Friday, March 11, 2011

When Do You Know When A Scorpio Man Is Into You

NOAH AND THE WALE (2011) Last Night On Earth GIL SCOTT-HERON


The British Noah And The Whale broke into the indie scene with a strong international convincing debut critics and audiences with its own quality abrumadura more seasoned musicians that some newly-released buds had just started flying with their composicones halfway into refined folk and pop shiny. Just a year later took a good drubbing with his melancholy second album which greatly enhanced his role ultra-silky folk harvesting rather poor reviews by magazines and fans divide between those who demanded more of the festive spirit he breathed his debut and those who came to the conclusion that we faced a single band of its kind able to go much far from reaching its limits touch the Olympus with her second album, including myself of course included.


A year and a half after that comes this split contuaciĆ³n The Last Night On Earth in which the London combo, you might doing something wrong if those criticisms are branded as sosainas, return to their old ways of their first round giving us a little over half an hour a group of 10 temazos Fantabulous pop immediacy of Exqusite where happiness reigns and warpage far exceeding that shown on his debut.


Aside from the pristine sophistication of their second album and its way into the field of synthesizers it timid Last Night On Earth is full of perfect and highly addictive pop pildorazos in which lost in its sweet melodies and get completely renewed in the comforting halo of hope and sympathy emanating from its accurate and positive compositions. As we are filing single LIFEGOESON dance with these choirs hippilongos estribrillo and irresistible, dance has been said!

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