Musical duos seem to be more and more common these days with acts like The White Stripes, The Dresden Dolls, The Mars Volta and MGMT. Another great duo is The Black Keys, who just recently released their sixth studio album, Brothers. Brothers is chock full of the obvious blues influences of The Black Keys using …
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MGMT :: Congratulations
MGMT was one of 2008’s biggest break-out artists because of great synth-pop tracks on their debut, Oracular Spectacular, like “Time to Pretend,” “Electric Feel” and “Kids.” But if you heard the whole album, you know that this trip-crazy http://iga.edu/best-custom-essay-writers/ duo aren’t all about big beats and dancey synthesizers. In MGMT’s highly-anticipated follow-up, Congratulations, the duo …
Weekly Album Release Parties! :: Releases for April 13th, 2010
Ladies and germs, I present to you the Weekly Album Release Party at EnterTheShell.com! This week, we have a couple of releases that are worth mentioning, including a murch anticipated sophomore album! Will it live up to the hype? Find out next week when you can get it in stores Here are the releases for …
The Best (and Worst) Albums of 2009, According to Sara
Well, it’s that time of year. Everybody is compiling their lists of Top What-Nots. As for me, I’ve never done such a thing. Such a thing is foreign to me. Listing things from descending order of awesomest to crappiest? That’s too much thinking! But for you, ETSers, anything. 2009 was a great year of discovering …
Kid Cudi :: "Man on the Moon: The End of Day"
“Man on the Moon: The End of Day.” This ambitious conceptual album had a lot of hype behind it, thanks greatly to the fact that this Shaker Heights native is the protĂ©gĂ© of Mr. West. Not to mention we heard his debut single, “Day ‘n’ Nite,” all summer long.
Sara's Covers Revue, Vol. 5 – The Kooks cover "Kids" :: Originally by MGMT
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past year, you’ve heard of MGMT. You’ve probably heard their smash hit “Electric Feel” everywhere! As for me, I was introduced to them the same way I was introduced to Passion Pit: through a satellite radio channel called Left of Center. If you haven’t heard this …