Morrissey - Swords reviewSwords gives the possibility to see the full picture of Morrissey's work of the last years and enjoy the previously unreleased songs. Everything we love the artist for is still on top – both the profound lyrics, and his velvet vocal...
|
Snow Patrol - Up To Now reviewIn the autumn of 2009, Snow Patrol celebrated their 15th anniversary of professional music activities with the release of a collection Up To Now. Apart from the widely known hits of this band, you will find here lots of other interesting stuff...
|
Breaking Benjamin - Dear Agony reviewThe US-based alt-rock band Breaking Benjamin recorded the fourth studio disc Dear Agony. The album is diverse, well-done and at the same time an integrate one, having deep atmosphere and thick sound...
|
Five For Fighting - Slice reviewThe US soft-rock band Five For Fighting recorded its fifth studio attempt Slice. It is a brilliant collection of songs, in which the elaborated tunes are on the first place, helped by the life story verses...
|
Norah Jones - The Fall reviewNorah Jones' fourth album signs some slight changes in the singer's style – this time rock is added to the selection of genres mixed in her music to give it even more of the fine piquancy...
|
Alexandra Burke - Overcome reviewOvercome is in many ways oriented at the listener of the same age group as Alexandra Burke herself so it offers the same themes as the other collections of the kind: love, simple values and entertainment...
|
Alice In Chains - Black Gives Way To Blue reviewThe US rock band Alice In Chains hired a new vocalist after the tragic death of Lain Staley and recorded the first in about fourteen years long-play Black Gives Way To Blue. The album is a definite success...
|
Zero 7 - Yeah Ghost reviewZero 7's fourth studio masterpiece Yeah Ghost becomes its predecessor's great continuation and yet is different from the rest of Zero 7’s other works. The musicians have once again proved right with their choice of vocalists...
|
Dave Matthews Band - Big Whiskey & The GrooGrux King reviewThe atmosphere of Dave Matthews Band's new album Big Whiskey & The GrooGrux King is soaked with the sudden loss of one of its members– the music imposes melancholy. It was recorded in New Orleans with the help of the producer Rob Cavallo...
|
Andrew Bird - Noble Beast reviewAmerican multi-instrumentalist and whistling virtuoso Andrew Bird finished his fifth solo work Noble Beast. The mixture of baroque-pop, folk and art rock with the smart lyrics will charm any listener...
|