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Hiya! :) I'm Nat, 21 years old and studying Music Journalism at the University of Huddersfield and I'm in my final year. I currently intern at In House Press, I'm also the News Editor for No-Title magazine in Leeds and contribute to Silent Radio. If anyone has chance to read anything that I've written, then I hope you enjoy it!

Monday, 24 June 2013

New Blog

I'm currently  in the process of moving everything from this blog over to WordPress, mainly because I can do more with the layout and what I have on WordPress at the moment looks more professional and that's what I was aiming for. I can also have a post slider on WordPress and that looks pretty great!

You can read here : www.natalielongworth.wordpress.com

Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Wild Belle: 31st March, The Deaf Institute, Manchester


Wild Belle, a Chicagoan sibling outfit comprised of Natalie and Elliot Bergman, brought their funk imbued jams to the environs of the Deaf Institute on their first outing to Manchester.

With a set drawn from their recently released debut LP, Isles, their sound can be characterised by an endearing blend of reggae hallmarks, mellifluous vocal lines and saxophone solos.

Natalie exudes an ethereal beauty and beneath her cascading blonde locks possesses a beaming smile that remained on her face throughout their set. The repetitive piano stab of Happy Home and the dub beats Keep You retain all their infectiousness and prove to be notable highlights. The latter embellished with a spiralling sax riff and unsurprisingly teased out the most movement from the crowd.  It was their rendition of Another Girl with its calypso drenched rhythms that ensured they reached their apex, and as Natalie warbled: ‘Didn’t I treat you right?’ she kicked off her heels as if they were unsightly Crocs.

The affable duo proclaim that Isles is packed with summer tracks and you can well imagine that they’d be best enjoyed with the glorious sun beating down at a festival.  So while Isles will almost certainly affirm itself as a quintessential summer album, for now, on this March evening they leave the crowd enamoured. 

Friday, 1 March 2013

I finish Uni in 2 months. I don't know whether to be excited or scared, I suppose I feel like it's going to like the first time you ride a bike without stabilisers. I remember my Dad letting go of my bike for the first time and I face planted the floor, I hope this won't reflect my entrance to the world of work. Leaving Uni and the security of still being in education is terrifying, and the thought of potentially spending my days watching The Jeremy Kyle Show and re-runs of Cash In The Attic is even worse.

At the moment I'm working on my dissertation which is based on Music in TV Advertising, I have 5 great interviews for it, I just need to crack on writing it up. I'm still updating the No-Title social media accounts with news and posting all news stories to the site. Although, the website still hasn't been fixed so none of the news stories I've posted are showing up. In the meantime you can just follow No-Title on Twitter or like the Facebook page!

Me and Chynna were on Spencer Leigh's show on BBC Radio Merseyside talking about our final year practical project -  you can listen to it here for 1 more day I believe . We've both been working tirelessly on this and I'm just relieved that everything is going well so far. I daren't listen back to it so hopefully we didn't sound too nervous. I've been on student radio before with my own show and then again on Planet Radio Huddersfield which you can listen back to here . That was fine as you kind of expect your parents to be the only listeners, but Spencer mentioned that their listener ship is about 30,000. I think all the colour drained from my face at that point. 

We've had a few mentions on line too if you'd like to read them:

Here's our Facebook and Twitter pages if you'd like more information about the project.

This post is getting slightly long so I'll finish off with a track that I've been listening to incessantly over the past few days. I managed to see Fenech-Soler in Manchester on Tuesday, I've seen them once before and they really are brilliant live - enjoy!




Monday, 4 February 2013

News

I'm concious that I haven't been posting on here much but I have been keeping on top of my writing - promise. So here are a  few news stories that I've been writing for No-Title mag!

Biffy Clyro to headline Reading and Leeds

After securing a number one spot with their sixth album ‘Opposites’ yesterday, Biffy Clyro are amongst the latest batch of bands announced to play Reading and Leeds.
The Scottish trio join previously announced rap heavyweight Eminem for headlining duties, with a final headline act to be revealed for the main stage at a later date.
Also confirmed to play by Zane Lowe this evening are Bring Me The Horizon, Foals, Jake Bugg, System Of A Down and the recently reformed Fall Out Boy.
Tickets are available to purchase now at £197.50. Alternatively, a new scheme has been introduced this year where a deposit of £50 will secure a place, as long as the payment is fully paid by March 31st.
The festivals will take place on the weekend of  23rd - 25th August.


