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Believing in Goldfrapp’s Head First

Editor April 26, 2010

Believing in Goldfrapp’s Head First

Source:Wikipedia Head First is Goldfrapp's most powerful trip to date, a speedy rush of synth optimism, euphoria, fantasy and romance. With life affirming lyrics and stellar production it lifts off at full tilt and takes us on a journey to the heart of 2010. The duo's fifth album, 'Head First' … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Albums, Editorials, In The Spotlight Tagged With: "Believer", "Rocket", "Seventh Tree", 2008, 2010, alison goldfrapp, art, artist photos, celebrity photos, fashion, goldfrapp photo, head first, indie, live, MC, music, music news, photo galleries, pro audio, Producer, production, radio city, supernature, underground, urban

Moya Brennan Captivates Manhattan

Editor April 23, 2010

Moya Brennan Captivates Manhattan

The spiritual presence of her sound is intoxicating, and the 50 plus people who watched Moya Brennan perform at The Winery in late March witnessed sonic beauty at its finest. Standing between two harps her music radiated throughout the venue, causing waiters and other venue employees to stop dead in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Concerts/Events, Editorials, Galleries, Reviews Tagged With: 2010, April, Bill O’Reilly, Bob Dylan, bono, Charles Dolan, Clannad, Gabriel Byrne, Harps, irish, Jerry O’Connell, Kermit the frog, Liam Clancy, live, Matthew Broderick, Mick Foley, Moya Brennan, New York City, Pete Seeger, Planxty, Regis Philbin, Riverdance, Rory Gallagher, St. Patricks day, The Clancy Brothers, the edge, The Winery, Thin Lizzy, u2, Whiskey in the jar

Editor April 19, 2010

Knebworth Concert Revisited

When Pink Floyd closed out Live 8 with their magnificent rendition of "Comfortably Numb" back in 2005 the event became epic for a number of reasons. Besides the unlikely Floyd reunion, the funds raised by the event, and the multiple locations around the globe that participated it was the first time … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Albums, Editorials, In The Spotlight, Reviews Tagged With: "Badman's Song", "Comfortably Numb", "Everybody Wants to Rule the World", "Pinball Wizard", "Sunshine of Your Love", "Tall Cool One", 1990, Brit School of performing arts, david gilmour, England, Eric Clapton, Genesis, Hertfordshire, Knebworth 1990, Led Zeppelin, Nordof-Robbins Music Charity, pink floyd, Queen, Robert Plant, Tears for Fears

Air Lights Up The People in New York City

sfrank115 March 28, 2010

Air Lights Up The People in New York City

In the late to mid 90’s an obscure French band named Air released a single called, “Sexy Boy,” which hit top of the charts throughout the world and earned Nicolas Godin and Jean-Benoît Dunckel a place in modern contemporary culture. Since then both men from Versailles, France have compiled a body of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Concerts/Events, Editorials, Galleries, In The Spotlight, Reviews Tagged With: 2010, air, All I Need, astralwerks, Atlas Studio, Do The Joy, French Duo, Jean-Benoit Dunckel, live, Love 2, Love 2 world tour, march, Moon Safari, New York City, nicholas godin, Paris, Sexy Boy, terminal 5, You Can Tell It To Everybody

Sullivan Room 8 Year Anniversary Party

sfrank115 March 23, 2010

Sullivan Room 8 Year Anniversary Party

For 8 years Sullivan Room has been providing New York City with a valuable service. It has become a safe haven for those club goers that don't like putting up with pompous door men, rude bartenders, and annoying crowds.Click Here For Photo Gallery Located in New York's East Village district, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Concerts/Events, Galleries, Reviews Tagged With: 2010, 8 year, anniversary, dj, facebook, flickr, House, kiev, linked in, live, lower east side, march, New York City, party, progressive, scumfrog, Serge, sullivan room

The Constellations Shine Bright Over New York City

sfrank115 March 18, 2010

The Constellations Shine Bright Over New York City

The Constellations could have called their debut album After Hours. Sure, Martin Scorsese already used that name for his 1985 black comedy, but the two works share much in common. Both are wide screen spectacles rife with seedy scenes and eccentric personalities, propelled by a manic energy that … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Concerts/Events, Galleries, In The Spotlight Tagged With: “Step Right Up (A Tribute To Tom Waits)", animal collective, atlanta, Ben H. Allen, Bowery, bowery ballroom, Constellations, Elijah Jones, EMI, EMI music, felicia, Flea Kuti, Georgia, Gnarls Barkley, Gorillaz, LCD Soundsystem, Love is a murder, March 2010, Milwaukee, setback, Southern Gothic

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