Advantages: Below Disadvantages: Keep going... (drink for a minute....for a minute or two...)
So, you think (for a minute for a minute or two) of the ordinary boys, and what comes to mind? Most probably Preston's appearance in Big Brother, Chantelle and shady sunglasses accompanied by a fast tempo ska track entitled 'Boys will be boys'. And that is the sole track that most people can name; I suppose that they could be classed as a sort of modern 'one hit wonder', although they are still going, so who wonder what will happen?...
What probably doesn't come to mind is a fast album of down to earth ska album with cult musical ideas, such as mixing ska with rap and with numerous brilliant tracks.
For me, and for any true ordinary boys fan, the latter shall come to mind.
Boys will be boys got to about number fourty in the charts and was almost unheard of before Prestons big appearance in Big Brother; now everyone has heard it ...
Advantages: Funny , Plot Disadvantages: May Send Out Wrong Message To Young Girls!
finding out that she is too different to them. However , soon she joins 'The Zetas'. How will being an ex-playboy girl be an advantage to how she is seen by the group ? Watch The House Bunny to find out!
I wasn't really sure what to expect when I first put this DVD on. I was wondering whether it would be another 'try-hard' and 'just-like-the-rest' kind of movie. I had seen Anna Faris in another film before , Just Friends , which I had thoroughly enjoyed and so was hoping that this film would live up to the success of that film.
This film is a good chick flick! Definately one to watch with the girls on a night in with hot chocolate and Ben and Jerry's ice cream. This movie isn't very original , but there is something about it which I liked very much! There are some serious giggles to be had though - so I was happy! I also liked how this ...
Advantages: A new direction that makes them sound even better than the first album Disadvantages: The SKA and Raggae influence may not be everyones taste
Last year seen a number of new British bands break into the music scene, with the NME taking a number of them under their wing as the latest darlings. One of those bands were The Ordinary Boys from Brighton. They'd supported Morrissey in Manchester and appeared at a couple of festivals, making a name for themselves amongst the Indie fraternity. This year has seen them return with the follow up to their debut album, the Brit pop fuelled Under The Counter Culture. The second album seems to have been sneaked out with little or no publicity and it was only by chance I came across it in HMV.
The band had quite a retro feel to their debut album and the heavy Morrissey and Weller like influence has been moved on slightly. They now seem to have incorporated more of a SKA and Reggae feel to the follow up. Rather than totally overhaul the sound ...