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Reel Society Music
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Here's some good news for you Brits: Big Country's Steeltown is getting a 30th Anniversary Deluxe release with a 2CD/2LP edition later this month.
I know Surfer likes his vinyl, so this might be his best chance to check out this tragically overlooked classic.
I know Surfer likes his vinyl, so this might be his best chance to check out this tragically overlooked classic.
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He's such a snobJohnErle wrote:I know Surfer likes his vinyl
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I could not find a thread for this so I bumped this old thread.
Recently I have been listening to the album Trouble In Paradise by La Roux. You might know them from their song "Bulletproof" which reached number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100. They changed their sound from the generic electro-pop to a more lush mix of New Wave and funk. The album is short - it runs only nine tracks - but it is definitely an album that you can have on repeat. Highly Recommended
10 out of 10
Recently I have been listening to the album Trouble In Paradise by La Roux. You might know them from their song "Bulletproof" which reached number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100. They changed their sound from the generic electro-pop to a more lush mix of New Wave and funk. The album is short - it runs only nine tracks - but it is definitely an album that you can have on repeat. Highly Recommended
10 out of 10
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