1. Today's album is Saves The Day - Daybreak. This is kind of a qualified recommendation; it's the kind of thing I need to be in the right mood for and this album is a little inconsistent. But when it works it's great. These guys have been around for a while now, but if you've not heard them before they're for fans of noisy indie/punk/rock in the vein of Green Day, The Living End etc.

    Key tracks to download: Daybreak, Deranged and Desperate, Undress Me.


  2. Today's album is Liam Finn's 'Fomo'. Liam, as some of you would know, is the son of Crowded House's Neil Finn and sounds so much like him at times it's uncanny. I've seen Liam play live and didn't get the same vibe as this album at all. Liam's a ferociously talented guy; plays multiple instruments (sometimes at the same time!) . I'd really thought he was going in a completely different musical direction than his dad and uncle, but this album sounds so much like Split Enz and early Crowded House, not just vocally but musically too.

    Which is not a criticism, I love the sound and this album is lovely.

    Key tracks to download: Neurotic World, Cold Feet, The Struggle.
  3. Kasabian's new album Velociraptor has leaked, on the 3rd song right now. so far so good, sounding a bit different to their other stuff.
  4. for quite some time i wished to know his music .. finally here i am



    don't know if it's the right album to start with ..
  5. Originally posted by sonia_lastrega:This week's highly anticipated release is the new album from Gotye.

    The first single, Somebody I Used to Know, is just magic. Wally (who is just the sweetest guy) sounds a little like early Sting, only cool

    The rest of the album is great too. Do yourself a favour

    Thanks for recommending. It's one of the greatest albums I bought this year.

    I was playing it on my laptop and my dad asked 'Are you listening to Sting?'.


  6. Listened a few times now and its amazing!! especially if you like indie/alternative music

    Key Tracks: Itchin' on a Photograph, Lovely Cup, Colours, Naked Kids
  7. Originally posted by fabian[..]
    Thanks for recommending. It's one of the greatest albums I bought this year.

    I was playing it on my laptop and my dad asked 'Are you listening to Sting?'.


    Glad you liked. That single has been #1 on the Australian charts for weeks now.
  8. Originally posted by clover68for quite some time i wished to know his music .. finally here i am

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    don't know if it's the right album to start with ..


    Honestly, it's all good. Hard to go wrong with The Swell Season.


  9. I can't believe I haven't recced this album yet (in fact I was positive I had). St Vincent, 'Strange Mercy.' It's awesomely cool, full of funky guitar effects, fuzzed out sounds, distortion and a little dystopia. It's probably a little weird and dark to be broadly popular, but it hit the spot for me.

    Key tracks: Chloe in the Afternoon, Strange Mercy, Neutered Fruit & Cruel.


  10. very good pieces of music (it couldn't be different if he quite often go around with Eddie ) on that album
    so according to you i can go safe with the others too
    and what about The Frames?

  11. The second CD features 10 instrumental tracks by Guetta. The Alphabeat is on that second disc and is my favorite


    (the noise at the start is part of the track)