they come up with a ballad. It tests the strength of your vocals and lyric talent, not to mention the music has to still go somewhere like it usually would on a Pop number, but that somewhere is different. Thankfully Kiiara absolutely nails this.



I absolutely love this song. Do I wish it went up after the chorus instead of down into a beat break? Absolutely, but that's the only critic I have here. Selena Gomez isn't the greatest singer in the world, and I very much find her music to be like marmite, but she's not put a foot wrong here. Though that could possibly be because the music is absolutely faultless.



This video does absolutely nothing for me whatsoever, and having heard multiple tracks by her now I do not get the hype of Julie Michaels, but this is a nice song. Music could be stronger since I am seriously beyond tired of that stupid tropical EDM beat now (we're in November and it's been around for 6 months now enough!) It's not the greatest song Clean Bandit have come out with either, but I've listened to this 5 times now and it doesn't irritate me, if anything its been embedded into my head. So that's something.



Tove Styrkes has that very rare artistic ability of making me love a song I should really hate. The video has gorgeous scenery and a type of story to it, but the success here is with the song in itself. The lyrics are catchy and get stuck in your head without meaning to. The music teases you with promises of exploring the promised land but doesn't, and I'm completely OK with this. In any other hands this song would be a complete dud, but Tove has that ability. Which is either a bad thing in a very good way, or a good thing in a very bad way. I don't know, but I will have the chorus stuck in my head for another week.



I want to have more to say about this song, since I obviously clicked play for a reason. I can probably put that down to the catchy beat. Lyrically this is OK, but the story of a person confessing sins in their sleep has been done before, and much better. Still Charlotte has a great voice and could really go places.



Monday, November 6, 2017

CONTROLRadioUK Reviews: Meaning Of Life





Written By DRead Pirates


Meaning of Life
is Kelly Clarkson's eighth album and looks like she's finally found her voice.

The media blurb for Meaning of Life says this is the album she's always wanted to make. Less pop - rock and more soul vibes going on here. Meaning of Life has plenty of modern sounds running through it, looped hooks and distorted vocals being almost obligatory these days.

"Medicine" sounds like an attempt at doing a Mariah Carey circa 90's, but better.
"Love So Soft" really has that old school soul flavor with Kelly's vocals at a premium here. "Heat" is a wonderful modern sounding song full of life.

Kelly's powerful voice is exploited to the max on The Meaning of Life. While i do miss the pure Pop - Rock of the "Since You've Been Gone" days, Kelly has now found her true niche with this one.

It feels genuine, it sounds dope. I think I might have also found The Meaning of Life after all these years too.


Sunday, November 5, 2017

CONTROLRadioUK Reviews: Beautiful Trauma





Written By DRead Pirates

Way back when, Pink was the chosen one or at least one of them. Skip forward to now and we have Beautiful Trauma, her seventh album.

A lot to do about nothing really. I suppose at a pinch it's okay, but that's it, it's just okay nothing more. It lacks overall direction and that is something I never thought I'd say about Pink, but i do now.

The opening track "Whatever You Want" sticks to the script pretty well and reels you in like a fishing rod on steroids with it's dope pop - rock mix of mighty hooks. "Revenge" is her duet with the has - been Eminem. The duet has it's moments and even gives a passing nod to something Max Martin would have rejected.

Though it does not lack for power and Eminem's rhymes are right on the trigger it must be said. "Revenge" never comes close to putting a bullet in my brain.

"I Am Here" has an EDM influence about it mixed with a gospel infusing choir. Close, but no cigar.

Beautiful Trauma tries too hard and though nice in parts, in the end Beautiful it ain't. Maybe Pink's next album with any luck will be.

Friday, November 3, 2017

CONTROLRadioUK Picks 5 Songs You May Not Have Heard Of





Here at CONTROLRadioUK we're always on the look-out for music be it for the playlist, or just because we think the tracks are pretty neat so check out our picks below.



