She… may be the love that cannot hope to last,
may come to me from shadows of the past that I remember till the day I die…
Somehow this song always made it’s way through my mind lately…
This is my favourite song so far from James Morrison… It’s really easy on the ears.
This Is The One

—Review Score: 9/10—
The second English album of Utada Hikaru is here, it’s called This Is The One. The overall feel of the album is solid and it’s clearly targeted to the current mainstream Western music taste, with R&B influence all over the tracks. It’s also worth noting that Utada’s cunning rhyming is imminent in this album. How often do you hear the words “Photoshop”, “MySpace”, “Blackberry”, and “JPEG” in a song?
LeftRightLeftRightLeft
Coldplay fans rejoice! Coldplay will give away free live album, you heard it right, it’s free. The live album will be called LeftRightLeftRightLeft, and will feature 9 tracks, which won’t be available anywhere else. So flock in to the Coldplay official site on May 15th, lads and lasses!
Track Listing:
- Glass of Water
- 42
- Clocks
- Strawberry Swing
- The Hardest Part/Postcards From Far Away
- Viva La Vida
- Death Will Never Conquer
- Fix You
- Death and All His Friends
This is the alternative version of Life in Technicolor, the opening song of the Grammy Award Winning Album, Coldplay’s Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends. This version is included in the new Prospekt’s March EP. Adding lyrics to a beautifully made instrument-only sound is a tough thing to do. More often than not you will end up with a worse song than the original one. But this is one of the rare exception, Coldplay is able to keep the fanfare spirit of the song (which originally 2:29 long), to a full fledged song.
Listen to it, and marvel the greatness of this song yourself.