Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Quotes On Lamp Lightening

The Concorde - It's What You Need (2010)

Last.fm swear an enormous and also the result of good living group run at the moment, hard-won, of course. It's a real pleasure to talk about this album, as it meant to talk to its creators about their child in front of bottles of cider and delicious viands in Gijón last week. I had a job that seemed full of light and good vibes, who had come home until the eggs one afternoon, nervous and gray, and when it sounded "Grow" was already bouncing around the room. That is a record that stands up, gently, but high, very high. Ekhi Igor and I heard excited about (the day I stop thrill, turn off and I'm off ...) and end, between cabrales and cider told me "that's what we wanted." Well guys, you nailed it. These Basques, now almost as tropical and his friend El Guincho (relatively speaking), but less strident, they have cast a disc that looks as an equal to any of the big international names of electronic pop. Have suddenly become magicians of machines, workers rather than skilled in the art of putting layers and layers perfectly blended to deliver your least analog disc, but not devoid of organic life. Nine subjects born to compete against the sadness and shoot it off in the first assault. An album for which firm is the best pop work led to the dancefloor heard in this land. Mondosonoro
) Topics:
Stay close 01 02 03 Real love Endless sunset 05 04 Grow Infinite Simple graces desert 06 07 08 Come wander Warmer places 09 It's all ours Country: Spain
Gender: Electronic, Pop, Rock

only aggravates the true reputation of "difficult" second album: yours comes after several years (in which you gave several times, learn new things and interact with the scene) and rumble the names of people that codeaste you to record it creates a climate of expectation of that you can not get out alive. Javiera Mena

the Chilean pop prodigy. After the grand scheme Youth (2006) embarked on a tour and four years later is back to Mena, a semi-self-titled album that, despite hopeless romantic follow, it becomes more retro and danceable than ever. Rhetoric love (which translates into a handful of simple, honest lyrics) is the only constant. Even with minor changes, we will never cease to see Javier as a figure of the fingering free heap: his emotional ballads are not the torture cortavenas you hear on the radio 24 hours a day and dance their beaks are not that bitch girls in bowling. The work of this lady, not at all pretentious, boasts a clarity and elitism that can be seen from the first time you walk through the passages of the album which is embodied.
(Review: cucharasonica) (after I re-raised on 320kbps)
Topics:



01 Delve En Ti 02 Until The Truth
First Star
03 04 05 Dawn
costs you nothing
06 Moon Light Stone
07 08 Acai
Suffering? 09 A Whole
AUDiiO? Phone Tui?, A AUDiiO? Phone I
Country: Chile Genre: Electronic (MF)

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