July 3, 200619 yr Enjoy. Spinto Band: Oh Mandy At last a commercial release for the song that got the ball rolling for this rollicking, jangly six-piece. Upbeat, summery pop which gets better with every listen. (single, August 14 - Virgin) Chris Hardman: Checking It Out Little Chris was the star of T4's Rock School, and having signed to RCA last week, has enough support to send the song straight to his target audience. (single, tbc - RCA) Cassie: Me & U A brilliantly catchy song which owes much of its appeal to one of the simplest, yet most spellbinding productions around. (single, August 14 - Bad Boy) Love Is All: Turn The Radio Off A Sugacubes-esque highlight from this young Swedish outfit who were in the country for some brilliant live shows last week. (from album, out now - Parlophone) Frank: I'm Not Shy Time will tell whether Frank can soar beyond the constraints of the T4 series; in the meantime, this Xenomania penned pop song is strong enough to garner plenty of airplay. (single, August 14 - Polydor) Arctic Monkeys: Leave Before... Behold! The first chart eligible single from Arctic Monkeys' since 'Dancefloor put them at the top of the national conscience. Set to soar. (single, August 14 - Domino) Alice Smith: Woodstock New York singer-songwriter with a fresh sound, currently stirring the interest of London's A&R community. Think Beck meets Sia. (demo) Beyonce: Deja Vu In music, global brands don't get much bigger than Beyonce, and teaming up with Jay Z on this new single only adds to the star factor. (single, August 14 - RCA) Boy Least Likely To: Hugging My Grudge Quirky, infectious pop which arrives as the duo return from a tour of the US supporting James Blunt. Lovely stuff. (single, August 21 - TYTD/19) Young Knives: Voices Of Animals & Men Debut album from the UK trio affirms the depth of their talents. Exciting, intelligent and rather a lot of fun! (single, August 21 - Transgressive)
July 4, 200619 yr Arctic Monkeys: Leave Before... Behold! The first chart eligible single from Arctic Monkeys' since 'Dancefloor put them at the top of the national conscience. Set to soar. What about When The Sun Goes Down?
July 4, 200619 yr Enjoy. Spinto Band: Oh Mandy At last a commercial release for the song that got the ball rolling for this rollicking, jangly six-piece. Upbeat, summery pop which gets better with every listen. (single, August 14 - Virgin) Chris Hardman: Checking It Out Little Chris was the star of T4's Rock School, and having signed to RCA last week, has enough support to send the song straight to his target audience. (single, tbc - RCA) Cassie: Me & U A brilliantly catchy song which owes much of its appeal to one of the simplest, yet most spellbinding productions around. (single, August 14 - Bad Boy) Love Is All: Turn The Radio Off A Sugacubes-esque highlight from this young Swedish outfit who were in the country for some brilliant live shows last week. (from album, out now - Parlophone) Frank: I'm Not Shy Time will tell whether Frank can soar beyond the constraints of the T4 series; in the meantime, this Xenomania penned pop song is strong enough to garner plenty of airplay. (single, August 14 - Polydor) Arctic Monkeys: Leave Before... Behold! The first chart eligible single from Arctic Monkeys' since 'Dancefloor put them at the top of the national conscience. Set to soar. (single, August 14 - Domino) Alice Smith: Woodstock New York singer-songwriter with a fresh sound, currently stirring the interest of London's A&R community. Think Beck meets Sia. (demo) Beyonce: Deja Vu In music, global brands don't get much bigger than Beyonce, and teaming up with Jay Z on this new single only adds to the star factor. (single, August 14 - RCA) Boy Least Likely To: Hugging My Grudge Quirky, infectious pop which arrives as the duo return from a tour of the US supporting James Blunt. Lovely stuff. (single, August 21 - TYTD/19) Young Knives: Voices Of Animals & Men Debut album from the UK trio affirms the depth of their talents. Exciting, intelligent and rather a lot of fun! (single, August 21 - Transgressive) is this from this weeks magazine?
July 4, 200619 yr Music Week Single of the week: Smiley Faces - Gnarls Barkley Album: Razorlight - Razorlight
July 5, 200619 yr Author hi , can you publish thr review of Single of the week: Smiley Faces - Gnarls Barkley thanks ohad
July 5, 200619 yr no problem! It'll have to be later on today or tomorrow, as I'm a bit busy at the moment, but I will type it up! I'll also list some of the other songs they've got on their review page. I wish they'd put the reviews online, I'd be able to copy and paste them all then Edited July 5, 200619 yr by Robbie
July 5, 200619 yr Author thanks robbie, im thankfull. im not from the uk, this is why i dont have music week. im adj and music editor. by the way, what they have on line, only charts? ohad
July 5, 200619 yr thanks robbie, im thankfull. im not from the uk, this is why i dont have music week. im adj and music editor. by the way, what they have on line, only charts? ohad mainly just news and charts and a few other things. It's not like the Billboard website, which has the entire magazine online for subscribers to the print edition.
July 5, 200618 yr do you subscribers the Billboard magazine? I used to, but not now. I may do sometime soon though.
July 5, 200618 yr From Music Week: GNARLS BARKLEY Smiley Faces With nine-week chart-topper Crazy crashing out of the chart after being deleted by Warner after sales of some 700,000, the path is clear for this follow-up. Its stomping Motown melodies are perfect uplifting listening for the summer season. Radio is putting its weight behind the track, with A-listings at Radio One and Capita. a C-listing at Radio Two. The only thing that can hold it back is the ongoing popularity of its predecessor.l
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