Apollo 18 – Black EP
Progressive rock band Apollo 18 releases their new EP next week, and we were privileged enough to get a sneak peek at it.
Progressive rock band Apollo 18 releases their new EP next week, and we were privileged enough to get a sneak peek at it.
On the one hand, we have an album that’s what anyone would expect from any R&B artist trying to “break the mold”; however, it’s so much more when one scratches the painful sore of the surface.
In terms of performance, everything is so fluid, coherent, and elegant that you would simply be amazed at how quickly time actually passes by.
Andrea Echeverri’s second album, Dos, sounds more folk with a mix of subtle lo-fi and strong Latino family fiesta.
From Indonesia, Albert Tobing (a.k.a. aLTo) offers a beautiful debut with incredibly clear and pure vocals.
GEMINI is very cohesive, the instrumentation is beautiful and the concept is mysterious. A must-listen for Jrock, rock and alice nine fans alike.
Alexandra Stan has room for improvement. She’s got a good voice and under the right direction, she could be bigger.
In Metodos [Methods of Instant Pleasure], Syntek delivers more of his catchy tunes and his ever present Latin-ness.
The Exquisite Corpse has come alive, and the music it makes is truly remarkable.
After the success of Chasing Pavements from her debut album 19, Adele is back with 21. In it, the heartbreak is tough, the vocals are sharper, the lyrics are more controlled, and the sound seems less raw.