Showing posts with label Matt Cardle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matt Cardle. Show all posts

Sunday, 19 December 2010

Matt Cardle: Final X Factor 2010 Post!

Yes it is true that this will be my final post of The X Factor 2010. The hype and controversy is over and the contestants will be slowly fading away, as their spotlight goes out and they return to their homes.

So Matt Cardle was the winner of The X Factor 2010, propped up by Dannii Minogue and the money off Simon Cowell. Even Cheryl Cole couldn't deny he deserved to win.

When We Collide - Matt Cardle


His debut single 'When we collide' a fantastic cover of Biffy Clyro has soared in the charts.


It is infarct this years Christmas #1
Well done to Matt who thoroughly deserved it and fought of tough competition from many other X Factor influences in the chart, including Rihanna

I hope he goes far with his career.

Saturday, 11 December 2010

The X Factor: Sparks are flying

It seems that Matt Cardle and Rihanna stole the show with their duet of 'Unfaithful'

The set up was ideal, and with clever lighting and staging of fire...it all fitted into place.
Matt and Rihanna both sang individual great parts..although it was annoying that Matt changed the words to fit a male perspective as the word change stood out.

Rihanna was sizzling this evening, she was on fire and no one was going to stop her from her territory on the show. She gazed into Matt's eyes and sang to him whilst flashing him some leg and by the end they were almost at each others lips. Good staging there..unless it was spontaneous, and it is bound to get people on the dog and bone....Phone.

We have not seen so much chemistry since Beyonce and Alexandra Burke....

Rihanna followed the duet with Matt Cardle to perform her latest single 'What's my name?' and she rocked the whole crowd and the evening. Ripping her clothes off to reveal beachwear...she was enticing everyone..and although raunchy it was done with good taste.

Beat that anyone else if you dare.....

But who knows will ultimately win...



Monday, 8 November 2010

X Factor moans this week!

So ITV's X Factor continues.... and guess what, there is plenty to moan about this popular show this week.

Please stop making me listen to Katie
Sunday Show
To start off it goes without saying that the usual miming occurred in the group Sunday show, and yet they still to hide this, and almost enjoy dropping their microphones and forgetting to sing.
Also on the Sunday show he had the return of Shayne Ward (who is releasing a cover song), however his stage performance was something of a shy and retracted show. Stood high up on a podium looking down at everyone is movement and production was restricted...almost punishing him for having a few quiet years.
Kylie followed Shayne and her production was massive, and we almost saw her trip over at one point which was rather comical and would have pleased millions of viewers, not because we are mean..but we like to laugh. It seems that we had all forgotten Dannii and Kylie's relationship, they seem like worlds apart.
Yes Treyc 'C' Cohen left the competition, however her presence will only be missed for her faultless but unemotional performances. We just couldn't connect with her, which is a shame as she is rather talented..and yet Katie did survive..but we will wait for her to be skinned next week by the cruel and unforgiving public.



Saturday Show

I found this week that Mary really dropped her form and she didn't connect to her song at all. I'm surprised she wasn't more slated for her poor vocals..Simon obviously likes her.

Matt Cardle was on top form in his performance, and he bought describable emotions to the song which had many of us getting that goosebumps feeling. However one criticism of this was that he had already sung this song in Boot-camp, and I would have liked to seen something different. 

Rebecca was elegant and her vocal was just on the money opposed to Wagner to entertained but wasn't exactly recording a ballad.

Katie was just a mess.. and Paije still bores me. Aiden still scares me...

One direction was taking the American theme too far, and the fact is that people will always vote for them in numbers. However their song choice wasn't right for the show, it was American based and didn't fit to aim at the UK market.

Cher was once again a hit Marmite for me, not sure if I was understanding the genuineness of her performance 



Cheryl Cole was looking hot as usual..but Dannii had some odd dress going on, and she only really appeared to protect her own acts. Louis was talking a lot of sense and Simon seemed away with the fairies.






Sunday, 31 October 2010

The X Factor: The good the bad and the Ugly

It is Week 4 of the live shows of The X Factor (ITV) and it is beginning to heat up as some talent is shining and some his flopping. 
The Halloween theme this week wasn't really embraced by many of the contestants, whose mentors thought having the word 'blood' in the song made it spooky. 
This weeks round up:

Dannii:
Matt Cardle - great voice as usual although not his best, however it is a really tough song and he did it justice as he made it his own. He didn't really express the Halloween theme, although Leona Lewis herself can be creepy at times, as she doesn't often smile.
Matt Cardle

