Tuesday 30 November 2010

Sigur Ros: Heima

This documentary is quite old and I'm sure that many of you have seen it before, but for those of you that haven't, I can't recommend it highly enough. Super epic and gorgeous music producing Iceland band, Sigur Ros, took a tour of their homeland with a series of free gigs for the locals. It's full of great live performances, stunning scenery and cinematography and just the general quaintness of Iceland. Seriously go watch, here's the trailer:

Monday 29 November 2010

Music Monday 29.

Bit of a little update this week, but still packed with some noises worth listening to.

Kanye West & Jay-Z Ft La Roux - That's My Bitch



As we get closer to the (still far off) release of Watch The Throne from this two giants of world, I'm sure we start to hear a few leaks, intended or not. The first is That's My Bitch, and wow. Such a massive song. Beasty beat, nasty lyrics with a whole lot of attitude. Hopefully this album lives upto the hype, between Jay and Kanye, I'm sure they can pull of something pretty darn special.

Bon Iver - Skinny Love (Das Kaptial Rerub)



I'm not entirely sure what a 'rerub' entails, but I'm liking the sound of it. Such a simple edit of the gorgeous original. The minimalistic drums and the relative amount of space in this record are almost The XX like, and that is by no means a bad thing. With this drum beat behind the track, it almost seems as if we're waiting for someone to start rapping over the top. Might be a bit much, but I'm just saying...

Of Oceans - In Love, Not Limbo



Another absolutely stunning track. The gorgeous sounded and equally lovely named track, again shows us our a simple drum beat and not much else can be a winning formula. Simply blooming lovely!

Friday 26 November 2010

Land Rover: A Tool.


Simplicity. It's amazing how often this is a winning ingredient in advertising.

Lonely Island X Rokk Vodka

There's not much to explain here. The guys that provided much of the soundtrack to my second year of uni, combined with a hot women, produced a piss-take advert, oh and it's for vodka. Pretty much a winning combo.

An Idea.


  1. Ideas don’t come from watching television
  2. Ideas sometimes come from listening to a lecture
  3. Ideas often come while reading a book
  4. Good ideas come from bad ideas, but only if there are enough of them
  5. Ideas hate conference rooms, particularly conference rooms where there is a history of criticism, personal attacks or boredom
  6. Ideas occur when dissimilar universes collide
  7. Ideas often strive to meet expectations. If people expect them to appear, they do
  8. Ideas fear experts, but they adore beginner’s mind. A little awareness is a good thing
  9. Ideas come in spurts, until you get frightened. Willie Nelson wrote three of his biggest hits in one week
  10. Ideas come from trouble
  11. Ideas come from our ego, and they do their best when they’re generous and selfless
  12. Ideas come from nature
  13. Sometimes ideas come from fear (usually in movies) but often they come from confidence
  14. Useful ideas come from being awake, alert enough to actually notice
  15. Though sometimes ideas sneak in when we’re asleep and too numb to be afraid
  16. Ideas come out of the corner of the eye, or in the shower, when we’re not trying
  17. Mediocre ideas enjoy copying what happens to be working right this minute
  18. Bigger ideas leapfrog the mediocre ones
  19. Ideas don’t need a passport, and often cross borders (of all kinds) with impunity
  20. An idea must come from somewhere, because if it merely stays where it is and doesn’t join us here, it’s hidden. And hidden ideas don’t ship, have no influence, no intersection with the market. They die, alone


Via Seth Godin.

A Calvin Klein Christmas.

This Christmas, Calvin Klein's window displays will be put together by Cuban American installation artist Anthony Goicolea. They are far from your typical Christmas window display, no tinsel, no reindeer not even a snowman. How unchristmassy you might be thinking. But no, they still contain a whole lot of Crimbo spirit in them, just no in the traditional sense. What is more Goicolea has created a lovely short video to go with his displays. Enjoy.




Wednesday 24 November 2010

Ikea: Delivering Homes.



