not a member? click here to sign up

Ellie Goulding

The 24-year-old mixes charming hoots with storming howls on 'Human'

Celina Murphy, 17 Jun 2011

There was a moment during Ellie Goulding’s inaugural Irish show that I remember so vividly: it pops into my head every time I hear the sprightly poplet’s name (which, even though I don’t listen to BBC Radio 1, is rather a lot). Prancing athletically around the stage, she seemed to delight in songs like ‘Guns And Horses’, particularly the scrappy ‘I’d do it all for you’ refrain, which she repeated while thrusting a confident finger at selected elated members of the crowd.

A similarly glowing flash of show-womanship is the least I expected from Gouding’s Olympia show, a full 15 months after her Academy debut, and sadly, that’s all I got.

As she walks onstage, Goulding makes a beeline for one of two drum-kits, where she does a positively godawful job of starting the show. A fiery electro-pop gem like ‘Under The Sheets’ deserves more than a gimmicky game of musical chairs, but as it turns out, I needn’t be too concerned – her clumsy thrashing turns to perfectly crafty beatmaking before the night is out.

She sounds best on ‘Human’, which sees the 24-year-old mix charming hoots with storming howls. Elsewhere though, she frequently bows out of money notes, opting to gyrate stiffly and trust that the audience field them for her. Seemingly endless inter-song banter about her hair (in fairness, it’s so unruly it occasionally makes her look like a very pretty albino yeti) does little to retrieve the momentum, and blip-free acoustic treatments of ‘Wish I’d Stayed’ and ‘Starry Eyed’ swish with only half the energy they used to.

Percussion is the third star in an Ellie Goulding performance, after her wispy, somersaulting vocals and unruly mane of hair, so the anthemic drum-led ‘Salt Skin’, brilliantly infused with Kanye West’s ‘Power’, was always going to steal the show. Goulding is finally back on form, pounding the snare and hi-hat with tremendous might – for those five minutes only, the diva is back. Still, I can’t help thinking that if the Welsh wonder’s spark continues to fade at this pace, album number two could be a bit of a let-down too.



Page 1/2     <Previous 1 2 Next> 



Artist Related Content

Latest Related Articles For This Artist

Ellie Goulding and The Wombats added to Tennent's Vital

Two of music's hottest rising stars join The Script on day one at Ward Park


News: 2011-06-16

Ellie Goulding announces second Olympia date

Electro-folk songstress is in popular demand these days!


News: 2011-04-06

Ellie Goulding announces her biggest solo Irish show yet

Starry-eyed chanteuse to play the Olympia


News: 2011-03-29

Bright Lights

Starry-eyed reissue brings better tidings


REVIEW: 2010-12-01

Whiskey In The Jar

A little piece of Nashville came to London earlier this month as Jarvis Cocker, Ellie Goulding and Richard Hawley joined forces with Duane Eddy for an evening of boot stompin’ homage to Jack Daniels


Interview: 2010-11-03

Latest Related Videos For This Artist

Contact Us

Hot Press,
13 Trinity Street,
Dublin 2.
Rep. Of Ireland
Tel: +353 (1) 241 1500

Email:info@hotpress.ie

Click here for more contact information.

Hot Press always welcomes feed back so if you've got something to tell us click here.

Advertise With Us

For more detail on how to advertise with Hot Press click here or call us on +353 (1) 241 1540