Band of Horses :: Cease to Begin
Category: Album Reviews
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drmanhattan :: "drmanhattan"
drmanhattan made such an impression with their catchy tunes and wild stage-presence that they were very soon added to my collection. Hopefully, they’ll make their way into yours as well.
Amanda Palmer :: "Who Killed Amanda Palmer?"
Being in a band can be a grueling profession: touring non-stop with the same people, seeing them day after day, playing the same songs over and over again, dealing with crazy fans, etc.
Coconut Records :: "Davy"
Davy is chock-full of light, folky influences with plenty of piano and guitar to go around. “Microphone” opens up the record with a catchy guitar melody while other songs show a range of influences.
She & Him :: "Volume 1"
We all know that musicians-turned-actors and actors-turned-musicians can be a really risky endeavor. In this case, it definitely worked out.
Two Tongues :: "Two Tongues"
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Passion Pit :: "Chunk of Change"
I listened to the extremely high-pitched falsettos in Passion Pit’s “Sleepyhead”
The Bird and the Bee :: "Ray Guns Are Not Just The Future"
The Bird and the Bee’s newest record, Ray Guns Are Not Just the Future is a very ambitious attempt by Inara George and her partner in crime, Greg Kurstin.
DJ Turrtle Reviews: Daniel Spree
Artist: Daniel Spree Los Angeles (EnterTheShell.com) – With the voice of heartache and a sound of joy, Daniel Spree is quickly becoming the name on everyone’s lips. The Singer/Songwriter has an unforgettable delivery while penning catchy up-beat hooks in his lyrics. The song that would best describe this would be “It Ain’t Over,” a song …