Thursday, April 12, 2012

Album review of Haley Bowery and The Manimals "Born Strange" album




 
The album of the year did not come from a mainstream artist and I am 
willing to be debated on by many because this album is not for everyone. We live 
in a world that is dubstep, pop and hip-hop driven that an album like this is 
easy to let it slip through our fingers or never reach our radar. 

Born strange sounds like a throwback to the bands that were near and dear to our 
hearts like garbage, no doubt. Haley with born strange just sets the mood on her 
debut album. I just want to mosh to this album when ever I get a chance to hear 
it live
 
This album is for our generation, the ones that lived Kurt cobain's death, that 
heard NIN, the music that we go back to, to escape the pop, electro and bullshit 
hip hop of today. I will share this experience about How I know about Haley, one 
night after coming to see another amazing new York up and coming singer by name 
of Jessica latshaw. I pass by National underground where Haley and her band did 
a cover of No doubt's "sunday morning" and I walked in just cause I never seen a 
band cover it in years, so with that said I feel that we share that nostalgia in 
this album 
 
 
 
This is their single "29" which is such a beautiful track and stand out's to me in the album. 

 
 
 
 

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