NickAVV
17 Years Old from Natick, MA, USA
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Soapster Rec'd this on Dec 8, 2009:
Street Cred: 127
Rec's: 5
Track: Choir of the Lilies (feat. Haley Bonar)
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Album: My Back Will Bend
Artist: Minor Kingdom
“Choir of the Lilies is my favourite song from this alternative rock band, a pleasant and soothing track with great soft vocals. Definitely a band for which to keep an eye out in the future.”
Soapster Rec'd this on Nov 17, 2009:
Street Cred: 127
Rec's: 5
“So Far is a brilliant song from The Orange Peels; this is not what you'd expect originally from a band categorised as "indie rock". The sound is pleasant, noise-free and the singer's voice is clear and melodic. The lyrics are great to listen to and the entire song is simply very enjoyable. Recommended.”
Soapster Rec'd this on Jul 21, 2009:
Street Cred: 127
Rec's: 5
“"Save Me" was the first Aimee Allen song I'd ever heard and I must say that it certainly caught my attention. Amie Street's short preview sounded good enough that I cashed out a pretty recent REC of mine just so I could download the song. I'm glad I did, because it really is a wonderful piece. Allen has a wonderful singing voice and the combination of her voice and the guitar makes a very pleasant sound with plenty of rhythm and catchy melody and lyrics that you'll find yourself either humming or singing afterwards. Recommended.”
Soapster Rec'd this on Jun 12, 2009:
Street Cred: 127
Rec's: 5
“Young Hearts Spark Fire is the first song by Japandroids I've ever listened to, and I must say that it's definitely given off a great full impressions. While it is still noise, it has that distinct pop feel that will mean both music fans with "mainstream" tastes and those who want something a bit more alternative will find something to like.
The vocals aren't perhaps the most prominent part of the song, working in harmony with the rest of the song instead of providing a speech counterpoint. The vocals are also not as loud as in most pop music, and don't start until considerably far into the song, but don't think this means they're that low quality.
Regardless, give Japandroids a shot; Young Hearts Spark Fire is a fantastic song and the band is certainly promising.”
