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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Current favourite TV shows

If you know me, you know I watch a lot of TV. I'm not addicted exactly, but it's a kind of borderline situation. :/
So here's a few goodies I've been loving recently.

Agent Carter


This is a new series based on the character Agent Carter from the Marvel film Captain America. It's awesome because you get to see how (pre-S.H.I.E.L.D.? spy?) agents back then operate, and it's basically an awesome period-spy-crime drama from the '40s. I love period dramas (Downton Abbey and Boardwalk Empire are amongst my top 5 all time favourite TV shows) and I love Marvel and spy shows (Chuck also makes it into my top 5 list too). If you're a fan of the Marvel cinematic universe and are perhaps a little bored of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, you should check out Agent Carter (but you probably already have and don't need me to tell you!).


The 100


I believe this show is in its second season and oh boy, this second season is 1000x better than the first. The first season was great, don't get me wrong, but all of the character developments and worldbuilding that was established in the first season has given this show the foundation to make the current season fly. The 100 is a sci-fi show on the CW and it's also dystopian. There's so much involved I can't even begin to describe it, but the characters are flippin' awesome and the story and writing just make this show epic. Plus, there are some really talented Aussie actors leading the cast. The 100 this season has been blowing me away week by week and each episode has been jam packed with action and excitement. 


Parks & Recreation


Easily one of my favourite TV comedies ever. So good. So funny. Best cast. The only thing that can compete with Parks & Rec is Community. Anyway, Parks & Rec is in its final season (ultimate sad face) but so far Season 7 has started off really well. Watching all the behind the scenes videos and deleted scenes on YouTube sometimes actually makes me tear up (especially that new one about April/Andy over the seasons). It took me a long time to get hooked onto this show because the first season is just so darn crap, but thank goodness I was persuaded to give it a third chance (and also thank goodness the first season is only six episodes) because it's so charming and hilarious and endearing and I love the cast so much.


The Challenge


This show for me is more of a guilty pleasure. It's an MTV reality competition that gets contestants from past seasons of The Real World (and other MTV reality shows) to compete in physical challenges for money. What I love about it is seeing these physically strong and fit guys and girls compete week to week in epic challenges (I'm a super competitive person myself). The final challenge is always super long and requires a lot of endurance. What I don't like so much is the attitudes of the contestants a lot of the time. They party a lot, get drunk, talk trash about each other and things get nasty fast. Thank goodness Laurel isn't in the current season is all I'll say about that.

Monday, January 26, 2015

Performing for a Star

Last Friday, my band was hired to play for a 30th birthday party. It went pretty swell. The girl (whose name was Star) found us on Gumtree. Our ad is now taken down (and thank goodness, because my sister posted the advert with the title that had "acoustic" spelt as "accoustic"). 
smh doesn't even cover it.

It was our first proper paid gig and we worked pretty hard to cover as many of Star's song requests as we could in the limited time we had (we learnt something like 10 new songs in 10 days). 

Thankfully we had our friend James be our sound guy for the day (without him we'd have been pretty darn screwed) and gourmet hot dogs and toddlers with balloons were involved at some point too. 

We performed quite a bit better than I expected, but to be honest my expectations were not as high as usual. Basically because when you're in a band you need to rely on people other than yourself which is pretty difficult for a perfectionist with efficient work ethic. Not to sound rude or anything. 

Oh and also when your administrative band member tells you the date of the gig is the 30th and suddenly oh crap it's the 23rd, things in your head might start to go haywire. We even had one band member (Deb) absent and had to find a replacement (Davina). Thank God she was an excellent replacement.

Our swan song I Will Wait went over really well. Yay for not messing up the chords. And also yay for mumford and sons.

This was our set list (we didn't do Somewhere Over the Rainbow):

And this is me:

Something Sound

I made a facebook page and youtube channel for my music a while back. i never posted anything because i never really worked on anything or wrote anything to its completion. but today i posted a little video update just on my facebook page because i was feeling that way inclined.
it's just a rough little practice/jam snippet of tori kelly's treasure.
I just called it "dark room fairy lights feeling down something sound".

i've actually been in a band these past several months, so i have been working on music, just not my own individual stuff. we've had a few gigs here n there, but i kinda feel like i should focus on my own creative endeavours more (especially song writing, composing and storywriting).

I'll try n post here on this blog a little more. blogging seems to be an outlet i've always had growing up since my teen years but i dropped it. i think i may as well pick it back up again.

Anyway, here's the vid.


if you're interested, click for:
my music facebook page
my youtube channel (music)