Superficial was released as the lead and only single from the album of the same name. Heidi Montag was the artist who released that album and she is best known for her role on The Hills where she portrayed herself for the most part. She met Spencer Pratt on the show as far as I know and they are now married.
Monday, April 27, 2015
Heidi Montag: Superficial
Superficial was released as the lead and only single from the album of the same name. Heidi Montag was the artist who released that album and she is best known for her role on The Hills where she portrayed herself for the most part. She met Spencer Pratt on the show as far as I know and they are now married.
Rebecca & Fiona: Bullets (Club edit)
David Guetta featuring Kid Cudi: Memories
Memories was released as the fourth single from the fourth Studio album released by David Guetta. That album is entitled One Love and it's a great album. I previously bought Memories as an MP3 but I must say that Compact Disc quality is superior.
Calvin Harris featuring Florence Welch: Sweet Nothing
Sweet Nothing is a great track. It was released by Calvin Harris in 2012 and features British recording artist Florence Welch. She is famous for being the lead singer from the band Florence + the Machine. In my opinion Florence Welch would have Welsh ancestry considering her last name is so similar to the word Welsh. The Welsh live in Whales which is west of England but a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Usher: Euphoria (Swedish House Mafia extended Dub)
The Swedish House Mafia extended Dub of Euphoria is pretty disgusting. Euphoria is a track included on one of Usher's most recent albums and it's pretty exciting in and of itself. However Swedish House Mafia's take on it is what has sold it to me. Until then his seventh Studio album entitled Looking 4 Myself was sitting on my shelf.
Swedish House Mafia featuring John Martin: Don't you worry child
The version of Don't You worry Child that appears on the Deluxe edition of Until Now is pretty interesting. It's not much different than the one that appears on the standard edition of that album but it is shorter. Therefore it is a little more intense, in fact the entire deluxe edition is considering it contains about twice as many songs.
Axwell/Swedish House Mafia: Heart is King/Save the World (Knife Party remix)
There is a track on Swedish House Mafia's second Compilation album entitled Until Now, that is the deluxe edition as it doesn't appear on the standard, entitled Heart is King/Save the World (Knife Party remix) and it is extraordinary. It is the reason why I bought that album today on Compact Disc even though I own the standard edition on Compact Disc already. But Swedish House Mafia are that phenomenal. In my opinion they are the modern day Ace of Base which followed in ABBA's footsteps.
Sunday, April 26, 2015
No Doubt: Rock Steady
No Doubt: Push and Shove
No Doubt: Return of Saturn
Gwen Stefani: The Sweet Escape
Gwen Stefani: Love.Angel.Music.Baby.
Love.Angel.Music.Baby. was released as Gwen Stefani's debut studio album. She released it as a solo artist separate from No Doubt, the group to which she belongs to. No Doubt started long before Gwen Stefani went solo; however her solo effort was one of the only solo efforts I have ever decided to support, as I usually abandon support when artists go solo.
No Doubt: Looking Hot [Jonas Quant remix]
No Doubt: Push and Shove [Anthony Gorry remix]
The Anthony Gorry remix of Push and Shove is pretty extraordinary. I have heard it numerous times but it is always refreshing to listen to a track on Compact disc as opposed to through MP3 format. MP3s are fun because they are cheap, but that's all they are. Compact discs are for real music connoisseurs.