I've got a lot of time for this advert. But maybe that's the problem. It's undoubtibly clever, it makes the reader work a little, but rewards them for doing so. However I can only think that it's a bit too clever. Ads these days quite often need to be instant, not always, but very often. Having what appears to be a front room and the Ikea logo, is not going to stop people in their tracks, they're just going to think "oh furniture and Ikea, great.". Nevertheless taking the well known phrase "free home delivery" to such a level, is smart.

Flamingos Being A Flamingo.


This picture is just ridiculous. Photographer Bobby Haas managed to capture just one picture in this crazy moment when a flock of flamingos arranged themselves in a shape of a...flamingo. Madness.

Tuesday 23 November 2010

Windows Phone 7 Really? Yes Really.

For all the great things that Windows has achieved in the (many) past years, advertising greatness is not one of them. Which shows the importance, impact and quality of their product (don't worry I'm a Mac-boy really). The Windows Vista adverts are seriously painful. As in I actually went to the hospital once after seeing one.

This ad for the new Windows Phone 7 is smart. It doesn't try too hard, it's relatable, it's funny, it's pretty much what advertising should be. It's far from the greatest ad of all time, don't get me wrong, but it's very much the right direction for Windows.

Monday 22 November 2010

Music Monday 28.

Ok so I've got quite a few songs this week so I'm gonna keep the chit chat short. And the fact that I'm being dragged out the door to go Christmas shopping doesn't help.

Ellie Goulding - Your Song




If you've been on my blog this week or anywhere near a TV this week you must have seen the new John Lewis advert. This Elton John cover, by Ellie Goulding is just pretty blooming lovely to be honest. It was going to be my tip for Christmas number one, but as it's already in the charts, I don't know if it can last. Especially when X Factor starts cranking them out, but still a lovely rendition.

Jay Electronica ft Jay Z - The Dream - Shiny Suit Theory




No sooner had Jay Z announced that Jay Elec had signed to Roc Nation, Jay Elec had produced The Announcement (see last week's MM), and no soon had we heard that, we heard this collaboration with the label's master, Jay Z himself. Unsurprisingly it's pretty up there. Simple horn section accompanied by some great word-play from the two Jays. Nice.

Eminem Ft Dr Dre - I Need A Doctor




This is simply a great introduction from Eminem to signal the comeback of Dre, hopefully an album we'll get to hear somewhen soon. Scroll down for Dre's first single.

Dr Dre Ft Snoop Dogg & Akon - Kush




Here's Dre's first single back proper. It's good, but no amazing in my opinion. But then any song that features Akon is never going to register high in my estimations. But surely it's a good sign of things to come.

Tinashe - Pieces Of Paper



You may of heard of this guy. If not, I'm sure you will. He appears to be pretty much king of producing lovely songs usually simply via his mouth and guitar. He does have some songs with higher level of productions, which are also worth checking out. Give his Youtube and Myspace a look and you won't be disappointed, lovely stuff.

Pogo - Wishery



Yeah I don't know anything about this song, it maybe old, maybe new. But I do know it's good, really good.

Atmosphere - The Best Day



I've used the word lovely too much today. But this is a lovely bit of hip-hop, the pop-iest hip hop you can get. Some simply piano, old-school vibes and feel good lyrics. Really nice stuff.

Friday 19 November 2010

The Facebook Book



This advert is based on the simple yet obvious insight (most great insights are) that Facebook has loads of our lovely memories on it, yet we forget about them as they get replaced with pointless statuses and Farmville. Bouygues Telecom came up with the idea of making a book of Facebook, all your favourite memories via statuses, photos and comments. Nice little idea.

Suck On This Avatar.

These two videos are created by Alex Roman, a man clearly a huge amount of time, but with an even huger amount of talent. These videos are stunning and beautiful. They are also 100% CGI. I'm still not sure if I believe it, but I've read that it's true. The first is an ad for kitchen sinks or something. The second is just epic. Just enjoy (and shut your jaw).

