I know what you're all thinking. "I had no idea the afro guy from The Strokes can sing!" Well, he is no Julian Casablancas, but his raw/fragile voice fits nicely with his alt-indie tunes and gets the job done. I imagine that Casablancas accounts for the badass side of The Strokes, while Hammond keeps the band well-rounded with his sensitive side - as a child, he probably never cried much, but de
Just want y'all to know GfC, the single from Albert Hammond Jr.'s new album Como Te Llama, has a new video. Also don’t forget they are performing and doing an album signing tonight at Virgin Megastore in Union Square, NY @ 8PM. So y'all there!
1. Bargain of a Century2. In My Room3. Lisa4. GfC5. The Boss Americana6. Rocket7. Victory At Monterey8. You Won't Be Fooled By This9. Spooky Couch10. Borrowed Time11. G Up12. Miss Myrtle13. Feed Me Jack Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Peter Sellers
Scruffy Stroke is back with solo album number two, and first single "GFC" swaggers like Spoon, and rocks a pretty wicked Beatles-esque guitar solo at the end. Not bad for a multi-millionaire that dresses like a
El guitarrista de The Strokes cabalga en solitario y está a punto de presentar ¿Cómo Te Llama? (no sé si con tilde o sin ella).
GFC es una canción perteneciente a dicho disco y que ya se puede escuchar aquí. Realmente no suena mal y me ha parecido una buen tema para abrir boca. No sé si será el sencillo de adelanto, pero preferiría algo más emocionante, ¿qué opináis?
01 - Your World And My World02 - Memories03 - When I'm Gone04 - Anyone With Eyes05 - World Of Love06 - I Want You Back Here With Me07 - Experience08 - Take Me Sailing09 - By The Night10 - I'm A Camera Link: Albert Hammond - Your World And My World Pass: tributo-americano
Albert Hammond Jr. ha seguido la senda abierta por Coldplay y su idea de utilizar nuestro querido idioma para el nombre de un disco. ¿Se avecinará una nueva moda? Ahora, esmerarse no se han esmerado mucho. Si el nombre del álbum de Coldplay ya era sonrojante, este es casi una ofensa a la lengua española, porque o se han equivocado en NME o el disco tendrá dos notorios fallos gramaticales (como