Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Select Start - <3


Select Start - <3
and...
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
(FELIZ ANO NOVO a todos que acompanham o blog,
obrigado por tudo.)


Select Start - <3
Select Start - <3

Myspace
01 Kiss Your Genre Goodbye
02 Oh So Epic
03 Dress Impressive
04 Hearts Will Explode
05 A Playlist Killed The Mixtape
06 If You Fall (Fall In Love)
Select Start - <3

Select Start - <3

Sunday, December 28, 2008

The Downtown Fiction - EP


The Downtown Fiction - EP

The Downtown Fiction - EP


Myspace

01 - Hold My Breath
02 - Is Anybody Out There?
03 - Living Proof
04 - No Typical Thursday Night



The Downtown Fiction - EP


The Downtown Fiction - EP

Saturday, December 27, 2008

The Response - With Friends Like You Who Needs Enemies


The Response - With Friends Like You Who Needs Enemies
Purevolume

01 I've Made A Huge Mistake...
02 Our Friend Got Caught Having A Th
03 Alright, Who Wants A Mustache Rid
04 With Friends Like You, Who Needs
05 Just The Tip
06 War Of The Roses
07 ...I'm Lloyd Dobler
08 We Put The F-U-N Back In Funeral
09 John's Song
10 Paint The Town Red

The Response - With Friends Like You Who Needs Enemies

The Response - With Friends Like You Who Needs Enemies

Untitled


VOTE!Best Of 2008
POWERPOPME
- OS Melhores de 2008
http://www.zonapunk.com.br/bestof2008/index.php

Nosso maior objetivo n?o ? ganhar, apenas participar,
sempre procuramos postar os melhores cds e n?o levamos
a quantidade em conta =] e sim a qualidade \o/.


abra?os a todos.

Untitled

New Found Glory - New Song!


New Found Glory - New Song!
New Found Glory - New Song!

Myspace

01 - Listen To Your Friends


New Found Glory - New Song!

New Found Glory - New Song!

The Academy Is... - Winter Passing


The Academy Is... - Winter Passing
The Academy Is... - Winter Passing

Myspace

01 - Winter Passing

The Academy Is... - Winter Passing

The Academy Is... - Winter Passing

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Cadillac Bratz - Fasten Your Seatbelts [1991]


Cadillac Bratz - Fasten Your Seatbelts [1991]
Country: USA
Year: 1991
Line-up: Michael 'Spaz' Seville (vocals), Wade Jackson (guitar), Chris Morriah (bass/keyboards), Joey Cotola (drums)

TRACK LISTING
1. PYBUM (Put Your Body Under Me)
2. Don't Be Afraid
3. Diamond Disease
4. Hurt So Long
5. Over EZs
6. Down Dirty Detroit
7. Save It
8. Drivin'

Fletchanator's comment: Here we have another one-and-out band who showed plenty of promise but didn't get any breaks in the industry. Miami's Cadillac Bratz play a straight forward brand of radio friendly party rock, sounding like a mix of Europe, Danger Danger and Trixter. Nothing really standout, but good honest melodic hard rock.


Cadillac Bratz - Fasten Your Seatbelts [1991]

Bangalore Choir - On Target [1992]


Bangalore Choir - On Target [1992]
Country: USA
Year: 1992
Line-up: David Reece (vocals), Curt Mitchell (guitar), John Kirk (guitar), Ian Mayo (bass), Jackie Ramos (drums)

TRACK LISTING
1. Angel in Black
2. Loaded Gun
3. If the Good Die Young
4. Doin the Dance
5. Hold On to You
6. All or Nothin'
7. Slippin' Away
8. She Can't Stop
9. Freight Train Rollin'
10. Just One Night

Fletchanator's comment: Bangalore Choir only ever put out one album, but unlike a lot of one-and-out bands, these guys weren't young strugglers who got one shot and didn't make it. In fact, Bangalore Choir was something of a minor league supergroup. Awesome singer David Reece had previously fronted Dare Force, guitarists Kirk and Mitchell were ex-Razormaid, and the rhythm section was ex-Hericane Alice (incidently, you'll find Dare Force, Razormaid and Hericane Alice all on this blog). Together they combined for one brilliant melodic hard rock album which is very remiscent of Whitesnake's hair metal era stuff (mostly due to Reece sounding quite similar to David Coverdale). It's a shame Bangalore Choir didn't continue for long. Reece went on to form Sircle of Silence, while Ramos and Mayo hooked up with Doug Aldrich (ex-Lion, now playing with Dio and Whitesnake) in Bad Moon Rising and then Burning Rain.


