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There isn’t a single bad song in 2 hours, no moment that prompts me to skip forward on the player: everything is perfect. It gave me 2 hours of great music and enriched my iPod’s playlist with House alongside Hardcore and Indie.
There isn’t a single bad song in 2 hours, no moment that prompts me to skip forward on the player: everything is perfect.
It gave me 2 hours of great music and enriched my iPod’s playlist with House alongside Hardcore and Indie.
The review praises Alesso's 2012 Essential Mix on BBC Radio 1 as a brilliant, non-stop two-hour DJ set full of perfect mash-ups and standout house tracks. The author, primarily a rock fan, was pleasantly surprised by the set's quality and accessibility. Highlights include creative overlaps of popular songs and memorable anthems like 'Million Voices.' The mix enriched the reviewer's music playlist and provided an enjoyable listening experience throughout. Listen now to Alesso’s 2012 Essential Mix and experience a flawless house music journey!
"Gossamer is truly an excellent album: electro, indie, and pop combine perfectly in what is a work not to be taken lightly." "The single 'Take a Walk' has almost dancefloor-like rhythms and a chorus that gets firmly stuck in your head."
"Gossamer is truly an excellent album: electro, indie, and pop combine perfectly in what is a work not to be taken lightly."
"The single 'Take a Walk' has almost dancefloor-like rhythms and a chorus that gets firmly stuck in your head."
Gossamer by Passion Pit blends electro, indie, and pop flawlessly, showcasing catchy choruses and deep emotional themes. Frontman Michael Angelakos's personal struggles add poignant context. Standout tracks like "Take a Walk" and "Mirrored Sea" highlight the album's appeal. The reviewer highly recommends at least two listens to fully appreciate its charm. Listen to Gossamer now and experience Passion Pit's vibrant blend of electro and indie pop.
The merit of Spector is that they manage to be much more original compared to the masses when doing this stuff. 'Celestine' is without a doubt the highest point of the album, boasting a killer introductory riff and intense verses leading to an explosive chorus.
The merit of Spector is that they manage to be much more original compared to the masses when doing this stuff.
'Celestine' is without a doubt the highest point of the album, boasting a killer introductory riff and intense verses leading to an explosive chorus.
Spector’s debut album 'Enjoy It While It Lasts' delivers 40 minutes of engaging indie rock with original touches and memorable riffs. Fred MacPherson’s lyrics stand out for their wit and social media references. Songs like 'Celestine' and 'True Love (For Now)' highlight the band’s energy and musical prowess. Though not groundbreaking, the album is an accomplished and promising introduction to Spector’s sound. Listen to Spector’s 'Enjoy It While It Lasts' and experience an original indie rock debut worth your time!
Lostprophets seem to have finally decided what their genre is: we are talking about rock, but the kind that features epic choruses and stadium anthems. If you bring a gun, we bring an arsenal!
Lostprophets seem to have finally decided what their genre is: we are talking about rock, but the kind that features epic choruses and stadium anthems.
If you bring a gun, we bring an arsenal!
Lostprophets' 2012 album Weapons marks a clear commitment to rock with epic choruses and stadium anthems. Rejecting fleeting trends like dubstep, the band solidifies its identity with catchy, powerful songs. The album features standout tracks such as "We Bring an Arsenal" and "Bring 'em Down" while staying true to their origins with a hidden aggressive title track. Overall, the review praises the bold choices and energy present throughout the album. Discover Lostprophets' Weapons for a powerful rock experience packed with anthems and bold musical choices—listen now!
From the single 'Everybody Talks' onwards, listening to 'Picture Show' becomes a triumphant ride that concludes with the explosive 'I Am the Dj.' Neon Trees differentiate themselves from the rest of the artists populating the charts because in addition to releasing incredible singles, they also write excellent albums.
From the single 'Everybody Talks' onwards, listening to 'Picture Show' becomes a triumphant ride that concludes with the explosive 'I Am the Dj.'
Neon Trees differentiate themselves from the rest of the artists populating the charts because in addition to releasing incredible singles, they also write excellent albums.
Neon Trees' second album Picture Show successfully avoids the sophomore slump with catchy singles and solid songwriting. From the strong opener to the standout power ballad 'Trust,' the album offers a winning mix of pop and brit rock influences. The band distinguishes themselves by delivering a cohesive album, not just hit singles. Polished arrangements and thoughtful lyrics underpin a promising release likely to secure worldwide success. Discover Neon Trees' Picture Show—listen now to experience their best singles and solid album tracks!
