Insomniac's Guide To A Lonely Heart music CDs. Ra was the Egyptian god of the sun as worshipped by Akhnaten. Your prog-rock warning bell should be going off right now, but if you're expecting some Emerson Lake and Palmer meets Spinal Tap travesty, rest easy. RA is definitely ...
Insomniac's Guide To A Lonely Heart CD music. 2011 studio album from Swedish band. 13 tracks
Photographer: Ola Bergengren.
Personnel: Andreas Kleerup, Niels Nankler (vocals, guitar); Helena Arlock (vocals, cello, keyboards); Joel Hammad (vocals); John London (keyboards); Patrik Herrström (drums).
Recording information: Hellevikstrand, Sweden (2010); Svenska Grammofonstudion, Göteborg (2010).
Insomniac's Guide To A Lonely Heart music CDs. Dave Snyderman has been crafting songs for about 10 years now. His style and way with words sets him apart as one of todays most talented songwriters. He is the type of artist and songcrafter that draws you in until ...
Insomniac's Guide To A Lonely Heart album. In keeping with the album's title, inspired by the pregnant state of the duo, Shakespear's Sister's second album is prone to mood swings and a flair for the dramatic. It's a vibe that benefits from the contrast between the throaty vocals of Siobahn Fahey and the falsetto flutter of Marcella Detroit. Hormonally Yours is a wonderful, charming album marred only by a few weak lyrics. Still, there is hardly a song that isn't engaging from the first listen. "Goodbye Cruel World" is infectious alternative pop. "I Don't Care" is bouncy and resilient, and "Let Me Entertain You" has a new wave feel and sardonic lyrics. "Catwoman" has a T. Rex swagger to it and "Hello (Turn Your Radio On)" is a stellar glam-tinged ballad with a dreamy chorus. They edge closer to dance on the disco ball funk of "Are We in Love ...
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