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December 23, 2011 9:09 pm
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  • Fire (Aim Your Arrows High)
  • By: VersaEmerge
  • Fixed At Zero
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VersaEmerge | Fire (Aim Your Arrows High)

WHAT ANOTHER SONG!

Rachael does not approve of this one, however.

:O The music at the enddd

VersaEmerge are on the The Hunger Games Soundtrack?!?!?!?! :D OHMYGOD

Oh my god, is this legit? Because seriously, I will cry tears of happiness especially since this was probably one of my absolute favourite songs from Fixed At Zero (okay that’s sort of a lie, I have never been able to choose a favourite)

(Source: melchiors)

December 31, 2010 8:28 pm

My Favourite Albums of 2010

So I’ll let everyone know now that I was too lazy to write detailed reviews/descriptions of my favourite albums of 2010 and instead, only wrote 8. They are not in order either because I couldn’t bring myself to properly rank them. and these 8 are not necessarily my top 8. Enjoy.

Fixed At Zero - VersaEmerge

This is basically my ultimate favourite album of the year and if you haven’t jumped on the VersaEmerge bandwagon as of yet, I’d highly recommend doing so. In a world where the industry is filled with pop-punk female-fronted bands, VersaEmerge is a refreshing change without being totally obscure. Sierra Kusterbeck’s vocals are not only strong, but she also has incredible range (and hits high notes without that painful girly high-pitched shrill that is heard so often from female vocalists). The lyrical content is at time mysterious, at times emotional, but always enjoyable. The music is just as good and there are moments when it could be mistaken for a movie score. Each song has a distinct sound and never give off the ‘same sound, different track’ vibe.

Enemy Of The World - Four Year Strong

While I’ve always adored Four Year Strong, this album is by far their best work to date. It’s an album that makes you want to sing along and mosh at the same tie and why wouldn’t you? With a sound that still resonates Rise Or Die Trying but with a more developed, well polished edge, almost anyone could enjoy this album.

My Best Friend Is  You - Kate Nash

There is no album released this year by a female artist that displays lyrics as honest, relatable and gives off that ‘independent woman’ vibe quite like Kate Nash’s My Best Friend Is You does. In just 13 songs, Kate manages to cover a vast range of genres that most artists don’t even cover in their entire career. From female sing-a-longs about always being the friend and never the lover to grungy rock tracks complete with wailing and screams, My Best Friend Is You is sure to have something for everyone.

Danger Days: The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys - My Chemical Romance

I’ll be the first to admit that I’ve never been a huge My Chemical Romance fan (yet I still bought two of their previous albums and I do listen to them from time to time) and I had fairly low expectations for this album, but that changed the instant I hard Na Na Na. It was almost like I was listening to a completely different band but with a sense of familiarity that I found comforting. This is exactly how the entire album felt for me. and it was incredible. It was as if MCR had been renewed with a brand new energy and had left the emo stereotype they’d perfected so well. The lyrics are powerful, the music is hard-hitting and fun at the same tie and it almost feels like an album of anthems. Whether you’re a long time MCR fan or have never listened to them before, I’d definitely recommend this album to anyone.

Summer House - Gold Motel

While I was completely clueless as to the existence of Gold Motel for the better part of this year, this is an album that should definitely not be disregarded. The sound is effortless and breezy with a few melancholy tracks mixed in making it the perfect summer album. This album proves that Greta Salpeter really can do no wrong.

My Dinosaur Life - Motion City Soundtrack

From the opening track Worker Bee, it’s already obvious that My Dinosaur Life is Motion City Soundtrack’s greatest album of their career. The lyrical content is not only as brilliant as always, but the sound is noticeably more mature and refined. The lack of synth throughout the album is also welcomed with open arms. Each song is as strong as the one before it and there is never a dull moment, and how many artists can get away with admitting to falling asleep watching Veronica Mars in a song?

Evelyn Evelyn - Evelyn Evelyn

I can guarantee that you will not find a more obscure album released this year - and with good reason. This album tells the story of a fictional pair of conjoined twins named Eva and Lyn (who both became just Evelyn due to confusion over which twin was which) who are not only chronically shy but have gone through hell and back (having their mother die at childbirth, joining a circus as a freakshow act, being used as child prostitutes and much more) to get where they are now. The act consists of Amanda Palmer, Jason Webley, a ukulele, a piano, many mentions of the number 11, the guitar and accordion. The tracks range from sing-a-longs, country-esque, spoken tales of their childhood to a breathtakingly beautiful ukulele cover of Joy Division’s Love Will Tear Us Apart that brings on goosebumps. Although this album was love at first listen for me, it is definitely an acquired taste.

Light Me Up - The Pretty Reckless

Although the actress-turned-singer transformation is a total cliche and more often than not overlooked, The Pretty Reckless is one band that refuse to be ignored. Fronted by Taylor Momsen, Gossip Girl’s resident good girl gone bad -both onscreen and off - (and Courtney Love lookalike), I was a little skeptical before I heard Make Me Wanna Die late last year but was quickly surprised at the amount of talent she possessed as a singer. The album is filled with dark, provocative and lovelorn lyrics paired with even darker, heavier guitar work and there is not a single moment where Momsen’s voice is overshadowed by the instrumental element. The album isn’t all moody, grungy tracks however, it also features a chillingly tender acoustic love song that highlights Taylor’s unique voice and pitch range as well as the surprisingly casual track Nothing Left To Lose. While this album may not be for everyone, don’t be fooled by Taylor Momsen’s age and infamy as a demanding actress because the girl sure has talent.

