Tagged: genre: alternative

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Woodkid – Iron

Woodkid is French music video director Yoann Lemoine, most known for videos such as Moby’s Mistake and Katy Perry’s Teenage Dream. In his project as Woodkid, Lemoine… sort of changes the camera (not really) to create music.

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Foo Fighters – Wasting Light

Wasting Light may easily be one of the Foo Fighters’ best albums due to its consistency throughout all the tracks, and it is strong evidence as to why they’re still regarded as one of the world’s best rock bands.

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Sucker Punch OST

Most of the time, films use music to fill in awkward gaps in dialogue, or for random mash-up scenes that are meant to pull on your emotional heart strings. Sucker Punch used the music to tell the story

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Sucker Punch

When 20-year-old Baby Doll loses her mother she knows instantly that she has to protect herself and her little sister from their stepfather. But things don’t go as planned: Baby Doll’s sister is dead, she has a gun in her hand and her stepfather winds up committing her to a mental institution.

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Radiohead – The King of Limbs

Radiohead is back, groovier than ever. Long gone are the melancholic days of The Bends, or the experimentalism of Kid A. This time, Thom Yorke and pals have taken on the challenge of making a glitchy, sample-filled dubstep album. Successfully? You be the judge.

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Strokes, The – Angles

Not only does Angles have the feel of their first album, but it also has the same vibe Julian Casablancas’ solo album featured, as well as new wave synth-pop, and even bossa chords on a couple of songs.

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Exist Trace – Twin Gate

All girl Visual Kei bands are a rare breed, which makes Exist Trace a jewel among indie visual bands. Although they’ve been around since 2003 Twin Gate is their first full-length album.