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Tag Archives: pop
CATHÉDRALE- J2=B2
October 12, 2017

Angel Air 2017 Art of being simple without playing it safe: rough diamond from the age of plastic is dusted off to shine on. With a post-new-wave matured boy-band looks and songs of arena appeal, this collective had immense commercial … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Cathédrale, John Young, Jon Camp, pop, prog rock
JACKIE LEE – White Horses
September 13, 2017

Philips 1968 / Gonzo 2017 Irish songstress’ stellar hour – expanded and enriched to add colors to her talent. Were she as prolific as fellow dames Dusty and Shirley, Jackie Lee – known as Jacky back in the ’60s – … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged easy listening, Jackie Lee, pop
JENNIFER SARAN – Wake Up
August 19, 2017

Tarpan 2017 Stepping into diva’s shoes, American chanteuse reaches out for dawn and dusk, with erstwhile Devadip paying a visit It’s no coincidence there’s an imperative shift between 2016’s and “Wake Up”: while Jennifer Saran’s sophomore album felt like an … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Carlos Santana, Jennifer Saran, Ladysmith Black Bambazo, Narada Michael Walden, pop, soul
AMANDA ABIZAID – Walking In Twos
May 9, 2017

Amanda Abizaid 2017 Projecting her idealism onto genuinely good deeds, “A Place In Time” singer comes up with a humanitarian statement and has Stephen Stills lend a hand. In an ideal reality, artists wouldn’t have to worry about things which … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Amanda Abizaid, pop, soul, Stephen Stills
ADORATION DESTROYED – Ritual Damage
April 18, 2017

Cleopatra 2016 Danse Macabre to massacre your senses to, as Texas decadents serve up delicate desperation and a solid groove. “Nothing Left”: a piece buried deep in this album, can be its motto, because for all the motion underneath AD’s … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Adoration Destroyed, industrial, pop


