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Been listening to a lot of country / modern country lately including artsits such as Blake Shelton, Luke Bryan, Dierks Bentley or Midland. Known Jon Pardi for a while as well and a few of his songs but hadn't given his most recent album (2016's California Sunrise) a full listen until yesterday but now I'm hooked. I've really become a sucker for this type of sound, a catchy blend of country, pop, rock
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Yeah man, Enzo is a good dude. I'm also a bit disappointed as my only gripe is the WAY it sounds Seeing as this is the band's second album with a ''thinner'' sound it had to be a conscious decision they (or someone) took which for me is hard to understand
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Blackkklansman
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Not for me either and I was open to it but just don't like those two new songs. His 2009 album Universal Language had some nice tunes on it and I remember listening to it quite a bit when it came out. This is "solid" in my eyes
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Been too long since I listened to this, will do so tonight. Especially looking forward to Hope and Reincarnation for their mellow parts and big sound
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I googled that movie thinkin ''why does Wotty sound so familiar''........ and sure enough it's a HH user
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The Sisters Brothers, nice western with Joaquin Phoenix and John C. Reilly
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Immediate standout for me and strong album closer, listen to this:
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The Defiants (Paul Laine/Bruno Ravel/Rob Marcello) - s/t
simo replied to Stefan's topic in AOR and Hard Rock
I like Lil Miss RnR too, such a great vibe but I think most people see it as an average song. I like it cause it reminds me of Foreigner's ''Headknocker'', love the feel and especially the part where Paul sings ''You wore those stiletto heels and skintight jeans, man I couldn't get enough'' with the guitar bend in the background, so cool And Last Kiss I think most people can agree is a fantastic song, so good from start to finish with the big whoa, whoa etc in the end -
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21-year-old Lewis Capaldi has released a 4-track EP and 3 stand-alone singles, some of it borders a tad too much on the sad and sappy but overall he's one of the more interesting pop artists today. Based on a few interviews and social media posts I've seen from him he's quite the chipper fellow which his music doesn't necessarily reflect. Here's some songs for you to check out
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You'll all be happy to hear that the band is working on their next album........ release is sometime next year I think
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Have only heard a few samples and a handful of complete songs but I must admit there's something there...... Some moments really make my heart melt, sounding like the REAL THING
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Like ''Tough It Out'' you said??? Please don't play with my emotions like that..... need to check it out, hope I won't be disappointed
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Production aside, all those 3 samples sound exquisite. Great energy throughout the verses, lots of hooks and catchy choruses
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Visited my uncle in Germany this past weekend and we watched 2 movies Grown Ups 2 Nice Guys I had seen both but he hadn't, laughed a lot during both and I was especially surprised that he liked Nice Guys so much. I've seen it 3 times now, definitely recommended!
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Sounding nice! Will definitely check this one out when it's released
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Glad I'm not the only one, I'm missing a bit of delay or echo for that bigger sound like Crossfire or also the moment when the guitar riff starts in Cry Wolf off the Serenade album. Now THAT'S what I wanna hear!
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By the way here's the tracklist: Binary Music Tears Of Gaia Nothing Personal Promised Land Love Songs Dangerous Grounds Queen Of The Prom Who's Counting Time Julia To Have And To Hold Julia is a remake of a song Michael Palace recorded with his old band Big Time, here's the original version (sorry wouldn't embed): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuV_rHr9iBs
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This is oddly the last song on the record and they release it as the first single, only listened to the 30 second preview the other day and got a Toto vibe (mid 90s Tambu or their last album) in terms of sound Still can't get into the debut, just two days ago a song (Stranger's Eyes) came up on a playlist and it starts off very promising with a breezy, beachy feel in the intro and the first verse also sounds nice. So I tell myself why didn't I love this 2 years ago when it was released, maybe I should revisit it........ then the pre-chorus kicks in and I'm like yeah, now I remember why I don't know, just seems ''off'' to me and the only track which was good front to back without any out of place sounding parts is ''Man Behind The Gun''
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Now let's just hope for more Serenade and less Silhouette in the production department, but I'm probably alone with that opinion
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Preview above sounds promising as expected
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Tag, not as funny as I'd hoped but fun movie nonetheless
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That must be one soft album if No Erasin is considered a ''rocker''
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Short preview of a new Catalano track, album slated for release this year but no date announced yet