1. I revisted AHK-toong BAY-bi the other day, have to say I have much more appreciation for it now. Still not into The Killers version of Ultraviolet but the rest I'd happily listen to out of choice.
  2. Disappointment- The Cranberries
  3. ^I used to quite like The Cranberries, haven't listened for a long time though. Years.

    Now on:

    The Script - Breakeven
  4. Airborne Toxic Event- Changing

    How popular are these guys on everyone's radar?
  5. They don't show up on my radar...daft question would be to ask if they're worth checking out

    I'll check them out on Spotify

    EDIT: Changing has just become an instant hit. This little guitar riff is going to be in my head all night, I just know it (Actually, reminds me of something from a Coldplay track...). I'll give the album a listen after I've eaten.
  6. Originally posted by iTim:^I used to quite like The Cranberries, haven't listened for a long time though. Years.

    Now on:

    The Script - Breakeven

    Come back with cranberries !!!
    Nice voice and band !

    now: MLK live 1987
  7. Pull Me Back To Earth - Friendly Fires
  8. Originally posted by iTim:They don't show up on my radar...daft question would be to ask if they're worth checking out

    I'll check them out on Spotify

    EDIT: Changing has just become an instant hit. This little guitar riff is going to be in my head all night, I just know it (Actually, reminds me of something from a Coldplay track...). I'll give the album a listen after I've eaten.

    I get it mixed up with Strawberry Swing frequently

    Their other big hit is "Sometime Around Midnight"- a slower song, but still not quite a ballad. "Changing" is definitely more catchy.
  9. ^ That's the one.
  10. Sunday bloody suanday- live 1987
  11. Right now I'm listening to Charlie Brown by Coldplay but that's only because my brother has been playing the Mylo Xyloto CD non stop. Except he's only playing Hurts Like Heaven, Paradise, Charlie Brown, Teardrop, and Major Minus.

    over... and over... and over... and over...
  12. The Lovers are Losing - Keane