Posted on February 19th, 2008 by
Jack Johnson is a Pro Surfer but he’s not mean feat at music either. His music is gentle and rolling and feels like waves and his albums as simple and nature inspired. His laidback view of the world among the mad rush has been one of the factors that made him a pop sensation.
His new […]
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Posted on January 31st, 2008 by
Australia born Sia is probably still best known for her album Six Feet Under which had the much loved Breathe me. But in her third album she tries to prove that she is much more. She has a smoky voice and a very quirky, vibrant personality which comes across clearly in the album.
The best thing […]
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Posted on January 17th, 2008 by
At 67 Ringo Starr is going great guns. Also known as Richard Starkey Jr. the Beatles drummer is now out with his latest album Liverpool 8 which is a sentimental journey back to the old days. The music is co-produced by Dave Stewart (Eurythmics) and is very true to Ringo. In the title track Ringo […]
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Posted on January 9th, 2008 by
Amy Winehouse has been in the news a lot lately and as much for her superb music as for her drug problems. Her voice which is as rich as a black woman from the 50s has earned her a huge fan following the world over.
Her second album ‘Back to Black’ is an extremely good album […]
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Posted on January 1st, 2008 by
Celine Dion has never ever been universally popular. She is back with her new album ‘Taking Chances’ and is all set to go on tour about now. Taking Chances has also got mixed reviews. A lot of people believe Celine’s music is too superficial but this is one of her best […]
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Posted on November 7th, 2007 by
Looking back on the reviews I have already done, I just realized I never got to reviewing the first two Linkin Park albums. As some of you may have been able to tell, I am a Linkin Park fan and that is part of the reason I chose their new album for my first review […]
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Posted on October 29th, 2007 by
About a week ago, I reviewed the most commonly-known Yellowcard album, Ocean Avenue. Since they released the CD that put the nationwide spotlight on them, the band has released two more CDs. The first sequel they released was Lights and Sounds. With their popularity growing as their new singles continued to hit the radios, Yellowcard […]
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Posted on October 22nd, 2007 by
Earlier on this blog, I reviewed an Anberlin CD called Never Take Friendship Personal. For those who were fans of that album, Blueprints For The Black Market is a release that is just as good and features the same strengths and weaknesses, the few that exist, of their second CD.
Blueprints was the band’s first CD […]
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Posted on October 20th, 2007 by
One of the more unique aspects of Yellowcard has always been their inclusion of the violin into their music. In certain songs, it is overkill and doesn’t work as well as it could if it was regulated to a smaller role. But for the most part, it blends perfectly with the other instruments and vocals.
Ocean […]
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Posted on October 18th, 2007 by
Earlier on this blog, we reviewed the first Eiffel 65 CD, Europop. The album, while it had its positives, was mostly muddled with repeat lyrics and similar sounds. Going into their second CD, Eiffel 65 had to have been looking to change their image a little.
To tell the truth, there isn’t much difference in Contact. […]
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