James Vincent McMorrow is beyond amazing. His first album is more acoustic, and his second is more James Blake-layered vocals. It's brilliant and gorgeous.
And if you don't know Maria Mena please check her out. Her songs are interesting and different and love her vocals.
The Cloe X Halle EP. Caught them in one of the "up and coming" performances during the BET Awards. A different sound. Almost Wendy & Lisa like, but with a twist.
King - the I AM KING cd. Female trio
Stone Roses - The Remixes
Was really looking forward to the new Maxwell cd. Was not crazy about it on first listen. Will give it another spin in the near future.
uncageg - if you haven't heard the new Stone Roses music, do yourself a favor and keep your memories of what made them so good in the 80s and 90s. Everything Ian Brown has released as a solo artist since has been far superior to what the reunited band is producing now.
HorseTears said: "uncageg - if you haven't heard the new Stone Roses music, do yourself a favor and keep your memories of what made them so good in the 80s and 90s. Everything Ian Brown has released as a solo artist since has been far superior to what the reunited band is producing now. "
A friend from England turned me on to them earlier this year so I downloaded one of their early albums. (The first, I think.) Just stumbled on the remix album last week and like it. I will probably listen to or at least sample their stuff through the years. They have been around for a long time, as you know. Will also check out Ian Brown's solo stuff.
uncageg said: "A friend from England turned me on to them earlier this year so I downloaded one of their early albums. (The first, I think.) Just stumbled on the remix album last week and like it. I will probably listen to or at least sample their stuff through the years. They have been around for a long time, as you know. Will also check out Ian Brown's solo stuff."
Oh, nice! To get you started these are all great Ian brown tracks: