And One — “Sometimes,” from the album Nordhausen (1997).
electropop
Weekly Focus: And One, Day Four
And One — “The Only Guest,” from the album I.S.T. (1994)
Weekly Focus: And One, Day Three
And One — “Wild Pain,” from the album Spot (1993).
Weekly Focus: And One, Day Two
And One — “Techno Man,” from the album Flop! (1992)
Weekly Focus: And One, Day One
And One — “Synthetik,” from the album Anguish (1991).
Album of the Week: And One’s Aggressor
And One is a guilty pleasure. Ever since I heard “Military Fashion Show,” I’ve been a fan. I chose Aggressor as my album of the week. This is And One’s seventh studio album and was released in 1993.

Playlist Challenge, Day 466
Simon Curtis — “Pit of Vipers”
5 Bands/Artists You Should Be Following (#19)
1. Plastic Tears
Glam rock from Finland. For fans of Poison, KISS, Hanoi Rocks, etc. Plastic Tears recently released their latest album, Angels With Attitude, and the positive press has been rolling in. The guys are currently booking shows to promote the album. Check out “Miss Stumbling Legs” and “Secret Society.”
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2. Mechanical Vampires
Dark pop/electronic/alternative from New Jersey. For fans of Crywolf, 30 Seconds to Mars, PVRIS, etc. Mechanical Vampires is currently working on new music. In the meantime, listen to “Gemini” and “Forget About Me.”
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3. Modern Echo
Progressive/hard rock from Wisconsin. For fans of Nothing More, A Perfect Circle, Gemini Syndrome, etc. Modern Echo has just reached their goal on their Indiegogo campaign. They are using the funds to finish the upcoming album, In Division. Here are “Break in the Sky” and their cover of Soundgarden’s “Fell on Black Days,” a tribute to Chris Cornell.
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4. Seven Year Witch
Rock & roll from South Carolina. For fans of Jack White, Silvertide, Beitthemeans, etc. Seven Year Witch will be touring relentlessly this summer and fall, opening for such acts as Buckcherry and Gin Blossoms. Check out the live performances of “Rags to Riches” and “Salty.”
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5. Morning Robots
Alternative/indie rock from France. For fans of The Black Keys, The Strokes, Arctic Monkeys, etc. Morning Robots’ debut EP, Nothing Like Tile For a Tango, was released in June. Here is the latest single, “Meet Me Later.”
Playlist Challenge, Day 453
Panic! at the Disco — “But It’s Better If You Do”
Playlist Challenge, Day 443
Aesthetic Perfection — “The Ones”