Phillip Phillips Behind The Light

Album Review: Phillip Phillips’ Shines From “Behind The Light”

Phillip Phillips has just released his sophomore effort, Behind the Light. The album’s title is derived from a lyric in “Alive Again” (“I see myself again / Behind the light I flicker”), which speaks to the notion of re-discovering yourself from the shadows, or in Phillip’s case, allowing fans to uncover a side of his musical identity that hasn’t been revealed before.

As a result, Behind the Light boasts a more rock-oriented sound with intricate instrumentation and powerful production – an evolution from the rootsy-folk driven sound which dominated his platinum selling debut, The World From The Side Of The Moon. Though ambitious, the new album still retains that authentic feel which drew listeners into his music in the first place.

Phillip leaves his artistic mark all over the album, which he produced in collaboration with Derek A.E. Fuhrmann and Gregg Wattenberg. The songwriter was involved in the writing of all of the songs, sharing co-credits with the likes of Fuhrmann, Wattenberg, Todd Clark, Jon Green, and David Ryan Harris and being the sole writer of “Trigger”, “Open Your Eyes”, “Thicket”, “Face”, “Don’t Trust Me”, and “Armless Crawler”.

His songcraft has grown in depth, with lyrics containing ideas that are more mature, more introspective, and more thought-provoking, and that cover a spectrum of moods, emotions, and energy. Behind the Light is heavy with imagery of light and dark, day and night, and nature, with fire serving as an overarching metaphor that is wovened throughout the album. The fire rages from the colourful cover art to the tracks themselves, which follow themes of being true to oneself, finding strength, and coping with the passage of time.

Continue reading the track-by-track review on The Hudsucker

Phillip Phillips‘ Behind the Light is available on iTunes.

Broadway Nails imPRESS Press-On Manicure

For my first Canadian Influenster VoxBox, I received a pair of imPRESS Press-On Manicure sets by Broadway Nails.

imPRESS revolutionizes nail art by providing an instant manicure that is fast and easy to apply, has superior staying power, and looks absolutely fabulous and flawless. The process is simple and snappy – just peel off, press on, and voila! You’re done in mere seconds! Flexible and durable, the manicure lasts for up to one week, which is twice as long as your average artificial nails. The press-on nails come in a variety of high-shine, shimmering colours, and glamorous, trendy designs.

Currently, I am wearing Control Freak, in my favourite shade of magenta pink. As someone who had never tried press-on nails before nor ever had the desire to, I was IMPRESS-ed by how it took such little time to figure it out (just like sticking on stickers – actually, that’s exactly how it is!) and how much I liked how the manicure looked (almost salon quality!) My one wish is to have more sizing options for the nails. The container (cleverly shaped like a bottle of nail polish) holds 24 nail covers and 12 sizes, but choices were quite limited for those who have slim fingernails. Otherwise, I found imPRESS Press-On Manicures to be stylish, comfortable, and versatile – perfect for special occasions and everyday use!

Colours are available for $8.99 and patterns for $10.99 at Walmart, Target, London Drugs, Loblaws, and additional stores. For more information, visit imPRESSmanicure.com and follow Broadway Nails on FacebookTwitter, Instagram, and YouTube.

I received these products complimentary from Influenster for testing purposes.

American Idol Season 13 Top 3

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Tonight, American Idol reached a special milestone with the airing of its 500th episode. The show led the celebrations with cake, confetti, and a trip down memory lane with a moving montage of Idol moments throughout the last twelve seasons, featuring footage of former contestants and judges, and its veteran host Ryan Seacrest. Despite the falling viewership and continual ratings slide, Idol has just been renewed for Season 14 (and will likely be a mainstay on FOX for multiple seasons to come), proving that after all of these years, this singing competition continues to be the juggernaut all other reality shows of its type should aspire to. One cannot deny that impact that Idol has had on pop culture – just take a look at their list of alumni! During tonight’s broadcast, Idol shared video shoutouts from past winners, including Carrie Underwood, Phillip Phillips, Kris Allen (who baked a cupcake for the special occasion), David Cook, Candice Glover, Lee DeWyze, Fantasia Barrino, Scotty McCreery, and Jordin Sparks, all of which aired in-between performances from the three people who could fill their shoes…

This week, the Season 13 Top 3, who had just returned back to their second home at Idol after a weekend of homecoming festivities, each performed three songs chosen for them by their mentor Randy Jackson, the judges (Harry Connick Jr., Jennifer Lopez, and Keith Urban) and their hometown (they selected a song from the season for their hometown Idol to reprise). Caleb Johnson rocked out to “Never Tear Us Apart” by INXS, “Demons” by Imagine Dragons, and an encore of “Dazed & Confused” by Led Zeppelin. Alex Preston delivered “Pompeii” by Bastille, “Stay” by Rihanna (featuring Mikky Ekko), and an encore of “Story Of My Life” by One Direction. Jena Irene sang “Titanium” by David Guetta (featuring Sia), “Heart Attack” by Demi Lovato, and an encore of Radiohead’s “Creep” (the highlight of the evening’s performances, as well as the top performance of the season overall).

Tune in Thursday night to find out who makes it into next week’s Season 13 finale. It’s gonna be a close call!

Glee Season 5 Finale: “The Untitled Rachel Berry Project”

It seems like it was only just yesterday when the New Directions alums banded together to bring glee to New York City. In Glee‘s Season 5 finale, “The Untitled Rachel Berry Project”, we find the rising stars going their separate ways once again as their dreams take them to places they never imagined.

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Glee, As Written By Chris Colfer!

Chris Colfer, the Golden Globe award-winning actor (for Glee), New York Times best-selling author (for The Land of Stories book series), and film writer/producer (Struck By Lightning) can now add yet another impressive achievement to his rapidly-growing resume – television screenwriter.

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