WEEK ONE: James – La Petite Mort (2.6); Clean Bandit – New Eyes (2.6); Incognito – Amplified Soul (2.6); 50 Cent – Animal Ambition (3.6); Hank Marvin – Hank (2.6), Tesla – Simplicity (6.6), CLEAN BANDIT – NEW EYES is a debut album by British electronic group from Edinburgh which got noticed by wider audience…
Read MoreReview: Black Keys – Turn Blue
I have read several Black Keys reviews on their new album before I listened to my own copy and from their comments I expected funk. But I surely heard very fine blues instead! I can agree on one thing only, Black Keys went in different direction with their eight studio album, dropping rock and inserting…
Read MoreWhen plagiarism means descending chords …
I decided to take a little rant on latest news concerning so called plagiarism of Led Zeppelin’s most famous song Stairway To Heaven. But let’s start from the beginning. Few days ago, magazine Rollingstone reported that Led Zeppelin are being accused of plagiarism, which in short description means theft or in art –…
Read MoreNotice This Releases : May
This month will be in sign of many returns and is indeed very generous in it’s upcoming albums collection. Most expecting authors of this month must be Michael Jackson, The Black Keys, Coldplay, Anastacia and Blondie. But we can look forward so much more. WEEK ONE – Lilly Allen, The Horros, Imelda May (released), Anastacia…
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Review: Pixies – Indie Cindy
1986 was the year when world first seen American alternative rock band Pixies. It has been a long career since these guys from Boston released their first demo ‘Come On Pilgrim’ and continued with albums Surfer Rosa, Doolittle, Bossanova and Trompe le Monde. That brings us to the new album ‘Indie Cindy’ freshly released 23…
Read MoreReview : Ndidi – Dark Swing
If you do not know Ndidi Onukwulu, then it is one of the biggest mistake of you as a music fan. This beautiful women from British Columbia who tried her first luck on open stages in New York is a gift for music scene at these often hard times. You will lover both her soul…
Read MoreNotice This Releases : April
What can we expect in music this month ? I picked couple of albums I think should not escape your attention. I am altough, going to mention one march release. Funky, dancy, gypsy-step London group Molotov Jukebox released their debut album ‘Carnival Flower’ and if summer is you iternal happy mood and you want something…
Read MoreReview : Noah | Pity of that script
Epic biblical epos telling story of Noah to new generation with nice CGI work seemed like a nice shot. I was in awaits what is director Darren Aronofsky going to deliver but I was a bit dissapointed. All on this movie was brilliant but the script. It was somehoe new view, new income and missed…
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Goodbye Mr. Seeger
Music world lost on of the most influental figure in folk music – Peter Seeger (94). Of course now – everyone is going to say all the bad possible words but let’s not go there. Seeger started his music career in 1935 when his father (musicolog) took him to music festival, Pete was charmed- left…
Read MoreGrammy, Grammy ?
What were those Grammy awarded gramophones you feel good and happy about ? Nothing really suprising happened this year unless perhaps, I was suprised by some 2012 nominations (Led Zeppelin – Celebration Day, Alicia Keys – Girl On Fire) and less 2013 albums (perhaps Paul McCartney – New or Robbie Williams – Swing Both Ways)…
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