Put Your Records On - Corinne Bailey Rae (5/5)
Woman in Love - Liz McLarnon (4/5)
Suffer Well - Depeche Mode (4/5)
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Put Your Records On - Corinne Bailey Rae (5/5)
Heard this yet?  If not, then you haven't heard the first new big artist of 2006.  Corinne Bailey Rae actually released a single last year, "Like a Star," but received little attention.  Things are different now, as this is poised to be huge, and already is top 5 in UK airplay.  The melody is uplifting, miminal, and soulful.  The lyrics are sweet, sentimental, but not sappy.  Perfect for those sunny spring days we're all dying for by now. (Out 2/20).
Woman in Love - Liz McLarnon (4/5)
Liz McLarnon steps out solo here, the first of the former Atomic Kitten members to do so since their band split up a couple of years ago.  The results are better than expected.  The track kicks off with a dramatic, dark flourish.  Guitars and synths work standard mid-tempo pop magic, but Liz pulls it off with better than average vocals.  This sounds like something Charlotte Church should have put on her album.  (Out now)
Suffer Well - Depeche Mode (4/5)
Their last single, "A Pain That I'm Used To," was a letdown after the return to form that "Precious" was.  Things are back on track with "Suffer Well," which could pass for an update of "Personal Jesus" with a faster tempo.  Immediate, dark, and enjoyable--what Depeche Mode are at their best. (2/20) 
2 comments:
Isn't Depeche Mode, like, really old? I didn't know they were still around.
isn't using "like" in the middle of a written sentence, like, really old?
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