Posts Tagged ‘Black Eyed Peas’

Beta Update 28/07/09

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

be more youLife moves along at the speed of light as procrastination rules and varsity drags on. Things outside varsity seem not even to show signs of slowing. Seeing friends, Church, Srizzil, Guitar, work, and homework fly around in a disorderly fashion – each begging for more attention.

Of course the usual issues rage on as I continue through my last year as a teenager. One would think these things would slow down at the age of 19 but they seem only to get more intense and more confusing. Trying to find who you are in a world riddled with lies and deception is probably the greatest difficulty in life. I guess that’s why many adults are so lost, they’ve never found themselves.

I will eventually be adding my biography/testimony/life story up on the site for the world to poke through. This will help new Srizzil readers to better understand the context of my writing. However I’m currently moving the enormous amount of articles across from the old website and making a few cosmetic changes to each one. This will hopefully make it easier for Google to find our articles and attract more Srizzilers from across the world.

On the video front I have started a couple of projects, none of which are near completion. It’s great to make videos but I don’t want to upload any old rubbish. There should be a certain element of quality to all the Srizzil videos so rushing out new videos is not my highest priority.

Before I sign off it must be noted that the new Black Eyed Peas album is surprisingly amazing. Make sure you get it. I’m not into club, electronic music at all but the ‘Peas’ are amazingly talented and never seem to stagnate.

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Black Eyed Peas

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

The black eyed peas have wrapped up recording their new album, The E.N.D. (The Energy Never Dies), in London recently but where did it all start and what’s coming up? Elephunk, launched in 2003, was The Black Eyed Peas breakout album. It launched them to worldwide fame with 7.5 million albums sold, four Grammy nominations and a Grammy award. Their sound was refreshing and different which had audiences going wild. Elephunk’s success kept the group on tour for eighteen months and inspired a lot of their next album.

Monkey Business was the Black Eyed Peas fourth album. “In going on the road for so long, we got an idea of what kind of music we wanted to play and make,” explains will.i.am. “Monkey Business is very much about the types of songs we play live. It’s about a party. It’s layered differently and has energy to it that reflects how we tour – from the beats to the types of instruments we used to how we interact with the audience. It’s very much about us and the crowd on this record.”

The group, which was formed in the late 1990s, was born in the vibrant Los Angeles hip-hop underground. Even then, the group possessed a magnetic spirit that helped them establish a worldwide following through their first two albums, 1998′s Behind The Front and 2000′s Bridging The Gap.

“I was in Brazil doing some CD shopping,” will.i.am recalls. “I came across this compilation and I thought it was one thing but it turned out to be something else. The Dick Dale song ‘Miserlou,’ was on it. At first I was angry – this isn’t what I wanted to buy,” he laughs. “But then, really, that song is hot. I said, ‘we should do a song like this.’ I jump-started the computer and made some beats on the train. Then we had to fly to Tokyo and I tightened up the beat on the plane. Then I recorded vocals in this park in Tokyo. And that’s how we recorded the song, ‘Pump It.’”

Before recording that album, the three original members of The Black Eyed Peas – will.i.am, apl.de.ap and Taboo – had been ensnared by personal demons. “I remember that we were each talking about the things that were haunting us and seemed to be crippling us,” recalls will.i.am. Adding the vocal talents of singer, Fergie, the group used music as a therapeutic vehicle. Making music with that near-desperate fervour also is maintained on Monkey Business, says will.i.am. “You’re always challenged not to go back to those bad habits in life,” he says. “When you’re comfortable living, you sometimes think that, well, I beat it once so I can do it again. But you never really escape the things that haunt you.”

After Monkey Business the group members launched hugely successful solo careers, most notably Fergie and Will. On joining forces for their new album Fergie said it had been a lot of fun.

“Just getting in there and being creative, trying to push it forward and do things that are different and futuristic and that’s what we’re doing,” she said.

She wasn’t going to spill all the beans though.

“I can’t really describe the sound, it’s just new,” she said.

will.i.am recently worked with Hans Zimmer on the Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa soundtrack, as well as voicing the Moto Moto character – a large Hippo. Reuters interviewed the star, and found out more about his roll in the new X-Men film.

Q: Now you’ve done your first movie score and soundtrack, you’re also branching out as an actor, right?

A: “Yeah, I’m in the new ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine.’ I play John Wraith, a mutant, and I’m very excited about it as I’m a huge ‘X-Men’ fan. We shot it in Australia and all my scenes are with Hugh Jackman. I have a pretty cool role – it’s not big, but it’s not small. I had a great time with Hugh and I definitely want to do more acting, as long as I can contribute to the creative process. That’s what I’m good at — dreaming and imagining.”