Saturday, May 31, 2008

The Pussycat Dolls - When I Grow Up (HQ)


The Pussycat Dolls are back with another fantastic song titled When I Grow Up. After losing a member, they still sound amazing, if not better than before. When I Grow Up is a catchy uptempo song that will probably be one of the most successful singles of the summer. Enjoy!

Download: Here

Friday, May 30, 2008

Rihanna - Disturbia

Disturbia is set to be on Rihanna's rerelease of Good Girl Gone Bad. It is also set to be her next single. Personally, I'm still (kind of) liking Take A Bow, but idk. Its an okay song with a good beat, but I'm not sure if it's going to do extremely well on radios, but who knows. Enjoy!

Download Disturbia: Here

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Miley Cyrus - 7 Things (HQ)


Miley Cyrus is preparing to release her sophomore album this summer, and here is the first single from it. 7 Things is kind of Avril/Kelly in sound, but its still a great song. Enjoy!

Download 7 Things: Here

No Air (Acoustic Version)

Jordin Spark's second single has done extremely well on the charts, and now there is an official acoustic version which is just as good as, or better, than the original. Enjoy!

Download No Air (Acoustic): Here

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Matt Wertz - Everything In Between


Matt Wertz's style is similar to Dave Barnes and Jon McLaughlin. His album, Everything In Between was released in 2006, and although it didn't do that well in the charts, I love it. My favorite songs are Carolina and With You Tonight. Enjoy!

Download: Here

American Idol - Top 4 (Studio Recordings)


Here are the studio recordings from the Top 4 of American Idol. As a spoiler, Jason Castro went home (finally) after two disastrous performances this week, and a plethora of other horrible performances. Enjoy!

Download: Here

Taylor Swift - Teardrops On My Guitar (Pop Radio Mix)

Taylor Swift has established fame as a country singer, similar to the likes of Carrie Underwood, except designed for teenagers. Her single - Teardrops on My Guitar two versions - the album version and the Pop Radio Version. I personally prefer the Pop Radio version, so I'm posting it on here. Enjoy!

Download: Here

Dave Barnes

Dave Barnes is an artist along the lines of Jon McLaughlin. Favoring few vocal effects and acoustic instruments, Dave Barnes have produced an excellent album. Here are two of my favorite tracks from the album: Until You and When A Heart Breaks.

Download Until You: Here
Download When A Heart Breaks: Here

Lindsay Lohan - Bossy (New Single)

Here's the new single from Lindsay Lohan. It's a little more Dance-ish, and is actually a decent song. I don't know if it's strong single material, but its great to finally see something new from her.

Download: Here

American Idol Top 5 Studio Recordings

Here are the recordings for the Top 5. I'll have the recordings from the Top 4 up soon.

Download: Here

Flight 409 - Don't Stop Believing (Journey Cover)


Flight 409 has done a cover of Journey's hit song Don't Stop Believing and released it on their album We Don't Dance. I love the song and think its a great modern version. Enjoy!

Download: Here

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Jesse McCartney - Departure (Retail)



Here's the latest album from Jesse McCartney. I haven't had a chance to listen to the whole thing yet, but so far, my favorite songs are Leavin', How Do You Sleep, and Not Your Enemy. Enjoy!

Download: Here

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Sarah McLachlan - Afterglow


During the mid-'90s, Sarah McLachlan was a near-ubiquitous presence in pop music, establishing adult alternative pop radio with 1994's Fumbling Toward Ecstasy and 1997's Surfacing and spearheading the popular Lilith Fair touring festival, but once the last Lilith wound up in 1999, she retreated from the spotlight, had a baby, and seemingly retired from music. Four years later, she made a typically subdued return with Aferglow, her first album in six years. Not much has changed in the time she was away. Afterglow is firmily within the McLachlan signature sound - a softly tuneful, mildly atmospheric blend of classic singer/songwriterism and a touch of vaguely dreamy alternative pop, all shined and immaculately produced by Pierre Marchland. Prior to its release, the album was touted as the first collection of songs she wrote entirely on piano, not guitar, but ultimately this doesn't make much of a difference to the overall feel and effect of the album, which perfectly dovetails with Surfacing. At times, the pacing is so languid and the production so open-ended, the album kind of drifts away, but it's not only in a pleasant fashion; it's also no different than its immediate predecessor, which also could meander. In other words, after a prolonged absence, Sarah McLachlan re-emerges with a record that could have followed Surfacing by six months, not years. Some may call that predictable, some may call it reliable, but there's little arguing that Afterglow is a solid effort. It will win new fans, and will certainly satisfy the old ones.

Standout tracks are Fallen, Stupid, Drifting, Train Wreck, and Time. Enjoy!

Download: here

Avril Lavigne - All You Will Never Know (B-Sides Collection)



This is a collection of Avril's B-sides and rarities which has been floating around. Standout tracks are Thing's I'll Never Say and Get Over It. Enjoy!

Download: Here

Raven Symone - Raven Symone (Retail)

Raven-Symone has finally released a second cd. Her voice isn't one of the greatest, but she does well with it. I haven't had time to listen to the cd yet, however the songs on there that I have heard are a mixture of okay to great. My personal favorite is In The Pictures. Enjoy!
1. That Girl
2. Anti-Love Song
3. In The Pictures
4. What Are You Gonna Do?
5. Green
6. Love Me Or Hate Me
7. In Your Skin
8. Stupid
9. Girl Get It
10. Keep A Friend
11. Shorts Like Me
12. Hollywood Life
13. Double Dutch Bus

Download: Here