Gig Review: Ellie Goulding at Heineken Music Hall

Ellie Goulding Heineken Music Hall

Ellie Goulding shows growth as a pop star in Amsterdam

Ellie Goulding played her first big concert in Amsterdam last night. Last year, the singer played in front of a sold out Paradiso, but only ten months later she managed to sell out the Heineken Music Hall, more than three times the capacity of Paradiso. During the show in HMH it becomes clear that is not only her audience that has grown. Ellie Goulding shows more attitude, more confidence and most of all, her show is bigger than last time. The crowd saw her transformation into one of the biggest pop stars of this moment.

Before Goulding took the stage, the up and coming British pop artist Chlöe Howl performed a couple of songs as supporting act. Although the 18-years-old Howl is not quite there yet, she showed enormous potential with a nice attitude on stage and strong vocals. The singer is about to release her first album later this year, so she performed some new tracks. Especially the last three that all got released as singles, ‘Paper Heart’, ‘No Strings’ and ‘Rumour’, are great pop tracks with swinging rhythms and powerful choruses.

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When the lights went out for the start of Goulding’s performance the audience changed into a bunch of ecstaticly screaming enthusiasts. Goulding appeared on stage with her four band members and three backing singers. The concert started with the explosive single ‘Figure 8’ and immediately a large part of the audience put their hands in the air. Ellie Goulding really seemed to enjoy the great vibe in the audience and danced energetically during the whole show. Her new single ‘Goodness Gracious’ went down well with the crowd and almost every track got her fans dancing.

Halfway through the show she slowed things down a bit, starting with the Elton John cover, ‘Your Song’, that was a big hit for her in the UK. Literally everybody sang along to every word of the song which was a great moment. Also, her slower single ‘How Long Will I Love You’ sounded great in all it’s softness, even in this less intimate venue. One of the absolute highlights of the night was her emotional and heartbreaking performance of the great ballad ‘Explosions’. To fit in as many of her great songs as possible, she played two medleys as well, including a fresh new mix of the brilliant ‘Guns and Horses’. Ellie’s sweet voice is gorgeous in the higher register, but she shows to have gained some power in her vocals as well. Although she is dancing and running on stage all the time, this does not affect her voice at all, as her vocal performance is flawless.

Although many of the visitors of this gig have been following Ellie Goulding for years, judging by the loud cheers when she announced ‘Starry Eyed’, one of her first singles, it is obvious that her most recent singles are the most popular tracks. Therefore, the holy trinity of one of her best singles ‘Anything Could Happen’, Calvin Harris collaboration ‘I Need Your Love’ and hit ‘Lights’ are a great and explosive end to a very energetic show. Of course Goulding comes back once more to play ‘You, My Everything’, probably the best track of the re-release Halcyon Days and her biggest hit ‘Burn’. To that last song, everybody sings and dances along. If it was not clear throughout the whole show already, that moment proved it once again: Ellie Goulding transformed into one of the best and most exciting pop stars of today.

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Concert Recensie: Ellie Goulding in Heineken Music Hall

Ellie Goulding Heineken Music Hall

Ellie Goulding laat enorme groei zien tijdens show in Amsterdam

Ellie Goulding was gisterenavond in Amsterdam voor haar eerste echt grote concert. Vorig jaar speelde de zangeres nog voor een uitverkocht Paradiso, maar slechts tien maanden later wist ze ook de Heineken Music Hall, met een ruim drie keer zo grote capaciteit, met gemak uit te verkopen. Tijdens de show wordt duidelijk dat niet alleen de fanbase van de blondine is gegroeid. De zangeres laat meer zelfvertrouwen zien en vooral haar show is een stuk grootser geworden. Ellie Goulding laat zien dat ze een transformatie in één van de grootste popsterren van het moment heeft gemaakt.

