CD Review: Halcyon – Ellie Goulding
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Having heard only a handful of
songs by Ellie Goulding, I will gladly admit that buying this album was a bit
of a gamble. Of course I previewed the 30-seconds-long song clips on the iTunes
store but in order to get the best possible deal, I scoured the internet in
search of the cheapest price and did what everyone does; I turned to eBay and trade-in
CD shops.
I purchased my copy of the album
from CEX for a mere £3 and put it in my car CD player. The first track
instantly drew me in with its mystical melody and intense drumming. I was
hooked. My favourite track on the album is without a doubt Explosions for the
dramatic build up and emotion in the song, however I would also list Don’t Say
A Word, My Blood and Only You as my top, and most listened to tracks.
Ellie Goulding has an interesting
vocal sound that is so different from other artists currently in the charts, an
impressive range of notes and a somewhat soft and charming sound at the same
time.
With a mixture of soft, soothing
songs and upbeat, feel-good tracks, this album definitely lives up to its
title, ‘Halcyon’ (meaning a period of time that was happy and peaceful). The
album is available in two editions, a standard version which has 13 tracks, and
a deluxe version which has 18 tracks - something that most artists are doing at
the moment; and I cannot stand! (but hey, that’s just my opinion)
Whether you’re an Ellie fan or
not, I would definitely recommend sampling the album on the iTunes store, you
might just surprise yourself. I have since gone on to buy her previous album, Bright Lights
Rating: 5/5
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