MP3 White Town - Don´t Mention The War
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Electro/indiepop for geeks and freaks.
12 MP3 Songs
POP: Quirky, POP: with Electronic Production
Details:
Woohoo! Got the first album review for 'Don't Mention The War.' It's off the lovely Aversion.com website and you can read it by going here:
http://www.aversion.com/bands/reviews.cfm?f_id=2840
Four out of five! :-)
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White Town is a techno-pop act from the United Kingdom, and is the work of one man, Jyoti Mishra. Mishra was born in Rourkela, India, in 1966, and has lived in England since the age of three.
White Town is often regarded as a one-hit wonder for its 1997 song "Your Woman" which went to number one in eight countries. The album it was taken from, 'Women In Technology,' went on to sell more than 260,000 copies in North America
Mishra, a straight edger and ex-Marxist often incorporates political concerns in his songs veiled in terms of personal relationships.
Don't Mention the War, an all new album, is scheduled for release in the fall of 2006 on Mishra's own label, Bzangy Records.
12 MP3 Songs
POP: Quirky, POP: with Electronic Production
Details:
Woohoo! Got the first album review for 'Don't Mention The War.' It's off the lovely Aversion.com website and you can read it by going here:
http://www.aversion.com/bands/reviews.cfm?f_id=2840
Four out of five! :-)
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White Town is a techno-pop act from the United Kingdom, and is the work of one man, Jyoti Mishra. Mishra was born in Rourkela, India, in 1966, and has lived in England since the age of three.
White Town is often regarded as a one-hit wonder for its 1997 song "Your Woman" which went to number one in eight countries. The album it was taken from, 'Women In Technology,' went on to sell more than 260,000 copies in North America
Mishra, a straight edger and ex-Marxist often incorporates political concerns in his songs veiled in terms of personal relationships.
Don't Mention the War, an all new album, is scheduled for release in the fall of 2006 on Mishra's own label, Bzangy Records.
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