1) King Bochepus
The return of the unpredictable and brilliant Canadian, six years after the publication of the controversial All Children Believe in Heaven. was eagerly awaited. The new album is beautiful God Damn Willie Dixon. No more words needed.
2) The Decemberists
Back in winter with a little pop revolution, the American band is stripped of the complexities that accompanied The Hazards of Love in 2009. The King Is Dead packs ten songs simple and straight talk is all too easy to fall in love.
3) Gregg Allman
When salt in the control room T Bone Burnett, who comes out a bad hard disk. Even in the case of Low Country Blues his magic hand is felt. Nothing new, but as a class old Gregg.
4) Steve Wynn
find a single adjective to describe a former disc Drean Syndicate is almost impossible. And then we say that Northern Aggression is a psychedelic work, fleeting, attention. In short, do not miss.
5) Malcolm Holcombe
Rock, country, folk? You name it. Drink To The Rain Of course, besides the beautiful title, leading from Nashville some of the best songs ever leave the brilliant pen of Malcolm. Absolutely enjoyable.
The return of the unpredictable and brilliant Canadian, six years after the publication of the controversial All Children Believe in Heaven. was eagerly awaited. The new album is beautiful God Damn Willie Dixon. No more words needed.
2) The Decemberists
Back in winter with a little pop revolution, the American band is stripped of the complexities that accompanied The Hazards of Love in 2009. The King Is Dead packs ten songs simple and straight talk is all too easy to fall in love.
3) Gregg Allman
When salt in the control room T Bone Burnett, who comes out a bad hard disk. Even in the case of Low Country Blues his magic hand is felt. Nothing new, but as a class old Gregg.
4) Steve Wynn
find a single adjective to describe a former disc Drean Syndicate is almost impossible. And then we say that Northern Aggression is a psychedelic work, fleeting, attention. In short, do not miss.
5) Malcolm Holcombe
Rock, country, folk? You name it. Drink To The Rain Of course, besides the beautiful title, leading from Nashville some of the best songs ever leave the brilliant pen of Malcolm. Absolutely enjoyable.
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