Reviews | AAA Music - Part 231
Bob Geldof – Here’s To You
12 April 2011 | aaamusicBob Geldof unveils one of the tricks up his sleeve and releases the lovely Here’s To You as a single, off his latest album How To Compose A Popular Song.
More famous for his friendships and creative support among … Read More
Some Kind Of Leader – Changer
12 April 2011 | aaamusicPsychedelic indie rock? A bit passé to the in crowd, who are all listening to Afrobeat, but they’ve missed a sweet little trick with Some Kind Of Leader. ‘Changer’ is not by any means scaring the horses, and may … Read More
Absynthe Minded – Absynthe Minded
12 April 2011 | aaamusic
The innovative sounds of Belgian sensation Absynthe Minded’s latest self-titled album has already earned the band huge acclaim in their native country, having received four Belgian Music Industry Awards including Best Album and Best Independent Rock Group, … Read More
Horse Guards Parade – Ten Songs
12 April 2011 | aaamusicHorse Guards Parade’s debut album Ten Songs is simply titled for a simple album. It is very hard not to like this album as it is not entirely devoid of quiet instances of genius or moment-halting melody, but there … Read More
William Fitzsimmons – Gold in the shadow
12 April 2011 | aaamusicWilliam Fitzsimmons makes music about feelings, it’s not something you can listen to with your friends, maybe you can enjoy it with your partner, but you have to know that it’s something intimate and you feel a sort of … Read More
Friska Viljor – The beginning of the beginning of the end
12 April 2011 | aaamusicThe Swedish duo composed by Daniel Johansson and Joakim Sveningsson is going to release a delightful fourth album, something so buoyant that it will leave you happy and with a big smile stamped on your face.
The beginning of … Read More
Teitur – Let The Dog Drive Home
12 April 2011 | aaamusic‘Let The Dog Drive Home’ is a beautiful new album from award winning singer/songwriter ‘Teitur‘.
Opening with the gentle pop track ‘All I Remember From Last Night Is You’, introducing the soft summer sound of ‘Teitur’, instantly lovable flowing … Read More
Calais – Don’t Panic
11 April 2011 | aaamusic
O.K., so we’ve heard it all before, that mild mannered indie pop that cautiously treads the periphery of attempts to be ‘credible’ and aspirations to appeal to the masses. Hearing news of another band clinging to … Read More
Kontakte – We Move Through Negative Spaces
11 April 2011 | aaamusic
Interesting gets a lot of bad press these days. Interesting is “dull”, interesting is “pretentious”, interesting is what happens when a previously promising rock n roll band listens to Kid A a few too many times and … Read More
Howard James Kenny – Shelter Songs
11 April 2011 | aaamusicWorcester-born Howard James Kenny finally drops his debut album ‘Shelter Songs’ – a sonically rich folk record, laced with post-rock experimentalism. Who is Howard James Kenny? A singer-songwriter packing the standard pop folk weapons: melancholic acoustic picking and vocal … Read More