If you like your R&B/hip-hop old skool style, the chances are that you will like this latest offering from The Score.
Recapturing the sounds of the late nineties, a la Backstreet Boys and Damage, The Score sneak some Prince beats into their single Flash and come up with a refreshingly decent track.
The five band members, Cameron [...]

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The Score - Flash - Single Review
John Williams - Thursday 20.11.08, 17:14pm
Tags: Hip Hop · Male Singers · R&B · Rap · Single Review · UK Singles
Robbie Craig - Soul Alchemy - Album Review
John Williams - Thursday 20.11.08, 15:54pm
Robbie Craig is no stranger to the world of music having written hit songs for others for much of his life. He received the Ivor Novello and DI Club & Music Award for his song Woman Trouble, recorded by Artful Dodger and Robbie Craig featuring Craig David.
His debut album as a solo artist is Soul [...]
Tags: Album Review · Pop · R&B · Single Review · UK Albums · UK Singles
Mirror’s Edge EP by Lisa Miskosky
Terry Lane - Thursday 06.11.08, 20:35pm
Still Alive – the main theme to the forthcoming computer game Mirror’s Edge - by Lisa Miskosky has been given the remix treatment by such luminairies as Armand Van Helden, Paul van Dyk, Benny Benassi, Junkie XL and Teddybears, and will receive a digital download release on 17th November to coincide with the release date [...]
Tags: Female Singers · Pop · Single Review
The Monster Song – Psapp – single review
Robbie Spargo - Tuesday 28.10.08, 13:06pm
The Monster Song by Psapp
Psapp will release the first single from their current album “The Camel’s Back” on the 3rd of November.
‘The Monster Song’ is a swinging pop number that contrasts its upbeat edge with sad lyrics of loss and depression. It will be released on 7” vinyl with two B-sides and as a digital [...]
Tags: Indie pop · Pop · Single Review
The Last Shadow Puppets release new single “My Mistakes Were Made For You”
Robbie Spargo - Wednesday 15.10.08, 08:36am
The latest single from The Last Shadow Puppets, an ambiguous song about love, fame and destruction is Miles Kane and Alex Turner’s most pleasing piece of work so far. With a heart-wrenching string arrangement from the London Metropolitan Orchestra, conducted by onetime Arcade Fire violinist Owen Pallett (aka Final Fantasy), the song has a wistful [...]
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