The Take Down
• March 27, 2013 • Leave a CommentPosted in Dabin, Koda
Tags: Chill, Columbia, Dabin, digital, electronica, Fluorescent Records, Folktronic, future pop, indie, Jordan Sudak, Koda, music, music review, post-dubstep, South Carolina, The Take Down
Civilized Man
• September 24, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in Album Review, Daniel Ellsworth & The Great Lakes
Tags: 2012 music, Adele, America, American, bass, bluegrass, Civilized Man, cmt, country, Daniel Ellsworth, Daniel Ellsworth & The Great Lakes, dave matthews, electronic, elton john, elvis, freddie mercury, fun., guitar, hillbilly rock, indie, indie pop, Jason Mraz, Joel Wren, johnny cash, kansas, keyboard, loretta lynn, Mark Nevers, Marshall Skinner, Metro Station, modern, mumford & sons, music, nashville, new artist, new music, ohio, piano, pop, randy newman, Regina Spektor, rock, Rock n' Roll, rockabilly, sara bareilles, shoe fits, tennessee, Timon Lance, Who's Afraid of Music
Fantasea
• August 13, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in Album Review, Azealia Banks
Tags: 1991, 2012 in music, 212, ambient, American, Aquababe, Atlantis, Azealia, Azealia Banks, Chips, civil rights, club, club music, dance, drag culture, Drag race, East Coast Rappers, EDM, electronica, Esta Noche, Fantasea, Fantasea Official Mixtape, female MC, female rapper, female vocalist, Fuck up the Fun, gay, gay culture, Half Life, H∆LҒ†LIҒΞ, Hip-Hop, IHOP, Ima Read, indie, Interscope, jazz, Jumanji, kunt, kunt queen, L8R, Lady GaGa, language in music, Lil Kim, Liquorice, Logo, Lunice, Luxury, Mermaid, mixtape, Montell Jordan, music, music blog, music critic, music criticism, Nathan, Neptune, new music, New York, New York City, Nicki Minaj, niggas, NYC, Out of Space, Paradiso, Patrick Mullins, Pepsi, polydor, pop, post-Nicki, rapper, rappers, reggae, Runnin', RuPaul, RuPaul's Dragrace, salute, Shystie, soundcloud, Styles P, underground music, US, vinyabarion, Who's Afraid of Music? who's afraid of music, witch hop, XL, yung rapunzel
Fluorescent Records Presents: Summer Vacation Part 4
• July 17, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in Album Review, BLUE BLISS, Chris Rehm, Compilation Album, ian curtis wishlist, Leon de Pounce, Naadyn, Sambien
Tags: acid, acid house, acid rock, acid trance, Album Review, ambient, Ami Suzuki, Coldplay, dance, DIY artists, DIY music, drug music, electronica, europop, Fluorescent Records, hardcore, house, Imogen Heap, independent, indie, indie label, indie pop, indie rock, indie synth, music, music blog, music critic, music criticism, music review, Perfume, pop, post-dubstep, reggae, synthpop, Tiesto, trance, tripping, Who's Afraid of Music, witch house
Fluorescent Records Presents: Summer Vacation Part 2
• July 14, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in Album Review, Compilation Album, DARK MOTHER, Drowning the Colossus, ghostandthesong, GREATBEER, H∆LҒ†LIҒΞ, Koda, ni'en:bhed, Pe† Ceme†ery, POLYHYMNIΔ, PrettyFaces SplitOpen, Smesh Party
Tags: 60s, ambient, auto-tune, Beth, Dali, dark, DARK MOTHER, Drowning the Colossus, Drowning the Light, Fluorescent Records, Fluorescent Records Presents: Summer Vacation, Free David, future garage, garage, Generator, GREATBEER, H∆LҒ†LIҒΞ, house, indie, indie label, indie pop, indie rock, industrial, Koda, lycanthropy, Michael Jackson, music blog, music critic, music criticism, ni'en:bhed, Pe† Ceme†ery, Pet Cemetary, Polyhymnia, POLYHYMNIΔ, pop, pop / rock, PrettyFaces SplitOpen, PrettyFacesSplitOpen, R&B, rock, shadows & the wolf below, Summer Vacation, synthpop, T-Pain, Tallahassee, Tallahassee music, The Princess of the Internet is Dead, vinyabarion, Who's Afraid of Music, witch house
