Empire of the Sun - Walking on a dream. This is band I would normally not really get into. Electronic is respectable and I like it enough in small doses. This duo used the left over energy from their previous/other acts Nick Littlemore of Pnau, and Luke Steele of The Sleepy Jackson. There. Subsequently there has been quite a buzz with the new single, the title track from the album getting play on radio stations and their video being shown in at least clips on music stations, as we know music videos are passé. The collaboration makes for a great musical marriage and there is something for most everyone to enjoy, sinthy dreamy breaks and drum beats bringing it back to reality. All and all I think it is at least worthy of a listen and for a sneak peak enjoy the track Half Mast
Related Artists (according to last.fm): Cut Copy, Grafton Primary, Ladyhawke, Midnight Juggernauts and Pacific! And I think MGMT on downers, which sort of levels them out.
The Dear and The Headlights - Drunk Like Bible Times. The Five some from Arizona returns with a follow up to their first full length, “Small Steps, Heavy Hooves". This next release is not much of a departure from the first, usually this would be a negative light, but they bring back the same enthusiasm in every track that you were used to with Small Steps. Drunk like Bible times seems to be the perfect follow up, keeping their momentum flowing without allowing the sound to get stale. Their are more of a kick to the new songs and they deliver just as promised, making drinking seem appealing to even the most modest of drinkers. Cheers! And enjoy the sneak peak I'm not crying. You're not crying.
Related Artists: As Tall As Lions, Days Away, The Snake and The Cross, Copeland, The Manchester Orchestra and Forgive Durden.
Related Artists (according to last.fm): Cut Copy, Grafton Primary, Ladyhawke, Midnight Juggernauts and Pacific! And I think MGMT on downers, which sort of levels them out.
The Dear and The Headlights - Drunk Like Bible Times. The Five some from Arizona returns with a follow up to their first full length, “Small Steps, Heavy Hooves". This next release is not much of a departure from the first, usually this would be a negative light, but they bring back the same enthusiasm in every track that you were used to with Small Steps. Drunk like Bible times seems to be the perfect follow up, keeping their momentum flowing without allowing the sound to get stale. Their are more of a kick to the new songs and they deliver just as promised, making drinking seem appealing to even the most modest of drinkers. Cheers! And enjoy the sneak peak I'm not crying. You're not crying.
Related Artists: As Tall As Lions, Days Away, The Snake and The Cross, Copeland, The Manchester Orchestra and Forgive Durden.
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