|
Monday, 22 September 2008 |
|
Xavier Rudd
Dark Shades of Blue
Universal
Xavier Rudd has stepped it up a notch on his new album.
Never one to shy away from the indigenous ties of Australia’s heritage, Rudd pushes the bounds beautifully on this album.
The fusing together of modern-day roots and the Dreamtime sounds brings a collected sound directly into the mainstream.
Rudd has found another element to his spiritual voice on this album, spreading his message wide and loud on this record.
4 thumbs up
|
|
|
Tuesday, 19 August 2008 |
The Grates
Teeth Lost, Hearts Won
Dew Process
The Grates return with an older, wiser and, if you can believe it, funnier album.
The album continues the exploration into the musical madness of the three BrisVegas residents.
Yet amid the wackiness, the band’s second album offers a more mellow insight into the evolution of the its sound.
The Grates’ newie scores two (actually make that four) giant oversized plastic thumbs up.
4 thumbs up
|
|
|
Tuesday, 19 August 2008 |
Ministry Of Sound
Clubber’s Guide Spring 2008
Ministry Of Sound
There's always a risk when purchasing these ‘guides’.
The risk that you might only enjoy one of two songs is usually high on my list.
But then again, these albums are just too hard to resist.
In the case of the Clubber’s Guide Spring 2008, this double album is one not to miss.
DJ, spin that wheel!
4 thumbs up
|
|
|
Tuesday, 19 August 2008 |
|
Brett Dennen
So Much More
Downtown/Inertia
Brett Dennen has a soft voice that speaks big words.
The politically motivated US folk singer’s vocals are awash with worries beyond his young years.
Accompanied by sweet acoustic melodies, So Much More is simply a delight.
Brett Dennen should not be overlooked.
Hear it, buy it, own it.
4 thumbs up
|
|
|
|
<< Start < Prev 1 2 3 Next > End >>
|
| Results 9 - 16 of 21 |