Monday, November 26, 2012

Tame Impala on the Jools Holland show

In just one month we will perform the arduous task of publishing the list of our best albums of the year. Positions, inputs, outputs, ... There are still many doubts in our head. One is the final position of "Lonerism" spectacular new album (reviewed / recommended by our partner Carlos A. Forjanes here) about Tame Impala have peaked in their colorful tour of the alternative rock psychedelic driving.

Its success has been a fact throughout all these months, but that has not slowed even one time in their eagerness to expand their range of influence. His last great movement took place on the set of Jools Holland, set in the band of Kevin Parker has played on two different days two of its major themes: 'Elephant' and 'Feels Like We Go Backwards'. Pay close attention to the latter issue directly. Pure magic.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

The candid spirit of Madi Diaz pop in 'Every Time I Reach Out'

With each passing day the sky gets darker. The frigid temperatures are over, and natural sites lack the life we enjoyed in the late spring. Nevertheless still continuing to preserve the urge to skip, jump and smile the same way we did at the beginning of July. Because Madi Diaz, one of those girls that makes us smile with just a mere musical note, just released new album. It is entitled "We Threw Our Hearts In The Fire", was released less than a month and has the odd exception temazo.

One is 'Every Time I Reach Out', a piece that together with 'Let's Go' has been the best I have edited the boy from Pennsylvania who began his musical career by 2006, 2007. For those who already know by know where the shots; delicious pop, dance, naive, candid and colorful hues. This song serves as a real fun kaleidoscopic sensations, in which each prism we discover a new world of smiles and pleasant butterflies flitting sweetly those inside our stomach.

Here you have the unofficial music video of the song. To listen to the whole album I recommend that you approach Spotify (much darling to the melancholic 'The Loves Not Gone' ... we love it!)