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Album news, articles, and videos can be found through various websites and media outlets. Some of the most popular sources include MTV, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, and NME. These sites often feature reviews, interviews, and other content related to upcoming and current albums. Additionally, many record labels and bands have their own websites that provide information and videos related to their albums. Social media sites such as Twitter and Facebook can also be used to stay up to date on album news.
A lushly inviting, jangly sound envelops across “Attach Your Memories,” a newly released track from MatAre. Coming via his upcoming album Extinction Burst, its opening track dazzles from the get-go with its dreamy synths, twangy guitar warmness, and vocal urge to “attach your memories to me.” The guitar progressions and bass presence remind fondly of New Order, while MatAre’s vocals deftly balance caressing lushness and hooky punchiness. “You’re the breeze that moves the trees, you’re the heat when it’s 100 degrees,” his vocals continue, inviting into further synth flourishes and jangling guitars as the second half arrives and continues to
“Late For Yesterday” is a riveting new single from Welsh singer-songwriter Owen Weston, who immerses with a structural swell from lush introspection into more ardent ruminations on passing time. The release serves as a standalone single, following the recent release of full-length album Everything’s Moving, Nothing’s Changing — a standout release, which we featured here. “Late For Yesterday” represents a stoppage to Weston’s solo output, as he now returns with full focus to his band Strange Company. It’s a fantastic adieu to his solo work, at least for now. A hypnotic, introspective allure is immediately apparent — propelled by a
The third single from Seattle-based Forest Ray‘s upcoming album, “Send My Love” enamors with a heartfelt country-tinged rock appeal. A twangy sound radiates from steel guitar and fiddle, while lush synths provide a textured backing. Shades of Neil Young arise in the second half especially, where soaring guitars present an ardent and unforgettable appeal. “Though I try just to find all the things that went wrong,” a harmonious vocal push stirs thereafter, moving into a satiating finale that artfully concludes the hooky, heart-on-sleeve production. The track also features a variety of collaborating acts from the West Coast and Midwest —
In May 1963, “Blue Note” label released “Midnight Blue”, the 17th Kenny Burrell album. It was recorded in January 1963, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and was produced by Alfred Lion, Michael Cuscuna and Tom Vasatka. Personnel: Kenny Burrell – guitar Stanley Turrentine – tenor saxophone Major Holley – bass Bill English – drums Ray Barretto – conga Rudy Van Gelder – engineer, remastering Gordon…
On May 22, 2007, “Triple Crown” label released “Act II: The Meaning of, and All Things Regarding Ms. Leading”, the second Dear Hunter (The) studio album. It was recorded 2006 – 2007, and was produced by Casey Crescenzo. Personnel: Casey Crescenzo – vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, organ Erick Serna – acoustic and electric guitar Luke Dent – vocals, piano, organ…
Photo Credit: Brett Deutsch Photography SKYFACTOR is excited about their latest release MASTER PLAN and as Bob states, “Master Plan delivers on what we always thought was possible for the ban…
<p>The entire<br />venue erupted in unison, passionately yelling back every lyric. The album explores the emotions<br />we feel during those early 20s relationships, and how we deal with the reality of things changing<br />around us.</p>