Kinetics & One Love never fail to impress. Their new track This is Not a Love Song tells the story about a relationship that isn't going well and is just a way he can vent about it. It's very chill with production by Big Red and Radical Something. It's a song that almost anyone can [...]

This week's Kinetics & One Love release is a track entitled "This is Not a Love Song" featuring the L.E.S.'s Accent and it is produced by DJ Big Red of Radical Something. Kinetics kills it as always! Kinetics- This is Not a Love Song (Feat. Accent) Related posts: Accent ft. Kinetics- Runaround Kinetics and One Love- 845 (Feat Krystyle) Kinetics and [...]

Here is a chill track with sick verses. The hook is questionable but Accent and Kinetics do a good job on this track. Accent is a new NY artist, who teamed up with Kinetics to give us an old-school type vibe. Take a listen! Accent ft. Kinetics- Runaround Related posts: Radical Something- Be Easy (Feat Kinetics) G-Eazy- Runaround Sue (Feat Greg Banks) (Music Video) EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW - Kinetics [...]

Kinetics & One Love team up with their kin folk and fellow NYC hiphop artist Accent for this nice piece of off-the-dome lyrcism. This is live freestyle they recorded with a little added production from One Love. Download : Download: Kinetics & One Love and Accent - "American Spirit Freestyle" Stay tuned for a big drop coming this Tuesday when Kinetics and One Love drop "I Saw The Sign" with Mike Stud, Missy Modell and Hendersin. [...]

These next couple weeks are certainly going to be quite the whirlwind for singer/songwriter Tatiana Okupnik -AKA Tatiana . Tatiana released her official debut single, " Spider Web " this past week. " Spider Web " is Tatiana's debut UK single and the title track off her album, which is due out in two weeks on May 1st . Her album blends pop, jazz and R&B - at times sounding a bit like Amy Winehouse [...]

The smaller, but rising bands in the post rock scene have the difficult challenge of all. It's almost impossible to make post rock today without being ignored and called a clone of someone bigger. Every post rock fan seems to want to make some sort of demo. Being original in a crowded genre isn't easy. With this in mind, Rusalka, a post-rock band from the midwest put out a demo called the Accent EP. The songs are obviously post rock, but are different from what you would expect. The only vocals here are very punk oriented; bursts of [...]
Para aquele pessoal que vai ao SXSW '11 ver as bandas que já estão fartos de conhecer e ouvir, sugiro uma espreitadela a outros artistas que por lá andarão, nomeadamente Chris Mansfield, alter ego Fences. Originário de Seattle, este cantor e compositor que tem o corpo coberto de tatuagens e aquilo a que se pode chamar uma sinceridade ofegante, decidiu deixar de lado o seu lado acústico mais

This has nothing to do with music. Rather, it's related to my post on the accents of the British Isles . This time I'm focusing on the one I grew up with (and am steadily losing while living up here in the North), the Suffolk accent. To the annoyance of the Suffolkian, this is often conflated with the other East Anglian brogue, that of Norfolk. It's certainly more media-friendly. Perhaps a post on their differences should follow? (Or perhaps somebody might be able to point me towards one?) [...]
9. mhazz / "Piazza, New York Catcher" (Belle & Sebastian) What do love more than thick Scottish accents? Nothing! Well, maybe baseball, which makes this cover totally fly. According to her Youtube page, mhazz dislikes "Oasis and people who walk too slow." Cover/tracks couldn't agree more. Yay!

This is pure stereotype, but it's interesting, This guy does 24 different English accents. He is best at the UK and Ireland accents, but gets some of the others on point. Filed under: Beats , Brit Brit Brit , Chuckle , Clip Tagged: accents , english
Last week I finally giddied back up on the horse. Stand up sit down one. Aboot time. One might say. She has been a while. By my reckoning a couple months shy of a year. Long enough. Day of the show. Usual gibber... Ah shur I don't actually even like doing it (Still debatable whether [...]

Some Girls Aloud fans who want some answers are laying the smackdown on twitter with the hashtag #NuhdeenSpeakDay. Apparently some people want to emulate and make fun of the Northern Irish lass's accent. If you ask me, Cheryl Cole's sounds worse. But, we were always in love with Nadine. Search the hashtag for it. Filed under: Beats , Brit Brit Brit , Chuckle , Ire Tagged: accent , coyle , nadine , video
Men with an Emerald Isle brogue came out on top in a poll of 5,000 women worldwide. Somewhere the French are seething, now left with only the title of worst hygiene practices and "most likely to scoff" when asked a simple question. The Italian accent was deemed to be second most sexy followed by Scottish. The French only managed to limp into fourth place, just ahead of Australian. English was sixth. No love for Kazakhstan? Their lovely accent is the third most popular tourist attraction behind Oksana Three Holes and the [...]

I've been in Australia long enough now that the local accent is starting to sound normal. Of course, that's made easier by the fact that I've been living with an Australian for eight years, but still a sign that I'm beginning to feel at home in my new home. I've been thinking a lot about accents these days, particularly in terms of my kid(s. It is still weird to use the plural). Every time I get an e-mail from my Strange Scottish friend in Oxford she asks, "does Wee Z have an ozzie accent?" And I [...]
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There's something about an obvious accent that makes a song much more endearing. One of my biggest pet peeves with the Rolling Stones is their lack of obvious accent (up for debate). This isn't a problem for Leeds-based Tigers That Talked. Their latest single, "Black Heart Blue Eyes," is out from their Black Heart Blue Eyes EP due June 8 and has accent! Oh yeah, it's a great song too. Violins, guitars, it's got the works. Tigers That Talked – "Black Heart Blue Eyes" [MP3] Tigers That Talked on Myspace [...]
As it was St Patrick's Day last week, many of my recent conversations have been about Ireland and Irish-ness, with accent nearly always the most popular subject. I was reminded of a print out I had with 22 examples of Hiberno-Irish dialect - and while I agree with most of the examples, some are very 'stage leprauchan'. The examples are: 1. Is it Commerce he's studying in College? 2. Peter asked John was he at the match on Sunday and did he see Sheila there. 3. They spoiled her as a child and she's [...]