Other favourite albums:

Hold Me Down - You Me At Six
The Upsides - The Wonder Years

High Violet - The National
I Liked It Better When You Had No Heart - Butch Walker (And The Black Widows)


Honourable Mentions:

Champ - Tokyo Police Club
Speak Now - Taylor Swift
Black And White - The Maine
Great Danger - The Audition

Biggest Disappointment of 2010:

Teenage Dream - Katy Perry

August 31, 2009 7:09 pm
"And I won’t say you’re useless because I, I’ve seen you dream."

Sierra Kusterbeck (Consider The Sea - VersaEmerge)
July 17, 2009 5:41 pm
So lately the trend on twitter among my friends [or rather fellow OCKs] has been to create a twitter account named *insertalternativebandnamehere*toAUS before proceeding to [for a lack of better words] spam the members of the band via twitter replies telling them how much we love them and how much it would mean to us if they come over to our lonely little island that is Australia. We also collect as many people as we can as followers so the artist will realise how many of us want them here. Well today I realised I should make one for one of my all time favourite artists [also my favourite female vocalist] VersaEmerge called @VersaEmerge2AUS. Well after just a few hours of actually having this account and having maybe two or so replies to the VE band members I was lucky enough to come across this in the direct message box. This is a message from the one and only Sierra Kusterbeck [who, if you haven’t guessed already I seem to fangirl over a lot. {I swear I’m straight haha}]. This literally made my day and it made me realise just how genuinely sweet this girl is. I seriously did not expect to get a reply at all [like some of the other toAUS teams that definitely deserve a reply] let alone one this soon. I’ll leave you all alone now while I’m still fangirling over the fact that Sierra Kusterbeck has acknowledged my existence.-Kirsty.XO.

So lately the trend on twitter among my friends [or rather fellow OCKs] has been to create a twitter account named *insertalternativebandnamehere*toAUS before proceeding to [for a lack of better words] spam the members of the band via twitter replies telling them how much we love them and how much it would mean to us if they come over to our lonely little island that is Australia. We also collect as many people as we can as followers so the artist will realise how many of us want them here. Well today I realised I should make one for one of my all time favourite artists [also my favourite female vocalist] VersaEmerge called @VersaEmerge2AUS.
Well after just a few hours of actually having this account and having maybe two or so replies to the VE band members I was lucky enough to come across this in the direct message box. This is a message from the one and only Sierra Kusterbeck [who, if you haven’t guessed already I seem to fangirl over a lot. {I swear I’m straight haha}]. This literally made my day and it made me realise just how genuinely sweet this girl is. I seriously did not expect to get a reply at all [like some of the other toAUS teams that definitely deserve a reply] let alone one this soon. I’ll leave you all alone now while I’m still fangirling over the fact that Sierra Kusterbeck has acknowledged my existence.
-Kirsty.XO.

July 16, 2009 1:29 pm
A completely unique musical experience.

As promised, another video link. This is The Whisperer (acoustic) by VersaEmerge. I love how Sierra’s voice sounds so close to exact pitch-wise as the actual recorded EP. The way she hits the notes so effortlessly gives me the shivers, she’s absolutely amazing. Blake and Sierra also play off each other so easily in their duets. If anyone were to compare this band or just Sierra to Paramore I think I’d be extremely offended. It’s not that I don’t love Paramore or Hayley’s voice, I just feel that Sierra has better clairty and a wider vocal range than Hayley and instrument wise, VersaEmerge are far more unique than Paramore let alone any other band in the current alternative scene.
Enough of my rambling and gushing, I hope everyone gives this a listen and maybe even purchases their self-titled EP. My favourite track is ‘Moments Between Sleep’ merely for her rapid yet smooth changes in pitch throughout the song. The lyrics are also one-of-a-kind in this kind of music scene for every track.
-Kirsty.XO.

1:16 pm
My current obsession.

Well, music obsession at least. This is The Hider (acoustic) by VersaEmerge [Sierra Kusterbeck is my favourite female vocalist, coming in tie with Cassadee Pope]. Ever since I got this invisible chickenpox/measles/allergic reaction/hives rash [yes, I have NO idea what it is exactly, where I got it from or why I have it] I have been in an acoustic mood/easy listening mood. I even made a new playlist on iTunes full of acoustic tracks and stayed up until 1am this morning listening to it. All of these songs put me in the best mood I’ve been in since having to return to school and spend time with the horrific reality of having absolute careless jerks as friends [Ok, I’m probably exaggerating a little here but they are pretty bad]. I’m still in this mood and am hoping for it to last for a long time though I’m currently itching all over. I’ll be posting another video link soon.
-Kirsty.XO.