Chocolate Milk (Vinyl LP) Indie Punk AlternativeWith influences ranging from the Meters to Kool & the Gang, New Orleans Chocolate Milk let the funk flow on their self titled sophomore album of 1976. No in depth discussion of the history of African American music would be complete without some mention of New Orleans, which was not only the birthplace of jazz it was also an important city for soul, funk, zydeco and the blues. The Crescent City had a rich R&B scene in the 1950s and 1960s, boasting
and those qualities haven't diminished one bit over time
The band has taken those influences in a distinctly Editors direction: see the soaring falsetto of standout 'Kiss'
finally reaching the cult status it deserves
creating his most electronic record yet
but as evidenced by the album's opening track and first single 'heavy metal
Aesthetic-wise
here are 15 unforgettable vocal performances plus two instrumentals that showcase his unique way of playing the blues
and her cover of 'The Ghetto' is simply amazing
she unearths the links between Electro
"The Beginning is symbolic of adopting new technologies
"Joao do Vale was a very important singer and composer noted for introducing the popular art of North East of Brazil to the mass medium-classed people of major Brazilian cities
The New Pornographers return with a new studio album