Black and White Audio

Black and White Audio : The new music blog.
Black and White Audio
The new music blog.
Daily posts of album reviews, hate mail, concert reviews, and other articles about music.
Just here for the view

Most recent posts

10/02 19:18 The Kooks - Konk
I first heard a song by The Kooks a few years ago and was really impressed with the strong emotion they managed to instill in their music. The song was called Naive and turned out to be quite a successful single. The Kooks lead singer, Luke...
10/15 13:58 Sweet Thing - Live at the Pheonix
The houselights of the Phoenix Concert hall fade to black as the stage lights suddenly intensify and attack the audience with their glaring brilliance. The drummer, Tyler Kite, who looked more like a stage hand who was busily working along with the...
10/21 4:48 Lights - Live at the Mod Club
Okay, before I begin, I would like to address what you're all thinking: she's hot. Now we can talk about music right? Okay, good. I listened to a few songs from Lights‘ new EP and they were pretty enjoyable. Her voice is really nice sounding...
2/12 22:55 BWA is on temporay hiatus!!! Check out the new blog
That's right, as the title says, this website is temporarily out of order. The reason for this is that I'm writing a new blog called Bw's blog. It's very similar to this site, except that it gets updated daily, and the posts are a bit shorter. So...
10/16 21:31 Oasis - Dig Out Your Soul
On October 6th, Oasis released their newest album entitled: Dig Out Your Soul. It was recorded at Abbey Road in England, which is an amazing studio with an obviously significant history. I'm pretty sure the band isn't worried about any Beatles...

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