Reviews | AAA Music - Part 283
DD/MM/YYYY – Black Square
26 September 2010 | aaamusic‘Black Square’ is the debut album from Toronto hailed ‘DD/MM/YYYY’. The album starts with the track ‘Bronzeage’, which throws you into the deep end of the ‘DD/MM/YYYY’ sound, showing there sublimely unique, experimental, punk influenced, electric sound.
The second … Read More
Aloe Blacc – Good Things
26 September 2010 | aaamusic‘Good Things’ is the latest album from Californian born Aloe Blacc, and it is wonderful. I instantly feel in love with this album within the first 20 seconds of the opening track ‘I Need A Dollar’, mainly due to … Read More
Foxy Shazam – Oh Lord
26 September 2010 | aaamusicOh Lord is the latest release from up and coming American group Foxy Shazam, following Unstoppable as the newest single to be taken from their forthcoming self-titled third album. Although only a relatively young band, Foxy Shazam have already … Read More
The Xcerts – Young (belane)
26 September 2010 | aaamusicRock and roll. It’s a beautiful thing, and anyone who says differently needs to have a long think about how meaningful their lives are. Thing is though, it’s becoming rare in todays musical landscape for four teenagers to sling … Read More
InMe – Phoenix: The Best Of InMe
26 September 2010 | aaamusicComing from a burgeoning alt-metal scene that is springing up amongst the UK’s youngsters, InMe were pioneers in the British emo-metal scene, having been knocking about in various guises since the mid 1990s and their influence can be seen … Read More
Delta Maid – Broken Branches
26 September 2010 | aaamusicDelta Maid is a 25 years old Liverpudlian bringing back to UK the magic atmosphere of Mississippi Delta blues through the beauty of her voice and the originality of her finger picking style.
Delta released an EP, ‘Broken Branches’, … Read More
Mice Parade – What it means to be left-handed
26 September 2010 | aaamusicAdam Pierce is an artist that doesn’t really appreciate any form of labelling genres. Once you try to give a name to his sound, be sure he will catch you unprepared, carving new musical structures and creating new atmospheres.
Huunter – The Ultraviolet Catastrophe
26 September 2010 | aaamusic
Huunter, artistic pseudonym of Lloyd Bourne, after the brilliant debut album, Shantih, a minimalist classical work, returned to his home studio to concentrate writing a new album and a new artistic direction. Observing crowds of people respond so … Read More
LZ7 – This Little Light
25 September 2010 | aaamusicIt is on very rare occasions that I listen to a song that I literally have nothing positive to say about; unfortunately this is one of those occasions. Even if something is not my personal cup of tea there … Read More
OK GO – White Knuckles
25 September 2010 | aaamusicSo by now everyone must know it is impossible to review an OK GO song without out mentioning the incredible choreographed and creative video that will inevitably accompany it. And yep you guessed it, they’ve filmed another one-take video … Read More