Title track of the album, and boy does it do itself justice, 'Meaning of Life' is absolutely fantastic. The beginning reminds me a little of 'F.U' by Little Mix, and the way this song explodes in the chorus? You are not ready. Lyrically this song is good, but lets itself down slightly in places. The chorus could be stronger and when you have an Artist of Kelly Clarkson's vocal range? Repetitive usage of words instead of just holding the note really isn't necessary and drags the song down. Example of this is repeating 'life' in the chorus and its overall basicness. Perhaps I'm just being picky, but I always find choruses that only have one verse that repeats a cop-out, and even more so when it's literally just repeating the same sentence 4 times over. Nitpicking aside this song is absolutely fantastic. Musically and production wise it's sound. The backing vocals towards the songs finale only seek to further empower Kelly's vocals, instead of having to cover up lack of depth as with many other Artists. Have I mentioned that Kelly Clarkson is a powerhouse vocally? Because I feel like I haven't, and if her discography, every decent music critic around and her live performances haven't already informed you of this fact? This song does. And I do love when Artists mix not only different genres of music, but time periods of music together. This song starts out with a 60's/70's soul funk beat & the chorus keeps it current.



Remember how I said WALK THE MOON needed to use the pre-album singles to convince me to buy the album? Well 'Surrender' is doing an OK job with that. Musically I beyond love this song. It's what a Dance/Pop song should sound like. It knows when to go up, when to go down & keeps the pace so you don't start to feel bored. The only thing I can really fault here is the lyrics. They don't do anything for this song at all, and it's really disappointing. When music is as good as this, you need really strong, powerful vocals and we're getting the complete opposite here. As much as the music may be good, this song doesn't need to be over 5 minutes song. It's treading a dangerous line of being overkill, and is only saved by the music. Which would be perfect if this was an instrumental track but it's not. The lyrics are trying to sell an emotional story here. One I'd be able to buy if this was a dance ballad. But it's not and 'Headphones' isn't much better. I am all for Artists/Bands mixing different genres of music in songs and indeed over an album, it makes it less predictable and tedious. But it only works when the music has a clear direction in what it's trying to achieve.
With the singles from the album, I have no idea what exactly Walk The Moon are trying to achieve and that's not going to make me stream let alone buy something.



I could be greedy and say this song isn't long enough, but it's a nice, easy-going, chill-out song, ideal for road trips and those long afternoons, so it's probably just long enough. Every once in a while we need a song to come along that is pure fun & 'High Rollin' is exactly that.



Excusing the terrible pun but this song is lit af. I really love Krewella's music. They put a fresh spin on a dying genre and I could listen to them for hours. It's very much a rare song that doesn't require a big drop in the chorus, and lyrically this song is deep af. OK, I'm gonna stop now.



I went into this song not knowing exactly what to expect and I have been amazed. Lyrically this song is quite deep, the lyric video is inventive, and I absolutely adore the chorus. It's another song mixing different genres of music, and I love it! K.Flay is an American singer/songwriter.

Monday, October 30, 2017

iZombie 4x03 "Brainless in Seattle, Part 1" Episode Post





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IZOMBIE
“Brainless in Seattle, Part 1”— (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-14, DLV) (HDTV)

LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING, PART 1 — Love is in the air after Liv (Rose McIver) eats the brains of a hopeless romantic, and she can’t stop herself from meddling in Clive’s (Malcolm Goodwin) relationship. Major (Robert Buckley) and Liv continue to try to work through their differences. Meanwhile, Blaine (David Anders) is approached with an interesting offer. Rahul Kohli, Aly Michalka and Robert Knepper also star. Michael Wale directed the episode written by Heather V. Regnier (#403). Original airdate 3/12/2018.

Source: The CW

Friday, October 27, 2017

CONTROLRadioUK Reviews: Tears On The Dancefloor/Crying At The Disco






This is supposed to be a review of the Deluxe Album. However given the difference is 3 new songs & a bunch of remixes? If I didn't turn this into a review of Steps overall comeback, it'd be the shortest review in history.

My music consumption these days comes via a Spotify subscription which gives me access to millions of albums & songs for a relatively small price. Fans purchasing these albums as physical releases on the other hand are having to pay the full whack, and I'm sorry, but there's no value for money here.

When Artists announce an album release it usually comes in two forms - Standard & Deluxe. Paying an extra fiver for 5+ original songs is worth it. 3 new songs, remixes and a Christmas song isn't.

Of the new offerings, 'September Sun' is the only stand-out. It's extremely similar in sound to 'Paradise Lost', which interestingly enough has never been sung live by Steps. I don't buy the hype that it's a magnificent song, but I think it's a better live offering than the likes of 'It's The Way You Make Me Feel'.