Paije Richardson - Into week 4 and I am still not a fan of him. The use of the word 'diva' which is a supplement for the word gay in his case seems to be thrown about when anyone is talking about him. I thought a diva was a demanding female vocalist. He sang well this week but he just lacks a star quality, he just wouldn't work in the UK market. Was it Halloween..?
Paije Richardson

Aiden Grimshaw - well without sounding like a broken record...You make me feel uneasy when  watch you. You make me want to hide as your psychotic eyes follow me on the screen. Your Michael Jackson cover of 'Thriller' pretty much had you spitting on MJ's hard work. Good idea..wrong delivery. The song was Halloween based that's it..
Aiden Grimshaw




Simon Cowell
One Direction - So this week I thought One Direction sang really well and as a unit, and showed their potential to be very successful in the UK market. Although for them to progress it would be good with Harry Styles took some lead vocals. Great idea to place them as Vampires also, cash it in for Halloween.
One Direction

Belle Amie - Once again Belle Amie were pretty much strolling down the road...their vocals weren't always in harmony as a group. Their need to all shine doesn't help the song, as one key vocalist would give us some consistency to deal with. They may be up for the chop in the results show..but well done on the Halloween theme.
Belle Amie




Louis Walsh 
Mary Byrne - Once again I cant fault her voice...she makes everything sound good, but would she ever have a place in the UK charts..I'm not sure. Perhaps Britain's got Talent may have served her better. Apparently it appears Louis' idea of a modern song is Take That from the 90's, which turned out well, but it was still an old song. good luck Mary..your name is addictive to say in an Irish accent. Halloween theme..not so much.
Mary Byrne

Wagner - Up until this week I have been a supporter of our crazy friend. However this week I struggled to understand his phrasing and his whole performance. The combination of the two songs didn't work this week, and he might face the chop. However Wagner did rock the Halloween theme with some success..the gaunt look. 
Wagner Carrilho




Cheryl (national treasure) Cole/Tweedy
Cher Lloyd - The change from gangster wannabe to a credible artist may have just occurred this week for Cher. Stepping away from this rude girl atmosphere she reminded of us of why we loved her first audition...it was the fact that she just sang and made her vocals do the talking. This is a clever ploy from Cheryl Cole and the X Factor machine to attract back any 'haters' than didn't respond to he rap/shouts. The world may say your name in niceties again. Great job on the freaky Halloween tune and number.
Cher Lloyd

Rebecca Ferguson - I was not a fan of Rebecca at the beginning as her shy persona and fragile vocals deterred me..however I am now enjoying her performances and her style. She is making transitions week by week to improve..I hope she sticks around and grows into a star. Her Halloween style was questionable though.. could have been amped up higher.
Rebecca Ferguson 

Treyc Cohen - After being in lasts weeks bottom two it seems Treyc has picked herself up, and away from a deluded rock artist. She embraced the week and tried her best..her voice is great and she looks great...she did well with the Halloween theme, but there is something missing, and it appears to be the hunger for victory which doesn't transpire to the viewers at home. She may need to get a sob story..
Treyc Cohen

Katie Waissel - After she smashed last weeks performance, she had to prove she could continue her run. She used a retro classic from the Tv show 'Bewithced', which I didn't realise had words as I usually hum along to it..du du..du..du. It didn't shine out like last week and didn't feel overly scary for Halloween (but hey the word 'witch' was included), but she managed to sway me to the love her side of Marmite. I think she may grow stronger in the competition and be around a few more weeks.
Katie Waissel


I would love to hear what you all thought of the finalists this week, leave a comment and tell me who your favourite was. 


Sunday, 24 October 2010

Top X Factor Moans of the week

1) X Factor  (you know.. that ITV show with Simon Cowell.. heard of it?)
-They mime on the group songs, and they don't even try to hide it. The obvious miming is clearly shown as none of their voiced sound live but only processed on the results show.

- Cheryl Cole and the fact that her and her contestants hair were died red. Is there an advertising campaign? Or are they all really obsessed with you.

-Belle Amie - and there obvious self-destruction on the show is seen, as their VT tape sets them up to be at the bottom.

- Aiden Grimshaw - Will he survive his awkward performances, which to be honest has become something rather scary and borderline creepy/psycho.

-Will Cheryl's live performance tonight be note perfect...? If not her dancing will make up for it, and we expect a smoking outfit to detract from her singing abilities.

- Cher Lloyd is a rough Chav - who isn't a gangster, so stop rapping like one.

The only good things to say this week is that Matt Cardle absolutely stole the show with his cover of Britney Spears, he is the highlight and clear winner so far. Also we can look forward to the talented Michael Buble this evening.


In other X Factor News, rejected Contestant GAMU showed up at the MOBO awards this week. we hope she bounces back.. she deserves it.