The Week In Music - 29th September
TV On The Radio make Album Of The Week with ‘Dear Science’, a mad cocktail drawing from two decades of Funk and Pop. Jenny Lewis …
TV On The Radio make Album Of The Week with ‘Dear Science’, a mad cocktail drawing from two decades of Funk and Pop. Jenny Lewis …
It’s sunny outside and I’m in a quiet mood, so the Old Believers make Album Of The Week. Fragile music that gives you space to …
After a few more listens, Bomb The Bass has jockeyed past Glasvegas and established itself as this week’s favourite here at Tuneraker HQ. Metallica and …
It’s a choice between Emiliana Torrini’s sit down and listen album and the Friendly Fires’ get up and dance debut. Elvis Costello delivers some decent …
It’s a close call this week. Depends on whether you want a chill-out album (Lindstrom), some feel-good pop (Ladytron) or a quiet session with a …
Seems like all the entrants in this week’s contest have been around the block a few times. While they’re, strictly speaking, not the freshest artists …
David Byrne and Brian Eno deliver faultless,clean pop. More outlandish is Damon Albarn’s Chinese rock opera ‘Monkey’. You’ll probably get more listens out of Jakob Dylan’s solo debut, however.
It’s been making waves on the web for a while, listen to Swedish singer Lykke Li’s debut album ‘Youth Novels’ while it’s hot! The Dodo’s …
We’re on to a lighter summer schedule this week, down to two albums. The Foals are for all you Radiohead fans looking for something new. Jamie Lidell is the male answer to Duffy.
Music doesn’t often come more intense than on Micah P. Hinson’s new album. Intense, but with a laid back feel that puts you at ease just before the knock out blow.
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