Showing posts with label man on the street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label man on the street. Show all posts

Monday, 30 December 2013

What makes for a good (indie) pop song?

Pop hooks are the musical equivalent of tweeting.
Jarvis Cocker image courtesy of: the Guardian

They're short and catchy and as the name suggests, they can reel you in to listen to a more substantial piece. Particularly in the dense forest of indie music, it could spell the difference for an obscure talent to gain hits.

As the year comes to a close, many review sites and critics have compiled their top tracks and albums for 2013. It has become a tired old ritual, but is universally practised by curator sites because lists are a good way to generate internet traffic.

People read lists. They've stopped reading in-depth articles. And listing tracks involves the least amount of effort. Films take longer. A pop song requires a tiny snippet of one's time, and it only requires 10 seconds for a listener to become engaged.

So what makes for a good pop song?

Monday, 23 April 2012

What was the very first album you bought with your own money?


We posed that question to the Man on the Street. The answers were quite revealing and at the same time amusing.


Sunday, 12 February 2012

Man on The Street - Valentine's edition



It’s that time of the year again to play some Sade or England Dan and John Ford Coley while you and your better half cozy up with a bottle of Pinot Noir or just put on Anthony Minghella’s Truly Madly Deeply.


In that spirit, we here at Le Scenester decided to bug some of the old hipsters and some of the young ‘uns for this Valentine-themed Man on the Street with the following two questions:
1. What's your current ear candy or eye candy for 2011?
2. Who are you swooning over (for Valentine's Day)?