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| Chillout
Sessions 7 |
| Ministry
of Sound |
| EMI |
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You
know you can count on a new Chillout Session every
six months – the latest is here. While the first
CD is incredibly mellow, with Athlete, Phoenix and
Snow Patrol, the second CD funks it up a bit. It’s
always a good buy – it’s important to chill out.
– LT Simone Heyer |
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| Hot
Fuss |
| The
Killers |
| Island
records |
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While
you think you know one or two of their ballads,
many more will be instantly recognisable when
listening to their debut album. The Las Vegas
band has a distinctive Brit-rock sound – London
is where they were signed up to Island records.
With favourites like Somebody Told Me and Smile
Like You Mean It, Hot Fuss will be one of those
CDs that becomes a soundtrack to certain stages
in your life – new job, new relationship, another
deployment. Highly addictive.
– LT Simone Heyer
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| Alien |
| Strapping
Young Lad |
| Century
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If
Mozart were a metal-head, this is what he would
sound like. This latest offering from Devin Townsend’s
SYL is so abrasive and heavy, you could clean an
oven with it. With so many layers and aural textures,
the music bombards your senses like a giant sensory
bombardment machine. The limited edition version
comes with a free DVD, containing a mini documentary
illustrating the creative process behind the massive
sounding songs. It’s insightful, informative and
insane ....
but in a good way.
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