Ella Isaacson - NAKED "Acoustic" (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)

Pop singer-songwriter Ella Isaacson unveils her stripped-down version of "Naked."

Revisiting the song with Norwegian producers Stargate, Isaacson says, "When Mikkel (of Stargate) initially started to work on 'Naked' it took the record to a whole new level, but it was still missing something. My co-writer and I went in with them one night at their studio and added what is now the post chorus co-writing it with the guys and that was really special." Accompanied only by a piano, Ella's voice drips with raw emotion and intimate melancholy.

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Camu Releases ‘Empire State of Sound’

Dopamine stimulating rock and roll

After an 8-year pause, Camu is back and releasing new music, beginning with a trilogy of songs/music videos, the first of which is "Empire State of Sound."

The three songs reveal Camu's musical and personal development during the last eight years.

Renowned as the front man of Naked, which released four albums and six Top 10 singles in Scandinavia, along with two world tours including SRO performances in Russia, Sweden, Japan, and the U.S., in 2011 the band dissolved.

Devastated, Camu decided he was finished. He left, getting as far away as possible, spending most of his time in Hawaii, where, during his self-imposed break, he evolved and matured. Through it all, he was continuously writing and recording music.

Camu says, "I've had so many life-altering and mind-blowing experiences along my journey, so I've got a lot of new song material and the trilogy of songs reflect and tell my story. This new release is all about me coming out and being me, Camu. Life is too short and I want to share my music. Naked is still my band and will be touring as my backing band when we do our summer tour in 2019, but this is pure Camu music the way I have always envisioned it. As the new music being released ventures further from the straight rock music we used to play back in the day, we will be releasing it under a new, better fitting name, CAMU."

"Empire State of Sound" features Camu (vocals, guitar), Zack (guitar), Tikka (drums), and Ilari (bass).

The song opens with growling, muscular guitars flowing into a hard rock tune with curls of pop-rock. A little reminiscent of Jon Bovi, the tune exudes beau coup oomph and brilliant vocal harmonies. The rhythm pulsates with hefty momentum and oodles of infectious textures, as the guitars spray brawny sonic energy in all directions.

Camu's voice is tight, rasping with delicious reediness, imbuing the lyrics with redoubtable flamboyance and enormous vitality. The scope and dimension of tonality infects the music with a sense of immediate pressure and skintight imminence. It's a striking voice, full of wild, reckless intensity.

With "Empire State of Sound," Camu gives notice that he's back, and not only alive and well, but better than ever. This is powerful rock of the best possible type, the kind that stimulates dopamine pathways in your brain.

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RISING STAR | BLVK IRIS Drops 'Naked'

BLVK IRIS goes in a new direction on 'Naked'

Inspired by his move from Copenhagen to New York City, BLVK IRIS takes his musical style in a new direction on "Naked," blending contemporary soul, R&B, and electronica with simmering synths.

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REVIEW | "Juliet, Naked" at Sundance 2018

Romantic comedies have never been done so well in this Nick Hornby novel adaptation

Sundance 2018 - Juliet, Naked Red Carpet

The questions of what it means to be lonely and just how we fall in love are big, but nevertheless important.

However, these aren't usually the questions we expect romantic comedies to try and solve for us. Juliet, Naked is not just another run-of-the-mill romantic comedy. While it is very funny and quite sincere, it also manages to narrate a deeper understanding of what it means to be human, and how being human can complicate our understanding of love and relationships.

Based on the Nick Hornby novel (who is known for his previous works About a Boy and Fever Pitch), the film begins by introducing us to Annie (Rose Byrne), who has been stuck in a relationship with her non-committal boyfriend Duncan (a sensational Chris O'Dowd) for a few too many years. Annie is interested in discussing the possibilities of having children. Duncan is only interested in obsessing the obscure 1980s rock musician, Tucker Crowe (Ethan Hawke). The problem only intensifies when Duncan receives an unreleased, acoustic album of Tucker's and dives into a whole new level of his fandom. However, through this album, Annie connects with Tucker himself, and realizes his life is not anything like the conspiracies of his wacko fans. They actually might have more in common than she realized.

Lovey-dovey stories with musicians are not news, but this one goes outside of the mold. First off, you'll only have to hear Ethan Hawke sing once, and it will be a lovely little diddy by the Kinks so you can sing along, too. Secondly, it breaks the conventional mold in the same My Best Friend's Wedding did years ago. While it's difficult for it to stray away from a romantic comedy label, it's not necessarily a romance for any of our protagonists. Instead, it focuses more on learning once again how to love others who love you, and how to love yourself.

Tamara Jenkins, whose solo return to Sundance came in the way of Private Life, lends her hilarious chops to the script-writing team to turn this into a true treat. The jokes are actually fun, especially those of Chris O'Dowd who plays the clueless fan boy role to a T. The situational comedy stands with one foot in the realm of possibility and the other just slightly outside, making for each punchline to really entice the audience. Those at Sundance were all surprised at how delightful the story was to follow.

Director Jesse Peretz shapes these characters into curious, fascinating things with his working of Hornby's characters. Although the original storyline was curated by male creators, the Annie character is anything but a male-gaze fantasy. She is full and thriving in her interests and her life, whether that involves falling in love or curating a museum show or having a baby...all on her own. This further helps the film to defy its genre-limiting boundaries.

Juliet, Naked will make a splash when it hits box offices, delighting the usual love story craving crowd. However, it will also act as a necessary platform for big name studios trying to manufacture work in the same genre, showing them that sometimes a little indie production can get it right so much better.

Find out more about Juliet, Nakedhere.

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