Bangalore Choir - On Target [1992]

Contraband - Contraband [1991]


Contraband - Contraband [1991]
Country: USA
Year: 1991
Line-up: Richard Black (vocals), Tracii Guns (guitar), Michael Schenker (guitar), Share Pedersen (bass), Bobby Blotzer (drums)

TRACK LISTING
1. All the Way from Memphis
2. Kiss by Kiss
3. Intimate Outrage
4. Bad for Each Other
5. Loud Guitars, Fast Cars and Wild, Wild Livin'
6. Good Rockin' Tonight
7. If This is Love
8. Stand
9. Tonight You're Mine
10. Hang On to Yourself

Requested by: Rex Rogers

Fletchanator's comment: Contraband were a bona fide hair metal supergroup, featuring members of Shark Island (Black), Ratt (Blotzer), Vixen (Pedersen), LA Guns (Guns) and MSG (Schenker). They put out just the one album, which followed an unplugged session featuring Ratt and Vixen, with Schenker as guest guitarist. Unfortunately the combined effort doesn't really live up to any of the bands the members came from, but that's not to say it's bad or anything. The kind of straight forward rock that resulted makes you think these guys just got together and jammed. There's a definite old fashioned rock 'n roll sound to it.


Contraband - Contraband [1991]

Happy Holidays!


Wow, it's been four months since I posted? Sorry about that.

Since it's Christmas I'm in a giving mood. I can't guarantee how often I'll be updating House of Hairspray in the future, but today I've uploaded three new albums and I'm setting to work on filling some of the many requests I've received over the past few months.

Needless to say, even if I'm not updating regularly, the links (more than 150 albums and counting!) will stay active, so enjoy!

Fletchanator
House of Hairspray blogger

Happy Holidays!

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Balance Problems - Morning Sun


Balance Problems - Morning Sun
Balance Problems - Morning Sun

Myspace

01 - A Hard Look At The Facts
02 - Morning Sun
03 - The Neighbor Kid Has a Gun
04 - The World's Strongest Man
05 - Iowa
06 - Drive, Sleep, Repeat
07 - Presidents Day
08 - Blankets In The Grass
09 - Winter Sun
10 - The Bo Tree

Balance Problems - Morning Sun

Balance Problems - Morning Sun

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 2


And now we come to the best singles of 2008! :D

The Best Music of 2008
The 30 Best Singles of 2008
Catchy, memorable, and downright fantastic - that's what makes a song one of the best singles of 2008!

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 21. Love Is Noise - The Verve Coming in at #1 is this comeback single from the recently reunited The Verve! This was my favorite single of the year because a) it features the fab Richard Ashcroft's distinctive vocals, b) it is catchy as heck, and c) it's a perfect mix of pop and rock that will get you moving. :)

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 22. 4 Minutes - Madonna
You can love or hate Hard Candy, but you can't deny that Madonna knows how to create a wicked single. The brass! The beats! The Timbaland! Madonna, Justin Timberlake, and Timbaland collaborated on this still uniquely Madonna track that I often find myself singing along with!

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 23. Disturbia - Rihanna
Lyrics that imply something dark and, yes, disturbing, are supported by simple but so effective dance production. Listen closely and you'll hear a synthesized scream under the chorus. Who knew that mental distress could make such a hot song?

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 24. Europa - M?nica Naranjo
An ambitious, larger-than-life epic, 'Europa' mixes the grand gestures of opera with the best of dance, pop, and rock music. Don't speak Spanish? Doesn't matter. Just let the awesome music do the talking. ;)

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 25. Womanizer - Britney Spears
You couldn't escape this song this year - and why would you want to? It's Britney, bitch, doing what she does best: making fabulous pop music! This energetic lead single was one of my most played tracks this year on my iPod. :)

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 26. The Promise - Girls Aloud
Inspired by the girl group sounds of the sixties but updated with fresh production, Girls Aloud heralded the release of their newest album with this catchy confection! It's impossible to listen to this song and not feel happy.

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 27. Not A Love Song - Uh Huh Her
The coolest electro-pop song of the year, 'Not A Love Song' is both melodic and danceable. Pretty vocals, zippy synths, and great bass made this the best debut single of the year. And what's even better is that the album matches up to the promise shown by the lead single!

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 28. Poker Face - Lady GaGa
Lady GaGa's media blitz this year kicked off with 'Just Dance,' but it's her lush electro ditty 'Poker Face' that made me love the gal. Infectious beats, hard synths, and Lady GaGa's fun vocals made 'Poker Face' one of the most memorable songs of 2008. Check this tune, 'cos it's marvelous!

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 29. Bamakom Hachi Namooch Be'e Tel Aviv - Dana International
Dana knows how to bring it! In this electro-disco cover song, which translates to 'In The Lowest Place Of Tel Aviv,' Dana delivers the lyrics with feeling as the beats rush on. This was a great summer song this year!

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 210. D?g?n?ration - Myl?ne Farmer
Somehow, Myl?ne singing about comas managed to be... sexy! A chilly, minimal techno track is topped by Myl?ne's ice queen vocals. Absolutely hypnotic.

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 211. Mercy - Duffy
Duffy had a great debut year thanks to this throwback that never devolves into pastiche thanks to great production. That bassline and the 'yeah, yeah, yeah's are cool enough on their own, but add Duffy's rich vocals, and you've got something special! I had fun bopping around campus last spring listening to this on my iPod. :)

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 212. Shut Up And Let Me Go - The Ting Tings
Probably the most polarizing sensation of the year (you either love 'em or can't stand 'em), The Ting Tings gained wide exposure when this song was used for an iTunes (or iPod, I forget which) ad. I love this punchy pop tune! It's simple, but it works so well. The guitar licks will get stuck in your head, and the driving beat will get you up and dancing.

