By: Emily J Ramey
Every morning last week, my iPod alarm clock woke me up with La Roux. I got out of bed dancing. It was for acts like La Roux that the terms “girltronica” and “laptop pop” were created, although she’s not to be boxed in, even with made-up words and cross-genres....
By: Emily J Ramey
LIGHTS has such a delicate, feminine voice, but there’s something about her music that is both happy and profound. LIGHTS’ signature is her refreshingly crisp electro-pop complete with vocoder, keytar, loads of auto-tune, and plenty of killer synth. The Canadian...
By: Emily J Ramey
For all those lovers of super British, Radiohead-influenced, experimental electronica, Muse has released their fifth studio album, The Resistance. Known for their energetic and extravagant live performances and their fusion of many musical genres, including progressive...
By: Emily J Ramey
It’s been almost four years since her last album, Speak for Yourself, and Imogen Heap’s fans, like me, had probably resorted to listening to “Goodnight and Go” and “Hide and Seek” on repeat. Needless to say, we were clamoring to get a hold of her third...
By: Andrew Vaughan
Can it really be almost three decades since ‘new wave’ Brit; Elvis Costello shocked everyone by going to Nashville to record ‘Almost Blue’ with legendary producer Billy Sherrill of George Jones and Tammy Wynette fame? Though that album was not entirely...
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