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Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Singles: A Quick Review Of New Singles

Posted on 10:59 by Unknown
A new session and some pretty cool stuff this time that you might already know and some you probably don't.

Kimberly Caldwell - Desperate Boys & Stupid Girls
American Idol contestant she was and one of my favorites at the time. Her smokey voice rivals Kelly Clarkson at points and this song is a pretty slick bubblegum pop tune that has all the trappings of a great song from this genre.

Andrew Allen - Loving You Tonight
This is a great singer/songwriter tune that is every bit as good as what Jason Mraz or Jack Johnson has put out. Hailing from the sunny Okanagan, Andrew masterfully combines his fresh and original acoustic beach grooves with some mainstream pop overtones, creating an absolutely ear pleasing adventure! It almost seems as if the West Coast vibe feels at home in his tunes.

Big Heed and Alien - Tipsy by JIVE Records
A little hip-hop here and its a dancefloor tune that has pretty much taken over the genre's sound right now. Everyone's trying to be as successful as Flo Rida by dropping club rhythms.

Bob Schneider - Let The Light In
Another airy pop ditty that has a breezy sweetness tailored made for a summer day. Bob's been around for a long time releasing 2 previous albums and some side projects. This should be his biggest claim to fame next to dating Sandra Bullock.

Caroline Chevin - World Full Of Lies.mp3
Another of the retro styled female singers is Caroline. She's got a nice twang in her voice as she displays her pop sensibilities. I can't find a flaw anywhere on this track or in her performance, this is the type of female singer that I absolutely love. The Swiss singer won a Swiss Award for Best Breaking Act National.

The Crystal Method Feat. LMFAO - Sine Language (Original Mix)
Well this is a great song, catchy as hell and is probably in my top 20 so far this year. I sure hope that it blows up and takes over the music charts soon because it deserves to do so.
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