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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Debut album of world's best Le Kid "Oh Alright" is planned to be released for the 1st of June and if this information is not enough excited for you to mark this post as interesting we already have tracklist of the album and we've got a bad and good news about it. Let's start from bad ones - following this band not first year it's just 2 new tracks we haven't heard before "Seventeen" and "Bigger Than Jesus". But there are really good ones as well - looking at tracklist we realize what a great pop-album it's gonna be and we're sure that for many who've discovered this band just after their participance in Melodifestivalen "Oh Alright" is going to become real pop-heaven.
Tracklist:
1. We Are The Drums
2. Mercy Mercy
3. America
4. Oh My God
5. Bigger Than Jesus
6. Kiss Me
7. We Should Go Home Together
8. Seventeen
9. Telephone
10. Escape
11. Mr. Brightside (Bonus Track)
Thursday, September 9, 2010

Le Kid does it again driving pop-blogging world crazy today with their new masterpiece "We Should Go Home Together"!
It's not the first time though. Year ago we've got a first sneak-peak of new amazing Swedish pop-project - team of songwriters working before with real pop-elite of Sweden (Alcazar, Velvet, Agnes, BWO, Magnus Carlsson, Eric Saade, Lovestoned). Debut single "Mercy Mercy" turned to be fantastic composition of beautiful catchy pop-tune, retro-feeling and tasty production. More synth and modern-sounding but still poppy and anthemic "Telephone" was clear proof that international pop-community has got something really outstanding - project born in a purest Swedish pop-waters that felt free to swim as far as it was needed and be brave enough to make any experiments without fear to be not understood as people behind these experiments has already proved their skills and experience many times before.
After this active year of promotion of their stuff in Sweden and Denmark Le Kid is ready for a new single "We Should Go Home Together" - amazing example of Scandinavian pop grown on crazy steroids of 80s music and modern arrangement. You shoudn't check it if you don't fall in love with Le Kid right now!
Labels: Le Kid, Mercy Mercy, Telephone, We Should Go Home Together
Tuesday, August 3, 2010

As the summer keeps going and dancefloors are eager to get you let's continue checking new fresh mixes from some actual Swedish stars.
Le Kid in a process of promoting their debut single "Mercy Mercy" released a pack of new different mixes, I can't say any of them lacks interest, Seductive Baguette Mix is very gentle chill-out track, Kaus Club Mix is more proper for the club dancefloor, Tore Jarlo Remix is not less adorable but as a mostly pop-fan I can't help demonstrating you fantastic Stay The Mix. As you probably know Felix and Märta from Le Kid produced Alcazar's hit "Stay The Night" together with Anders Hansson and "Stay The Mix" is "Mercy Mercy" wrapped into arrangement of "Stay The Night" sounding not less anthemic then Alcazar's song with a great tune of original Le Kid's track.
Timoteij's single "Högt Över Ängarna" following success of debut "Kom" (#2) reached #3 of Swedish chart last week. Thankfully band didn't leave us without some goodies and included 2 dance-mixes of "Kom" into it. Both are quite worthy but my choice for now is more eurodance CM Music Remix.
And finally Emilia De Poret who still make efforts of promoting her biggest hit "Pick Me Up" in US has just released video for the mix made by Richard Vission. It's just a shooting of Emilia dancing in some gorgeous clothes but after amazing expensive videos "This Ain't A Lovesong" and "Now Or Never" we can forgive Emilia a little rest for her budget.
Thanx to Marcin for the help with article.




