Bloodsports is the sixth album by London based alt. rock band Suede. I think the album is brilliant, you'll love it if you are a big Suede fan. You are going to enjoy it more if you listen the whole the album in original track order. For me, I did not think it is necessary to compare these songs with their previous works. It sounds so fresh that Suede never disappoint the fans (including myself). This is the kind of music that appeals to certain music lovers, so if you like neo-glam rock, alternative rock, Bloodsport should be in your archive. - themodernmusic.com
Rating 8.5/10
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Sunday, November 11, 2012
Of montreal - Daughter of Cloud
Here we go, it's one of those magical moments, I've got nothing to say about this album.
The MM Rating: 10/10
Band website: http://www.ofmontreal.net
The MM Rating: 10/10
Band website: http://www.ofmontreal.net
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Download mp3: Firewater – “A Little Revolution"
After three
years of touring and world wandering
behind 2008’s critically acclaimed Golden
Hour, Firewater resurfaces with a new full-length International Orange!
out on 9/11. This is the group’s seventh album and comes on
the heels of the re-release of four fantastic catalog titles.
download: Firewater – “A Little Revolution”
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Bibliotek by Momus
This blog has always been a host for all kind of influential music. Please listen to the new Momus album, it's an amazing album.
9/10
MM picks: Erase, Farther
Monday, May 07, 2012
Monday Mix
1. Teenage Funclub - The Concept
Youtube link
2. The Jam - Town Called Malice
youtube link
3. David Sylvian - I surrender
Youtube link
4. Sunny Day Real Estate - Shadows
Youtube link
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Spiritualized - Hey Jane
Spiritualized - Hey Jane
What's the thinking behind this cover?
Jason Pierce: The album was always going to be called Huh?, but I couldn't for the life of me picture people going to buy it with that name. I kept picturing people locked in a Monty Python-like loop of trying to ask for the record with a question: "Have you got the new record, Huh?" "Huh?" It would just be this endless cycle. So I figured the best way to deal with that was to make the artwork like The White Album, where that name would travel and people would end up referring to the album as Huh? because it was all over the artwork. The other main thought behind it was that everybody has been moaning about the lack of 12" sleeves to put artwork on-- you know, the good old days when people made vinyl records. But I thought I'd make a piece of artwork that would work on a one-inch square. It doesn't matter how small that piece of work gets, it still looks amazing on a tiny little digital image.

What's the thinking behind this cover?
Jason Pierce: The album was always going to be called Huh?, but I couldn't for the life of me picture people going to buy it with that name. I kept picturing people locked in a Monty Python-like loop of trying to ask for the record with a question: "Have you got the new record, Huh?" "Huh?" It would just be this endless cycle. So I figured the best way to deal with that was to make the artwork like The White Album, where that name would travel and people would end up referring to the album as Huh? because it was all over the artwork. The other main thought behind it was that everybody has been moaning about the lack of 12" sleeves to put artwork on-- you know, the good old days when people made vinyl records. But I thought I'd make a piece of artwork that would work on a one-inch square. It doesn't matter how small that piece of work gets, it still looks amazing on a tiny little digital image.
Saturday, April 07, 2012
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