Reviews | AAA Music - Part 107
Hot Panda – Go Outside
16 July 2012 | aaamusic“Go Outside” is the third album from Canadian indie band Hot Panda and is due to be released on 16th July through Canadian label Mint Records. This album marks a slight departure for the band who say that this … Read More
Jeff Mc Leod – Under Dim Self
16 July 2012 | aaamusicJeff McLeod has been involved in music for many years and has played in every type of band from cheesy pop cover groups to hardcore metal. He says that the only thread connecting them is his love for improvisation. … Read More
Gowith – Burst Into Dust
16 July 2012 | aaamusicGowith are an avant-acoustic drone duo consisting of Jeff Mc Leod and Marshall Marrotte. “Burst Into Dust” is their first album together and was recorded completely live and improvised. The result is a 9 track album that dabbles with … Read More
Shifting Buffalo – Step by Step
16 July 2012 | aaamusicThere is no doubt about the classic rock influence, from bands such as Queen and Pink Floyd, on Shifting Buffalo’s new single ‘Step by Step’. The resonating arpeggiated guitar sounds like something from The Eagles and this, combined with Ben … Read More
Capital Sun – The Work Song
15 July 2012 | aaamusicI rather like this old-fashioned and quirky folk-rock track from Capital Sun. Short but sweet, it has rich and distinctive harmonies, an effective and varied soundscape, and a pleasing melodic approach that perfectly fits the nature of the lyrics. … Read More
The Enemy – Like a Dancer
15 July 2012 | aaamusicThere’s a somewhat mawkish sentimentality about this single from Coventry crew The Enemy, taken from their new album Streets in the Sky. Musically, it’s simple indie pop material; bland and rather forgettable, it features nothing of any originality or … Read More
PRESLEY JOHNSON – Presley Johnson
15 July 2012 | aaamusicPresley Johnson are a Northampton based four-piece group, eclectically influenced by folk, blues, rock and country music. They echo British culture of the 1960s and their influences include Neil Young, The Rolling Stones, The Doors and The Beatles.
Their … Read More
Family Of The Year – Loma Vista
9 July 2012 | aaamusicFamily of the Yera’s album Loma Vista is a stunning debut; it creates a candid, carefree indie world of multi-instrumental bliss. The band’s sound is somewhere between Camera Obscura and Arcade Fire with a freshness about it that is … Read More
Hatcham Social – Lois Lane
9 July 2012 | aaamusicHatcham Social’s Lois Lane is a taster of About Girls, their highly anticipated second album after the success of You Dig The Tunnel I’ll Hide The Soil. The song is a perky and infectious take on love, friendship, and … Read More
Girl Peculiar – Believe
9 July 2012 | aaamusicLast year proved to be a brilliant year for Girl Peculiar and if this single is anything to go by, 2012 will be even better. ‘Believe’ combines breath-taking vocals with equally as good lyrics. The song itself seems to … Read More