Three records of great acts, along with a sweet pair of lesser-known musical part of this album streamed Week:
CRASH Crash Kings Kings (2009) .- Although rock is not the instrument par excellence what a great touch that gives this piano trio's debut album Crash Kings, derailing the argument that "there is no rock guitars (yes, you will not hear a single guitar on this album). At times, à la Ben Folds Five - but more rock - features the singer playing the keys and showing a particular tone that stands out above all heard in recent times. Intense, melodic, retro yet modern, this self-titled debut presents Angelenos memorable themes and is one of the most interesting albums I encountered there. Hopefully by the time you finish reading the full post, you're downloading this disquito!
first Head of Goldfrapp (2010) .- When you hear a record like this, there is no way to say "I do not like pop," because this English duo's fifth album does nothing but present a real sweet to the ears, very well crafted catchy melodies, nice lyrics and a voice, courtesy of Alison Goldfrapp, who already like to have the Britneys, Mileys, Selena and Demis. With a fresh sound, yet retro, that could have been conceived in the 80s, has a very optimistic wave Head First this could be the definition the word "cool." Recontra recommended!
A Thousand Suns LINKIN PARK (2010) .- The fourth album from the sextet of Agoura Hills, is the most eclectic - and risky - they have done in his career and features the band playing with electronic sounds, much rap and even reggae time around (there is even a closing acoustic ballad disc), while leaving aside some electric guitars and focuses to create extremely contagious melodies and choruses seem destined to be sung en masse - perhaps with lighter in between - on stage and 'venues' such. There's nothing like a "Crawling", a "Somewhere I Belong", a "What I've done" or "New divide", but there is the clear intention of a group - considered the most important of the decade 2000 -2009 - moving musical boundaries and offer something more than just a label with the label of "rock." In A Thousand Suns, lead singer Chester Bennington has revealed that one of the best voices in rock today.
Flamingo BRANDON FLOWERS (2010) .- Flowers and The Killers? I think ultimately there's not much difference and the frontman of the band in Las Vegas, presents a set with lots of flavor and takes the left by Day & Age to their original group (remember some details Sam's Town). In this, his solo debut, the singer, 29, covers familiar territory and does not venture into new paths, making the listener does not present anything new, but still be an enjoyable and - at least for now - siva to patiently await the return of the full band. Perhaps having had three different producers - Brendan O'Brien, Stuart Price and Daniel Lanois - prevented the greater personalidady disc has finished delivering a series of songs that are far from hymns like "Mr. Brightside", "For Reasons Unknown "and" Spaceman. "
Audiosecrecy STONE SOUR (2010) .- The album was billed as the heaviest and softest the side project of Corey Taylor and effectively so. On one side are the songs that seem drawn from a Slipknot album and on the other - and in large quantities - are the power ballads that could have been part of a band of disc hard rock (even with some moments eighties and early 90s). 14 tracks in the regular edition and 17 in the digipack, make this an album generous yet somewhat repetitive and tiresome. I hope your opinion ...
"Cinnamon" by Stone Temple Pilots .- One of those songs that instantly draw attention , for its freshness and infectious melody. With some wave and a sharp style sixties pop - is not the first time venturing into that territory STP - is my favorite theme of the quartet titled album and makes clear that the band plays for more. Must listen! Http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26KeiqxUnfw
"Radioactive" KINGS OF LEON .- The issue that brings them back is pure feeling and the hundreds of thousands of followers of the quartet, we could not be less than happy with it. At first, I did not fail to compare, in a kind of competition, with "Sex on fire" - and stay with the aforementioned anthem of 2008 - but this "Radioactive" lives in his own right, with big guitars, heartfelt vocals and a few choruses gospel that I love doing more and more of the subject. Note on your calendar: October 19, launching Come Around Sundown. Http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgdK3WVUEgg
"Do her wrong" ATOM SMASH .- I heard the track and I said what?!?! This is "Pour Some Sugar on Me" by Def Leppard, a similar beginning, a voice à la Joe Elliot and even cuts of the first half that do nothing but think of a shameless copy of the theme of 1987. With the second and the amount of sounds, of course it is obvious that this is not the subject of English, but impossible to avoid comparing and perhaps an occasional change, we would have done greater justice to this band's debut single in Miami. The issue is not bad, judge yourself ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRATqR7qHDo
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