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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.
The stirring sophomore album from Perth-based The Little Lord Street Band, Time and Place melds a twangy rock warmness with relatable themes of retrospection. “I guess it’s a ‘looking back’ album,” says frontman Jimmy Rogers. “It’s about when you get to that point in your life and you look back on what’s happened or what’s been going on. It’s that sort of longing for something that you can’t have back. It’s quite glass half empty, but at the same time, it’s about enjoying your memories.” Opening track “Can’t Go Back” weaves warming guitar work with lyrical observations on “old wounds
Hungarian artist Áron Porteleki presents a deeply memorable sound across Smearing, a debut solo studio production that serves as a “sonic manifestation,” of the contemporary dance piece ‘Cryptic Bodies.’ Smearing features words by Porteleki and Patrik Kelemen, who conceived and choreographed ‘Cryptic Bodies’ in 2021. The instrumentation is widely varied, from intensely expressive metal and alt-rock pursuits to gentle ambient explorations that emphasize space and vocal refrains. The opening title track struts an initial barrenness, wherein the vocals exude a titular repetition that flows seamlessly into the subsequent “Womb Of Drum.” Ruminating percussive fragments and booming blares combine for an
On April 24th 1961 Bob Dylan made his first officially released recording, he earned $50 for playing harmonica on the title track of Harry Belafonte’s LP, 'The Midnight Special'. Bob made his debut recording five months previously on a record by folk singer Carolyn Hester, but this wasn’t released until after the Harry Belafonte album.…
In April 1973, “Motown” label released “Ma”, the sixth Rare Earth studio album. It was recorded in 1973, and was produced by Norman Whitfield. Personnel: Ray Monette – vocals, lead guitar Mark Olson – vocals, keyboards Gil Bridges – vocals, flute, saxophone Mike Urso – vocals, bass guitar Peter Hoorelbeke – lead vocal, drums, percussion Edward Guzman…
In April 1972, “Harvest” label released “Mediterranean Tales (Across the Waters)”, the debut Triumvirat studio album. It was recorded in January 1972, at “Electrola Studios” in Cologne, Germany, and was produced by Rainer Pietsch. Personnel: Jürgen Fritz – vocals, chorus, Hammond B3 organ, electric piano, Grand piano, Moog synthesizer Hans-Georg Pape – lead vocals, chorus, bass Hans Bathelt –…
On April 25, 2006, “Warner Bros” label released “Louder Now”, the third Taking Back Sunday studio album. It was recorded September 2005 – January 2006, at “Barefoot” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Eric Valentine. Personnel: Adam Lazzara – lead vocals Fred Mascherino – vocals, lead guitar Eddie Reyes – rhythm guitar Matt Rubano – bass guitar, twelve-string…
In April 1977, “Mercury” label released “Future Games”, the ninth Spirit studio album. It was recorded in 1977, at “Studios 70” in Tampa, Florida, and was produced by Dr. Sardonicus. Personnel: Randy California – vocals, guitar, bass, engineer Ed Cassidy – drums, percussion Joe Kotleba – synthesizer Terry Anderson – backing vocals Blair Mooney – engineer Wally…
In April 1969, “Columbia” label released “Soft and Beautiful”, the fifteenth Aretha Franklin studio album. It was recorded in July 1964, and was produced by Clyde Otis. Personnel: Aretha Franklin – vocal Belford C. Hendricks – arrangements, conductor Stan Tonkel – engineer Stan Weiss – engineer Thomas B. Allen – painting Linda Solomon – liner notes…
Accept unveil lyric video for new single "Frankenstein" German rockers Accept consisting of guitarist Wolf Hoffmann, lead vocalist Mark Tornillo, guitarist Uwe Lulis, bassist Martin Motnik and drummer Christopher Williams have unveiled a lyric video for their latest single “Frankenstein” from their upcoming studio album Humanoid, which will be available via Napalm Records on April
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ILoP1PvZ-w&list=OLAK5uy_m2_V9nwaTsyC4KLH4MnaGZdwHv0jfp_oY UK based alternative industrial metal / nu-core outfit, KILL II THIS have announced the launch of their brand new single, Coma Karma, the latest advance from their upcoming album, Variant, to be released 10th May through Revolver Records. The track is available now on all major platforms. Facebook: www.facebook.com/kill2this