'Beautiful Battlefield' from the title should've been an epic number, akin possible to Jordin Sparks 'Battlefield'. What we actually get is a ballad which goes absolutely nowhere.




'Fool For You'
joins 'It's The Way You Make Me Feel' in being one of the worst songs Steps have ever done. Again, it feels as though the song wants to go somewhere but it holds back. It's extremely disappointing & tends to sum up my overall feelings of Steps comeback.

The stand-out songs from the 20 year celebration have to be opener 'Scared of the Dark', 'Happy' & their cover of 'I Will Love Again' is a favorite of CONTROLRadioUK HQ.

Thankfully 'You Make Me Whole' wasn't chosen as a single. Chorus aside it's terrible. The music doesn't fit Steps, the lyrics are generic & fitting Lee & H's backing vocals onto the verses between Claire & Lisa singing feels tacked on.



As soon as I heard the teaser for 'Neon Blue' I knew it would be chosen as the 3rd single. It's an OK enough song & the video certainly had more budget than 'Scared of the Dark', but that chorus should be an absolute banger. Whilst Lisa was in the past a great dancer, she's extremely weak vocally and with her leading the chorus, instead of the music going up into Euphoria, it has to be weakened so you can make out her whisper.

'Glitter & Gold' is an OK song but that's literally it. There's nothing about it to stand out and it sounds like every other song you've heard. 'Space Between Us' is a surprisingly good album track I still occasionally listen to. 'Firefly' led by Faye and Lisa, had potential to be fantastic. The dip leading to the chorus promises so much and I was waiting for that bang to come and blow me away. That never happened.



'Story of a Heart' is absolutely fantastic and one of the best covers Steps have ever done. Not surprising since Claire and Faye led songs are my second favorite duo.

Unfortunately I can't review the album and not mention 'Dancing with a Broken Heart'.



It's absolutely horrific. Some may call listening to the original to the original Delta Goodrem version ahead of the Radio 2 premiere a mistake, given the fact I fell head first for it & in comparison? Steps version is flat. Sometimes songs are just meant to be sung by a solo Artist compared to a band, and this is one of them. Delta's original was released in 2012 which was only 5 years ago, and the sound is still extremely current for where music is at now.

There was absolutely no need to mix up the production in an attempt to sound fresh. It already is and ironically enough, the mixing results in an extremely dated sound that no-one can save. The music video is supposed to be the sequel to 'Deeper Shade of Blue', which feels like an insult. The music video is extremely busy, and considering Steps are known for their dance routines? Leaving that duty solely to the backing dancers is lazy.



Given how popularity their reunion has proven, one gets the feeling the Steps reunion may last longer than the 20th Anniversary celebrations. As much as they may be mocked by the music industry it's impossible to deny there is still a market for them. I just wish they'd deliver better music.

Album Score: 5/10

Monday, October 23, 2017

CONTROLRadioUK Reviews: Concrete and Gold





Foo Fighters Attempt To Come Out Fighting
Written By DRead Pirates


Like a phoenix, Foo Fighters rose from the ashes of Nirvana. Like a bad dream that just goes on and on, we have the bands ninth album Concrete and Gold. Did you ever get the feeling Foo Fighters should have quit while they were ahead? i do.

Concrete and Gold even has Paul McCartney playing drums on "Sunday Rain" a song that sounds like Pink Floyd meets the Eagles. Justin Timberlake does backing vocals on "Make It Right" now this song reminds me of Motorhead with Chris Cornell's voice.The riff in "Make It Right" is so Aerosmith-esque, they could even pass as a tribute band.

If i had to choose a standout track from the album it would have to be "The Sky Is A Neighborhood" a metal anthem if ever I heard one. Can't get this one out of my head if I'm being honest.

Another contender for best track on Concrete and Gold is 'T-Shirt', though at 1:32, it's far too short to take the crown, however, David Grohl's voice on this has depth and feeling, making the song sound almost divine.

Concrete and Gold really does have some golden moments on it and you get the feeling David Grohl can always save the day. But I also have this feeling the Foo Fighters real golden moments have been and gone. Like a good dream turned sour, it's now time to wake up and face reality.




Saturday, October 21, 2017

CONTROLRadioUK Picks 5 Songs You May Not Have Heard Of





Here at CONTROLRadioUK we're always on the look-out for music be it for the playlist, or just because we think the tracks are pretty neat so check out our picks below.



