The best pop videos of 2013

Best Videos pop 2013

The fifteen best videos in pop in 2013

In the next few days I will publish some end-of-year lists to show you what my favourites were in pop music this year. I will start with the best 15 pop music videos that were released in 2013. There were quite some great videos to see the light of day this year, here is my pick:

15. Antti Tuisku – Rakkaus On.
Finnish pop star Antti Tuisku made a comeback this year with the single ‘Rakkaus On.’. The video for the song features Tuisku in various gorgeous landscapes with beautiful colours that symbolize the four elements. The parts where he is partly buried in sand are gorgeous and Antti standing on a mountain with his clothes flowing in the wind is a tad dramatic, but pretty great to look at. Visually, this is one of the most beautiful videos I have seen this year.

14. Chlöe Howl – Paper Heart
Chlöe Howl is a newcomer in the British music scene, but she will probably be one of the biggest new acts next year. The video for her single ‘Paper Heart’ has a simple concept, but is very effectively executed. We follow Chlöe when she gives a show in a park to break up with her boyfriend. The video plays nicely with the words of the song and this could definitely be called an epic way to break up with some douche bag. Well done Chlöe, we’ll hear more from you next year!



13. Gabrielle Aplin – Salvation

2013 was a big year for Gabrielle Aplin, as she released her successful debut album. She released ‘Salvation’ as the last single this year, with a gorgeous and fitting video, directed by Zaiba Jabbar. The story of needing someone to get through a tough period in life is perfectly depicted in the choreographed video. The movements, setting and atmosphere of the video all complement the song and Gabrielle herself looks stunning throughout the whole thing.

12. Jenni Vartiainen – Junat Ja Naiset
2013 has been a good year when it comes to videos by Finnish pop stars. Just like Antti Tuisku, Jenni Vartiainen made a gorgeous music video in breathtaking landscapes. In comparison to Tuisku, Vartiainen’s ‘Junat Ja Naiset’ is depicted way darker and more mysterious. The video is intriguing with all its metaphors and dark costumes. Almost every shot is beautiful and leaves you wanting to see the video again and again.

11. Diana Vickers – Cinderella
Sometimes, all a good music video needs is a cute love story. Diana Vickers must have known this when she filmed the video for her single ‘Cinderella’. The video is basically a modern take on the fairytale in which Vickers escapes from a party with a cute looking guy she just met. The two steal some drinks and end up in a pool. Nothing complicated, but just a beautifully depicted little love story of a cute and gorgeous couple.

10. Tom Odell – Another Love
This beautiful song by Tom Odell has two different videos which are both worthy of a place in this top 15. The first one was released in November 2012 and features Tom Odell in a room stoically singing the song to the camera while his girlfriend is putting op a fight with him. This was quite a hypnotic and impressive visual. In the second one, we see Odell spreading pictures of a missing girl through the city while he does not recognize her when he meets her. It is a beautiful story that goes well with the touching song. Two great videos for one song, impressive stuff!

09. Lily Allen – Hard Out Here
This, ladies and gentlemen, was the big comeback of the enfant terrible in pop music, Lily Allen. She came back in style with a funny and cheeky video that caused some controversy. The video criticized Robin Thicke’s ‘Blurred Lines’ with some satire, including the line ‘Lily Allen has a baggy pussy’. The video, directed by Christopher Sweeney, in which the judgement on women in the music industry is criticized, sparked some controversy, because people thought Allen was objectifying black women. To all those people, Allen can only say: ‘If you can’t detect the sarcasm you’ve misunderstood’.

08. Justin Timberlake – Mirrors
This was the year of the comeback of Justin Timberlake as well. He released some music after quite some years of focusing on his acting career. ‘Mirrors’ was his most successful single and by far his best video. The video, directed by Floria Sigismondi, depicts the love of two people throughout their lives. We see different phases of getting to know each other, a first pregnancy and the death of one of them. It is al beautifully acted and shot and in the finale, we see a beautiful scene with Timberlake surrounded by mirrors. This video was definitely the best part of his comeback.

07. Veronica Maggio – Sergels Torg
Veronica Maggio is one of Sweden’s most popular artists and she made one of the most touching and heartbreaking videos of the year for her gorgeous single ‘Sergels Torg’. The video, directed by Mans Nyman, is shot in sunny territory, which contrasts with the feelings the song and video are about. Maggio, preparing for a party on her own in an apartment with a swimming pool, is beautiful to watch and her frustration and loneliness are intense in the climax of the song. We literally see her fall apart and this never looked so beautiful before.

06. Britney Spears – Work Bitch!
And then there was a not so impressive new single by Britney Spears. The video, directed by Ben Mor, however, was quite spectacular, when compared to her visual output in recent years. She showed us some attitude and the settings in the desert, at the pool with the sharks and some of the dance scenes were all very pleasant to look at. Britney looks better than she did in years and the whole vibe of the video comes across like she had a lot of fun at the shoot. Shame about the song, but that video was pretty great!