N.B HD and fullscreen is a must.






Incredible yeah?

Red Bull: Way Back Home ft Danny MacAskill

Following the Youtube success of Inspired Bicycles, Red Bull took Danny MacAskill back to his hometown of the Isle of Skye. It features him tricking over all different parts from city centers to desolate locations, all beautifully captured:



This video is pretty stunning. The locations, quality of filming and pretty tidy tricks from Danny all add up to something special. I've got a lot of time for branded documentaries, it's a great idea for a brand to attach themselves to usually a culturally significant person and it provides audiences with something of real interest to watch and share. Being the village boy that I am, I'm also a fan of seeing people going back to their roots as a completely different person, yet deep down still the same. It's nice.

The Way Music Was.

I already accept how hypocritical this post is, but I will continue nevertheless. Being 21 I, just, about grew up in the time when if you wanted to find out about a band, you went on their Myspace, or found songs on Youtube. I haven't paid for a song in years thanks to the wonders of torrents and previously Limewire. Yet I think it's fair to say that this has all contributed to me becoming a bigger music fan and becoming aware of more new music than I ever did before. I still go to gigs and festivals regularly, I still love to find new artists and bands, get hold of favourite bands' new albums. I'm still a music fan.

This all leads me to a series of ads for the Kent Folk Music Festival. They encourage the reader to go back to a time before Myspace and Youtube, when people would find out about new bands at a record store or at a gig. I do really like the ads and it's a nice notion to go back to the 'proper' way of listening to music I suppose. However as I said I know of more bands and new music because of Myspace etc. than I would have 10 years ago maybe. Yes hardly anyone pays for music these days, but music is art to most extents, not a commercial commodity. Or is it? It's a difficult and relevant arguement. And an arguement that comes from all different angles and ages so it's impossible to sum it up. But I will leave you with the fact that I like music and I like these ads. Simple.




Monday 15 November 2010

Music Monday 27.

Every week I make a list of songs I hear that have the possibility of going into a Music Monday update. This morning I had to shift through quite a few to get it down to the usual three or four. Those that missed the cut include N.E.R.D, Jessie J and Black Cards, so if you've had enough of this post at any point, go check them out if you haven't already heard them.

Michael Jackson - Breaking News



This is it. It's not his best. It's quite weird. But it is some new Michael Jackson and therefore demands to have a good deal of attention paid to it. It almost feels like this post-humanous song is literally coming from beyond the grave. He sings of his obituary, how the media wouldn't leave him alone and would destroy him, all in the third person. How much input MJ had in this before his death, how much is his family/friends and how much is simply his record label wanting some more dollar, who knows. But we all miss MJ, so give it a listen.

Dom Kennedy - Locals Only



Before you appreciate this gorgeous tune and the lyrics, just take a second to appreciate the quality of filming of this video. The next three songs are all about some of the new big names in hip-hop, you may have heard of them, you may not of, but listen up. (I'm not claiming to be on the forefront of underground hip-hop by the way, I'm a white guy living in Bath. End of.) From what I know Dom Kennedy has been on the underground and the underbelly of mainstream for a while, and with these gorgeous piano loops and clever lyrics, it's clear he deserves to be up there. And surely he will be.

J Cole Ft Drake - In The Morning



Drake is already making his way into hip-hop superstardom and J Cole is not far behind, now part of Roc Nation. This song is lazy, I don't think that Drake could 'rap' any slower, but it works, the way Cudi works.

Jay Electronica - The Announcement



This week Jay Z officially announced that Jay Electronica is the latest signee on Rac Nation. Rightly or wrongly for Jay Electronica, this decision can only make him huge. His huge mixtapes, Exhibits A, B and C have drawn him a huge fan base, both in terms of fans and fellow artists, so it seems that this signing was only a matter of him. Excited to see what his produces.

