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Monday, 28 April 2014
Music Feed #35: "With Light and With Love" by Woods
Woods–the folk rock group from Brooklyn has always been consistent at making albums while taking short breaks in between each. Active since 2005, the band is lead by Jeremy Earl who is the also behind the record label Woodsist, that produces all of the band's material. Having travelled long distances, the band has undergone several transformations over their journey. The same can be applied to their latest release.
Saturday, 26 April 2014
Music Feed #34: "Dialects" by SNOWMINE
Previously featured on one of our music feeds, Brooklyn-based band SNOWMINE unveiled two tracks from their upcoming album. Good news is, the wait is finally over with the official launch of their latest record.
Saturday, 5 April 2014
Music Feed #28: "Awake" by Tycho
Electro ambient splattered with post-rock structure–if any of these genres appeal to you then you'd definitely not want to miss this out! This latest sunny ambient production is San Francisco's Scott Hansen's (or Tycho's) fourth studio album to date. Up till now, Tycho's music has always been mild and uplifting, nothing too strenuous which would be a difficult task to digest. In spite of the abundance of material in his discography, Awake doesn't appear to deviate too far from his roots.
Monday, 17 March 2014
Friday, 28 February 2014
Music Feed #18: "Agent Cooper" by Russian Red
Behold Russian Red's much awaited third studio album Agent Cooper! This marks the return of the Spanish singer-songwriter after her last album Fuerteventura which was released back in 2011.
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Friday, 21 February 2014
Friday, 14 February 2014
Music Feed #15: "...Like Clockwork" by Queens Of The Stone Age
Having been active for over a decade, Queens of the Stone Age have managed to maintain their consistency in constantly delivering well-rounded satisfying albums most of the time. So is the case with their sixth studio album which some fans perceive to be their best to-date. With their frontman Josh Homme steering the band back to their Songs for the Deaf and Rated R days, it seems that the group is playing safe. After all, those two releases are their most favourable albums for most of their fans. Yet, Homme also opted to spice things up a little by adding some dark, personal elements to the record which in turn are some of the reasons that make this unique and memorable for both the band and their audience.
Monday, 10 February 2014
Music Feed #15: Introducing: Boho Dancer
Beautiful, heartwarming, yet delicate, Boho Dancer are a Danish trio who make music that is comforting to those who may be feeling emotionally vulnerable or off putting on any particular day. Consisting of lead vocalist Ida Wenøe, and bandmates, Simun Mohr and Asker Bjork, the trio began making music in 2009 and since then, had gone on to releasing their debut album towards the end of last year.
Thursday, 6 February 2014
Monday, 3 February 2014
Music Feed #13: Junip with "Junip"
Following the plethora of features of José González's songs in Walter Mitty's soundtrack (under both his name, and his band Junip), I became motivated to dig for more material from his band while I'm still in the organic mood.
Sunday, 26 January 2014
Tuesday, 7 January 2014
Music Feed #7: "White Lighter" by Typhoon
A 11-member ensemble from Portland, Oregon released their mind-grabbing album back in August last year. 'White Lighter' is an all-rounded package that deserves some attention as it will certainly leave listeners in awe.
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