“Laughing at our mistakes can lengthen our own life.
Laughing at someone else’s can shorten it.”
- Cullen Hightower
One half of the duo is releasing an album soon, so we decided to rummage through to salvage one of the gems the band has given us. This is one sexy smooth little tune.
PRO★WHOA! is the fifth “adult” album and eighth album overall by the American soul singer-songwriter Nikka Costa. The album is notable with the music direction change from funk and soul to a more poppier direction. Unlike her previous independently released album Pebble to a Pearl, PRO★WHOA! will be released by Virgin Records. It was about to be released on September 3, 2010 in Europe, however, the release date was pushed back to February, 2011. Nikka claimed that she really doesn’t know when the album will be released.
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We’ve all seen the cover for the amalgamation of all Body Talk parts, but nobody has posted the cover of the third offering by itself. It’s cuter, no?
Don’t you hate it when you fall in love with a British band or singer and then get so done with the album that you can’t wait for more but you have to wait for them to finish breaking it in the US? Why can’t the US just be on top of things and not only get its music from radio play?
One half of once critically acclaimed neo-soul duo Floetry, Marsha Ambrosius, is ready to unleash her solo efforts that she has been working on for a while. We always liked her more than the floacist, who was more preach less melody. Anyway. the new album is called Late Nights & Early Mornings and some tracks have already been leaked on the internet including “Far Away.” The album is set to drop in January of next year.
This song is just to festive not to like, we still haven’t listened to Merry Christmas II You. We need to go to lamb rehab.
The BEP’s newest album and the on that probably only surfaced because the ironically titled The E.N.D. was so huge has leaked on the internet and almost every illegal downloading blog is alit with it. The Beginning‘s first single is not fairing well in the market. “Do It Like This” is more blips, less “Boom Boom Pow.” Click here to be forwarded to another blog merely to investigate the leak.
The Legendary Beatles’ catalogue can now be found in its entirety on iTunes. After much negotiations the foursome’s exemplary work if at everyone’s fingertips. You can even get the an entire box set for their catalogue, which we wanted to do, yet we already have 110 by the Beatles in our collection, so there’s no use in dishing out $149.
Every installation of Robyn’s Body Talk three-album series has gems ripe for the ears. Body Talk PT3 might not have as many tracks as its predecessors, but it definitely has some good beats. “Star 4-Ever” is a dance song with a synth sensibility with the signature Robyn lyrics of longing. This is surely one to download!
This is still not sticking as a single to us. What about you?
The prolonged summer that we’ve had forced us into releasing a chain of compilations that have been up and pop. But, we truly are softies at heart. We enjoy a great pop song or a loud dance number, but in reality, nothing tickles our fancy more than some sombre low-profile tunes from the likes of these artist features of Sullene. The name sprung from trying to make a pretty noun from the word “Sullen.” It’s the right record to usher in your winter with style and gloomy satisfaction. This one concentrates on the intimate, acoustic and some unsung heroes of the scenes. Something tells us that this one will get us feedback from both ends of the spectrum. For our own sanity, we have to release something now and then that we love listening to.