Albums | AAA Music - Part 7
Sleepy Sun – Fever
30 May 2010 | aaamusicIn a warm mid-spring afternoon I find myself listening to Fever, the second new album by Sleepy Sun, a California band from many Californias. They hail from the rolling oak and sage hills of Sierra Gold Country, The San … Read More
Rush: Beyond The Lighted Stage
30 May 2010 | aaamusicFinally the time has come for Rush to get the broader media recognition they deserve. It took way too long, but they’re patient fellas. And way too talented to care too much about what the cool media of the time … Read More
Porcupine Tree – Anesthetize
30 May 2010 | aaamusicWe are gathered at the Princes Charles cinema on a Thursday evening to get a first peek of the new 2 disc DVD set from grammy nominated UK band Porcupine Tree, it’s called Anesthetize. The audience is calm, like most … Read More
Pendulum – Immersion
30 May 2010 | aaamusic
Pendulum release Immersion , their third awaited album. It’s immediately clear that they have returned to a similar sound to Hold Your Colour whilst still retaining the more rock – based style of music used on In … Read More
TEENAGERSINTOKYO – Sacrifice
30 May 2010 | aaamusicTeenagers in Tokyo album Sacrifice kicks off with 3046 – organ intro, followed by drums and synths. Then the ethereal voice of Samantha Lim starts to bright up what it was a dark, decadent, new wave scene. The instrumental composition … Read More
The Cure – Disintegration
30 May 2010 | aaamusicDisintegration. Even the title of the album is epic and still powerful after 21 odd years.
Probably the peak of The Cure career, definitely the most remarkable work by Robert Smith. An album that is still capable to move people’s … Read More
Stone Temple Pilots – Stone Temple Pilots
30 May 2010 | aaamusicIt is always tricky to release a come back album after nine years.
It is even harder if you are Stone Temple Pilots, who by their own nature have never been a band willing to conform to the trend of … Read More