New albums: Mirai, Rod Stewart, Kateřina Göttlichová, Hudba Praha Band and others
Mirai: Maneki neko
The author is Maneki Neko, the third album of the band Mirai, the work of frontman Mirai Navrátil and Ondřej Fiedler, who also produced the collection. Together with Navrátil and Fiedler, Pokáč, Jan Vávra or David Stypka managed to print the lyrics to Akorát. It is the band’s most colorful music album.
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Rod Stewart: Hercules’ tears
The British singer Rod Stewart’s 22nd album is partly his memory of his father and partly a combination of stories and moments that were inspiring for him. The song’s co-author and producer is Kevin Savigar.
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Kateřina Göttlichová: Zimnice
The solo music project of the singer and musician Kateřina Göttlichová from the band BraAgas finds her within the boundaries of folk and ethnic music. It combines original world music, elements of electronics and lyrics of Czech folk songs in the instrumental cast of nyckelharpa, guitar, double bass, trombone and keyboards.
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Music Prague Band: Colorful Dreams
The music of the Prague Band made its debut album. She included news from the last two years, two songs that fans know in concert (Colorful Dreams and Someone Goes By), and two songs from the repertoire of the band Jasná páka, which were never recorded in the studio (Let it go, let and Darling). It has retained a historically typical sound for the band.
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LA Guns: Checkered Past
The American rock band LA Guns is still lively. It is pulled by guitarist Tracia Guns and singer Phil Lewis, and the music is still held in good faith by what was called street rock at the turn of the eighties and nineties.
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France: First
The debut album of the Brno band Franzie, called Prvoroj, will probably impress with its novelty and natural absorption of influences from post-rock, psychedelia and alternative. Veronika Stříbrná’s distinctive singing accompanies the unfamiliar landscape and attracts attention, hand in hand with music.
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Idle: Track
The British band Idles have won their fourth album. It is also based on elements of post-rock and punk-rock, remains properly raw, and at the same time offers legible melodies. There are fourteen songs on the hilarious album.
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