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Now That’s What I Call 80’s Drums

Posted on May 1, 2013 by ether

The incredible drumming skills of Steve Sidelnyk (Madonna, Annie Lennox, Massive Attack), who began his career in the 80s, were used to record this album, taking advantage of his huge wealth of experience in this field, and engineering / producing the album was the hugely experienced Brit award winning Chris Potter (The Verve, U2). Recording […]

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Dreary Town

Posted on April 14, 2013 by ether

Having only signed with Apollo Records back in February this year, Nadine Shah certainly didn’t hang around in releasing a follow-up to her critically acclaimed 2012 EP ‘Aching Bones’, and not-surprisingly, her three-track, ‘Dreary Town’ EP is hotly tipped for success, too. Opener, ‘Dreary Town’, begins with a somber piano riff before Shah’s distinctive, lip-quivering […]

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Mosquito

Posted on April 12, 2013 by ether

As one of the few alternative rock bands emerging triumphantly from the noughties, Yeah Yeah Yeah’s have managed to stay afloat in the choppy seas of the Alt-Rock arena, serving up their latest release; fourth album, Mosquito. Scaling an impressive array of musical styles and influences in this 40 minute record, everything from Gospel choirs […]

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The Long Way Down

Posted on April 12, 2013 by ether

Tom Odell’s debut album, Long Way Down, has already sparked much controversy in the music world. Since appearing on the Later…With Jools Holland show, he went on to win the 2013 Critic’s Choice Award and was the first male to do so, too. So it’s fair to say Odell has a lot riding on this record. […]

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Compliment Your Soul

Posted on April 1, 2013 by ether

Upbeat, summery and playful, Dan Croll’s single, Compliment Your Soul, ticks all the boxes for your summer playlists. Moving away from his synth-heavy sound of previous releases, the focus moves away from the programmed beat and towards a more natural approach, displaying Croll’s multi-instrumental abilities. Compliment You Soul was mixed by producer Mike Crossey at […]

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Sempiternal

Posted on April 1, 2013 by ether

Sempiternal is the fourth album from Sheffield-born Metalcore band, Bring Me The Horizon. Written and recorded throughout July to September 2012 at Miloco’s Angelic Studio, the album features three hit singles, Shadow Moses, Sleepwalking and Go To Hell, For Heaven’s Sake. The record debuted at No.3 in the UK Album Charts. Sempiternal was produced by […]

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Delta Machine

Posted on March 25, 2013 by ether

This Spring we’ve been treated to the thirteenth Depeche Mode album, the third in a trilogy of records the legendary Basildon band have made with producer Ben Hillier (the previous two being 2005′s Playing The Angel and 2009′s Sounds of the Universe). ‘Delta Machine’ sees Gore, Gahan and Fletch progress further with the sound they […]

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If You Leave

Posted on March 15, 2013 by ether

If You Leave is the debut album by Daughter, released through 4AD. The album reached No. 4 on the UK Indie charts and No. 16 on the Top 100. A dreamy blend of Indie Folk, If You Leave is wistful and beautifully haunting with breathy vocals and shimmering guitar parts. The first single to be released […]

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Exile

Posted on March 8, 2013 by ether

The second album from Hurts, ‘Exile’, delivers the next offering of this Manchester-formed duo’s epic, theatrical pop that has seen them scale such high heights over the past couple of years, especially in continental Europe. ‘Exile’ has achieved top ten positions on release in a handful of European countries, including a UK number 9. A […]

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Music For Cars EP

Posted on March 4, 2013 by ether

The third EP to be released by Manchester foursome, The 1975, ‘Music For Cars’ acts a tasty appetiser before fully satisfying us and delivering the goods with their highly anticipated debut album later this year. The Manchester foursome’s five-track offering is a colourful mix of blissful pop anthems intertwined with hazy, atmospheric numbers conjuring both […]

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