05. Katy Perry – Unconditionally

Actually, the same goes for Katy Perry. ‘Unconditionally’ might be her weakest single so far, but that video, directed by Brent Bonacorso, is just undeniably beautiful. Perry looks gorgeous, the sets are breathtaking and the slow motion/fast forwarding editing is completely in line with the melody and beat of the song. Great dancing scenes, beautiful owls and that car crash scene, all completely gorgeous. The ‘Roar’ video was fun, but this is absolutely impressive. One of her best videos so far!

04. Anouk – Birds
Anouk, the Dutch pride at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, not only did a great performance at the show, but recorded a beautiful video for her song ‘Birds’ as well. She worked together with director Dana Nechushtan and gave the song a whole new meaning. The music video kind of feels like a short film and breathes a similar atmosphere to Black Swan. Anouk herself only plays a small part as ballet teacher. The story about suicide is not what most people had in mind with the song at first and therefore gives the song a new dimension. That is quite something to achieve with a video!

03. Beyoncé – Pretty Hurts
One of the hardest tasks in making this top 15, was choosing just one Beyoncé video from her visual album. Quite a lot of videos on this album would be good enough for this list, but I wanted to pick only one per artist. The most meaningful and impressive video on BEYONCÉ was for ‘Pretty Hurts’, directed by Melina Matsoukas. We see Beyoncé participating in a beauty pageant and the peek behind the curtain shows she is not that happy with her life. The scene halfway through where the host asks her what her aspiration in life is, which seems like an eye-opener for her, is beautifully depicted. It tells the story of the song perfectly and this is definitely one of the best videos in her career.

02. Hozier – Take Me To Church
This is the video that surprised me the most out of all the things I have seen in 2013. I was absolutely moved and impressed by it. The video, directed by Brendan Canty, shines a whole new light on the meaning of the song and it is definitely a very powerful message of love and acceptance. It is obvious that this video is saying something about the new laws in Russia that make it harder for LGBT people to live their own life and easier for hateful people to discriminate them. It is a brave step for new Irish artist Hozier to record such a video and song and I will definitely look forward to new material next year!

01. Miley Cyrus – Wrecking Ball
Most of all, 2013 was the year of Miley Cyrus. Hit after hit, controversy after controversy. Her video for the single ‘Wrecking Ball’, directed by Terry Richardson, truly delivered some iconic visuals of her naked, swinging on a wrecking ball. These images will still be remembered in a few years time in pop culture. The video is daring, but Miley at the same time acts out the vulnerability that is described in the lyrics of the song. I am not a huge fan of the hammer licking, but other than that, everything in the video perfectly complements the song. Not only did this video have a lot of impact, it is executed very well and deserves it to be crowned as best video of the year!

Last but not least, some honourable mentions: Lana Del Rey’s stunning short film Tropico, did not qualify as a music video, Katy Perry’s ‘Roar’, Beyoncé’s ‘Mine’ and ‘Haunted’ and Miley Cyrus’ ‘We Can’t Stop’ did not make it, because other videos by the same artist did and Ellie Goulding’s ‘Burn’ just missed out in 16th place.

Album Review: Diana Vickers – Music To Make Boys Cry

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Diana Vickers releases her inner pop princess

Many people might remember Diana Vickers as the shy girl who auditioned for X Factor UK in 2008, with the song ‘The Blower’s Daughter’ by Damien Rice. After the show she was expected to go down the folky singer-songwriter route, but her brilliant first album, Songs From The Tainted Cherry Tree, had more of a pop-vibe to it. Now for her second album, Vickers completely releases her inner pop princess with an album that is full of electronic dancey, catchy choruses.

It has been quite the struggle for Diana to eventually get this album out. She parted ways with her label RCA in 2011, when she already started working on her second record, Music To Make Boys Cry. The reason for the end of their collaboration was the fact that both parties had different visions on what kind of music Diana should be making. After this, she worked independently on the album and did a movie in South Africa and earlier this year she got signed by the smaller label So Recordings, that eventually released the record.

We can now hear it is Diana who did not want to go for folky music, but she decided herself to release an album full of pure pop tracks with big choruses and current sounding productions. This already became clear on the title track that found its way to the internet in 2012 and was recently released as the second single. The track is insanely catchy, but still feels very ‘Diana’ thanks to her characteristic vocals. The same goes for the first official single ‘Cinderella’, a great pop track with clever lyrics, which makes it quite surprising that it did not do better charts wise.

The album continues with its fast pop catchiness in ‘Lighting Strikes’, which has a huge chorus that settles in your mind very easily and sounds a bit like a Kylie Minogue track. ‘Dead Heat’ has a somewhat slower tempo, but sounds sensual and captivating. ‘Boy In Paris’ is definitely one of the highlights of the album both in terms of melody and production. That song could have been a big summer hit for Vickers. ‘Mad At Me’ brings back an eighties vibe, but is packaged in the modern sound Diana uses on the rest of the album as well. On ‘Better In French’, Diana wants a guy to say he loves her in French and she sings a few lines in that language herself as well. It is once again a great pop tune and the song breathes a sexy vibe, thanks to the singer whispering lyrics like “wearing nothing but Coco No. 5”. The last song on the album, ‘Blame Game’, is a pop banger with an immense chorus that reminds a bit some of the better Katy Perry singles, which of course means it sounds like a hit.

