Label: Artists' Addiction Records Format: CD Country: USA Released: 2009 Genre: Electronic Style: EBM, Industrial Quality: Eac-Flac
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...Capitalizing
on the success of the 2006 world tour, Nitzer Ebb began work on new
material in Los Angeles early in 2007, with a retrospective documentary
still in the pipeline. During 2007, Nitzer Ebb continued its trend of
replacing drummers as Kourtney Klein left the band to be replaced by
one-time cohort Jason Payne. A first track, "Once You Say," with
Depeche Mode songwriter Martin L. Gore on backing vocals was played in
June 2007 by Dave Clarke in his White Noise show on VPRO's 3 Voor
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# Audio CD: Adam Ant - Vive Le Rock # Original Release Date: May 3, 2005 # Genre: punk/new wave # Label: epic Records # Format: eac-ape
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Vive Le Rock is Adam's most overly rocking album. Great loud guitars,
Americanisms and Americana. Space Cowboys playing T.REX songs.
The album has it's share of great songs. The great ELO-esque title
track. The loud rocking "Miss Thing". The barroom-piano of "Mohair
Lockeroom Pin-Up Boys". The T.Rex sounding "Rip Down". The catchy and
ultra-busy "Apollo 9" single. The weirdly catchy "No Zap", Scorpio
Rising", "Hell's Eight Acres". Adam's songs are great and Marco
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You
can tell these songs are personal to Midge by the way they have not
been done with huge over production. He has kept them simple and by
doing so has made one of his most emotional records. Nevermore is the
standout for me, the only dissapointment is that 'little girl in bloom'
is not included, a Thin Lizzy track he sometime performs live. It took
a couple of listens before it grabbed me but now I have to say that ten
is an excellent album. Emotional and sometimes raw. Well done Midge