Enrich, Inspire, Transform
Top
Compact Discs - Music
1984

1984 -- Jump -- Panama -- Top Jimmy -- Drop dead legs -- Hot for teacher -- I'll wait -- Girl gone bad -- House of pain.


The afterlove

Love me better -- Bartender -- Lose my number -- Don't give me those eyes -- Someone singing along -- California -- Make me better -- Time of our lives -- Heartbeat -- Paradise -- Courtney's song -- 2005 -- Over.


Gospel First Nation

Gospel First Nation -- Higher power -- When he cometh -- All His children -- When Jesus needs an angel -- Just a closer walk with thee -- Send the light -- Does Jesus care? -- This one I know -- Love don't ever say goodbye.


True genius

Disc one.


In Times New Roman...

It is the eighth studio album from Queens of the Stone Age that is raw, brutal & rough around the edges but with a refinement that reveals itself further with each successive listen, and QOTSA founder Joshua Homme's lyrics are as witty and withering as ever. The results are instantly identifiable; QOTSA's sonic signature expanded and embellished with new and unprecedented twists in virtually every song, a live in-a-room recording that showcases a band at the height of their creative powers. It is a party for the obscene and the clean, the outcasts and the weirdos, and anyone and everyone in between. One of the most important bands in recent rock history is B A C K but it's no exaggeration to call this album a devastating rebirth.


Back to top