sweet vocal harmonies

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sweet vocal harmonies

We found the term sweet vocal harmonies in 19 articles.

The Ga Gas: Crash And Burn

A bold effort from The Ga Gas here; their melodic rock sound has certainly set them in line to be pretty big up and coming.

Animal Collective: Sung Tongs

Having witnessed their insane live show, it's a good feeling to know that Animal Collective don't disappoint on CD.

Counting Crows: Accidentally In Love

So the story goes, Adam Duritz got a phone call from Dreamworks asking him to write a song for the new Shrek film but with only one remit...

Citrus: Untitled

Well hasn't someone been listening to The Stone Roses? Was it the guitarist? I think it was wasn't it!

The New Shapes: There's No Escaping You

It's strange to think that Mersey beat was the sound of the youth in the early 60s when today it sounds so restrained and unthreatening.

The Boy Tate: In The Head Of The Ice Cream Girl

Well, thanks, Dave. 12 tracks, a terrible band name and an even worse title. I cursed the day the editor was born, reached for my trusty Star Trek phaser and set it to "snore".

Palo Alto: Wades into Water

Palo Alto is a city in west California known for its electronics industry. It has got together as a huge band of 55,000 members, elected Elaine as their lead singer, signed to Valentine Records and produced "Wades into Water" its second release on said label.

Various Artists: Across The Pennines VI

The heightened sense of regional pride in The North can become a bit absurd sometimes. Then again, on the strength of the deeply Northern music on the sixth Across the Pennines compilation, perhaps a little superiority complex is allowed.

Sparkwood: Jalopy Pop

Jalopy Pop is a sugar filled, super happy, smiley faced ride from start to finish. Song after song of catchy, infectious American pop that is so chirpy that it could brighten up the day of the most miserable, down in the dumps bastard.

All Time Low: So Wrong It's Right

If you like your pop-punk to sound just like the early The Starting Line or New Found Glory with a pinch of pre fame Fall Out Boy songs, sweet summary vocals and hooks that could catch Moby Dick, then All Time Low are your new favourite band.

Cardboard Cowboy: Untitled

This is a good CD. I'm told nothing about the band before I slot the disc in my machine, just a pretty piss poor name and a green CD/r.

Galitza @ The Vine

It's an early festive treat for punters at The Vine, although when I arrive it looks like a makeshift Berlin Wall made of sheets has been erected, with the bizarre prospect of a gig one side, and a huge fucker of a piss up with 70 quid plus rounds on the other.

The Scaramanga Six: Strike! Up the Band

Strike! Up the Band is a monster. The 13 songs, the two videos and the SIX SIX SIX count-in absolutely guarantee one hell of a good mood.

Fleeing New York: AOK

I am loving the whole boy/girl vocal trend that seems to be kicking off at the moment. The Subways, Young Heart Attack, The Raveonettes all get the thumbs up from me for proving that rock 'n' roll is not gendered.

Wildhearts @ LMUSU

With people still slowly drifting into the venue The Glitterati take to the stage. A crack of drums and a howl of overdriven guitars sees the band launch into 'Heartbreaker' and a rampant set that keeps upping the energy levels with each song until you feel veins are going to burst somewhere on stage.

Tindersticks: Waiting For The Moon

Tindersticks are one of the UK's most talented, and rather unfortunately, overlooked bands of the past 10 years or so, and 'Waiting For The Moon', their latest LP, should go a long way to help give the band the attention they deserve.

Laboratory Noise @ Mixing Tin

A pretty quiet start to the evening for a Saturday night in Leeds, and bloody cold too, so I was looking for something to warm my cockles.

Elbow @ LMUSU

So I'm wondering where my drunken comrades are and thinking if I'm going to get my coat back from the bag they have before I have to brave it back out into the winter night.

Pretty Girls Make Graves @ Joseph's Well

This a belated review, for the simple fact I have been away in Edinburgh, breathing in clean Lothian air and sampling many types of whiskey since Tuesday, and amidst my general binging found no time to write the piece coherently.

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