Thursday, March 6, 2008

British invasion: The crank-new album "Konk" release April 2008

There are some large young volumes, which come out and examine at the moment from Great Britain that Great Britain succumbed not yet complete to "r ' n ' b"and that whole muck, which comes out from the USOne of the large test for BRITISH volumes however, to survive the NME exaggeration is, where each volume is the following best thing and so many sound exactly the sameSome my favourite of volumes those is the Wombats, Reverend survived and the manufacturers, Jack Panate and my favourite, the Kooks.Their name really taken of David a Bowie rail of the same name, away of 1971�s Hunky Dory.Bowie is certainly not their main influence however ("we are musical Dirnen!"). They station the stones, the Dylan and Chris de Burgh (which?) as their influences and you take definitely catchy the side prisoner of 90�s Britpop in their music. They won best new act 2006�s Q in the prices, supported the stones on their larger bang route and played with Glastonbury in the album 2007.Their second, Konk, approved on April 14, 2008: Their first, within In/Inside out sells 2 million.Konk after jet Davies�s (the loops) to studio in north London is called, in which the album was noted TRACKS: ' Mr. Maker ', ' you wish too ', ' influence ', ' look up the sun ', ' disappear ', ' lonely cat ', ' Shine ', ' stormy weather ', always, where I must carry ' and ' strongly '.
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