Artist: Whitest Boy Alive Title: Rules Cat#: BUBBLESCD002 Genre: Minimalist Pop, indie pop Label: Bubbles Records "The album will follow up their well received 2006 debut Dreams , and takes its title due to the fact that each and every track describes a different rule. No word yet if one of those rules is "make a hit single," but we do know that according to the band that this time around ...
I can now safely say The Whitest Boy Alive ' s upcoming masterpiece Rules RULZ . Can You Keep A Secret? Intentions Courage Timebomb Rollercoaster Ride High On The Heels 1517 Gravity Promise Less Or Do More Dead End Island 8/10
German and Norwegian mans from Berlin. Dance music in the sense of ESG, but not _quite_ as simple song structures. Its like electronic music but with guitar bass and drum.band's minimal websitemyspace has some songs to hearIts really wussy music in a good way.articlearticlelast.fm similar artist radio played all this cool euro-sounding electronic music based on these guys as the input.
The Whitest Boy Alive are a funny lot to define. Helmed by Kings of Convenience vocalist and soloist Erlend Øye, this previously electronic group has forsaken sequencing in favour of non-binary instruments for album number two.Their stripped back sound has its pros and cons. Instrumentation here is as smooth…
So, I love Erlend Oye. I love both Kings of Convenience records; I especially love his DJ Kicks album; I love the Whitest Boy Alive; I love his version of "Last Christmas." Now, a few weeks back I was dining with the Passionistas at trendy San Francisco cafe Frijts when in walks a gentleman - tall, pale, big glasses, kinda nervous looking and carrying a ukulele. I thought to myself, "If I did...