OK I have no idea what this video is trying to say. Is her boyfriend or husband abusive? Has he cheated? Has she just randomly decided to pack her things and start over fresh? What on earth does the ending mean? Considering music videos are supposed to sell the song to the audience, it's not very good when they leave you confused. Fortunately the song in itself is simple enough, even if it could do more with itself. The lyrics could be stronger along with the music, which seems like it wants to go somewhere but holds back. I'm guessing that's just what happens when Country music dips into the Pop stream. Lady Antebbelum are a good enough band, but there is a reason I don't come across their music very often.



I don't get to feature her music here nearly enough as I'd like to, but I do like BANKS. Some of her songs can be quite deep, others pure fluff, but she always knows what she's doing with herself and that makes her music just that bit more powerful. Once again we have a song tackling relationship issues, this time with a lover who has left but for a reason. She's still rooting for him to come back and for the realtionship to have a happy ending. Whether coming back would be good or bad is down to our own interpretation, which I really love about music. Deliver a story with the lyrics, but leave the ending to your listeners.



No your eyes are not deceiving you. This is indeed a HAIM song being featured in the 5 Picks, and without me having to be coerced. Yes, we've actually found a HAIM song that I like. Honestly I never thought this day would come. This song is pure fluff with a nice fluffy video to accompany it. Pure, unadulterated fun and I love it. This song has been stuck in my head all week and after multiple listens I don't hate it yet, which is always a good sign. There is a minute sample at the beginning of the song but I don't even care. That's how much fun this is! I know I've probably used that word one too many a time here, but it's true.



I've featured Phoebe Ryan in these picks a lot. I have no idea where exactly this woman came from, but she makes great music. This song again features a minor sample, although unlike HAIM, the sample runs throughout the song here giving it a nice 60's vibe. Again covering the subject of heartbreak (Let's be honest it's a genre that makes up 99.99% of music and I'm not sure what that says about us as humans), this time dealing with the aftermath of a break-up and having no idea why its happened. It's again really honest storytelling, and something that a lot of people will be able to resonate with.



I feel like this might be the most positive 5 Picks I've ever written, because I don't have any major complaints with any of the songs this week. And even more of a miracle? I actually love this song. That's right! The person who complains that Rachel Platten songs don't go anywhere & she needs to explore a new genre of music to avoid being a one genre wonder, completely loves this song! OK the music could be a bit strong, but I only say that because the Producer in me really loves the beat and would love to get hold of this song as an instrumental. But this song is great. The lyrics are strong and create a coherent narative. The music goes somewhere, and I could happily listen to this song on repeat without getting bored.

Sunday, October 15, 2017

CONTROLRadioUK Reviews: Wonderful, Wonderful





Written By DRead Pirates

The Killers have a long awaited new album out called Wonderful Wonderful. It's been five years. What took you so long guys?

'Hot Fuss', their debut album, was beautifully crafted in nearly every aspect. Wonderful Wonderful is the band's best album for what seems like an aeon, and far better than Battle Born ever could have been in retrospect.

There are still overtones of 80's and early Indie type rock, harking back to 'Sam's Town', the Killers second studio album. All is not lost, however, as Wonderful Wonderful has a heady mix of all their previous sounds rolled into one, or at least it sounds that way on an initial listen. Once you begin to delve deeper into the songs a sort of epiphany begins to crystallize.

'The Man', hits you where it hurts, a well constructed dance-rock number that sets you up for a musical journey that really pulls no punches. 'Run For Cover', hits you harder still, an inspirational song full of vigour. The Killers even make time for a quite stunning ballad, 'Have All The Songs Been Written', emotive in every sense.

That song, not so much hits you in the solar plexus, it more like poleaxes you. Job done i think. The album has quality running through much of it, with the exception of 'Some Kind Of Love', that really sucks, bereft of real emotion. That song is the journey man of the album.

The Killers have nice things going on with this record, there are just a few let downs that ultimately get in the way and stop it from being truly magnificent. Wonderful Wonderful, is really wonderful in parts.

Wednesday, October 11, 2017

CONTROLRadioUK Picks 5 Songs You May Not Have Heard Of





Here at CONTROLRadioUK we're always on the look-out for music be it for the playlist, or just because we think the tracks are pretty neat so check out our picks below.



