Inhuman is a German rock band that I recently discovered on youTube. Here's their lead single, "Another Gun"
Album Track Listing:
1. Not a Warning
2. Mighty Lies
3. Silence Is Over
4. Another Gun
5. The Mafia
6. Golden
7. Photograph
8. What You Get
9. Bad Bad Baby
10. Goodbye
11. Roll The Dice/This Is The End
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World is a good, funny movie. It may be a box office disappointment, it may not be the stunner I've been hoping for, but it's worth seeing nonetheless. However, I dare to say it's even better when we figure in the music. The soundtrack features bands like Metric, Broken Social Scene, T. Rex, or The Rolling Stones as well as two fictional bands, most notably Sex Bob-Omb, in which Scott plays bass.
Metric Black Sheep
In the movie, the song is sung by Brie Larson, who is playing Scott's ex-girlfriend, leading the band The Clash at Demonhead, and it's the main reason why I'm praising the soundtrack.
I'm loving MCR's advertising campaign for the new album set in a post-apocalyptic world. They've just released another trailer for a new song, called Sing, and yet again it sounds completely different from what we were used to hear from these guys.
Listen to the whole song here:
On an unrelated topic, Good Charlotte's new album Cardiology can be considered a return to form, since it contains a bunch of pretty solid tracks. If you want to know what is the story behind all of them, look here.
Finally, a brand new music video from Funeral for a Friend. They've gone a lot heavier since Tales Don't Tell Themselves and that's good. This is a song from their last EP The Young and Defenceless, released in September.
I discovered this band thanks to a review in local newspaper in which the reviewer was comparing them to Beatles on weed. That was something I simply couldn't resist.
Before disbanding earlier this year, The Fratellis were a three-piece Scottish rock band, which released two albums, Costello Music and Here We Stand. The first one was a surprising hit in the UK and sold over 1,5 million copies worldwide. Personally, I prefer the latter.
Although there were some reports concerning the future of the band, due to their cryptic nature, it still remains unclear, whether the members will play or record together again or what is the state of their next projects.