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Musical Over Dose is proud to present Rls Name : Lenka - Two Rls Date : Apr-14-2011 Rls Type : Album Company : Epic / Sony Music Genre : Pop Source : CDDA Tracks : 11 Total Time : 38:56 min Size : 49,5 MB URL : www.lenkamusic.de Encoder : LAME v3.97 -V2 --vbr-new Quality : VBR kbps / 44.1kHz / Joint-Stereo Bitrate : avg. 178kbps 01. Two 03:17 02. Heart Skips A Beat 03:22 03. Roll With The Punches 03:20 04. Sad Song 03:26 05. Everything At Once 02:39 06. Blinded By Love 03:51 07. Here To Stay 04:02 08. You Will Be Mine 03:24 09. Shock Me Into Love 03:28 10. Everything's Ok 03:52 11. End Of The World 04:15 38:56 Min Lenkas Two is a pleasant little release that doesnt ruffle any feathers and may produce a couple of radio hits The Australian pop ingnue caught my ear with Roll with the Punches, a tune that would be at home having a tea party with She and Him, Ingrid Michaelson and Regina Spektor. The plucky vocal stylings of Spektor meets the faux vintage sound of She and Him while the exuberant arrangements of Michaelson cap the song. There are horns, strings and a choir. It is impossible to dislike, for real But, as is the case with many singles on straight pop albums these days, theres nothing on Two that can match the exuberant blast of Roll with the Punches, much less top it. Second single My Heart Skips a Beat features Lenkas vocals more prominently and the arrangement less than the first single. The tune is sleeker, and its a nice, mature offering The rest of Two splits time between the two camps. Everything at Once is a nice pared-down tune, featuring a relatively aggressive vocal performance (although not nearly as vicious as Spektor can get). Shocked Me Into Love is a foot-tapping, 80s-pool-party throwback thats could hit mixtapes like crazy this summer. End of the World is one of the only tunes that re-uses the faux vintage that helped make Roll with the Punches rule, and as a result its a highlight. Other numbers show her in ballad mood or faux-disco mood, which doesnt work as well as the other fake vintage sound she appropriates Buy Roll with the Punches from iTunes, stat, no matter who you are If you like it a lot, move on to My Heart Skips a Beat. Proceed in this fashion until you dislike a track or you have completed the album, which comes out the 19th. No worries, though even if you dislike it, it wont ask too much of you This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net
Musical Over Dose is proud to present Rls Name : Lenka - Two Rls Date : Apr-14-2011 Rls Type : Album Company : Epic / Sony Music Genre : Pop Source : CDDA Tracks : 11 Total Time : 38:56 min Size : 49,5 MB URL : www.lenkamusic.de Encoder : LAME v3.97 -V2 --vbr-new Quality : VBR kbps / 44.1kHz / Joint-Stereo Bitrate : avg. 178kbps 01. Two 03:17 02. Heart Skips A Beat 03:22 03. Roll With The Punches 03:20 04. Sad Song 03:26 05. Everything At Once 02:39 06. Blinded By Love 03:51 07. Here To Stay 04:02 08. You Will Be Mine 03:24 09. Shock Me Into Love 03:28 10. Everything's Ok 03:52 11. End Of The World 04:15 38:56 Min Lenkas Two is a pleasant little release that doesnt ruffle any feathers and may produce a couple of radio hits The Australian pop ingnue caught my ear with Roll with the Punches, a tune that would be at home having a tea party with She and Him, Ingrid Michaelson and Regina Spektor. The plucky vocal stylings of Spektor meets the faux vintage sound of She and Him while the exuberant arrangements of Michaelson cap the song. There are horns, strings and a choir. It is impossible to dislike, for real But, as is the case with many singles on straight pop albums these days, theres nothing on Two that can match the exuberant blast of Roll with the Punches, much less top it. Second single My Heart Skips a Beat features Lenkas vocals more prominently and the arrangement less than the first single. The tune is sleeker, and its a nice, mature offering The rest of Two splits time between the two camps. Everything at Once is a nice pared-down tune, featuring a relatively aggressive vocal performance (although not nearly as vicious as Spektor can get). Shocked Me Into Love is a foot-tapping, 80s-pool-party throwback thats could hit mixtapes like crazy this summer. End of the World is one of the only tunes that re-uses the faux vintage that helped make Roll with the Punches rule, and as a result its a highlight. Other numbers show her in ballad mood or faux-disco mood, which doesnt work as well as the other fake vintage sound she appropriates Buy Roll with the Punches from iTunes, stat, no matter who you are If you like it a lot, move on to My Heart Skips a Beat. Proceed in this fashion until you dislike a track or you have completed the album, which comes out the 19th. No worries, though even if you dislike it, it wont ask too much of you This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net