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New albums: Aneta Langerová, Miley Cyrus, Tata Bojs, The Smashing Pumpkins and others


Aneta Langerová: Two Suns

Singer Aneta Langerová released a new album on her thirty-fourth birthday. Following it into the world of two suns means listening to the tones of the musical space-time of the soul. The listener thus sets out into the world of music and stories as recorded and outlined by the singer.

New album

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Miley Cyrus: Plastic Hearts

On her seventh studio album, American singer Miley Cyrus stepped between mainstream genres. The songs contain elements of pop, rock and electronics, and the guests include Dua Lipa, Billy Idol and Joan Jett. As bonuses, there are concert cover versions of the songs Hearts of Glass by Blondie and Zombie by Cranberries on the album.

Dad Boyce: One zero

The Czech band Tata Bojs is releasing their tenth album. Hence its name, as well as the fact that the band works on it with the concept of ones and zeros. The space on the record is also characterized by typical band characteristics, ie lightness, wit, irony and sound color.

New album

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The Smashing Pumpkins: Cyr

The prominent American rock band The Smashing Pumpkins recorded their eleventh studio album. It had its best period in the 1990s, now it fitted musical passions into twenty songs. There is a lot of rock and electronic passages in them, but Cyr’s work does not reach the best recordings of the formation.

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Sodom: Genesis XIX.

Genesis XIX is the sixteenth studio album by the German thrash metal band Sodom. However, it is the first studio to feature returning guitarist Frank Blackfire and new members, guitarist Yorck Segatz and drummer Toni Merkel. The band remained true to their style, but it doesn’t give him anything fundamentally new.

New album

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Billie Joe Armstrong: No Fun Mondays

The second solo album by the singer and guitarist of the American group Green Day brings a series of cover versions, which he recorded individually and with enthusiasm. The album includes songs by John Lennon, Kim Wilde, Billy Bragg and others. In inspiration, the musician went back to the past.

New album

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