As a solo artist, Brown has yet to find himself. His third solo album, Music of the Spheres, is an improvement over his lo-r solo debut and his over-produced second disc, but it misses as often as it hits. The last one exhibited a sense of itself and power that made one think of Peter Gabriel's early records. There are a few good tracks here, but it's about as inconsistent as the later Stone Roses output. Shame.
BandsFreak ParadeThursday, 03 September 2009 | Joe BodiaPrague-based power-pop band and cult favorites Freak Parade have completed the recording of their long-awaited third CD, entitled All Lovers Are Traitors, includes 11 tracks of brand new material plus one bonus track (a punked up English-language... Click to Continue...
DeejaysFeeling La-Di-DaSaturday, 08 November 2008 | Jeffree Benet As a female Deejay in a world dominated by men, Deejay La-di-da is a bit of an enigma. Click to Continue...
Sounds likeT-PAIN Rappa Ternt SangMonday, 17 November 2008 | Low Po-Yu
LISTEN-A first glance and you might easily dismiss him as another hardcore gangsta rapper. Truth be told, I almost did too. But hey, I'm sure glad I popped in his debut CD for a listen, so I could share this experience with you. ... Click to Continue...
Sounds likeTHE JON SPENCER BLUES EXPLOSION Acme-PlusTuesday, 18 November 2008 | Keith Kirchner
Like being smashed repeatedly about the head with a drumstick, the Blues Explosion method is not subtle and after some time it starts to hurt. While most of the world is still recovering from last year's belligerent Acme opus, Jon Spencer has seen... Click to Continue...