Beautifully writes.
Beautifully composes.
Nerina Pallot.
This features an Andy Warhol screen test for Amy Buhcannan. Keep watching!
“Born in Sweden, but living in Vancouver, Canada, Sarah MacDougall is one of those gifted singer songwriters that is able to captivate an audience both on record as on stage! For the past years she’s been touring Europe, Scandinavia and Canada to promote her album “Across the Atlantic” an alt.country effort that comes with a handful of great tunes.
Leading track “Ballad of Sherri” opens with a bliss and gives away what Miss MacDougall has in store for us. “Cry Wolf” is another track that immediately attracts your attention! Not only the upbeat tempo but also the instrumentation and the catchy chorus is worth to listen to.
This music video was recorded in Vancouver, Canada by Film maker Tama Gempton with a 16mm Bolex camera. “Cry Wolf” is the single from Sarah’s album Across the Atlantic.
Ash Koley is ready to make it and this is her latest effort from her The Red EP, which is available now on iTunes. Download here.
“Gypsy” is by far our favorite song on She Wolf. We can’t stop listening to it. She always makes great use of instruments that usually fit on pop templates. The album crosses the world over with its genres. If the record company has any sense, they would release this song as a single.
Shakira’s English version of the album She Wolf has hit the blogosphere hard. It has leaked in full retail high quality. It’s her take on a more electronic sound.
lols. It’s actually the same quality as Shakira’s video!
This is the new sleeve for her upcoming English album. She has always used animal or mythic imagery in her artwork. Last time it was the doe-eyed eve with child at hand. Her tour was named after a horse. She keeps it Amazon. It’s probably going to have a couple of stompers on their. I haven’t heard enough to know, but I know that she is an artist that has consistently delivered to some extent on albums. The cover’s simple yet strong and gets the point across.
No cover, no leak, no album title. But, it’s worth a mention. Shakira is set to release an English album follow by and Spanish album this year. The lead single is called “She Wolf” and in Spanish it is tentatively titled “Loba.” The folks over at PopJustice have given it rave reviews citing it as an electronic sounding dance number with the Shakira touch. Let’s hope it’s as big as “Whenever, Wherever” or my personal favorite, which is the butt of some of my friends jokes, “Timor.”
Ladyhawke’s debut album was impressive sonically. It was an auditory journey that synced from start to finish, however, it was quiet low on single-material. That is why the best song on there is getting a rehashing. “Paris is Burning” is probably being re-introduced as a dance song to reach new audiences and radio stations. It was good to begin with, I wouldn’t touch it.