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 213. Rock With U - Janet Jackson
I had a hard time choosing between this and 'Feedback' - on the one hand, 'Rock With U' is a hazy, hypnotic disco track, but on the other, 'Feedback' has the epic line where Janet claims she is 'heavy like a first-day period.' Good taste won in the end. :)

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 214. Up - The Saturdays
The Saturdays followed in the fine tradition of Girls Aloud and other danceable girl groups by releasing this pure pop single. Though I wasn't impressed by The Saturdays' album, 'Up' is so fantastic that I haven't given up hope on them - they've got fab potential!

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 215. Dancefloor - Crystal Waters vs. Speakerbox
What a diva! Crystal Waters throws it down with this half-rapped, half-sung dance tune. Crystal extolls the virtues of the dancefloor, a place where she can 'throw my wig down and let the booty go.' I love this girl! :D

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 216. Can't Shake It - Kate Miller-Heidke
Quirky but so very listenable, 'Can't Shake It' is about dancing, too - but in this case, the singer can't dance! References to booties seem to have been popular this year: it turns out that with regards to being unable to dance, Kate notes that 'the perpetrator lies between my back and my thighs.' :)

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 217. Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) - Beyonce
Taking on the moniker of one 'Sasha Fierce' for some reason, Beyonce came out with this, well, fierce diss to a former lover. 'If you like it then you shoulda put a ring on it' she declares as waves of synths blare and beats bump. The former lover should now consider himself thorougly pwned.

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 218. Don't Believe In Love - Dido
A fine return to form after several years without a peep, this song reminded us how much the music scene lacks when Dido's out of commission. Dido sings of love and independence in this beautiful, bass-heavy tune. Next time, don't leave us waiting so long between releases! :)

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 219. Love Lockdown - Kanye West
Artfully auto-tuned vocals and really minimal production characterize this single from Kanye's new album. Tribal beats come in at times to beef up the sound, but the beauty of this track is that it doesn't try to be 'big' - it just is.

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 220. I Decided (Part 2) - Solange
Beyonce's little sister made a name for herself this year (luckily it wasn't Sasha Fierce, or else Beyonce would've been mad!) with 'I Decided,' a song equally at home in a 1960s lounge or on MTV. Part 2 is actually remixed by the Freemasons, who gave the song thicker production and heavier beats than the original Neptunes work. I like the original just fine, but there's something really great about Part 2!

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 221. Trains And Winter Rains - Enya
Enya's signature sound is in wonderful form on this magical little tune. After a couple of years without an Enya release, this song is very welcome indeed!

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 222. Violet Hill - Coldplay
I know, 'Viva La Vida' was the big Colplay song this year. But I loved this song, with its banging piano and trudging beats. 'If you love me, won't you let me go' Chris Martin pleads at the end of the track, but you'd be hard pressed to let this gem of a tune go!

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 223. American Boy (feat. Kanye West) - Estelle
Estelle proved to be one of the most refreshing voices of the year with this playful ditty that features a fun rap by Kanye West. It's a bit lounge-y and a bit dance-y - and completely great.

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 224. Dita Dimone - Pop Levi
Squelching synths and handclaps gave this song an infectious sound, and Pop Levi's engaging, electric vocals made you want to sing along with him! Another great summer tune, this one. :)

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 225. Under My Skin (T.S.O.B. Mix) - Sarah Connor
Rather sexy and ultra-danceable, 'Under My Skin' is what got me listening to Sarah Connor (even though I'm not exactly the dancing type! ;) ). What makes the song excellent is the grungy, dirty pop production.

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 226. Save The Lies - Gabriella Cilmi
Gabriella's just a teenager, but she's got a voice beyond her years. In this funky, 70s-sounding track, she demands that her man 'save the lies... you better be good to me!' This girl is one to watch!!

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 227. C'est La Vie - HK119
HK119 (or HK 119, I'm not sure which way is correct!) is actually Heidi Kilpelainen, but the barcode-like 'HK119' suits her eccentric, sci-fi-inspired electro sound perfectly. The song tells the story of HK119, sent to Earth to find out about... love! 'You've got to be human' to understand it, HK119 concludes, amidst bleeps and squidgy synths and cool beats.

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 228. The Tears - Robots In Disguise
Deep piano strikes, frantic electric guitar, and a kicky beat underscore this distraught tale of red lights and 'panic, terror, error!' My favorite song from their latest album. :)

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 229. So What - P!nk
P!nk puts on a tough front in this witty divorce anthem, but she lets her vulnerable side show through for a second when she sings 'you weren't there, you never were... you let me fall.' True to her self-confident form, though, P!nk gets right back to being fierce while that awesome guitar riff chugs along. Cool.

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 230. L.E.S. Artistes - Santogold
A steadily plucked bass (or guitar, whatever) keeps this nifty debut single rolling along. Atmospheric production and Santogold's intriguing vocals gave this tune a really neat sound. Definitely an artist to keep track of!

Cheery bye, Scarlett

The Best Music Of 2008 - Part 2