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Showing posts with label Marina and the Diamonds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marina and the Diamonds. Show all posts
Sunday, 5 December 2010
Sneak Peek
So you're wondering whether to listen to the show, you need a bit of an incentive to run out of bed, grab your laptop and then snuggle back in? The final shows playlist, each track is taken from our favourite albums of 2010, so tune in to here all the reviews, and text in to tell us yours!
Labels:
Atlases,
blur,
Caribou,
katy perry,
M.I.A.,
Maps,
Marina and the Diamonds,
mystery jets,
Sunday Best,
the new puritans,
warpaint
Wednesday, 31 March 2010
Southern Travels
Schools out, so what better to do that go see all the friends that you see at uni all the time? Chester + Manchester + Swindon + London = Goodtimes had by all!
I have had a little bit of a playlist following me however. Travelling down to Swindon had Hannah on the iPod responsibilities saw tracks from Marina and the Diamonds, Simon and Garfunkel, Dan Le Sac vs Scrooobious Pip, The Beatles and a sprinkling of Clew Lips too. But the minimal time i have had in connection with the interweb has brought the soundings of The Cults to attention, so i mean to bring them to yours.
The Cults - Go Outside
The perfect spring sunsetter (if it wasnt so frigging cold atm) The vocals spring up images of a baked Africa, yet a light and airy glockenspiel has removed itself from an nasty cliches, (much like Paul Simon mentioned before). The minimalism that is going on with music atm whether is be the deconstructed beats of The XX or new offerings from The Foals is definitely a welcomed rest that we need before the festival season.
SPEAKING OF:
More of this talk coming soon, but ill let you listen to The Cults first :)
I have had a little bit of a playlist following me however. Travelling down to Swindon had Hannah on the iPod responsibilities saw tracks from Marina and the Diamonds, Simon and Garfunkel, Dan Le Sac vs Scrooobious Pip, The Beatles and a sprinkling of Clew Lips too. But the minimal time i have had in connection with the interweb has brought the soundings of The Cults to attention, so i mean to bring them to yours.
The Cults - Go Outside
The perfect spring sunsetter (if it wasnt so frigging cold atm) The vocals spring up images of a baked Africa, yet a light and airy glockenspiel has removed itself from an nasty cliches, (much like Paul Simon mentioned before). The minimalism that is going on with music atm whether is be the deconstructed beats of The XX or new offerings from The Foals is definitely a welcomed rest that we need before the festival season.
SPEAKING OF:
More of this talk coming soon, but ill let you listen to The Cults first :)
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