Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
CLP - ALBUM OUT NOW!!!

No rookies in the field of tricky beats and booty-shaking bass, Chris De Luca and Phon.O have earned their credentials as part of Funkstörung and as Shitkatapult's master of broken beats, respectively. The two have teamed up in 2006, firmly dedicating their productions to the sound of 'Berlin bass', which combines the raw party pleasures of Baltimore with more European production techniques. De Luca and Aermes have recently streamlined their name to CLP, an abbreviation often used on drum machines for the clap sound - a sound you will definitely hear a lot on the duo's full-on, floor-rocking productions.

Listen and buy HERE
Monday, November 17, 2008
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Kaiser Chiefs

Kaiser Chiefs are an English indie rock band who formed in 1997, inspired heavily by Britpop band Blur. Hailing from Leeds, the group consists of vocalist Ricky Wilson, guitarist Andrew 'Whitey' White, bassist Simon Rix, keyboardist Nick 'Peanut' Baines, and drummer Nick Hodgson. They were named after the South African football club Kaizer Chiefs, a team which former Leeds United defender Lucas Radebe played for.
The group's debut album, Employment, was released in 2005. It was primarily inspired by new wave and punk rock music of late 1970s, and enjoyed international success with sales of over three million. In 2005, the album was shortlisted for the Mercury Prize. Kaiser Chiefs' second album, Yours Truly, Angry Mob (2007), yielded "Ruby", a number one single in the United Kingdom.

Off with Their Heads is the third album by English rock band Kaiser Chiefs, and was released on 20 October 2008. The first single from the album was "Never Miss a Beat", released two weeks before the album.
The album was originally scheduled for release on October 13, but was put back a week due to "packaging production delays".
The album features guest appearances from several people: Lily Allen contributes backing vocals on "Always Happens Like That" and "Never Miss a Beat" (she previously covered "Oh My God" on her first mixtape and later with Mark Ronson on his album Version), three members of the English indie band New Young Pony Club also feature on backing vocals on "Never Miss a Beat", Sway DaSafo raps one verse of "Half The Truth", and James Bond composer David Arnold (who performed with the band at 2007's BBC Electric Proms) also appears on the album.
+Kaiser Chiefs - Never Miss a Beat:
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Justice - Across The Universe
Monday, November 10, 2008
Carolina Liar

Carolina Liar is an American rock band based out of Los Angeles. Chad Wolf, the lead vocalist, is originally from Charleston, South Carolina, but the band and most of its members originate from Sweden.

Tracklist:
1. I'm Not Over
2. Coming To Terms
3. Last Night 3:50
4. Show Me What I'm Looking For
5. Simple Life
6. All That Shit Is Gone
7. California Bound
8. Done Stealin'
9. Something To Die For
10. Beautiful World
11. Better Alone
12. When You Are Near
They are best known for their song "I'm Not Over" off of their 2008 major label debut album Coming to Terms produced by Swedish producers Martin "Max Martin" Sandberg & Johan Schuster.
+Carolina Liar - I'm Not Over:
Friday, November 7, 2008
2008 MTV EMA

It was a virtual shut-out at the MTV Europe Music Awards in Liverpool, England, Thursday night. With a handful of exceptions, actual European acts were left to watch from the audience as a parade of American artists took home awards.
Leading the pack was Britney Spears, who followed her VMA victories by scooping up prizes for Best Album for Blackout and Act of 2008, though she did not attend the ceremony at Liverpool's Echo Arena (she was busy joining Madonna onstage in Los Angeles).

Host Katy Perry also got in on the action, snatching up an award for Best New Act. In keeping with her reputation as a budding fashion icon, the high energy Perry had no less than a dozen costume changes (including an American football uniform) and opened the show by suggestively straddling a giant tube of cherry Chapstick.
The Yankee landslide also included Kanye West winning the Ultimate Urban award, Lil Wayne getting Artists Choice, 30 Seconds to Mars snagging the Rock Out and Best Video Star prizes and Pink's "So What" being named most Addictive Track. German stars Tokio Hotel finally broke the American domination by taking the Headliner award for best live performance.
In fact, other than Hotel, the only other European honorees were two Liverpool natives, ex-Beatle Paul McCartney — who was bestowed with the Ultimate Legend honor by none other than U2's Bono — and the Rickroller himself, '80s pop sensation Rick Astley. Astley was dubbed Best Act Ever as part of an Internet spam-paign, in which online voters chose him over such contenders as U2, Britney Spears and Green Day.
Like a number of the acts, McCartney took the opportunity during his speech to mention the historic win on Tuesday by President-elect Barack Obama. "So thanks, as I say, to all my family, to all of you for coming along, everyone in Liverpool, everyone in Britain, everyone in America ... for voting in Mr. Obama," he said.

The show featured performances from the Killers, Pink, Take That, Duffy, the Ting Tings and Beyoncé — who hit the stage wearing her steampunk-inspired mechanical glove and a space-age looking mini-dress for a slow, sultry take on "If I Were a Boy." West also big-upped Obama after his performance of "American Boy" with Estelle by projecting a large image of the nation's first black president on the screen behind him. It was West's second appearance at the show, though this time instead of storming the stage as he did in 2006, he was an invited, and gracious, guest.

30 Seconds singer Jared Leto sported an Obama T-shirt and asked the crowd to stand up in honor of the next U.S. president, and Perry — wearing a yellow dress printed with an image of Obama — quipped that "maybe Europe will love us again now."

Text: mtv.com
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Lily Allen

"It's Not Me, It's You", the second cd of Lily, will be launched on February 9, 2009. Some of the new songs can be heard on their MySpace or Download free now.
+++ BONUS +++
Lily Allen - I Could Say
Lily Allen - I Don't Know
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
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