9 seconds into this song I was intrigued. By the time the chorus came along I was hooked. After multiple listens, that statement is true. This video has some beautiful scenery along with acting from Charlotte Cardin. The lyrics are so raw in the brutality of their truthfullness. I've spoken a lot about brave Artists covering subjects in songs that other Artists, for various reasons don't. Be it accepting a relationship is over and being completely ok with that, mental health. Now we have an Artist tackling the role of being a mistress. It's not something a lot of people would dare to do. Mistresses and affairs are a part of societies dirty dozen. Who wants to listen to a song with a person speaking of the pain and tribulations, of being a mistress to her boyfriends main girl? Quite honestly, I do. Having come across this song rather accidentally, I've listened to some more of Charlotte Cardin's songs, and 1) This woman's got a hell of a voice and 2) She's a great writer. The fact she's only 22 and capable of writing such mature material is nothing short of outstanding. Charlotte Cardin is a Canadian Pop/Electro/Jazz singer-songwriter.



Did I choose this song because it sounds similar to Fall Out Boys early work? Yes, but it doesn't make the song any less brilliant. Songs that combine genres of music are always going to be music to my ears, especially when those genres are Rock and Electro Rock. Most Artists these days prefer to step into Rock/Pop territory, which is all nice in theory. Except after a certain point every song sounds the same. 'Starlight'? Very much not sounding like any other song I've heard recently. The lyrics aren't the deepest you'll ever come across, but they're still meaningful enough that you can have a proper rock out to this song. Oh and the lyric video is very pretty for someone who loves stargazing. Written By Wolves are a band from New Zealand.



OK I chose this song because 'Wonder' seems like an interesting enough film, and I do like music videos for movies that incorporate actual footage from the movie. But this is a half decent song in its own right. Yes it has that EDM beat I've written about way too much, saddling its way through the chorus. That aside though the song has enough about it to be a plesant listen, which is really the bare requirement. Bea Miller is an American Singer/Songwriter/Actress.



You can say what you like about P!nk, but the woman knows how to write good music. She's helped here by Jack Antonoff, who when he's not off making music that I really wish would actually go somewhere with Bleachers, is a really good Producer/Songwriter. Not quite on Ryan Tedder's level just yet, but he's getting there. 'What About Us' left me extremely dissapointed and wondering what direction 'Beautiful Trauma' would be taking after P!nks 5 year break. The title track here is a vast improvement on that and reignites my hopes for the album. It's the perfect blend of Electro/Pop/Rock. The lyrics are good enough even if not quite as in depth as some of P!nks previous work. The music knows when to go up, but not too much that it completely overpowers P!nk and the message of the song. She'll never ben everyones cup of tea for reasons that I can both agree and disagree with, but this is an enjoyable effort.



I think I was a rare person who wasn't blown away by 'Shut Up And Dance' all the way back in 2014. Still though 'Talking Is Hard' was routed to my playlist for at least 6 months before I got bored, and its been in retirement ever since. For a type of 'comeback' song 'One Foot' is good enough. Its got a great chorus that will probably be stuck in your head for a few weeks. The music keeps your ears hooked and the music video is ok, though it doesn't have a story or really fit with the song. It feels to an extent a bit 'same old' but with 'What If Nothing' out next month (November 10th to be exact) Walk The Moon have enough time to release a single or two and wow. Walk The Moon are an American Rock band.

Saturday, October 7, 2017

The Fizz Are Sparking





Written by DRead Pirate Roberts

Bucks Fizz are back or are they?

After some thirty years, three former members of the band Bucks Fizz, now named The Fizz for legal reasons, along with a new member called Bobby McVay are on the comeback trail. With their new single and album about to hit the charts. Is all as it might seem?

Bobby Gee from the original Bucks Fizz line up is no longer on speaking terms with his old singing buddies. Bobby kept going with the Bucks Fizz name, performing in cabaret and cruise liners with his wife Heidi Gee, while Mike, Cheryl and Jay decided to call time on the band and carve out solo careers.

In the meantime Bobby's wife Heidi, managed to secure the trade mark for Bucks Fizz, effectively stopping the other three former members from ever using that name again. Hostilities broke out and here we are in good old 2017.

