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Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: UK
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Let me explain album spotlight briefly.
Album spotlight is showcasing albums I particularly like and ones that I think deserve recognition. Tomorrow's Modern Boxes (The youtube video below is a remix of the album.) Artist: Thom Yorke Genre: Electronic What To Expect: If you've listened to The Eraser by Thom Yorke, then expect a similar thing. Thom's usually known to make electronic music. Music you'd hear in the club or in a lounge filled with hipsters or alternative, underground people that love that kinda stuff. The outcasts of raves that don't quite fit in at trance filled clubs. I'm joking of course, although Thom does give out that vibe. Yorke takes influence from Modeskelektor, Four Tet and other artists I can't think of right now. So, if you're into that sorta thing then give Thom's albums a go. Especially this one. Mutilator Defeated At Last Artist: Thee Oh Sees Genre: Alternative Rock What To Expect: The album feels like a mixture of different bands with a familiar sound making tracks together. A mass collaboration. This is definitely something worth listening to if you love alternative rock. It has vibes from earlier stuff by the Yeah Yeah Yeah's, Arctic Monkeys, Them Crooked Vultures, Savages, etc. The sound the album carries is very much amongst hard rock with a clean sound. But there are certainly elements of experimentation and alternative effects. Familial Artist: Philip Selway Genre: Folk Rock What To Expect: An album that is good to listen to when you want to take a break and just chill. It is, essentially, just acoustic and the soothing voice of Phil all neatly packed into an album. Similar works to this are Brandon Flowers and his acoustic songs e.g. Right Behind You, Ed Sheeran and I don't know many acoustic based artists. But only acoustic versions of songs. So, I'll get more into it. That's it for this album spotlight. I'll try to finish my review on Drones but, I'm finding it difficult to continue writing it. Expect more album spotlights while I try to find my muse again for the Drones review! |
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