Friday, August 10, 2007

Holding Doors for Strangers - Kidic

Holding Doors for Strangers is Kidic's first commercial release, and it's a great first start.

The band is Dublin based and I have known Morgan the lead singer for years as we went to college together and he's going out with one of my best mates! But besides that I wouldn't be reviewing them if they weren't any good.

The video (also try here if link not working) for the song is down right brilliant, funny and inspired. And the song itself is very catchy and radio friendly. The song can be downloaded in the Irish charts so go do a new band a favour and give them your support. Kidic are ones to watch.

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - J.K. Rowling

Well it's here at last and I finally got my hands on it a week after it's general release in the English speaking world. Not bad considering I was in Japan.

So does the final book in the Harry Potter series live up to the hype and expectation of the legions of fans? I can only speak for myself on that score and I say... kind of.

It's not an anti climatic ending by any means and all the loose ends are neatly tied up which I think left the book being a bit of a disappointment. There won't be anymore and that's final.

But as for the story itself. It's fast moving from the start and sweeps you along in its complicated wake without any chance to catch your breath. There's plenty of thrills and spills to cater for all tastes and we finally see Harry, Ron and Hermione come of age. The flip side of it is that we also see some of the well loved characters in the story fall by the wayside. Some who have been there from the start and others who made later entries in the series.

As the story has progressed the plot line has increasingly become more sophisticated and intriguing and to this end the finale is appropriately and fully satisfying. Now that the theories have been put to rest is a good time to go back and read all the books from start to finish. And that's what I plan to do once I get home...