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It’s always fascinating to hear mostly silent members of really massive groups come forward and release something that is their own making. Don’t forget, there’s a Spotify playlist of everything here, in reverse order, if that’s something that takes yr fancy. Welcome back to this irregular music blog, where I have a gush about some of the new music that has hit my face this month. Updated: February 14, 2020Ĭategories: Uncategorized Tags: music, review #3 – Eight Times Over Miss October
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J LOVE LEGENDS GANG STARR ZIP FULL
The full album is out May 8, through Atlantic Records. The songs are just so catchy, angular and wistful, and I’m really in love an eagerly anticipating the second half of this record. I watched a few videos of her playing these songs live on the radio, and she’s almost note perfect from the recordings, which finally drilled into me what a wonderful performer and vocalist she is. But Hayley is barely recognizable on this track as she mines some very St Vincent-esque territory, but channels a lot of so-called ‘art pop’, working with slightly off kilter arrangements and delivering some unbelievably strong vocal performances. I’ve never been a Paramore fan, they were a little too polished for me as pop-punk act, and not scuzzy enough for me as an emo act. However, let’s lead with track 1, and the first single from Petals For Armor. I could put almost all 5 tracks from this Part 1 of an album release from Paramore lead vocalist Hayley Williams on this list (the last track, Sudden Desire, doesn’t quite hit the spot). They’re touring the US and Canada in April & May, and hopefully delivering some new music later this year. Witnessing Ben Portnoy on the drums is an absolute must as well. bring a real classic Australian feel to their punk rock, channeling 80’s pub rock and 90’s pop punk, while their previous work throws in a bit of crusty metal into the mix, while addressing some socially conscious themes in their lyrics. This EP, Be Gone, was recorded by the one and only Jason Whalley of Frenzal Rhomb in the Pet Food Factory, and was mixed right here in Canberra by Clem Bennett at Black Mountain Studio. Amy Taylor, the singer for the group, played a 4 song blast from C.O.F.F.I.N., and made me sit up and wonder why I hadn’t come across them yet. absolutely tore my face off when Amyl & The Sniffers hosted Rage at the back end of last year. This tracks goes to show how behind I am, this track Drug Baby was released on an EP back in August last year.