Music Backlog

Nayo

A great unsigned LA singer that reminds me of Sade and Morcheeba.

U2, How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb

They had me at the first single, Vertigo. Another great U2 album. Funny thing is that I never really liked U2 in the past, especially in the 80s when they thought they were going to save the world, but the last couple of albums have been really good.

Gwen Stefani, Love.Angel.Music.Baby

Wow, much many different styles can she combine here? A seamless mix of hip-hop, rock, new wave, and whatever else makes you move. This is the album that Madonna has been trying to make.

Holly Palmer

An indie singer thats thats sexy, sultry and fun. Kinda hard to describe, but leans to the dance/pop/electronic side of things, so just go check out some of the sound clips.

The Megan Slankard Band, Freaky Little Story

Simple, straight forward folk/alternative-rock. A great singer-songwriter that sounds a bit like a cross between Sheryl Crow and Lisa Loeb.

Joss Stone, The Soul Sessions

An amazing singer. Listening to these songs, you would never guess that she’s under 20, white, and from England. She belts out the classic soul songs like nobody’s business.



Go Betty Go, Worst Enemy

Kinda like The Donnas ‘cus its an all girl punk-pop band, but different. Whereas The Donnas can kick your ass, Go Betty Go are more like the cool little sisters you never had.

Joanna McMeikan, Breaking the Habit

Another one thats hard to describe, but if you like Sarah McLachlan or The Cranberries, check this one out. You won’t be disappointed.

Bjork, Medulla

Its Bjork, its weird, there are no instrunments, need I say more?

Flyleaf

A great new band. I really like the whole chick-singer/hard-rock-band thing (like Evanescence), and they do it really well.

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