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Search Search. Join others and track this song Scrobble, find and rediscover music with a Last. Sign Up to Last. Play album. Length Lyrics We were hoping for some romance Lyrics We were hoping for some romance. It was produced by Jacknife Lee, along with several other new songs, during the band's week in the studio after their performances at the Carling Weekend: Reading and Leeds Festivals.
The song uses mostly electronic instruments and features vocalist Kele Okereke's voice manipulated through auto-tune. It was first performed live on 26 September at Covington's Madison Theater.
The song … read more. It was produced by Jacknife Lee, along with several othe… read more. It was produced by Jacknife Lee, along with several other new songs, during the band's w… read more. Related Tags electronic indie indie rock dance alternative Add tags View all tags. Featured On Play album. Flux EP Bloc Party 89, listeners. Play track. Artist images more. Bloc Party 2,, listeners Related Tags indie indie rock alternative Bloc Party is an indie rock band which formed in in London, England.
Band m… read more. Bloc Party is an indie rock band which formed in in London, England. The band currently consists of Kele Okereke vocals, guitar , Russell Lissack guitar , Justin Harris bass, vocals… read more.
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Muffled yet pounding drums kick into gear, while Oye's enigmatic vocals float over Fleetwood Mac-inspired guitar. Like much of TWBA's music, Burning is soothing and yet oddly dark, and its richness only grows with every listen. Click here to watch the video. No one wants to be mean about Kylie, least of all me. Even before she beat cancer and became Brave Kylie, her cute and camp ways made her everyone's favourite pop princess.
But you have to wonder whether there's even any point in Minogue releasing music anymore, as 2 Hearts teeters somewhere between iconic and parody. Even with the help of kitsch-pop production team Kish Mauve , between the bondage outfit, peroxide hair and blow-up doll make-up, it's all innuendo and no substance. There's a forced salaciousness to 2 Hearts that makes it a dull thud of a record and - much as it pains me to say this - it's just all a bit try-hard.
Watch the video here. Flex is the third single to be taken from Dizzee's Mercury-award nominated album Maths and English, and having already covered violence and life on the streets Sirens and violence and life on the streets Pussyole with his first two, he's now ready to reveal his sexy side.
With its production rooted in the distinctive pulse of 90s speed garage and the chat remaining reasonably old school, too talk of doing the bogle and the butterfly and all sorts of dance moves that also saw their heyday in the 90s , Dizzee commands the girls to "flex, flex, flex" and proclaims he can "even watch a butters [ugly] girl grinding". Not entirely charming, but a highlight from an otherwise patchy album all the same.
Watch a video, but not The Video as one hasn't been made. Baltimore psyche-pop outfit Celebration say it best when they write on their MySpace page: "In an age when the violent disintegration of worldwide society feels perpetually just a breath away and in a country that is moving towards being one of the worst police states the world has ever known, Celebration's music is both timely and severely relevant.
They're a few albums and EPs in, but their current album the Modern Tribe is by far the best thing they've ever produced. And you can listen to some of it here. Bloc and awe: Party's new single shows a sound in Flux. Every week, Rosie Swash takes the latest tracks for a test drive.
Today, she wants some Bonafied Lovin' and admires Flex, but gives two thumbs down to 2 Hearts. Bloc Party down guitars and pick up beats on Flux.
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