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A chorus that sticks with you and never lets go, a melody to which it is impossible to stand still. Ok, maybe it’s not the most original, but damn what a song!
A chorus that sticks with you and never lets go, a melody to which it is impossible to stand still.
Ok, maybe it’s not the most original, but damn what a song!
El Camino, the seventh album by The Black Keys, is praised as a near-perfect blues-rock record. Produced by Danger Mouse, it features memorable hits like 'Lonely Boy' and 'Gold On The Ceiling.' The album blends modern energy with classic rock influences, highlighted by the standout 'Little Black Submarines.' Released in 2011, it stands as one of the year's best and boosted the duo’s global recognition. Listen to El Camino now and experience why The Black Keys' blues-rock sound took over 2011!
Velociraptor! actually turns out to be the most 'commercial' work of Kasabian’s career. An album that captures you and confirms the great visionary capabilities of Sergio Pizzorno.
Velociraptor! actually turns out to be the most 'commercial' work of Kasabian’s career.
An album that captures you and confirms the great visionary capabilities of Sergio Pizzorno.
Velociraptor! is Kasabian's most pop-oriented album, blending commercial appeal with psychedelic experimentation. It features hit singles like 'Days Are Forgotten' and the ballad 'Goodbye Kiss,' showcasing the band's evolving sound. The album achieved Kasabian's third consecutive UK number 1, affirming their creative vision. An engaging mix of styles that captures the listener's attention throughout. Listen to Velociraptor! and experience Kasabian’s perfect blend of pop and psychedelia now!
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