Maroon 5 & Avril Lavigne – “Smilephone”

Published September 03rd 2012
Filed under Videos

Plenty of songs are recycled over and over by producers and given to different artists with new lyrics. Examples of this are Dr. Luke with About You Now by Sugababes and My Life Would Suck Without You by Kelly Clarkson, Ryan Tedder with Kelly Clarkson’s Already Gone and Beyconcé’s Halo, Dr. Luke with P!nk’s U + Ur Hand and The Veronicas’ 4ever.

The latest of the bunch is Shellback recycling his track Smile by Avril Lavigne and turning it into Payphone by Maroon 5.

I’ve created a mashup of the two. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to get my hands on the official vocal track for Smile but it still shows how easily Smile and Payphone fit together. You can listen to it below:

You can listen to my mashup of Kelly Clarkson’s Already Gone and Beyoncé’s Halo below:

All That Junk 20/8

Published August 20th 2012
Filed under News

Cher Lloyd had a bottle of piss thrown at her yesterday at V Festival. She ran off stage when it happened but returned shortly to finish her set. (Daily Mail link)

Avril Lavigne has put the finishing touches to her album for a second time. (Twitter link)

Rita Ora has achieved her third number one on the UK Singles Chart with How We Do (Party). (BBC link)

McFly are at the American Embassy trying to get US Visas to allow them to perform in the States. (Twitter link)

Mutya Buena bumped into Heidi Range at V Festival and claimed on Twitter that it was lovely to see her… before deleting said tweet. (No link)

Avril Lavigne – “Goodbye” Music Video

Published March 02nd 2012
Filed under Videos

Avril Lavigne has created a video by herself for her song Goodbye as a “thank you” to her fans and to close the Goodbye Lullaby era.

The video is just a low budget film shot in her hotel room. Avril looks stunning in the video and looks the most mature she ever has, which will hopefully be a sign of how her image will be for her next album, due out this year.

You can watch the video for Goodbye below:

All That Junk – 10/5

Published May 10th 2010
Filed under News

Maroon 5 have announced the release of their third studio album Hands All Over and a tour in support of the album. (Twitter Link)

Diana Vickers celebrated debuting at number one on the UK album charts with a cake. (Twitter Link)

Avril Lavigne finally got herself a Twitter account, even if it is hard to believe that it’s really her or that she’s 25 years old from her Tweets. (Twitter Link)

Jade Ewen thought she was driving on a motorway today but it was in fact a dual-carriageway. (Twitter Link)

Alexandra Burke’s third single from her debut album has reached number one on the Irish iTunes. (Twitter Link)

Paramore – “The Only Exception”

Published February 19th 2010
Filed under Reviews

Paramore are a genre-hopping band who have a lot of credibility and gain a lot of support from “Kerrang-ers” but realistically, they are just typical pop rock which definitely isn’t a bad thing. When it comes to their ballads, they do a pretty good job at them. Franklin, When It Rains and We Are Broken are three very good ballads and three of their best songs so when we heard their latest album Brand New Eyes last year, it was no surprise to come across another ballad to add to the former three.

The Only Exception is an acoustic ballad and the stand out track from Brand New Eyes. It’s about time that one of Paramore’s best songs is getting a single release. The vocal from lead singer Hayley Williams is delivered really well as always but also shows hints of Avril Lavigne at times. While the chorus is quite repetitive, the vocal makes it interesting. The way Hayley sings the words “you” and “are” right after each other, but in different octaves, sounds a bit shocking on first listen but soon becomes one of the best things about the song.

The best part of the song is the middle 8 and the added lyric in the final chorus.

I’ve got a tight grip on reality but I can’t
Let go of what’s in front of me here
I know you’re leaving in the morning when you wake up
Leave me with some kind of proof it’s not a dream

You are the only exception
And I’m on my way to believing

The middle 8 is the most “Avril” sounding moment of the song and sounds similar to the middle 8’s in both How Does It Feel and Fall To Pieces. The Only Exception wouldn’t sound out of place on Avril’s Under My Skin but it does sound out of place on Paramore’s Brand New Eyes in between much heavier tracks.

The video premiered on February 14th and fits the song perfectly by acting out the lyrics which gives the video a good storyline instead of just a performance of the song. You can check it out below:

The Only Exception is set for release on April 19th through Fueled by Ramen.