Must-Watch: Camille performs new song “Mars Is No Fun”

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This song has a great vibe to it. It sounds like it could be the audio for the next generations of iPods. Camille is back to her solo performances and its sounds great, even though her work with Nouvelle Vague is just as good. Her new album Ilo Veyou is out now in France only, but should get an international release soon, perhaps with an English title.

Official cover art and track listing of Adele’s “Live At Royal Albert Hall”

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Adele’s new live CD and DVD has a cover and this is it. Live At Royal Albert Hall in London is set to drop soon to meet the demands of the lucrative fourth quarter. It’s a great time for Adele to make some more cash, everything she poops now is gold. So, it’s smart to hold off that high-anticipated third album that she allegedly claimed to have worked on. The sleeve is not so bad. It could have been better. Click below for the full tracklisting.

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Adele to release live album!

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Basking in the massive success of her album 21, Adele has opted to not release the new material she has been working on immediately. Instead Adele, who has been have problems with vocal rest lately, will release a live album of a performance in Royal Albert Hall in London. It’ll be called Live At Royal Albert Hall, obviously, and will contain all her big numbers. More news will be posted as news surfaces.

Again: Music For October: Iberone

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This is the one some of you have been waiting a long time for. After too many a-dosage of pop and soul, the sombre and more acoustic sister has reared its head. Iberone is for the sullen boys and girls. An ode for the Autumn times. The tracks are more rock-based and folk-tinted. The girls of here take music very seriously and pen their lyrics in detail and emotion. It’s one of those mixes you play when you are doing something on the computer or cooking a friend or loved one a big bowl of pasta and/or uncorking a bottle of Pinot Noir. Sit back and absorb some of the most beautifully-moody melodies.

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Must-Watch: Tori Amos merges “Seven Sisters” and “Pretty Good Year” live!

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We are finding it hard to get along with Tori Amos’s new release. On one part it is too mythological and on another too classical. At any rate, the merger of this track with the golden classic “Pretty Good Year” works well. It makes us want to give Night Of Hunters another spin.

Mariah Carey working with Randy Jackson and Big Jim Wright on new album!

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It’s good to hear some fresh music news from Mariah Carey other than that millionth version of “All I Want For Christmas Is You” with Justin Beiber. What a mess. Anyway, Big Jim Wright and Randy Jackson are working on new tracks for Mariah. This is exciting news, but let’s face it. We won’t see this album until at least mid-2012. Check the below tweets!

Legendary: “The Kiss” by Judee Sill

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Judee Sill is one of the lesser-known singers-songwriters of the 1970s’. She is a great artists who didn’t release enough material and is often overlooked in the history of female singers/songwriters. Recorded in London on February of 1973 for the “Old Grey Whistle Test” TV program on the BBC. There are other clips and songs from this session and the one before it, but sadly this is the only one that has been released. Her songwriting skills and her sense of perfection were a wonder to behold. She was also a wild child and very much a rebel in her own way. She was 28 years old at the time of this recording. A very rare talent.

Introducing… Andrea Simms-Karp

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Andrea Simms-Karp is an indie roots powerhouse, drawing on folk, pop and classical vibes to create a sound both fresh and familiar. The Ottawa native grew up taking classical voice lessons, singing in choirs, and getting steeped in folk music. She’s been stunning local audiences with her clear voice and unique musical style in live shows for over a decade.

 

In 2004, the Ottawa Folk Festival recognized her talent by awarding her the Beth Ferguson Award for songwriting. With her debut album Sleeper, however, she garnered national attention.

 

Powering through album charts at campus and community radio stations, Simms-Karp then won the hearts of people across the country with an appearance on Stuart McLean’s Vinyl Café in September 2009.

 

Her upcoming album Hibernation Nation promises to deliver more of what people love. Soaring harmonies, a sweet banjo sound, and finely-tuned storytelling make this an album to anticipate. As the title intimates, it’s an album for people holed up, watching fierce winter weather from inside. It’s an album borne of wind and snow, of a deep appreciation for the stillness that comes with frigid weather.

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