Reviews | AAA Music - Part 259
Little Comets – Joanna
18 January 2011 | aaamusicLittle Comets usher in another bout of first class indie pop with their stunning new release Joanna. With a sound that can be best compared to the likes of Vampire Weekend, this contagious tune will leave you at once … Read More
Fujiya and Miyagi – Ventriloquizzing
17 January 2011 | aaamusic‘Ventriloquizzing’ is the brilliant fourth album from Brighton’s ‘Fujiya & Miyagi’.
Opening with the album’s namesake ‘Ventriloquizzing’ opens with a beautiful thirty second melody of string before moving into the recognisable indie electro inspired sound of ‘Fujiya & Miyagi’, … Read More
Cloud Nothing – Should Have
17 January 2011 | aaamusic‘Should Have’ is the brand new one track release from the Ohio hailed indie pop souls ‘Cloud Nothing’, a simple yet vibrant track full of energy from its powerful instrumental and infectious guitar riffs to its upbeat bouncy vocals … Read More
Elephant – Ants
17 January 2011 | aaamusic‘Ants’ is the new one track release from the duo ‘Elephant‘.
‘Ants‘ is a beautifully provoking track full of ambience and simplistic beauty, companying the easy yet effective instrumental provided by Christian Pinchbeck on guitar and computers with the … Read More
Pendulum – Crush
17 January 2011 | aaamusic
Crush has been chosen as third single and it’s not an easy choice because Immersion is full of fucking good tunes. Pendulum decided to follow the path started with Witchcraft choosing a big-impact song, fast … Read More
Memory9 – Mission
16 January 2011 | aaamusicSkanky Panky are rightfully proud of their latest offering fom Memory9 – Milan’s prodigious bleep freak, a.k.a. Gadi Sassoon a producer who combines a virtuosic control of live electronics with organic musicianship to create truly intriguing music, influenced by … Read More
Imelda May – Inside Out
16 January 2011 | aaamusicImelda May succeeded in a difficult task: delivering an album as fresh and full of great tunes as her astonishing debut. She succeeded easily in the task, and to prove it she brings us back in time with jazz … Read More
My Jerusalem – Bury it Low
16 January 2011 | aaamusicNew Orleans Indie Rock band My Jerusalem have an impressive pedigree, it must be said. Formed by members of The Twilight Singers, Polyphonic Spree, Bishop Allen and Great Northern, the combination of achingly hip American indie bands that My … Read More
Ensemble – Excerpts
16 January 2011 | aaamusicHmm. You’d think that orchestra’s in pop music would be a match made in heaven. In some cases they are, if we look back to Phil Spector’s teenage symphonies of the 60’s, or, more recently, Muse’s brand of histrionic … Read More
Social Distortion – Machine Gun Blues
15 January 2011 | aaamusicAfter a six-year break, seminal American punk rockers Social Distortion have finally announced their new studio album, and to whet the appetites of already-hungry fans, are offering up a single cut: ‘Machine Gun Blues’. But is this a carefully … Read More