| | Paramore Hallelujah PT. 1 Vinyl LP Record - Import Paramore Discography of CDs
Part One of Two. UK seven inch etched vinyl pressing in a poster bag of the second single taken from the Tennessee quartet's 2007 album Riot!. Features 'Hallelujah' on the A-side plus special etched artwork on the B-side (no music). Fueled By Ramen. Hallelujah PT. 1 Review
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Purchase Hallelujah PT. 1 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Spinnerette Vinyl LP (2009) DLCD
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$16.59 The passing of four years and a different name should be enough clues that Spinnerette is a far cry from Brody Dalle's previous band the Distillers, but the extent of just how different SPINNERETTE is still might shock longtime fans. The Distillers' swan song CORAL FANG was polished compared to melees like SING SING DEATH HOUSE, but Spinnerette's state-of-the-art California trash-pop is buffed to such a high shine that it almost feels subversive compared to Dalle's previous piss and vinegar. These songs are unapologetically slick and hooky, with more in common with bandmate Alain Johannes's other project, Queens of the Stone Age, than Dalle and Tony Bevilacqua's Distillers roots. That's not the only influence on SPINNERETTE, though: "Ghetto ...
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$18.45 This diverse, engaging album finds the pied piper of the neo-psych-folk movement finally emerging--dirty and barefoot--from the lo-fi forest and into Woodstock's famed Bear Mountain Studio, backed by a loose conglomerate of musicians dubbed Hairy Fairy. The production polish doesn't clean the songs up so much as make them warmer and more relaxed. "Santa Maria De Feira," with its vocal harmonies, shaker, flute, and Spanish lyrics, follows a mournful, cello-backed opener that recalls Nick Drake. "Heard Somebody Say" combines timeless anti-war lyrics and Brasil '66-style vocals with a lurching piano-and-drums groove, while "When they Come" stands out as a beautiful work of hushed melancholy, with a vibe strung-out enough for a Mazzy Star record.
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