Wednesday, 20 June 2012

Foster the People @ Dowsview Park: July 19th 2012 :)






So last night I was very privileged to see Foster the People in TO as well as Kimbra and Tokyo Police club. Needless to say, I rocked out hardcore! Foster the People was incredible! I have never been so inspired by a show, their music and words left an imprint on my soul. Concerts like that just make me so happy to know I have ties to music and one day that's how I will live my life.

They opened the show with Kimbra and she killed it (as expected) that girls voice is crazy insane! When she started singing "Two Way Street" I had legit tears in my eyes. Then when she did "Settle Down" and "Limbo" I was jumping up and down like an idiot with a massive grin on my face.

I don't think though that the crowd really knew who Kimbra was. They looked kinda dead during her performance, which kinda bugged me because Kimbra should be known for more than "Somebody That I Used to Know" And you could tell the crowd would have been more active if she would have announced it, which is kinda unfortunate. Everyone was with it but not really, then there was me, just rocking out to her entire set looking like a crazy person.
  
Tokyo Police Club was incredible as well! The keyboardist, Graham cut his finger open on one of his guitar strings during one of the songs and was bleeding everywhere. He stuck it out like a trooper and bandaged it up just in time to play one of my favorite songs off their most recent album "Bambi" and then when they played "Wait Up" I lost myself all over again. 

Then, Foster the People took the stage...

Oh. My. Gosh

I'm going to be honest here, I really didn't know what to expect from these guys. The thing with Synth-pop bands is that their studio recordings normally have so much sampling and added sound piled onto them, that it is hard for the band themselves to replicate it all live.

This was not the case for Foster the People.

Armed with 6 people on stage, they performed at their full and incredible, jaw dropping potential. I was in awe. Halfway through the show Mark took a moment to honor Radiohead's drum tech, Scott Johnson. Who died a few days prior when one of the stages at Downsview collapsed during sound check. We actually had to walk past the destroyed stage to get to the newly set up venue. It sent chills up my spine to see the twisted metal frame just hanging there. To know that someone had died there a few days before was just eery. 

It was really heart-warming to see Mark bring it up, even though he never knew Scott. That just goes to show that musicians are all family in a way, extended and loved just as if they were related through blood.

However (and I have to shine light on this) It made me so angry that fan-girls were yelling "Marry me Mark!" and "Have my babies Mark!" during his speech about Scott Johnson. I'm sorry but this is a serious moment about a man dying and you feel the need to scream unnecessary comments during a moment of silence?! You don't have to be a fan of Radiohead but have some respect! Further more you are there to listen to the music not to scream about its band members in fictitious scenarios that will never happen to you in your natural born life. 

Anyways *ahem*...The set list that they played last night was super amazing and really long. I couldn't keep track of the songs in the slightest. But all throughout the show, we were rocking like there was no tomorrow. I don't think I've ever been that pumped at a concert before and I've been to a few in the past year. They launched into "Love" a bonus song off of their album "Torches" We found out Mark had wrote that song for P-Diddy...The look on my one friends face when he mentioned that was PRICELESS. But luckily for Foster the People he didn't release the song and they got a fabulous track out of it. 
Then they played "Helena Beat" and my favourite "Houdini" and we were just gone, dancing and singing and jumping as if we were the only ones there. 

They finished the night with "Ruby" which was really beautiful and then they lead it into "Pumped Up Kicks" which is the point where everyone just let loose. I really couldn't move much at that point in the song. Everyone was packed together so tightly but we all still managed to sway and sing and jump.  



It was a hot night, a very hot night. I was surprised half the crowd didn't pass out on the grass. We were all "sweating like a hooker in church" but it was totally worth it all. I am so incredibly happy right now, this is why I love music, why I want to surround myself with it and be a part of it. Music brings people closer together and makes memories, it makes you forget about life and just celebrate what we have, together. 

I was surrounded by good friends, good music and I had a phenomenal time because of it. What a great way to start off the summer of 2012. 

-xoxo
Cloe 




Monday, 18 June 2012

Book Binding Whilst Slothing About...


Nice hot tea from my favorite mug <3


Paired with my favorite movie = Double the <3 


Remember everyone, confidence is contagious.

Today was hands down a "No Makeup Monday" I was just so swamped when I rolled out of bed that makeup didn't really seem like a high priority. So instead of spending the 10 minutes this morning doing my face all fancy like. I got dressed and had an Indiana Jones movie marathon in my sloth clothes but being the cool cat that I am I couldn't just sit and watch the movie. No way, sitting is for lazy sloths, I am an active sloth! So I made a few sketchbooks while Indy was once again protecting archaeological history and ultimately saving an ancient relic from falling into the hands of greedy old men.






The spine is made from a torn out magazine page and the covers are from some old card stock I had lying around. The closure is an elastic I found in a drawer, I'm thinking of making more and selling them but I will be refining the closure system for sure. I don't like the way the elastic looks on the opening end of the book when its closed and secure. Noted and added to the list of projects! 
Now I'm off to make chocolate chip cookies for tomorrow!!! Wewt! 