Sunday 14 November 2010

VW: Tough And Beautiful.

Tough and Beautiful. From the experience of working on a campaign for my portfolio where a brand attempts to embody opposites is difficult. It seems to always be more of one thing than the other. And if it's not, it's a cliche. And cliches in advertising and pointless. And used far too often.

This advert for VW Polo stars two of the world’s best Tango dancers, Gasper Godoy, Argentinean Tango World Champion, and partner Manuella Rossi, the world number two. The stunning chroegraphy is enhanced by filmography, it's gritty, powerful and strong stuff, exactly what VW were aiming for.

Bath Night Time.

Just to make it clear I am not claiming to be a great photographer, I've got plenty of friends that are, but I still like to take some. Here's a few.




Friday 12 November 2010

John Lewis: Christmas Part 2

Last year, the nation was given goosebumps by the John Lewis Christmas advert featuring the gorgeous Guns N Roses cover by Take By Trees. And in the summer we were presented with another beautiful ad featuring Fyfe Dangerfield. Now it's the turn of Ellie Goulding cover Elton John, with great style and grace. Excellent song choice and goosebump inducing ads seem to be John Lewis' thing, and I see no reason why they should stop. Just keep it fresh please.

Energizer: Say the same, differently.

Sometimes it's difficult not to state the obvious with a product. It has one purpose or one USP, and those no point avoiding it. With batteries it's all about lasting longer. As it is with most things. I think it's fair to say that we all got bored of the bloody Duracell bunny. Seriously bored.

The main difference between this Energizer campaign with that of Duracell's is that it's focusing on the benefit not the function. What does a battery lasting longer mean to people? More time with toys. Less time for kids to get distracted. Less time for kids to muck about. Another one of those "why didn't I think of that?" ideas. Great execution too.



And my personal favourite (imagine the horror on Mum's faces):

Wednesday 10 November 2010

Playstation Makes Advertising Child's Play



This is one of those ideas that you think to yourself, "how have I or no one else come up with this before?". It's stunningly simple and stunningly effective.

Game On.

I'm not going to sit here and claim I'm the biggest gaming fan. I don't even have a console at the moment since my PS3 broke and I have no funds for a new one. But I do like them. And what I've noticed recently is the quality of the adverts being produced for launches of new games. With the gazillions they make and the quality of technical and animation ability available to them, you would expect something special.

What I like the most of these 4 adverts is the use of music. These games are all essential shoot em up, high violence and blood-thirsty, music choice? Heavy metal? No. Black Angels, Tinie Tempah, The Rolling Stones instead. I love the pace and level of appreciation that these songs bring to the adverts, showing that they are quality games, not all bang, bang, blood, blood. Well, kind of.

Call Of Duty: Black Ops



Assassin's Creed Brotherhood



Fable 3




Halo: Reach


It's Christmas. It's Coca-Cola time.

"I hate advertising", "advertising doesn't affect me". Yeah bullshit. These are the sort of statements I hear from friends when talking about advertising. Bullshit. Sure, I hate a lot of it, and a lot of it washes straight over me, but that's because, by definition, it's not good. The Coca-Cola Christmas adverts are probably one of the most influential and culturally significant adverts ever made. "You know it's Christmas time when you see the Coke advert". That's huge. Santa is red because of Coca-Cola for crying out loud! That's now even more huge!

Here's the latest Christmas ad from Coca-Cola, and after the huge build up I've given it, I'm undecided. It's not bad by any means, but I think it's really difficult to make Christmas modern and still nice and Christmas-sy. But it's a very good effort. I'm sure I will come to like it, purely because it's Christmas. It's Coca-Cola time.

Monday 8 November 2010

Be Inspired.

