Showing posts with label soul. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soul. Show all posts
27 December 2021
26 December 2020
PlayBack: Apartel – Full Flood
09/15/2020 02:54:58 PM
It was somewhat turn-around from what they did in the past. Not fully, but still. The soul train that is Apartel just got bigger in 2018, and its Full Flood proved that they don't show any signs of sophomore slump despite going undergoing a lot of changes since the Inner Play-era.
21 June 2020
John Legend unveils new album, "Bigger Love"
06/19/2020 01:33:32 PM
Multi-platinum recording artist John Legend just dropped his sixth studio album this past Friday.
28 March 2017
PlayBack: Sud – Show Me
03/21/2017 09:47:48 PM
I might be bias on doing this stuff right now. Well, don't get me wrong; while Sila can be considered a “so mainstream” thing, hearing their other tracks proved they have a lot more in store to offer. Now only if you give them a listen to their ultimate-slowdown tracks “Safer” and “Smilky,” the seducing “Make U Say,” and straightforward uptempo “Profanities.” This one, though, is my favorite out of their 8-track thingamajig.
19 February 2017
PlayBack: Apartel – Inner Play (LP)
02/19/2017 05:54:24 PM
Apartel may appear to be just another THE Ely Buendia-starred project since his post-Eraserheads era wherein names like The Mongols, Pupil, and The Oktaves had been ringing bells for already one-and-a-half decade and spawned multiple hits with only one resonating sound as similar to the famed 90s band – that is alternative rock.
However, this is not just another case of his experiment as the six-piece band (formerly eight) isn't just your ordinary soul music-makers. They are a super band already by numbers and prowess; and their debut album will prove you that.
03 March 2016
Playback: MilesExperience – Down
03/03/2016 04:08:41 PM
Hearing MilesExperience as a novice-leveled listener and only having music channels and radio stations as your only resorts would only give you an impression of these: the bunch of gwapitos who can woo every kolehiyala with their music; and the band who made two melodramatic jazz-soul-alternative tracks whom sounded either sultry, taboo-defying, or sexy at will (Love Supreme and Silakbo).
Hearing MilesExperience as a novice-leveled listener and only having music channels and radio stations as your only resorts would only give you an impression of these: the bunch of gwapitos who can woo every kolehiyala with their music; and the band who made two melodramatic jazz-soul-alternative tracks whom sounded either sultry, taboo-defying, or sexy at will (Love Supreme and Silakbo).
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