The Fizz along with a handful of songs written by the legendary songwriter and producer Mike Stock, are currently doing the radio and TV circuit promoting 'Dancing In The Rain', their new single.

It seems to be getting good feedback on Twitter. The song could have been written for Kylie Minogue, maybe it was. Mike Stock wrote all of Kylie's early hit songs. The melodic structures sound familiar, almost too familiar, a hark back to the late 80's early 90's in flavour.

One could be mistaken to think The Fizz sound is out of step with the current auto tuned obsessed vocals, rap and robotic rhythms that permeates the current musical landscape. Still, as a homage to yesteryear, 'Dancing In The Rain', is not too bad if you like that sort of thing.

It remains to be seen how well The Fizz will do. Nostalgia, however, might save the day.

I just can't help but feel The Fizz lacks a little sparkle. Or it might well be the orange juice in Bucks Fizz, has long since run dry.




Friday, September 22, 2017

'English Weather' Is CONTROLRadioUK's Video of The Week









There is a reason why Fick As Fieves have been championed by the BBC and currently featured on Spotify's 'HOT NEW BANDS' playlist. That reason is they're awesome.

They've had a busy year playing at gigs and festivals along with the likes of 'Slaves', 'Redfaces', 'Madness' and 'Seastick Steve' and their latest single 'English Weather' is fantastic. It's contemporary rock with the undertones of a 70's vibe, the video is fun and so is the song.

Their sound reminds me a lot of the Artic Monkeys where they first came out, and they could very much be a band to look out for in 2018. it is very much right to describe them as an energetic Indie-rock trio because 'English Weather' is bursting with energy, and most importantly positivity.

We're all very much aware of the fraught position the world is in at the moment, and whilst I do admire Artists who use their platform to speak up for the cause, we also need Artists like Fick As Fieves to provide a welcome relief from troubles. 'English Weather' is very much that relief and having listened to it over 10 times, I can happily report this song only gets better with every listen.

2017 has seen them release a series of singles, which have generated thousands of views and streams across the platform, and I challenge anyone to listen to their music and question why. The only answer you will find is in your dancing shoes.

CONTROLRadioUK is extremely proud to not only count Fick As Fieves as one of the many Artists we playlist, but also feature them as our song of the week and do not be surprised to see them ruling our charts very soon!

Thursday, September 21, 2017

CONTROLRadioUK Picks 5 Songs You May Not Have Heard Of





Here at CONTROLRadioUK we're always on the look-out for music be it for the playlist, or just because we think the tracks are pretty neat so check out our picks below.



OK I know this article is a good few days late which I entirely blame on illness, but this is still a pretty neat track. A pattern has been developing in the relationship focused songs that have been featuring in these picks. It's completely accidental, but a breath of fresh air on the genre. Songs about the heartbreak and devastation of a relationship going south are obviously always going to invest, and they're a great comfort along with the tub of ice cream. But realizing there are problems in a relationship & asking your partner to be head on and real over them, and being able to see that one person is more invested in a relationship than the other is a really good avenue to explore. It's songwriting at its most truthful, brutal and bravest, since these are very difficult, and one might even say vulnerable, subjects to write about and this song is absolutely beautiful. Phoebe Ryan is an American singer/songwriter, and you can download and stream 'Be Real' now.



You may be thinking that Maty Noyes is a familiar name, and you'd be absolutely right since she gave us the superb 'In My Mind', which hasn't left my playlist since release. Dare I say that 'Say It To My Face' is even better? Because it is and I didn't think that possible. When Artists such as Maty Noyes come along and give us such fantastic songs at a relatively young age for a musician (most don't start to peak until their mid-20's) you stand up and take notice. Musically this song is a breath of fresh air from the EDM tropical beat ridden nuisances that are currently ruling the chart. Lyrically this has a lot of depth in providing a catchy chorus that will get stuck in your head, whilst the song avoids getting repetitive after a few listens. Having an undercurrent of an 80's electro vibe will also do you a world of favors. The only critic I could really give is this song only being 2:51 seconds long, but sometimes it's better to be 'short' by usual standards than bring down the song with filler.



Never did I think I'd ever willingly listen to a Rebecca Black song, let alone feature her in 5 Picks but this song is an absolute bop. To be honest I think she was given an extremely rough ride with the 'Friday' backlash. 'Heart Full of Scars' is extremely self aware whilst also being really fun, and being accompanied by fantastic music. It's a song that everyone in some way or another will be able to relate to, and again for someone so young, it is an extremely impressive song to come up with.



