Reviews for The 13th Floor 17/10/2011
Reviews for The 13th Floor. Click on the link to read the full review. The Ettes Wicked Will Shock Entertainment The Black Belles, The Black Keys, The Detroit Cobras, Jace Everett, The Dead Weather. Deathproof, The Switchblade Sisters, Girl on a Motorcycle, Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill! Leather, denim, gingham, bouffant hair, pussy bows. If any of the above appeal to you, hop in your Chevy and zoom down to your local record store to pick up Wicked Will, the fourth album from Nashville-based garage rock trio The Ettes... CSS La Liberación Sub Pop City Grrrl sounds like The Donnas with glo sticks, and Echo Of Love provides some pleasantly unexpected melodies before star track You Could Have It All bursts in with some pure pop power. With delicate piano trickling over squelchy bass, solid riffs and uncharacteristically emotionally honest lyrics, CSS display an evolution in their sound on this track for the first time... L/O/N/G American Primitive Glitterhouse The ten spacious tracks on their debut ‘American Primitive’ are a seamless fusion of alt country and laid-back electronica. Sounding as though they could have been penned by a modern-day Neil Young, these steamy, dreamy songs are both contemporary and inescapably rural. Eckman’s BA in Philosophy and Huber’s classical background contribute to songs that are long and atmospheric but always layered and stirring. Add Comment Reviews for The 13th Floor 05/10/2011
The Travelling Band Screaming is Something Shock On their second album Screaming Is Something the hirsute Adam Gorman and Jo Dudderidge share vocal duties. Rather unfortunately, they both have the kind of clear, pure voices that would have made them prime candidates for a boys’ Cathedral choir. Many of these darkly textured songs would instead have benefitted from a cool growl... Evaline Woven Material Shock The album features the cool urban desolation of Radiohead, the soaring highs and lows of Muse and the high drama of My Chemical Romance... Kasabian Velociraptor! Sony If Kasabian was an English schoolboy his blazer would be more highly-decorated than Hugh Grant’s bedpost... | AuthorMe & my cat. ArchivesFebruary 2012 CategoriesAll |






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