Albums | AAA Music - Part 77
Counting Crows – Underwater Sunshine
9 April 2012 | aaamusicCounting Crows come back with their first independent release, and to celebrate their love (or better still, obsession) with geeky music, they covered a bunch of their favourite artists, such as The Faces, gram Parsons, Tender Mercies and Big … Read More
Ed Vallance – Volcano
9 April 2012 | aaamusicEd Vallance’s Volcano has a nice gloss to it. It feels like a record that’s been gone over with a nice helping of Mr Sheen – the sort of stuff that’ll make your average Coldplay hater want to wretch. … Read More
The SLOW SHOW – Brother E.P.
9 April 2012 | aaamusicNew Manc band The Slow Show, following their last year critically successful EP Midnight Waltz, burst on this fertile beginning of 2012 with a warm, gentle and poetic EP titled Brother. Melodies and vocals walk our minds to the … Read More
Evans The Death – S/T
9 April 2012 | aaamusicGhosts of Pixies and My Bloody Valentine inhabit the first album of Evans The Death. Claphamite ensemble draws upon a clear influence from indie-acts and shoegaze-wave of the late 1980s and early 1990s. References thus start with the Breeders … Read More
Auburn – Indian Summer
9 April 2012 | aaamusicOne might assume that all music that inspires any strong reaction in someone must be fiercely unique. It makes sense, My Chemical Romance wouldn’t have developed one of the most hardcore cult followings of all time if they hadn’t … Read More
Paloma Faith – Fall to Grace
9 April 2012 | aaamusicPaloma Faith is a jazzy singer-songwriter who, if you have not heard of, I would be surprised. (And I would envy your wonderful ability to ignore what’s going on in the media). She’s performed at the BRIT Awards, been … Read More
MADAM – Gone Before Morning
9 April 2012 | aaamusicMadam is a London blues based band led by the voice of ex actress and singer songwriter Sukie Smith. Musically there are similarities with PJ Harvey and Portishead. Madam’s debut album In Case Of Emergency was released on the … Read More
Trim The Barber – Trim The Barber EP
9 April 2012 | aaamusicTaking their cues very much from The Cure circa ‘Seventeen Seconds’, ‘Faith’, and ‘Pornography’, Trim The Barber offer up four tracks of echo-drenched moodiness. Tribal drumming, slow bass and keening guitars all float around on this EP in abundance, … Read More
CORNSHED SISTERS – Tell Tales
9 April 2012 | aaamusicThe Cornshed Sisters are four singer songwriters influenced by the north eastern folk tradition of Tyne and Wear. They comprise Liz Corney (Kenickie), Marie Nixon, Jennie Redmond and Cath Stephens. Their 10 track debut album Tell Tales is co-produced … Read More
Yukon Blonde – Tiger Talk
8 April 2012 | aaamusicThis sounds a bit middle of the road a bit 70’s and track ‘My Girl’ is a really happy track and not really my vibe this sounds like a fate with cider and girls in frilly dresses and ‘Radio’ … Read More