I don't have much to say about this except I love MUNA, am praying to the stars I get to see them next month, and every time a new MUNA song comes out, it is impossible for me to ignore and not feature it here. This song is great just like every song they make and the video is really cute and fun.



I've featured a number of Lights songs here now, and that's because she's an excellent singer/songwriter/actor, which she's showing off in bundles here. She mixes different genres of music together so effortlessly, and her songs are so deep and yet so enjoyable to listen to. Skin&Earth is out tomorrow and you can also get the comic here. It directly ties in with the album, which if you've listened or watched the videos for the other singles is very much obvious, but I think it's a really cool thing for fans to dig in to.

Thursday, September 14, 2017

5 Songs From CONTROLRadioUK Artists





You've seen our Throwback Thursdays and 5 picks of songs we think are pretty neat from non CONTROLRadioUK Artists. Well in this brand new feature, we're bring you 5 songs from CONTROLRadioUK Artists. These songs were chosen by our CEO/Director Trisha Benjamin, so without further ado!



I've been on a roll with Country songs recently, and I don't hate it. Accompanied by a nice video, this is a great song with a lot of heart. It's also more of the Country/Pop variety than straight up Country & has a chorus that'll get stuck in your head after a few listens.





Seriously Country music is me right now! This isn't as up tempo as 'Catch Me', but it's nonetheless a great song, probably bordering Country/Rock and the video fits the song perfectly.





Not to be confused with Coldplay, this song is fantastic. Combines about 3 different genres and I just love it. Meaningful lyrics, good video & a song that actually goes somewhere. It is seriously not much to ask.





Unless I'm mistaken & I'm not often, this song has featured on the CONTROLRadioUK Charts, so you guys like this song just as much as we do. It's a lovely moody number that'd sit perfectly in the mainstream charts, great lyrics, the climax of this song gets me every time & Grace Monroe has a fantastic voice.





Another moody number to finish this weeks edition, and I wouldn't blame you for mistaking this for a Muse track because I did. The video is hauntingly beautiful and I love the way this song starts out as a very moody type of ballad, and then steps it up a notch in the chorus. Oh and that guitar string is probably gonna haunt my dreams for the next week.

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

CONTROLRadioUK Picks 5 Songs You May Not Have Heard Of





Here at CONTROLRadioUK we're always on the look-out for music be it for the playlist, or just because we think the tracks are pretty neat so check out our picks below.



This video really isn't much, but this is a great track with a lovely drop in the chorus making up for the lack of lyrics. I can't really describe what genre this falls into, I'm just glad it's not EDM. Ashe is very much an up and coming singer/songwriting, but if 'Used To It' is any indication, she has the potential to be huge.



I'm not sure if it was the intention, but those individual shots look like something straight out of a clothing commercial. Apart from that I am admiring the beautiful scenery because I am a sucker for it, and this song is good enough. It's nothing too complicated lyrics wise, just a nice feel good track you can dance the night away to.



Unfortunately I wasn't able to feature the new Foo Fighters track here as well, but basically we're blessed Green day & Foo Fighters are releasing music at the same time. Yes this song comes from 'Revolution Radio' that was out last year, but this is still a new single, so the sentiment totally counts. This song is typical Green day, though the beginning may make you think your headphones are up the spout (this is becoming a bit of a habit with songs lately & I don't hate it). 'Too Dumb to Die' is thought provoking lyrically, with that Green Day sound we all know and love & the lyric video fits the tone of the song perfectly.



KELLY CLARKSON IS BACK. I know she last released an album 2 years ago, but any time an Artist such as Kelly Clarkson releases new music it is a big deal! She has got such a fantastic voice and this song is brilliant. Has a minor sample at the beginning of the chorus I can't quite place, and I love when Artists give the backing dancers/singers presence in videos instead of just being background noise.



I'm gonna be honest this doesn't blow me away at all, and is only here because music had a bit of a slow week in terms of offerings. The music is OK but riddled with that summery EDM beat I have grown to hate. But the collaborative effort transforms a mundane song into something enjoyable. Hailee Steinfeld is more than proving her musical credentials, the only thing I would want in future is for her to try a different type of music.