The album starts in a discouraging manner with 'We Are What We Own,' perhaps the most insipid and dull opening track a man could ever write. Long Live The Struggle is definitely not the best way to bow out.
The album starts in a discouraging manner with 'We Are What We Own,' perhaps the most insipid and dull opening track a man could ever write.
Long Live The Struggle is definitely not the best way to bow out.
The King Blues' album Long Live The Struggle delivers politically charged lyrics but suffers from weak songwriting and poor production choices. The inclusion of dubstep elements detracts from the band's punk sound. Despite a few standout tracks, the album overall feels dull and predictable. As the band's presumed final studio album, it disappoints rather than impresses. Discover the highs and lows of The King Blues’ Long Live The Struggle—read the full review and listen to the tracks now!
We are talking about a fundamentally useless album, like all those by various David Guetta and Swedish House Mafia, since the songs on the album are easily available online 'detached' from the rest of the album. The second part, titled 'Ice,' offers as many remixes of the 'fiery' songs, thus resulting in the less interesting part from a commercial point of view.
We are talking about a fundamentally useless album, like all those by various David Guetta and Swedish House Mafia, since the songs on the album are easily available online 'detached' from the rest of the album.
The second part, titled 'Ice,' offers as many remixes of the 'fiery' songs, thus resulting in the less interesting part from a commercial point of view.
Fire & Ice, Kaskade's ninth studio album, features two distinct parts: a collection of radio-friendly dance singles and their remixes. While the album offers catchy tracks like "Turn It Down" and "Lessons in Love," its remix-heavy second half is less compelling commercially. The album, similar to recent works by David Guetta, feels designed more for single track downloads than a cohesive album experience. Listen to Kaskade's Fire & Ice and decide if the dance hits outweigh the remixes!
"The Infected" is an astonishing track that instantly kicks off the party and makes the listener want to break everything. The final result of 'In Some Way, Shape, Or Form' is exceptional – a true masterpiece worth every euro.
"The Infected" is an astonishing track that instantly kicks off the party and makes the listener want to break everything.
The final result of 'In Some Way, Shape, Or Form' is exceptional – a true masterpiece worth every euro.
Four Year Strong delivers a powerful and energetic album with 'In Some Way, Shape, Or Form,' showcasing their artistic growth. Standout tracks like 'The Infected' and 'Stuck in the Middle' highlight the band's signature intense punk rock sound. The album balances fast-paced energy with occasional slowdowns, culminating in a high-quality rock masterpiece. Listen to Four Year Strong's explosive album now and experience punk rock at its finest!
By now The Used are losing credibility album after album, especially from longtime fans who worshipped the band’s early albums. The first half of the album is excellent, while in the second there are various moments where it’s better to let the player skip.
By now The Used are losing credibility album after album, especially from longtime fans who worshipped the band’s early albums.
The first half of the album is excellent, while in the second there are various moments where it’s better to let the player skip.
The Used’s album Vulnerable showcases the band's artistic maturity with a radio-friendly emo rock sound. While the first half offers strong tracks like 'This Fire' and 'Put Me Out,' ballads and the second half lack impact. Longtime fans may feel conflicted due to the band's evolution towards easier choruses and electronic elements. Discover The Used's Vulnerable and decide if their evolving emo rock sound resonates with you.
Imagine an album made of random riffs, drums going their own way, squeals here and there, voice often out of tempo, and every 2 songs the pseudo-ballad with an attached final explosion. With 'A Flash Flood Of Colour,' Enter Shikari made a big mistake... an album hiding a rare lack of ideas.
Imagine an album made of random riffs, drums going their own way, squeals here and there, voice often out of tempo, and every 2 songs the pseudo-ballad with an attached final explosion.
With 'A Flash Flood Of Colour,' Enter Shikari made a big mistake... an album hiding a rare lack of ideas.
The review criticizes Enter Shikari's third album 'A Flash Flood Of Colour' for its chaotic composition and overambitious attempts to blend dubstep and rock. While recognizing the band's innovative roots, the reviewer finds this album lacks cohesiveness and ideas. Despite critical praise, the album is regarded as a disappointing misstep. Discover why 'A Flash Flood Of Colour' divided fans and critics—read the full review now!
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