Live At Leeds reveals initial line-up

On Monday, Live At Leeds announced the first wave of bands to play this year’s festival. The annual event returns for a seventh year and is the ideal alternative for those who love the festival vibe but don’t like the mud, camping and portaloos that accompany it. A hectic dash from venue to venue is all you need to be concerned about.
This year Live At Leeds returns on the May Bank Holiday from May 3rd-6th. The musical proceedings will happen on the Saturday with a wide breadth of talent gracing twelve venues across the city, including the stunningly beautiful, Holy Trinity Church. Included in this year’s line up are local lads, The Pigeon Detectives, Everything Everything who are fresh from the release of their second album and buzz bands Peace and Swim Deep, as well as plenty of local bands.
The Vaccines will play on Sunday for a separate ticketed event costing £25, with support coming from psychedelic quintet, Toy.
Tickets for the Saturday are priced at £22.50 and are now on sale. They can be bought here or at a number of stores including; Crash Records, Jumbo Records, The Cockpit, Brudenell Social Club and the Leeds Academy Box Office.


Local Natives to play the Brudenell Social Club

Local Natives released their sophomore album, Hummingbird via Infectious Music today. To follow this release, the LA four-piece will embark on a European tour which will include 6 UK dates, opening in Leeds and finishing in London on February 14th.
Hummingbird, their second long player and follow up to their 2009 debut, Gorilla Manor, was co-produced by Aaron Dessner of The National. The percussive elements and glowing vocal harmonies that they brought to the fore in their previous efforts still remain. The band will play the Brudenell Social Club on February 8th.

FEBRUARY:
8th - Leeds, Brudenell Social Club
9th - Edinburgh, Electric Circus
10th - Dublin, Whelan's
12th - Liverpool, Kazimier
13th - Portsmouth, Wedgewood Rooms
14th - London, Scala


Skateistan benefit show this Saturday

Wharf Chambers will play host to Skateistan, a benefit show to raise funds and awareness for the non-government funded organisation. With its roots in Kabul, Afghanistan - Skateistan provides a safe access route to education and skateboarding classes for youths aged from 5-18. Skating has been found to be an empowering activity for the young people they help in not only Afghanistan but Cambodia and Pakistan too.
The event taking place on Saturday is guaranteed to be an enjoyable night with live music, an art auction and a raffle with prizes from local businesses up for grabs. Available to purchase at the auction will be beautifully hand-painted skate decks donated by Jenna Lee Alldread - who also designed the event poster, David Tyson, Drew Millward, Helen at Hello Mello and Jordan at Pogger Art plus more.   Providing the music for the night and cranking up the decibels will be Yorkshireman Serious Sam Barrett, Liverpudlian troupe Salem Rages and finally Steel City’s punk outfit Dry Heaves.
As Skateistan relies on donations in order for their great work to continue, the proceeds from this event will go directly to their worthy cause. Doors open at 6.30pm with a £5 entry fee.


Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Update

I seem to be slacking with this lately but I do have good reason. Final year is so much more work than I anticipated and writing a dissertation is bloody hard work! A few things that I've been focusing on is my practical project, I'm currently putting together an exhibition with one of my course mates about The Jacaranda, the infamous club in Liverpool. We're on Twitter and Facebook - give them a follow/ like if you want to. Our exhibition will be at Heebies on 6th April from 4pm-6pm and everyone's welcome! 

Aside from this I'm the News Editor for No-Title magazine in Leeds. I'm so happy about this as I never thought I'd get this position so I'm absolutely chuffed. The new website is under construction at the moment so I have only just started to write up news stories for the site. Although I did get to go to the Live at Leeds launch night yesterday on behalf of No-Title - all very exciting as that's the first press night I've ever been to.

There are a few albums that I'm really excited about, first off Hummingbird from Local Natives and Holy Fire from Foals. I've waited impatiently for the news that Local Natives would release new material and 4 years after their debut, Gorilla Manor I am bursting with excitement. May even post an album review for that at some point, but for now I've been listening to this track on a loop for about 30 minutes and it's just as brilliant as I expected their new material to be. I'm going to see them when they play at the Brudenell Social Club next Friday which is just a few days after my birthday. I'd say that's a pretty good present.




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