Reviews | AAA Music - Part 251
Vigo Thieves – Love is Dead
19 February 2011 | aaamusic
80s are powerfully coming back, and it’s a fact, whether you like it or not. I’ve found myself listening to another band that created a sonic tapestry with synths and reverb-laden guitars.
This is not a bad … Read More
Toy Horses – And It Was You
19 February 2011 | aaamusic
Bear with this one. Because you might find it overly twee and sentimental on the first listen, but once you leave it to rattle around your brain for a while it becomes something entirely different. Ok, so … Read More
Sunday Girl – Stop Hey
14 February 2011 | aaamusicThe past few years have seen a host of strong female artists emerging with edgy pop tunes that have proved that both gender and genre are capable of producing cooler, quirkier, and dare I say better, tunes than ever … Read More
Steve Cradock – Last Days Of The Old World
14 February 2011 | aaamusicWith the impressive credentials of having been a member of Ocean Colour Scene and Paul Weller’s second guitarist, I could not wait to listen to Steve Cradock’s new release Last Days Of The Old World. With a fittingly nostalgic … Read More
Mojo Fury – Colour Of The Bear
14 February 2011 | aaamusicMojo Fury unveils their single Colour Of The Bear ahead the release of their debut album – Visiting Hours of a Travelling Circus – set for release April 11th, 2011.
“Colour of the Bear” has the kind of anger … Read More
Twin Atlantic – Edit Me
14 February 2011 | aaamusicAfter their intimate club tour, the Glaswegian rockers Twin Atlantic spent two months in the Red Bull Studios recording their forthcoming début full-length album ‘Free’, available on May 2nd on Red Bull Records. Produced by Gil Norton (Foo Fighters), … Read More
PJ Harvey – Let England Shake
14 February 2011 | aaamusicWith seven albums, award nominations and an impressive gathering of groupies under her belt PJ Harvey must, like many an artist, start to wonder how to go about shaking out another album. This does not seem to be the … Read More
The Palpitations – Milk It
14 February 2011 | aaamusicIt only takes one listen of ‘Milk it’ to realise that The Palpitations are something special.
This track combines the sonic experimentation of ‘Sonic Youth, the vocals of ‘The Runaways’ and the raunchy nature of ‘Die so fluid’. This … Read More
Lee Negin – Hungry Ghosts
13 February 2011 | aaamusicLee Negin is an eccentric genius. Not content with just (!) being a university professor and a globe-trotting life – Negin has lived in Japan, India, Poland and, currently, South Korea, since leaving America 21 years ago – he … Read More
The Fervor – Arise, Great Warrior
12 February 2011 | aaamusicNatalie Felker’s beautiful voice attends upon the project The Fervor, American indie band that realized Arise, Great Warrior, album that makes a big impact.
On a classical rock structure built by Michael Campbell (bass), Matt Herron (drums) e Ben … Read More