Thursday, February 3, 2011

Top Hypersonic: REM remain in our hearts

A week (this with a little delay, my apologies) comes loaded with music Top Hypersonic and democracy. Your votes have been those who have risen again to REM to the top of the list with 'Oh My Heart', and now they're two consecutive weeks. New topics of the upcoming album from American band, and the thing looks pretty good, so much attention to what is to come with Collapse Into Now.

The novelty is best positioned Christina Rosenvinge, entering the seventh and beyond, among others, Kanye West and the Blue House. With groups that had been dismissed some time now listed as Oceansize, I happened to top the first full week of February: We turn to this week's releases with the first incorporation coming from Germany.

Helloween needs no introduction among fans of metal, with songs like 'Long Live the King' (YouTube), extracted from 7 Sinners, it is impossible not to take your hat off to them again. We have also discussed this week's London Sessions, live album released by LCD Soundsystem. What do you think it sounds live 'Pow Pow' (YouTube)? Although the pose of stale they spend on the photos, it appears that the new Vivian Girls is to rejoice and share.

As a first example of why we Share the Joy I Heard You Say (Soundcloud). We have reached a point where it is necessary to be scatological in the extreme to be controversial, because as the truth is that we are not surprised at all. Is that why me what Rihanna with 'S & M' (YouTube) does not seem to like the fuss is mounted.

Do not be fooled, if you are still posted on YouTube, is because there is much to be afraid. And to close, bubbly pop by The Ginka with 'Retumbarama' (YouTube), subject to its swaggering namesake latest album. Enough for this week, we turn now to the polls and go to the music elsewhere.

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