Showing posts with label Pop Rock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pop Rock. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Nickelback - Dark Horse (2008)

Artist: Nickelback
Album: Dark Horse
Release date: November 2008
Recorded: 2008 at Mountain View Studios, Abbotsford, British Columbia
Genre: Hard rock, post-grunge, alternative metal, pop rock
Total time: 43:38 min
Label: Roadrunner
Producer: Mutt Lange, Nickelback, Joey Moi
Size: 73.07 MB
Resource: http://file2upload.net

Track List:
1. "Something in Your Mouth" 3:38
2. "Burn It to the Ground" 3:30
3. "Gotta Be Somebody" 4:13
4. "I'd Come for You" 4:22
5. "Next Go Round" 3:45
6. "Just to Get High" 4:02
7. "Never Gonna Be Alone" 3:47
8. "Shakin' Hands" 3:39
9. "S.E.X." 3:55
10. "If Today Was Your Last Day" 4:08
11. "This Afternoon"

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The new album of Nickelback brought with it the 1st major sonic change since signing with EMI and Roadrunner Records (with the possible exception of "The State"), largely due to influential producer "Mutt" Lange coming out of his "rock-music-scene retirement" of 8 years and putting his two-cent's worth (and those are two HUGE pennies) in on the record.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Regina Spektor - Begin To Hope album


Artist: Regina Spektor
Album: Begin to Hope
Year: 2006
Genre: Alternative Rock, Piano
Time: 47:20
Quality: mp3/320
Size: 106,75 mb
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Tracks:

1 Fidelity 3:47
2 Better 3:22
3 Samson 3:11
4 On the Radio 3:22
5 Field Below 5:18
6 Hotel Song 3:29
7 Après Moi 5:08
8 20 Years of Snow 3:31
9 That Time 2:39
10 Edit 4:53
11 Lady 4:45
12 Summer in the City 3:50

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Album Description.

BEGIN TO HOPE - "anti-folk". Regina Spektor taking a little step away from piano balladry into the brave new world of the pop music. And what pop songs they are. Regina's voice takes the foreground over sparse arrangements of guitars, some electronic beats, and of course, piano. Her singing, if it is possible, is even better than it was on SOVIET KITSCH her older album: intimate, playful, and full of jazzy phrasings. She slips effortlessly into falsetto and scat in a manner reminiscent of Joni Mitchell. "Hotel Song" finds Regina singing whispery and smooth over humming organs and a muted snare drum. In "On The Radio," she sings about hearing G'N'R's "November Rain" while plucked strings and synth arpeggios go noodling on behind her. This is an album full of surprises, not the least of which is how charming the effect is overall.