Het voorprogramma werd verzorgd door de Britse nieuwe artieste Chlöe Howl. Hoewel de 18-jarige zangeres misschien nog niet helemaal klaar is om zalen van dit kaliber te spelen, laat ze zien enorm veel potentie te hebben. Haar houding op het podium is ontspannen en haar stem klinkt sterk. Later dit jaar zal ze met een debuutplaat komen en daar zingt ze nu al wat nieuwe liedjes van. De singles ‘Paper Heart’, ‘No Strings’ en ‘Rumour’ vormen het einde van haar set en zijn gelijk ook de sterkste tracks, met swingende ritmes en knallende refreinen.

Op het moment dat het licht weer uitgaat voor aanvang van de show van Goulding, verandert het publiek in een extatisch gillende menigte. Ellie betreedt het podium met haar vierkoppige band en een achtergrondkoor van twee dames en een heer. Ze zetten direct het explosieve ‘Figure 8’ in waardoor gelijk al een behoorlijk aantal handen de lucht in gaan. Goulding geniet zichtbaar van de positieve vibe in het publiek en ze danst er lustig op los. Haar nieuwe single ‘Goodness Gracious’ wordt ook goed ontvangen en eigenlijk gaan op bijna elk liedje de voetjes wel van de vloer.

Halverwege de show last Goulding even een rustmomentje in, als ze enkele ballads achter elkaar speelt. De Britse begint met de Elton John cover ‘Your Song’, waar ze in haar thuisland een grote hit mee scoorde. Het lied wordt door het hele publiek woord voor woord uit volle borst meegezongen wat toch wel een kippenvelmomentje oplevert. Ook de ballad ‘How Long Will I Love You’ klinkt prachtig ondanks dat de Heineken Music Hall niet bepaald een intieme setting is. Daarna volgt een emotionele en breekbare vertolking van ‘Explosions’ wat absoluut tot de hoogtepunten van de avond gerekend mag worden. Om zoveel mogelijk van haar tracks te spelen, doet Goulding ook een aantal fijne medleys waar onder anderen het briljante ‘Guns and Horses’ in een nieuw jasje wordt gestoken. Ellie’s softe stem klinkt prachtig in de hoogte, maar de zangeres laat door het optreden heen ook horen dat haar stem aan kracht heeft gewonnen. Ondanks het vele dansen weet ze een foutloos vocaal optreden neer te zetten.

Hoewel een behoorlijk aantal fans Goulding al vanaf dag één volgen, gezien de enthousiaste reacties op één van de eerste singles ‘Starry Eyed’, kwamen de meeste mensen toch om haar meest recente hits te horen. De drie-eenheid van het geweldige ‘Anything Could Happen’, Calvin Harris samenwerking ‘I Need Your Love’ en de hit ‘Lights’ weet het publiek dan ook perfect in extase te brengen. Natuurlijk komt Goulding daarna nog even terug om ‘You, My Everything’, één van de beste liedjes van Halcyon Days en haar grootste hit tot nu toe, ‘Burn’ te vertolken. Als het door de hele show heen al niet duidelijk was geworden dan was dit alsnog het moment: Ellie Goulding is veranderd in één van de beste en meest veelbelovende popartiesten van dit moment.

The best pop albums of 2013

Because it is almost the end of the year, I will present you some lists of the best things that happened in pop music in 2013. Today, it is time for the list of the 20 best pop albums released in 2013. Let’s have a look!

20. Bastille – Bad Blood
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Bastille is one of the most exciting new acts that broke through this year. Bad Blood is a great record with a distinctive sound, mostly because of the singer Dan’s warm vocal style. ‘Pompeii’, ‘Things We Lost In The Fire’ and ‘Laura Palmer’ are all brilliant songs with a great production and instrumentation. Impressive debut!

19. Sara Bareilles – The Blessed Unrest
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A deserved Grammy nomination for this one. Sara Bareilles released an impressive album with amazing songs like ‘Brave’, ‘Hercules’, ‘Cassiopeia’ and the gorgeous ballad ‘Islands’. Sara always released good albums, but it feels like this time, everything is even a little better and this style fits her completely.