Be inspired. It's an amazing thing to be inspired and something that we should be searching for on a daily basis. Sometimes we search and find it. Sometimes it sneaks up on us and grabs us by the balls. Whether it be a line from a song, a line from a film, a picture, some art, a street performance, a sentence from a friend's conversation, a sentence from a stranger's conversation, whatever it is, it affects us. This Jim Jarmusch quote proves that nothing is original and that everything comes from something. Even the most unique and original idea that you can think of does not belong to one person. Andy Warhol, Michael Jackson, Jay Z, Steve Jobs, Einstein, none of these people can claim to have come up with an idea by themselves. Everything they have ever done will have been inspired by something or someone in some way or another. Picasso himself said "all art is theft" and historian Will Durant wrote, "nothing is new except arrangement". It's what you do and create with that inspiration that counts. 1% inspiration, 99% persperation.


Inspiration can change our opinion, force us to do something, drive us towards action. Feeling inspired makes you feel like you can achieve all and change the way your world and the outside world works.

This short film produced by French creative agency R+I explains where and who influence can come from, how it effects others and shapes culture.

Music Monday 26.

Cee Lo Green - It's Ok



The last time we show such a wonderful lyric video was indeed from Cee Lo, and it was it huge track Fuck You. Therefore, pay attention. This song brings some gorgeous motown and soulful vibes with Mr Green's ever incredible voice. This man knows how to make a catchy tune.

Brother - Time Machine



This band have seem to come from nowhere with some great indie pop tunes that can't be denied. All we know is that they are from Slough (no always a good thing) and that they are a mixture of members from Kill The Arcade and Wolf Am I. This is a totally different sound from previous projects, and after their incredible first single Darling Buds of May, it's clear these boys knew their way around. Big fan.

J Cole - Who Dat?



I strongly suggest you start to pay attention to this man. Featured on Kanye's amazing Last Call, touted by Jay-Z as the next star on The Blueprint 3, already having big tunes Simba and Lights Please under his belt, this man is looking like the future. The shame with this new song is that the repetitive shouts of "Who Dat?" covers up the clever word play and lyrical ability of this guy. So, I repeat, pay attention.

Kanye West ft Kid Cudi & Raekwon - Gorgeous




Hopefully soon Dark Twisted Fantasy will leak or get released so our ball ache can cease as we get teased every week by Kanye. This is the first track on his short film Runaway, and it stood out to me instantly. Simple beat, Cudi's voice and Kanye's wordplay is at his best on this track. Listen up.

Monday 1 November 2010

Skoda: Mean and Clever

It is often the norm that when a company produces a hugely successful and popular advert it will cling on to it for dear life and beat it until it's dead (see Compare The Meerkat). It takes real creatively and intelligence to take a fantastic idea and develop it, make it something completely new yet familiar to the original idea. Skoda have done this. Following up their hugely successful Cake campaign, Skoda are introducing their Fabia vRS, produced in a much darker factory setting. (Check the metal remake of the song too, nice.)

Take A Walk: New York Fashion Week

Here's just a lovely little video of lovely looking people wearing lovely looking clothes from New York Fashion Week.

Music Monday 25.

I've resisted putting in any of the new Kanye songs that emerged in the epic Runaway this week, but seriously give it watch, it'll be pleasurable for your eyes and ears.

Frank Turner - I Still Believe



Mr Turner has been providing us with some lovely acoustic rock and roll for many years and over many albums now, without huge recognition. I somehow think that with the recent successes of Mumford and Sons and Bombay Bicycle Club, it might finally be his time. He does not change the recipe with this new song, and why should he?

Dels - Trumpalump



Even if you're not a fan of the great beats, catchy rhythms and intricate beats of Dels, then just shut up, watch his videos and appreciate. The video for this song wasn't done in post-production, it was all about paint. Even thing was painted. Watch it. And then watch the making of.

Blame Ft Fudaguy and Camilla - Star



I first heard this at work and, unlike most songs that get on your nerves when you're working in a shop, it hasn't managed to get on my nerves, which must mean I like it. There's a few different versions knocking around of this song, some with Fudaguy, some with out, different speeds, arrangements etc. but this is my favourite.