Hope everyone is having a lovely Monday as well!

xoxo
-Cloe 
                                                 


Music Monday: Foster the People


Foster the People- Houdini (Acoustic) 



"Got shackles on, my words are tied." 

I love acoustic music, love, love, LOVE it! There is something so beautiful about a song played out with nothing more than a few simple instruments and a raw voice. So when I found the acoustic version of one of my favorite Foster the People songs, "Houdini" I knew I'd be instantly taken by it,
and I was. Some people are annoyed with Mark's vocals, but overall I think they are lovely and very unique, not to mention the finger picking style he uses is incredible! When I found this acoustic version I didn't expect that type of sound coming from Foster the People, because I'm so used to their indietronica style to their live music. But the contrast between the two really made me fall for their music even more. Because it just proves how they are taking their creations to the next level, and I love that! 

As you can see I am a huge fan of FTP and am lucky to say that I am going to be seeing them with a few friends tomorrow! :D Which is going to be AH-MAZING! The line up is great too! Kimbra and Tokyo Police Club! Ahhhhhhh so. much. AWESOMENESS! 
I will be posting pictures and whatnot come Wednesday so stay tuned! 

Happy listening!

xoxo
-Cloe 

Sunday, 17 June 2012

Quite Sunday of Semi-Annoying Annoyances


(Good music)


(Good Smells)


(Good ways to travel in nerdy style)


(Good memories)


(Good hairstyles) 
THE BEAST HAS BEEN TAMED!


After a glorious, rainy day filled with taking pictures and having a fun time with my family it would be really nice to NOT have my pictures all deleted from my SD card and my computer once I uploaded them.
And when I'm talking deleted
I mean deleted...
permanently
forever....
GONE

I almost had a heart attack and died, until I found a little download that said it could restore my SD card and miraculously bring back my photos like little zombies of compressed files.
So I downloaded it and was happy to find all my photos on the SD card, ready to be restored.
But however when I hit "Restore" it told me that I would have to pay $35.99 in order to put my pictures back to my hard drive and being the broke student that I am, that was NOT gonna happen!
Arrrghhhh and what kills me is there were some amazing shots from today! For the ones however that were spared they turned out really awesome and I am happy I have those left :) but in all honesty from today's occurrences alone,  I was about to throw myself at a wall.
But its cool, its cool. It could have been a lot worse, like my camera could have spontaneously burst into flames or something? Right? Yes...let's go with that....

-xoxo
Cloe

Monday, 11 June 2012

Music Monday: Arkells


Arkells- I'm Not The Sun


"I'm not the sun, there's no guarantee. I'll burn out hard like a spark."

I'll be honest here, I don't listen to many Canadian bands. I'M SORRY! ITS NOT THEM ITS ME!
...well...it is kinda them....BUT ANYWAYS when my friend told me about a band by the name of the Arkells, I do admit I was skeptical and a tad stereotypical. I was concerned that my eardrums would be flooded with bagpipes and fiddle tunes. (Not that he listens to that...AT ALL) but I was worried. I was happy however to find that it wasn't Celtic dancing tunes, but a cacophony of brilliance in lyrics and warm, rich indie rock sound. I actually started listening to their second album "Michigan Left" first and then on Saturday I finally got their first album "Jackson Square" and I actually curled up in my room and listened to the whole thing in an afternoon. Again I was blown away by everything on the album, I fell in love with "I'm Not The Sun" instantly. Its such a beautiful song, one that you could fall asleep or slow dance to. 
Ahhhh summer, I love thee.

Happy Listening!

-xoxo
Cloe  

Sunday, 10 June 2012

In The Name of the Moon...

Today was another lazy Sunday around the house and since I didn't really have anything better to do (which is a shocker) I decided to pick up an old project that I had abandoned for a bit.
Back in March, I had to make a trip out to Ardenes to pick up a new wallet but ended up walking out with 2. Curse those 2 for 10 deals they have....they will be the death of me I swear...
ANYWAYS! So I got my wallet I used now and this really pink, REALLY sparkly one that I thought I'd give away for a birthday present. Cause knowing me I'd never really use a wallet THAT sparkly and junk. However one day soon after that, I was watching Sailor Moon and reminiscing over my lost childhood. 

AND THAT'S WHEN IT HIT ME! 


THE MOON CRISIS PENDANT THAT IS!!!

It was the perfect wallet to add some nerdy glitz to! So that's what I did!!!! 



and now I am happy to say.....its FINALLY DONE!!!





I am super proud of this project and I am stoaked to get to use it! All it needs is a coat of varnish over top of the actual design, which I will apply tomorrow on account of the black marker I used to line it. I would DIE if it smudged! 


So based on my timely assumption I should be ready to protect the world from the evil ways of the Negaverse by....Tuesday! :D 

How did you spend your Sunday? 

-xoxo

Cloe







Hello Summer!


I love impromptu adventures with the besties! 
Our night consisted of feeding ducklings, watching the sun set and getting attacked by the occasional mosquito. Summer is here folks! 

-xoxo
Cloe