Say What You Need To Say
On why The L Word has straight male viewers
Newest discovery: Hard-Fi with their albums “Once Upon A Time In The West” and debut CD “Stars of CCTV” respectively. Recommended listens are “Suburban Knights”, “Tonight”, “Little Angel” and “Hard To Beat”, “Move On Now” and “Living for the Weekend”. Enjoy!
There has been a lot of speculation over the theme song for the latest Bond movie “Quantum Of Solace” (read my review…), and this was finally revealed to be it: Jack White & Alicia Keys with “Another Way To Die”.
I had the dubious pleasure of watching the new James Bond movie, called “Quantom Of Solace”, last week in its original (ie non-dubbed) version. However I sincerely doubt I could have enjoyed it any less if it had been dubbed because frankly, this movie is a mess.
I am delighted to have just found James Morrison’s new album “Songs For You, Truths For Me” on deezer. His debut “Undiscovered” is one of my favourite albums ever, and from what I could gather via a quick skip-through, this one sounds just as good if not even better:
…into any school that has pupils like that:

I have already introduced you to “Love Song” by Sara Bareilles but it didn’t occur to me to check out her whole album called “Little voice” until recently. Big mistake! What have I missed – a well-crafted, catchy, beautifully arranged and sung album. So you will be enlightened earlier: listen to “Little voice” and be amazed!
I receive hundreds of spam mails every day, but this one had the best subject line I have ever read:

A quick round-up on the movies I have seen recently. SPOILERS!
A quick link for the lunch break: old arcade games like SpaceInvaders or Snake for the new generation!
Japanes Feel Good Pop from Pop Levi: “Dita Dimone”. Enjoy!
I have found the perfect soundtrack for this summer: Sam Sparro of “Black is Gold” fame. Check out the whole, self-entitled album and get ready to dance, chill and enjoy! I particularly like “21st Century Life”, “Waiting For Time”, “Cut Me Loose”, “Sick” and “Hot Mess”.
Newest ohrwurm: “Fool for Love” by Das Pop. Leiden kann so schön sein!
A little bit of Keane, a little bit of Queen, a little bit of fireworks – et voilà, Muse with “Starlight”!