Monday, September 4, 2017

CONTROLRadioUK Picks 5 Songs You May Not Have Heard Of





Here at CONTROLRadioUK we're always on the look-out for music be it for the playlist, or just because we think the tracks are pretty neat so check out our picks below.



There was some opposition to featuring this song here (translation; it only made the picks because the other offerings this week were deemed even worse) but I really like this song. It has been 3 very long years since Foo Fighters last released an album, but they are very much back. 'The Sky Is A Neighborhood' is far more serious than 'Run' was but still completely welcome. The lyrics and visual content are completely open to interpretation, which is art at its best - making you think and keeping you on your toes. The song starts off ominously enough with the backing vocals and light guitar, which leads into the main verse led by the great double act which is the guitar and drums. The chorus is simple enough, but still enough to take the roof off the house. 'Concrete and Gold' is out on the 15th September. True rock anthems have been missing from music for quite a while now, and I can't wait to see what else the Foo Fighters have up their sleeves.



What can I say about Molly Kate Kestner that I haven't said before? She's got a great voice and hand at writing songs. 'Compromise' is another fantastic unapologetic anthem. That's it, that's all I got.



Is this partially here because of my love for One Tree Hill? Yes, but it's also a really good song. Country music is not usually my cup of tea. And by not usually I mean I can't normally stand it. No offense to Country music I was just brought up on Pop/Rock and don't like change. I've listened to some of Jana Kramer's music before and really enjoyed it, but alas CONTROLRadioUK HQ hasn't. This is a rare occasion we're on the same page & I'm thankful, because as said this is a good song. Many Artists over the years have written songs comparing a difficult relationship to substance abuse. It's never a comparison that's welcomed, but is as close to effect as you'll get. This song starts out as a nice Country ballad and goes up with a brilliant chorus and the songs climax is quite wonderful. It actually reminds me a bit of Carrie Underwood's 'Before He Cheats' which is another superb Country song. Jana Kramer is an American Country singer.



This song is just magnificent. The build up in the music, mix of different musical genres, the backing chorus, and the way everything comes together so perfectly for the songs climax? It's absolutely brilliant and my favorite song of the week. The lyric video is an interesting angle to go with, and there's basically no questioning Jared Leto's songwriting abilities. Thirty Seconds To Mars started work on the new album back in 2015, and hopefully it will be released at some point this year, along with some more singles.



Another brilliant song and video from Hurts. They're not afraid to think outside the box which I like, and the music is fantastic. I'm completely in love with the drop beat before the chorus, it's an absolute work of wonder. The video is well acted, directed and choreographed and perfectly matches the tone of the song. Hurts are an English synth pop duo and the album 'Desire' is released on the 29th September.

5 Songs From CONTROLRadioUK Artists





You've seen our Throwback Thursdays and 5 picks of songs we think are pretty neat from non CONTROLRadioUK Artists. Well in this brand new feature, we're bring you 5 songs from CONTROLRadioUK Artists. These songs were chosen by our CEO/Director Trisha Benjamin, so without further ado!



This is a JAM! My perfect type of Country/Rock and you can be damn sure I am breaking the replay button. The video is also extremely colourful as well, with some gorgeous scenery. You can check out Elles Bailey's music on Spotify and her official website





We've featured DEVILFIRE here before, and this is another banger. This is such a beautiful song with an even more amazing video. Which, you know, I would say since this song warms my Rock & Roll heart. You can join me in listening to DEVILFIRE on

This song is just gold, and don't be surprised if you see it ruling the CONTROLRadioUK Charts very soon. It's accompanied by a very cool video, but really I'm in love with this song. The chorus is just excellent with the way it incorporates 4 different musical genres. Lyrically this song might apply the standard rhyming couplet in places, but the way Mara Duke mixes it up with the music makes it sound unique.





I can't resist a ballad, especially when it's this soft and good. What a lot of people don't realize is you don't need power vocals that knock out the windows for a ballad to be powerful. Sometimes you just need a simple video that lets the song speak for itself, and heartfelt lyrics.





Not to be confused with The Chainsmokers 'Closer' (I still can't understand that songs popularity), this is a nice number from Hash. He's got a really great voice and is able to emote the message of the song well in the middle. The song is a nice mix of acoustic RNB which I am always here for, with some good lyrics, and has a beat that will probably end up stuck in your head (or is that just me).