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The Pusher - The Art Of Hit Music
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The Pusher - The art of hit music

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Reviewer :
Kaj Roth Format: Album
Release date: 2011-08-06 Year: 2011
Label: EMI Records
Genre: Pop Rock
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In some cases when critics talk about the new sensation, the hype might seem a bit exaggerated but with the Swedish band The Pusher´s debut album "The art of hit music", the words "new sensation" couldnt be more perfect to use. This is so good that they will probably get the attention of Chris Martin of to see if he can "borrow" anything for a future Coldplay song, well it is so good that The Killers might end up doing a cover of any of these songs. It is already so good that The Pusher is all over the charts in Germany and Sweden with the first hit single "Blinded by the dark", the next single "Fallen soldier" won´t change anything because that song is just what the art of hit music is all about. Yeah I know, its a cocky album title but then again, its all true. This is so good that god probably has the album already in his iPod.

Tracklisting 1. Blinded By The Dark
2. Wonderful Day to Die
3. Blow Me and Run
4. Fainted Hearts
5. Planets
6. Try to Forgive Me
7. Pale and Naked Name
8. Need Time
9. Fallen Soldier
10. Deadlocked Space
11. No One


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