‘Smoke’ is the only song on the album that sounds like a ballad and it does its job in context of the album. One could expect Music To Make Boys Cry to be samey and therefore a bit boring, but the latter is definitely not the case. All pop tracks on this album are executed extremely well and because of this, the lack of diversity is not distracting at all. The quality of the songs is high, and taking into account the fact that Diana co-wrote all of them, is impressive. Furthermore, she adds a personal touch to all songs with her unusual, but lovely vocal style. Vickers definitely did not make music to make this boy cry. Her sophomore album puts a big smile on my face!

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Album recensie: Diana Vickers – Music To Make Boys Cry

Diana Vickers presenteert zich als popprinses op tweede album

De meeste Britten zullen zich Diana Vickers nog wel herinneren als het 16-jarige meisje dat auditie deed bij X Factor met het lied ‘The Blower’s Daughter’ van Damien Rice. Na de show werd verwacht dat de zangeres een folk-achtige singer-songwriter zou worden, maar haar eerste album, ‘Songs From The Tainted Cherry Tree’, bleek een sterk popalbum te zijn. Voor haar tweede album, Music To Make Boys Cry, richt Vickers zich op volledig moderne popmuziek met invloeden uit electro en dance.

Het was voor Diana Vickers geen gemakkelijke opgave om een tweede album uit te brengen. In 2011 verliet ze haar label RCA, terwijl ze al was begonnen met het opnemen van haar tweede album. De reden voor het vertrek waren meningsverschillen tussen het label en de zangeres over de muzikale richting van haar carrière. Hierna werkte ze zonder label hard door aan het album en speelde ze ondertussen nog in een film in Zuid-Afrika. Eerder dit jaar tekende ze bij het kleine label So Recordings, dat nu uiteindelijk haar tweede album uitbrengt.

We kunnen daarom nu horen dat het Diana zelf was die niet de kant van de folk op wilde gaan. Het blijkt namelijk haar eigen keuze te zijn om te gaan voor een album vol pure pop, met grootse refreinen en een eigentijdse productie. Dit was al duidelijk te horen op de titeltrack die in 2012 al op internet was te horen en onlangs uitkwam als de tweede single van het album. Het lied is ontzettend catchy, maar de stijl van Diana is nog steeds erg herkenbaar, dankzij haar opvallende vocalen. Hetzelfde geldt voor de eerste single, ‘Cinderella’, een heerlijke poptrack met goed gevonden lyrics. Het is dan ook verrassend dat deze single niet veel wist uit te halen in de Britse hitlijsten.

Het album gaat op volle vaart door met zijn pakkende popdeuntjes op ‘Lightning Strikes’, wat dankzij het grootse, pakkende refrein dat niet meer uit je hoofd gaat, een beetje aan Kylie Minogue doet denken. ‘Dead Heat’ heeft een iets lager tempo, maar klinkt sensueel en boeiend. ‘Boy In Paris’ is zeker één van de hoogtepunten op dit album wanneer het gaat om melodie en productie. Dit lied had zomaar een grote zomerhit voor Vickers kunnen worden. Op ‘Better In French’ wil Diana dat haar vriend zegt dat hij van haar houdt in de taal van de liefde. Zelf zingt ze ook enkele zinnen in het Frans. Het is wederom een prima poptrack die een sexy randje heeft dankzij Diana die teksten als “wearing nothing but Coco No. 5” fluistert. Afsluiter ‘Blame Game’ heeft een van de beste refreinen op het album en doet af en toe denken aan een Katy Perry single. Dit betekent dat het absoluut als een hit klinkt.

‘Smoke’ is eigenlijk het enige lied op het album dat klinkt als een ballad en het past goed in de context van het album. Men zou kunnen zeggen dat Music To Make Boys Cry een beetje veel van hetzelfde is en daarom gaat vervelen, maar dit is eigenlijk niet het geval. Alle popliedjes op dit album zitten zo goed in elkaar dat het gebrek aan diversiteit geen moment stoort. De kwaliteit van de songs ligt zeer hoog en dit is nog meer indrukwekkend te noemen als je bedenkt dat Diana aan alle liedjes meeschreef. Daarnaast geeft ze de liedjes nog meer persoonlijkheid mee door haar ongebruikelijke, maar zeer fijne stemgeluid. Vickers zingt op de titeltrack dat ze jongens graag aan het huilen maakt met haar muziek, maar dit is bij mij niet gelukt. Dit album tovert bij mij namelijk een grote glimlach op mijn gezicht!