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“Brother To Brotherhas it all with great hooks, incredible playing, and most importantly, great songs. It is an impressive release that can not only be appreciated by blues rock fans, but a wider audience as well.”– Pete Francis (Buy on Amazon) 16. Alabama Shakes:Boys & Girls “Every...
The second pick on our ten best songs by The War on Drugs is the great hit “Thinking of a Place.”“Thinking of a Place” was the first single off the band’s Grammy Award-winning albumA Deeper Understanding. The song features backing vocals by Louise Hayat and Paloma Gill of the fol...
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Originally formed in Devon, Muse elevated the 90s tenfold. Their songs have a metal base with a mellotron, church organ, and piano, but they stray with their use of electrics. Lead singer Matt Bellamy really gives the band their signature sound with his highly...
10. Alabama Shakes: Boys and Girls Alabama Shakes are a buzz band in more ways than one; many months of blog love preceded their full-length debut, and it turned out to be the sort of album on which nobody had really sweated the presence of ambient amplifier hum. The buzz hadn’t ...
steadily seeing the songs from their debut increase in airplay. It started with “Out of the Black,” continued with “Little Monster” and “Come On Over,” and reached their peak with the fourth single “Figure It Out,” which gained traction in the U.S. “Ten Tonne Skeleton” was ...
steadily seeing the songs from their debut increase in airplay. It started with “Out of the Black,” continued with “Little Monster” and “Come On Over,” and reached their peak with the fourth single “Figure It Out,” which gained traction in the U.S. “Ten Tonne Skeleton” was ...
All week we'll be counting down our favorite songs and albums of the year, and we'll have some more year-end features coming in the two weeks following. We'll return with reviews on January 2. Now, on to our 100 favorite tracks of 2012. You can list to most of them in our ...
Carlito’s Way itself is a solid mobster film that borrows from many others including Scarface, The Godfather (1972), and Goodfellas (1990). If I were to take ten mobster films it might get lost somewhere in the middle. But it’s still an above-average watch and sprinkles pleasant De ...