Archive for July, 2012
New Artist Alert: CoMa
• July 29, 2012 • 1 CommentPosted in CoMa, Koda, New Artist Alert, POLYHYMNIΔ
Tags: 2012, ambient, ambient music, anti-genre, Bristol, britain, classical, collaboration, CoMa, critic, criticism, DIY music, dream-hop, electronica, England, English, ep, female vocalist, fluoescent records, folk, future garage, future pop, garage, Jewel, Koda, may the bridges i burn light my way ep, music, music critic, music review, new music, piano, POLYHYMNIΔ, pop, salisbury, Somerset, soundcloud, Stonehenge, UK garage, Who's Afraid of Music, wiltshire
Blown Away
• July 19, 2012 • 1 CommentPosted in Album Review, Carrie Underwood
Tags: 19, 19 recordings, Academy of Country Music Female Vocalist, ACM Entertainer of the Year, American Idol, Arista, arista nashville, before he cheats, best female vocalist, bluegrass, blues, Carrie Underwood, CMA Female Vocalist of the Year, country, country pop, cowboy casanova, cupid's got a shotgun, Entertainer of the Year, female vocalist, good girl, good in goodbye, gretchen wilson, hometowns, jazz, nashville, nobody ever told you, oklahoma, pop, pop music, southern music, Taylor Swift, the civil wars, undo it, vinyabarion, Who's Afraid of Music, wine after whiskey
Cinderella’s Eyes
• July 18, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in Album Review, Nicola Roberts
Tags: 2011, 2011 in music, Album Review, anti-bullying, beat of my drum, Brit Pop, British, britpop, Cinderella's Eyes, dance, dance pop, dancepop, debut solo album, derek allen, diplo, eminem, English, entertainment, female vocalist, Girls Aloud, gladiator, Gwen Stefani, halston, Kate Bush, london, lucky day, metronomy, music, music critic, music criticism, music review, Nicola Roberts, polydor, polydor records, pop, pop records, porcelain heart, Robyn, sticks + stones, sticks and stones, synth-pop, synthpop, the arcade, the invisible men, tikovoi, UK, vinyabarion, von doll, Who's Afraid of Music, yo-yo
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 3
• July 15, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in AbdeCaf, Album Review, ARPEGGI8, Compilation Album, Khan Kurra, PΛLM ΛRRΛY, VΞRACOM
Tags: AbdeCaf, ARPEGGI8, CHOIR GIRLZ / PRAISE POSIEDON, Crew Love, Drake, Fluorescent Records, Fluorescent Records Presents: Summer Vacation, Gulla Gulla Island, GVLLΛ GVLLΛ ISL∑ND, indie music, indie pop, Keith Sweat, Khan Kurra, micromovement, music, music blog, music critic, music criticism, music review, Nadjya, Old Flame, Palm Array, PΛLM ΛRRΛY, post music industry, R&B, Real Man, Russia, sampling, Summer Vacation, synthpop, Take Care, underground, VΞRACOM, Who's Afraid of Music, witch house