Amy’s 2012-2013 Music Highlights

11. Son Lux – Lanterns

Another addition that wouldn’t have made it to my End of the Year list. There ARE rewards for those who are late, it seems. LOL

You can get the album on iTunes.

10. SingerSen (歌者森) – The World in my Eyes (森 視界)

I was a big BIG fan of SingerSen’s Sirens back in 2011 [1], but The World in my Eyes does embody what I said in my opening paragraph- In the end, we do end up with a full-length album resulting of two releases of last year’s music with a new track.

Having said that, that doesn’t diminish the quality that SingerSen came up with.

You can support SingerSen with a buy on iTunes.

9. LaLa Hsu (徐佳瑩) – Ideal Life (理想人生)

LaLa Hsu is one of those musicians whose music doesn’t seem like all that much, but re-listening to her albums actually do make them stay with you. Plus, many of the songs on Ideal Life became part of different movies, so the album has sorta become part of someone’s life.

LaLa is the best when it comes to distributing her music, you can officially get her music on both iTunes or Xiami. Your pick!

amy

YAM Magazine editor, photographer, blogger, translator and part-time web designer. Film junkie, music junkie… and lately series (a.k.a. TV) junkie.

10 Responses

  1. i just found Your blog because Your name was attached to Tété’s. You are my new connection to finding great music. i was checking to see who else likes Tété. my wife may go on tour with him in the fall of 2015 when he will releases his new album. i wanted to find someone who could review her music. Your music selections were so good i got distracted and started exploring all the artist You like. It may break my bank.

    • amy says:

      Hi, Jonathan! Thanks for the message, and yes- music (and movies) generally break my bank account xD Tete’s music is amazing, if you guys get inspired with his style and passion for music, I would love checking out your EP :)

      And be sure to share your fave new music with me! I love checking out what other people listen to and discover~

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