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  We Started Nothing
We Started Nothing
Ting Tings

The debut album by Salford's The Ting Tings comes hot on the heels of their No.1 single "That's Not My Name", a nugget of pop gold that comes on like a genetic splicing of Toni Basil's "Micky" and The Knack's "My Sharona". The bulk of We Started Nothing follows a similar formula, navigating a path between the smart, angular indie of CSS, Bonde Do Role, et al and the pop mainstream. Here and...
  Ministry of Sound Anthems II
Ministry of Sound Anthems II
Various Artists

Brilliant album. I bought the first and loved it, so bought this too.
Excellent album, though not quite as good as the first, but still chock-a-block with dance floor tunes.
If you've not got the first one, buy it and then get this one too!
  Dear Science
Dear Science
TV On The Radio

For a few years now Brooklyn's TV on the Radio's obtuse but powerful art-rock has been consistently acclaimed by critics and peers without quite entering mainstream consciousness, a state of affairs the release of Dear Science is about to change for good. On their third studio set, their best and most cohesive album to date, the five mad scientists that make up TVOTR (no exaggeration--the sleeve...
  Boombox
Boombox
Kylie Minogue

Ok Folks, Big Kylie fan here, First this is a one disc cd so buyers beware, like the other reviews the tracks are 4/5 minutes long which is plenty, such an interesting remix of each track and it makes them sound all new and refreshing, I know some people were disappointed with Kyie's last album X but these new remixes to some of those tracks may change their mind,

Anyhow Boombox ticks...
  Third
Third
Portishead

Portishead's Third has been a long time coming, the result of a lengthy creative topor following 1997's dark, distinctly underrated album Portishead. Importantly, though, they've shaken it. While the core trio of Beth Gibbons, Geoff Barrow, and Adrian Utley remains, this is quite a different band to Portishead's 90s incarnation: gone is the slo-mo turntable scratching and smoky jazz feel,...
  Circus
Circus
Britney Spears

Featuring a flurry of musical moods from a variety of producers--everyone from The Outsyders and Lil to Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins and Lady Gaga--Britney's new album, Circus is clearly a determined effort to haul herself back to the top of the pops after a particularly rocky year. Lead single “Womanizer", with its stuttering drumbeat, buzzing synths and hooky chorus, is reminiscent of the...
  Doll Domination
Doll Domination
The Pussycat Dolls

This new album from PCD is great. Ok, so there is a few songs which aren't that great-but isn't there on every album?

Some people say they need to decide which style of music they want to do but i think the mixture on this album is really good and it shows off just how good they are as a band.

My fav songs:

I Hate This Part
Happily Never After
Hush...
  Hurricane
Hurricane
Grace Jones

Nineteen years between albums is the sort of gap usually reserved for in-it-for-the-money reunions, but Hurricane--Grace Jones’ first album since 1989's Bulletproof Heart--suggests an artist who hasn't lost one shred of her disco nous or imperious command. Recorded with a string of collaborators including Brian Eno, Tricky, Tony Allen, and Wendy And Lisa of Prince's band The Revolution,...
  Santogold
Santogold
Santogold

Don't call Santi White an R&B artist: on her debut album Santogold, this former music biz A&R and pop songwriter for hire is challenging race stereotypes and playing fast and loose with genre, mashing up dub, punk, and electronics to make an energetic, anger-fuelled music that blurs the lines between the dancefloor and the moshpit. Comparisons to MIA hold some water, especially on the bullish...
  Now That's What I Call 25 Years
Now That's What I Call 25 Years
Various Artists

 

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