Coldplay... off Mylo Xyloto, my favorites are (in order): Us Against The World Up With The Birds Princess of China Paradise Charlie Brown Major Minus
Right now I'm listening to "The things you see when you haven't got your gun" by Allan Holdsworth. He's just gliding out of the solo. (I installed IOS5 earlier today...)
Alesana - A Forbidden Dance If you don't listen to this Post-Hardcore band, do so now. My good friend Alex is the lead guitarist now and makes the band. LOL
Been listening to Peter Gabriel New Blood since it came out - it's awesome. I like that he is doing more with the vocal mix on this one compared to Scratch My Back - however I feel like Scratch My Back had a more interesting mix for the orchestra. I feel like the arrangements don't stray far enough from the originals - I enjoy hearing songs like Darkness and Intruder done with the orchestra, but the re-arrangements done on Scratch My Back were so different from the originals that I was hoping he would take the same liberties with his own work. That being said - New Blood has some of the best vocals I have ever heard on a PG album (very dry and upfront in the mix - and he does tastefully effect his vocals throughout).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2B-XwPjn9YY&feature=related siri's long lost realitive. one thing is for sure.. wozi was the engineer of apple. jobs was the salesman.. no wonder he loved his keynotes.. i doubt apples keynotes will ever be the same.. you just have to go back to the early 80s keynotes/intro's and you can understand what jobs did so well. ( and come to think of it, this was very important because joe public did not know what a computer was, how it would help him/her etc.. he had to be told.. and jobs sure had the magic when spoke about his product ) chris.