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Foreign Slippers - Oh Death EP -
As its title suggests, the first release for alt. folk singer Foreign Slippers was born out of the experience of death. Its varied subject matter, whether personal, mystical or romantic, is filtered through the lens of this loss. Gabrielle Froden, as she is otherwise known, has a created a dark...
Emiliana Torrini - Big Jumps -
The weather outside is hideous, the sky is pouring forth all it can and the wind is whipping the rain into the faces of any who dare brave the conditions. But suddenly everything is gorgeous and golden, the urge to get outside is almost overwhelming. Why? Because of 'Big Jumps'...
Emiliana Torrini -
Emiliana Torrini, the Icelandic siren who gave us "Gollum's Song" has returned from Middle Earth to grace ours once more with her new album, Me & Armini. Finding a comfortable compromise between the alien electronica of 2000's Love in the Time of Science and the sparse acoustics of 2005's Fisherman's...
Emiliana Torrini -
"Me and Armini"from the album Me and Armini2008iTunesHalf-Icelandic, half-Italian singer-songwriter Emiliana Torrini is, along with chief collaborator Dan Carey, best known in pop circles as the co-writer and co-producer of Kylie Minogue's 2004 hit "Slow," and that same expertly crafted minimalism can be found in her third album's reggae-infused title...
SEBASTIAN BACH, JANI LANE, ERIC MARTIN, GEORGE LYNCH Featured On SIAM SHADE Tribute Album -
According to TokyoHive, Sebastian Bach (ex-SKID ROW), Eric Martin (MR. BIG), John Corabi (ex-MÖTLEY CRÜE), Mike Vescera (ex-LOUDNESS, YNGWIE MALMSTEEN) and George Lynch (LYNCH MOB, ex-DOKKEN) are among the artists who are featured in a tribute album to one of the most popular Japanese rock groups, SIAM SHADE,...
Lamb Of God - Sacrament (2006) -
Lamb of God had already cemented their legacy as the next big metal band by their 3rd release, As the Palaces Burn. Taking the reigns after Pantera and tossing any subtlety out the nearest window. But 2006 came around, and the band was looking to branch out and do something...
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