18. Marco Mengoni – #ProntoACorrere
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Marco Mengoni represented Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest with the wonderful ballad ‘L’Essenziale’. On his album, he shows he also sounds great on up tempo pop songs like ‘Non Me Ne Accorgo’ and the title track. His voice is amazing and the hooks on the tracks are extremely catchy. No wonder this was one of the most successful albums of the year in Italy.

17. Emmelie De Forest – Only Teardrops
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The Danish Emmelie De Forest won this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, but ‘Only Teardrops’ was not the only good song she put out this year. Her debut album was full of good pop tracks in the same style as her Eurovision song. She shows she is more than a one hit wonder with this album and I hope we will get to enjoy more of her music in the next few years.

16. Ellie Goulding – Halcyon Days
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Ellie Goulding came up with a re-release of her brilliant album Halcyon, now called Halcyon Days. She had huge hits with ‘Burn’ and ‘How Long Will I Love You?’ and the other tracks on this new version are great too. It is not the best collection she released so far (how could she ever top Halcyon?), but still she once again managed to put out wonderful songs like ‘Hearts Without Chains’ and ‘You, My Everything’.

15. Janelle Monáe – The Electric Lady
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Janelle Monáe’s eclectic mix of R&B, soul, pop, funk, hip-hop and more, delivered us some amazing songs on her debut record The ArchAndroid. Her second effort does not disappoint with some of the best songs in her career so far, like the beautiful duet ‘PrimeTime’ with Miguel. The album has great variation but still feels like an extremely cohesive work of art. Janelle Monáe never disappoints.

14. Natalia Kills – Trouble
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Natalia Kills came back with a surprisingly strong second album. Where her first record was quite hit and miss, Trouble is a more cohesive body of work with a higher quality of songs throughout the album. From the emotional ‘Saturday Night’ to the bonkers ‘Rabbit Hole’, Natalia Kills impressed with a great collection of strong pop songs.

13. AlunaGeorge – Body Music
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AlunaGeorge was one of the most promising new acts this year and they absolutely delivered with their album. Their electronic style with Aluna’s distinctive vocals are immediately recognizable. Their singles ‘Your Drums, Your Love’ and ‘Attracting Flies’ are the best songs on the album, but almost every track has a memorable chorus and a great production.

12. Anouk – Sad Singalong Songs
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Dutch singer Anouk left rock music behind for a bit and made an orchestral album full of beautiful ballads. She represented the Netherlands at Eurovision with the gorgeous ‘Birds’ and songs like ‘Kill’, ‘Stardust’ and ‘The Good Life’ all have that same cinematic and captivating quality. The lyrics are heartfelt and personal and Anouk’s voice sounds better than ever.

11. Icona Pop – This Is…
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These Swedish girls had an enormous hit with the amazing single ‘I Love It’, but they showed they have more to give with their album. Their music is a bouncing mix of pop, electro and dance and literally every track has a huge chorus with a great hook. Absolutely one of the best and catchiest releases of the year.

10. Diana Vickers – Music To Make Boys Cry
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Diana Vickers took some years to record her second album, but it was definitely worth the wait. She changed her style a bit and focuses more on electro pop these days. Music To Make Boys Cry is a cute little record with a handful strong pop songs with great hooks and memorable choruses. The title track, ‘Cinderella’, ‘Boy In Paris’ and ‘Dead Heat’ should have all been hit singles.

09. Lady Gaga – ARTPOP
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Lady Gaga will always have to deal with huge expectations when it comes to the release of her albums and there will always be people who are disappointed with her new output. For me however, ARTPOP is a decent pop record with some great tracks on it. It is not her best work so far (The Fame Monster says hello), but still ‘Applause’, ‘Sexxx Dreams’, ‘Do What U Want’ and ‘Venus’ show she still knows how to write huge choruses.

08. Beyoncé – BEYONCÉ

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I waited until the last day of the year to complete this list, as I could not predict if any artist would ‘pull a Beyoncé’ and release a record out of the blue. She surprised the world with this interesting, cohesive and captivating album. Almost every track on there sounds fresh and it seems Beyoncé found the style that fits her best. ‘Haunted’, ‘XO’, ‘Mine’ and ‘Jealous’ are all brilliant tracks and with every listen another song stands out. Great work Bee, we now understand why it took you so long!

