Albums | AAA Music - Part 15
’68 – In Humor And Sadness
5 September 2014 | aaamusicTwo-piece American rock outfit ’68 have released their first album In Humor and Sadness. The band features Josh Scogin (ex Norma Jean/The Chariot) on guitars and vocals, and Michael McClellan on drums. Everything involving Scogin seems to be a … Read More
THE DEAD DAISIES – Face I Love
1 September 2014 | aaamusicThere it goes: a band that is more than a simple band. The Dead Daisies, the Australian group formed in 2012, have made their talented music iconic thanks to a rotation of top rock musicians line-up during their career.
The three … Read More
THE SEA KINGS – Woke in the Devil’s Arms
28 August 2014 | aaamusic
Woke up in Devil’s Arms is the debut album from Glaswegian rockers The Sea Kings following on from their EP Some Dark Matters. The album fails to settle on a specific genre but triumphantly combines influences from numerous genres … Read More
TREEFIGHT FOR SUNLIGHT – Pizza
27 August 2014 | aaamusic
Treefight For Sunlight have been busy since their debut album A Collection of Vibrations for Your Skull crash-landed on Earth almost four years ago. Back then, the four lads from Denmark were heralded as the latest in … Read More
THE HORN THE HUNT – Terrafidella
24 August 2014 | aaamusic
The Horn The Hunt is an exciting music project on the crossroad of sonic influences from the past three decades. This band started in Leeds with the efforts of Clare Carter and Joseph Osborne a few years ago. The … Read More
JON ALLEN – Deep River
21 August 2014 | aaamusic
“I just try to write music that moves me. I’m trying to express some truthfulness. There are no gimmicks, no beeps and whistles.” – Jon Allen
Singer-songwriter, Jon Allen has recently released his … Read More
JOHN MOUSE – The death of John Mouse
20 August 2014 | aaamusic
Absent of irony, John Mouse’s fourth record is a crash course into the misconceived simplicity of songwriting utilising the bare necessities. And while the Baloo references end at Mouse’s hospitable demeanour, the reliance on rudimental nostalgia and … Read More
WARD THOMAS – From Where We Stand
19 August 2014 | aaamusicDuo Ward Thomas, twin sisters Lizzie and Catherine Ward Thomas, come from a rural farm in Hampshire in the UK. They grew up listening to inspiring country music by the Dixie Chicks, Johnny Cash, Alison Krauss and Carrie Underwood.
TOMAS DONCKER BAND – Moanin’ At Midnight: The Howlin’ Wolf Project
17 August 2014 | aaamusic
It’s refreshing to hear the Tomas Doncker Band doing versions of these classic tunes that stray from the confines of the Chicago Blues. On this album there’s a mix of flavours from Rock, Blues, Funk, Jazz and … Read More
NOURA MINT SEYMALI – Tzenni
16 August 2014 | aaamusic
The sound of the desert, during the last few years, has been transformed. Like dunes moulded by a spell of Sirocco, the ever-changing political and cultural scenario has shaped and reshaped the North Africa music scene too. New artistic … Read More