From pop princess, to dirrty girl, to Free Xtina, to good girl gone bad, to singer veteran. I’ve liked and appreciated Christina Aguilera’s music. She began with a near winning appearance on Star Search but really began her career when she appeared on Disney’s “Mousketeers” and sung “My Reflection” for the Disney movie, Mulan. People […]
A variety of today’s musical artists have a large array of musical instruments and computerized dance beats backing up their sometimes less-than-desirable vocals. Not so for folk artist Christy Altomare, who captures the listener simply with her acoustic guitar and high, clear voice. While Altomare is a relatively unknown artist, her music should easily put […]
After a slew of successful folk albums, Michaelson returned in 2012 with Human Again. Featuring the same warm voice, the album takes a different route; we can practically feel Michaelson’s soul set on fire. From declarations of war to calls to action, the leading track “This Is War” says it all. It’s fueled by ukelele, […]
Anticipation was within the air as we awaited Adele’s lengthy return to the Bay Space final night time at Berkeley’s Greek theater. That’s no understatement. We’d already withstood venue modifications, tour cancellations, a late begin, an (admittedly highly effective) opening act, and a drawn-out, dramatic entrance. And fortuitously, Adele was well worth the wait. She […]
Lady GaGa launched her album, “The Fame Monster” which is available in a one CD model or a deluxe two CD which doubles the enjoyable! If you happen to don’t know Lady GaGa by now then calling her an eccentric, future Madonna sums her up properly. She holds American pop music by the throat and […]
Gretel Ehrlich claims that males aren’t as powerful as they appear. Ehrlich creates the framework of her essay by means of informal Assessment, imagery, and tone. By the use of private experiences and first-person perspective, she reveals informal Assessment. By her phrase alternative and particular particulars, imagery is proven. And thru the use of particular […]
Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs! When you first listen to Hellogoodbye’s album Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs!, you may think, “wow, this is some pretty wierd stuff.” I know I sure did. But after you get over that initial feeling, you start to pick up on the catchy beat and melodic tunes that the band has put […]
The one side of music that separates fame fromextinction is model. Metallica provides its personal particular taste to music which is sodifferent and unique that no different band or artist can examine. Its mixture of heavymetal, rock and techno has made Metallica one among a sort. The one factor Ifind unusual about Metallica’s music is […]
You in all probability consider boy bands as fairly boys who sing,dance and rent musicians to play their background music. Meet two attractivebrothers who sing and play their very own guitars on their self-titled debut album,”Evan and Jaron.” Their hit single and video “Loopy For ThisGirl” and appearances on MTV have helped them develop into […]
Concrete Blonde – “Bloodletting” and “Walking in London” Concrete Blonde, until about a month ago, was one of those groups I had never heard of, but had heard songs that they had sung without realizing it. However, after seeing the video to “Bloodletting (The Vampire Song)” on “Beevis and Butthead” (Please forgive me! I don’t […]