Beautiful ballad strikes a chord! SINGLES.KUBB: One of the standout tracks from the band's debut album, Mother, Grow showcases the classic songwriting and the vocal inimitability of frontman Harry Collier, who allows the song to leap and soar with skyscraping intensity, while accompanying the lush orchestral arrangement and simplicity of the lyrical sentiments. THE ALARM MMVI MMVI Monimuotoinen Valoihottuma MMVI Manufacture & Maintenance of Valves for Industry MMVI Modular Mixer Virtual Instrument MMVI Millennium Management Virgin Islands, LLLP : The cult Welsh band are back on a major label - EMI (ElectroMagnetic Interference) An electrical disturbance in a system due to natural phenomena, low-frequency waves from electromechanical devices or high-frequency waves (RFI) from chips and other electronic devices. Allowable limits are governed by the FCC. - and with a slightly different monicker mon·i·ker or mon·ick·er n. Slang A personal name or nickname. [Probably from Shelta munik, name, possibly alteration of Irish Gaelic ainm, from Old Irish; see . They're also rockin' again with this first single from forthcoming album, Under Attack. Former members of The Cult and Stiff Little Fingers have joined frontman Mike Peters to provide the driving classic rock riffs. ANTONY COSTA: Having racked up millions of album sales as part of boy band Blue, Antony is no stranger to the UK music scene. However, fans are about to be pleasantly surprised by his debut solo outing, with a guitar-based sound and dramatic orchestral backing, which is a more grown-up grown-up adj. 1. Of, characteristic of, or intended for adults: grown-up movies; a grown-up discussion. 2. sound than Blue fans might be expecting. EL PRESIDENTE: (pictured) The Glaswegian five-piece's fourth single, taken from their acclaimed self-titled debut album, is another mish-mash of commercial glam-pop, like '70s Elton John and Chic, and thundering rock riffs that sees the band at their upbeat and campy best. Fun and catchy. FALLOUT BOY: They've taken the States by storm but the Chicago four-piece have obviously been listening to Green Day. The first single from their From Under The Cork Tree album is American punk-pop by numbers which is being lapped up by angst-ridden teens. KUBB: Grow VERDICT: HHHHI THE ALARM MMVI: Superchannel VERDICT: HHHHI ANTONY COSTA: Do You Ever Think Of Me? VERDICT: ANTONY COSTA: Do You Ever Think Of Me? VERDICT: EL PRESIDENTE: Turn This Thing Around VERDICT: HHHHI FALLOUT BOY: Sugar, We're Going Down VERDICT: |
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