Tagged: genre: rock

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Turn It Up To 11

In essence Turn It Up To 11 is a film about rock and roll, but it also takes on a life of its own as we get involved in the turmoil of making it big in Korea’s rock scene.

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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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Kuroyume – Mizery

After 12 long years, Visual Kei pioneers Kuroyume come out with a new single which reminds me of the reasons why we love Visual Kei.

Girugamesh – GO 6

Girugamesh – GO

GO is an experiment of an album. Girugamesh are a bit of an experiment as well. They’ve become a band that expresses their personality through their music.

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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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Avril Lavigne – Goodbye Lullaby

Goodbye Lullaby, her fourth studio album, is more of the same, except she curses a lot more in her songs, making her sound like an 8-year-old who’s found out that she can say bad words.