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Miami Horror :: Illumination
Miami Horror releases its debut album, “Illumination.”
Editorial: Sara's got something to say too!
Yes, I know. I’m not Mailo. I’m Sara; the one who tends to keep her heated opinions to herself. Well, not this week! This week, I have hijacked Mailo’s Editorial blog and am holding a gun to society’s head and pleading, “STOP PRE-RELEASING ALBUMS IN DIGITAL FORM ONLY!” Now, I get it. It’s the 21st Century …
Ratatat :: LP4
One of my most anticipated new albums of 2010 is LP4 by Ratatat. This is the instrumental duo’s fourth full-length and it does not disappoint. Known for mixing beat, synths and guitar sampling, Ratatat continues to keep it fresh! “Drugs” is the second track on the album and one of my favorites. It starts off …
Weekly Album Release Parties! :: New Releases for June 15th, 2010
Welcome, ETS-ers! This week is a week of veterans! Check out these new releases from old school musicians! Here are the releases for Tuesday, June 15th, 2010: Devo – Something for Everybody [“What We Do“] Drake – Thank Me Later [“Light Up” feat. Jay-Z] The Gaslight Anthem – American Slang [“Boxer“] Robyn – Body Talk, …
Weekly Album Release Parties! :: Releases for June 8th, 2010
Hey-hey-hey! Welcome to another edition of Enter The Shell’s Weekly Album Release Parties! Grab a drink and let’s discuss with great intelligence the new album releases we have coming up next week! There are a TON, so grab a HUGE glass! Here are the new album releases for Tuesday, June 8th, 2010: Against Me! – …
The Best (and Worst) Albums of 2009, According to Sara
Well, it’s that time of year. Everybody is compiling their lists of Top What-Nots. As for me, I’ve never done such a thing. Such a thing is foreign to me. Listing things from descending order of awesomest to crappiest? That’s too much thinking! But for you, ETSers, anything. 2009 was a great year of discovering …
Kid Cudi :: "Man on the Moon: The End of Day"
“Man on the Moon: The End of Day.” This ambitious conceptual album had a lot of hype behind it, thanks greatly to the fact that this Shaker Heights native is the protégé of Mr. West. Not to mention we heard his debut single, “Day ‘n’ Nite,” all summer long.
Ratatat :: "Classics"
Every once in awhile, I need a break from lyrics and just need some good jams to listen to when I’m not in the mood to think. Ratatat is a New York duo that provides just that and they do in such a way that, in my opinion, keeps things fresh.