07. Lorde – Pure Heroine
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The success of the young singer Lorde from New-Zealand might be one of the biggest surprises of the year. It is still hard to imagine how a then sixteen-year-old was capable of creating such a cohesive, well-written album full of huge tunes. Not only singles ‘Royals’ and ‘Tennis Court’ are great songs, but she shows her talents on beautiful and catchy songs like ‘White Teeth Teens’ and ‘Buzzcut Season’ as well. If she is this good at the age of 16, what will happen when she is a grown woman?

06. Birdy – Fire Within
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If any artist this year showed how she grew and matured musically, it is Birdy. After releasing an album full of covers as her debut, she did co-write her whole second album with a surprisingly strong record as a result. Beautiful ballads like ‘Words As Weapons’, ‘Strange Birds’ and ‘No Angel’ are still an important part of her music, but she also tries new, more up tempo sounds on ‘Light Me Up’, ‘Wings’ and ‘Standing In The Way Of The Light’, which fits her wonderful vocals perfectly. Definitely one of the most impressive albums of the year.

05. Charli XCX – True Romance
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Charli XCX, known for her feature and co-writing on Icona Pop’s ‘I Love It’, released a brilliant debut album herself this year. True Romance is an album full of slick, stylish and pumping electro pop. Her lyrics are sharp, the beats are fat and her vocal style is immediately recognizable. Tracks like ‘You (Ha Ha Ha), ‘You’re The One’ and ‘Nuclear Seasons’ all have huge choruses with killer hooks. This young woman knows how to write some perfect pop tracks, ladies and gentlemen!

04. Gabrielle Aplin – English Rain
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Gabrielle Aplin has been working very hard for quite a few years, but in 2013 she finally dropped her first record ‘English Rain’. Her voice sounds angelic, her lyrics are strong and often relatable and the melodies are beautiful. The album deals with a broad range of emotions and Gabrielle is convincing as the teller of the stories. She is angry on ‘Keep On Walking’, thankful on ‘Salvation’, done with a relationship on ‘Panic Cord’ and cautious on ‘Please Don’t Say You Love Me’. This album has a great variety of strong songs and that voice is just lovely.

03. Miley Cyrus – Bangerz

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The most talked about pop star of the year did not only twerk, she made a pretty great album as well. Singles ‘We Can’t Stop’ and ‘Wrecking Ball’ are both brilliant, but Miley proved to be capable of even more. There are a few missteps on this record (‘SMS (Bangerz)’ and ‘Love Money Party’), but the heights, such as the singles, ‘Drive’, ‘FU’,‘4×4’ and ‘Someone Else’ are all so good that it makes you forget not every song is perfect. Miley Cyrus proved herself to be an interesting pop star with some great tracks!

02. Haim – Days Are Gone
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Band of sisters Haim started the year with huge expectations after they won the Sound of 2013 poll. They did not disappoint with their debut record ‘Days Are Gone’ with a great recognizable sound and eleven strong tracks. The first single ‘Forever’ is still the standout track, but songs like ‘Falling’, ‘Days Are Gone’ and ‘Let Me Go’ all show their song writing talents. The sisters created an own sound and delivered a cohesive album that never bores.

01. Laura Jansen – Elba
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The best album of 2013 came from an unexpected place for me, but Dutch singer-songwriter Laura Jansen delivered a truly impressive album. First single ‘Queen Of Elba’ is one of my favourite songs of the year and basically all tracks on the album are great. The lyrics are all well written, touching and tell very personal stories and the melodies are utterly gorgeous. From the uplifting ‘Golden’ to the emotional ballad ‘A Call To Arms’ and the more electronic ‘Lighthouse’ and from the great mash-up ‘Smalltown (Come Home)’ to the heartbreaking and personal ‘Pretty Me’, literally everything about this album is right. She crowned herself the queen of Elba, I crown her the album queen of the year!