All Artists: Soulwax Title: Any Minute Now Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: MSI:CUTTING EDGE Release Date: 6/25/2007 Album Type: Import Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Soulwax Any Minute Now Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock
Japanese pressing of the Belgian rock act's long-awaited 2004 album includes two exclusive bonus tracks, 'Ny Excuse' (Fast Version) & 'Hey Little Girl'. Maximum. | |
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Album Description Japanese pressing of the Belgian rock act's long-awaited 2004 album includes two exclusive bonus tracks, 'Ny Excuse' (Fast Version) & 'Hey Little Girl'. Maximum. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsSoulwax-Belgian like "French" Fries Mark Knopfler | Beveren-city(Belgium) | 12/20/2004 (5 out of 5 stars) "I just wanna make clear that soulwax definitely are Belgians.When people think that they're a Swedish band that's an insult to all of the Belgian People.We are proud of the few good rockbands that we have."Any minute now" is a fantastic album by the way if you'd ask me.So I hope that It's now 100 % clear that Soulwax is totally Belgian. Thank You " Soulwax THE ROCK BAND return to do dancefloor damage, WOW!! G. Mitchell | Los Angeles, CA United States | 11/09/2004 (4 out of 5 stars) "Everyone knows SOULWAX from their wacky "Too Many DJs" mash-up mix CDs, but few know they are actually a more-than-competent ROCK band - they have released two full-length studio album over the years (one even released in the U.S. on Almo Sounds that flopped, too bad, that even contained the original song "Too Many DJs") - trust me, this is good stuff - while flat, tin-eared NY "dance rock" acts like Radio 4 and The Rapure cannot carry a tune to save their lives, SOULWAX shows 'em how its done, liberally mixing up potent doses of stadium rock, electro-clash, and good-old fashion rawk n roll hooks into an addictive brew - again, WHY isn't this CD available in the U.S. yet?! WHY aren't Soulwax on MTV or Rolling Stone? They may be from Sweden, but they put a lot of homegrown bands to shame - peep this now!"
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