Showing posts with label Electro pop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Electro pop. Show all posts

Monday, October 31, 2011

Ellie Goulding ~ Lights Album

Having already conquered her native Britain with the biggest and fastest selling debut album of 2010, Lights-- premiering at No. 1 on the U.K. album chart, four hit singles she co-wrote, and a BRIT award -- singer-songwriter Ellie Goulding is ready to make a similar splash in America with her sparkling electro-folk-pop sound. Lights is, as the New York Times put it, "a happy car crash of signifiers: part electro-pop, part soul, part blues, part indie rock, part folk" that mixes heartfelt emotion with other-worldly atmospherics. Anchoring her songs with acoustic guitar, Goulding and her producer, Starsmith, spin cool electronica into dreamy warmth on "Starry Eyed," "Guns and Horses," "The Writer," and "Under the Sheets."


Ellie Goulding ~ Lights Album buy from Amazon:

Lights (Amazon MP3 Exclusive Version) [+Digital Booklet] [$5.00]
Lights Audio CD [$9.88]

The Postal Service ~ Give Up Album

A distinctly modern melange of nĂ¼ wave, dance, alterna-pop, and synth, I'd best describe Postal Service as "Electro-indie". If you're a child of the 80s like me who grew up with New Order, OMD, Depeche Mode and Pet Shop Boys, no need to read further--you'll immediately love "Give Up".


Listening to the act's debut brings back the same sort of giddiness inspired in me by New Order's Low Life when I first picked it up a decade-and-a-half ago. The Postal Service expertly channels that adolescent spirit with an awkward blend of dance beats and melodic songwriting.


The Postal Service ~ Give Up Album buy from Amazon:


Give Up MP3 Album [$5.00]
Give Up Audio CD [$11.85]
Give Up [Vinyl] [$16.51]