discs I was listening to these days:
False Priest Of Montreal (2010) .- If someone asks how pop music should sound, response is here. This influential American band brings a smart and funny pop, very fresh, sometimes experimental and definitely different (funk, afrobeat, psychedelic, r & b) elements that at times remind MGMT - although I think we must be fair and say that the latter evokes Of Montreal decade and more are making music - Queen (by the voices, but newer than Mika) Hot Hot Heat, Scissor Sisters and some other acts that are not your average pop band aid. Listenable, recommended - perhaps not very palatable to fans of bubblegum pop - and indeed, a very solid and sonically rich.
This is Happening LCD Soundsystem (2010) .- Finding a perfect balance between rock and electronics, is the third album - and Finally, in theory - LCD Soundsystem New Yorkers with a mix of sounds punkeros, danceros, psychedelic, disco, industrial, and even tribal. With all the songs over six minutes long, except the single "Drunk Girls" - is an album not easy to hear, but it becomes a delicious and refreshing experience.
The Pauper Lunatic Asylum West Rider of Kasabian (2009) .- An album full of good sounds and styles quite broad, but not separated from that label 'brit' leading from its origins, recalling around to other British as Kula Shaker. Did not give much ball last year and in recent months, has not stopped ringing in my car, especially for songs like the excellent "Where did all the love go" - with loops, sound and a very infectious beat - the fast Fast fuse, "the pilot" Take Aim "the sixties" Thick as Thieves, "the smooth" Ladies and gentleman, "the great" Fire "- which was one of the initial single disc - and the final" Happiness "- with a wave stonesca / jet. I dare say that this WRPLA is the best thing the British have made to date.
Destroyer of the void of BLIZENTRAPPER (2010) .- A great job melodic choruses everywhere, much folk, some country, brought sounds of the sixties (and even seventies), Beatle-esque episodes and complete experiments are part of this work with each listen it becomes more interesting for everything that can be discovered. Grab it, you will not regret ...
Croweology BLACK CROWES (2010) .- The most rock and roll band rock and roll - as were baptized by the Melody Maker music newspaper - on the set is unplugged and intimate way with a collection farewell of 20 subjects, divided into two discs, reviewed much of his career. As a generous collection of two-hour versions presented in heartfelt, old favorites like "She Talks to Angels", "Jealous Again", "Remedy," "Thorn in my pride," "Wiser Time" and "Soul Singing" , along with other songs are not as widespread in the vast discography of the band of brothers Robinson. While I was very happy with the selection, regrets the lack of major hits like "Twice as hard," "Hard to handle", "Sting Me", "High Head Blues", "Only a fool" and my favorite ever "A conspiracy" (the band's fans would not have bothered with a third disc of material.)
And here some singles:
"Life Will not Wait" by OZZY OSBOURNE .- A number softer than "Let me hear you scream" and with a certain vibe that evokes those great issues No more tears 1991, with acoustic guitars and big choruses, full of violas with distortion. Talk about not waste a minute in your life, musically Ozzy shows a very good shape, while the work of guitarist Gus G has nothing to envy the old guitar players who accompanied the prince of darkness. One of my favorite Scream . Http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2T8vit1K8U
"Freak" by Smashing Pumpkins .- As a topic that seems drawn from Mellon Collie and sensational The Infinite Sadness comes this promotional work in progress by kaleidscope Teargarden . The unmistakable voice of Billy Corgan - incidentally, the only original member - is complemented by guitars with distortion, a very precise rhythm section and a "la-la-la" in the chorus, making this an enjoyable song , memorable and that will please all fans of the band regulars. You can download it free on the website of the band www.smashingpumpkins.com
"Ready to start" ARCADE FIRE AND .- Arcade Fire continues the effect ... "Ready to start" was not the subject of The Suburbs that caught my attention at first listen, but has quickly grown into one of my favorites of this great work. It's one of those songs with all the vibe and energy to start dates and sounds like a mix of Bruce Springsteen and the Smiths. Highly recommended. Http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S78Puj84cSA
"The will to survive" of PANTERA .- was a great surprise to learn that new material had disappeared Pantera and in this case is a track originally recorded in the recording sessions for Cowboys from Hell that comes pack of the twentieth anniversary of this album released in July 1990. While far is of the best songs of the quartet, it is interesting to hear a theme that could serve as the missing link between heavy metal glam band that was the beginning, and that thrash groove back, the voice and choirs are wave groups of the era like Bang Tango and Dangerous Toys. Http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKSEOk1Sjzs
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