Review: It's rare that an artist is able to craft a sound so unique that it feels like it's pulling from a completely different world. FKA twigs does just that on this release, where the beats are dark and hypnotic, underscored by her ethereal voice that somehow cuts through with precision. There's a cinematic quality to the production, a sense of space that makes each moment feel significant. It's both jarring and beautiful, her experimental approach pushing boundaries without ever feeling out of place.
Review: This special Vampirehollie Edition of Rose's self-titled album is an enchanting reimagining of the original work infused with a hauntingly ethereal touch that amplifies the dreamlike atmosphere. Blending delicate vocals with rich, melancholic instrumentation, tracks like 'Toxic Till The End' and 'Stay A Little Longer' marry the sentimental and stirring vocal tones with accessible melodies. The album effortlessly balances moments of emotional pain and intersection with haunting pop and atmospheric soundscapes.
Review: Cynics would say that the high-profile copyright court case Ed Sheeran won on the eve of the release of his new album won't have harmed its sales any, but then again when has anything Sheeran has made suffered from lack of interest? He is a behemoth of our time, a songwriter who never misses whether working with grime acts or pop royalty. He said himself that seven of the new tunes on this record were written in just 2.5 hours, and it's not hard to believe him given his natural ability for big hooks and emotional narratives. None are more emotional than this one which came during a challenging time for Sheeran when his friend Jamal Edwards died and his wife was diagnosed with a since-cured cancer.
Champion (feat Tierra Whack, Kaliii & Jimmy Jolliff) (2:41)
I Forgive You (4:20)
Wanna Be Known (3:46)
One Night (2:59)
Fame Won't Love You (feat Paris Hilton) (3:16)
Go On (3:15)
Rock & Balloon (3:58)
Review: Sia's upcoming album Reasonable Woman marks her return to pop music after a four year hiatus. Featuring collaborations with an array of notable artists including Chaka Khan, Paris Hilton, Tierra Whack, Labrinth and Kylie Minogue, it's poised to deliver a fresh and dynamic sound, catchy melodies and innovative production alongside Sia's signature emotive vocals and should solidify Sia's status as one of pop music's most compelling and influential artists.
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Muse - "Supermassive Black Hole" (3:31)
Paramore - "Decode" (4:20)
The Black Ghosts - "Full Moon" (3:48)
Linkin Park - "Leave Out All The Rest" (3:20)
Mutemath - "Spotlight" (Twilight mix)) (3:22)
Perry Farrel - "Go All The Way (Into The Twilight)" (3:28)
Collective Soul - "Tremble For My Beloved" (3:47)
Paramore - "I Caught Myself" (3:55)
Blue Foundation - "Eyes On Fire" (4:57)
Rob Pattinson - "Never Think" (4:30)
Iron & Wine - "Flightless Bird, American Mouth" (3:59)
Carter Burwell - "Bella’s Lullaby" (2:16)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***
A full Twilight soundtrack reissue campaign is well underway, once again bolstering the staying power of the teen emo-gothic vampire brand. As with the entirety of the series, the score for the first edition in the film franchise was overseen by music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas, with its original elements composed by Carter Burwell and also featuring curated songs from the likes of Muse, Paramore, Linkin Park and The Black Ghosts.
Perry Farrel - "Go All The Way (Into The Twilight)" (3:28)
Collective Soul - "Tremble For My Beloved" (3:47)
Paramore - "I Caught Myself" (3:55)
Blue Foundation - "Eyes On Fire" (4:57)
Rob Pattinson - "Never Think" (4:30)
Iron & Wine - "Flightless Bird, American Mouth" (3:59)
Carter Burwell - "Bella’s Lullaby" (2:16)
Review: A full Twilight soundtrack reissue campaign is well underway, once again bolstering the staying power of the teen emo-gothic vampire brand. As with the entirety of the series, the score for the first edition in the film franchise was overseen by music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas, with its original elements composed by Carter Burwell and also featuring curated songs from the likes of Muse, Paramore, Linkin Park and The Black Ghosts.
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