Support our efforts, sign up to a full membership!
(Start for free)
Register or login with just your e-mail address
Pop / Rock 23/09/2004

Debut album 'Ineffable Desire' of Ella Blame is out!

Hot Songs Around The World

I Like The Way You Kiss Me
Artemas
90 entries in 24 charts
Lovin On Me
Jack Harlow
344 entries in 23 charts
Greedy
Tate McRae
716 entries in 28 charts
Petit Genie
Jungeli, Imen Es & Alonzo
178 entries in 5 charts
Lose Control
Teddy Swims
433 entries in 25 charts
Beautiful Things
Benson Boone
286 entries in 26 charts
Texas Hold 'Em
Beyonce
209 entries in 22 charts
Yes, And?
Ariana Grande
208 entries in 27 charts
We Can't Be Friends (Wait For Your Love)
Ariana Grande
126 entries in 23 charts
Anti-Hero
Taylor Swift
624 entries in 23 charts
Stick Season
Noah Kahan
386 entries in 20 charts
Until I Found You
Stephen Sanchez
226 entries in 16 charts
NEW YORK (www.ella-blame.com) - Ella Blame, a duo consisting of singer/composer Ella Blame and composer/multi-instrumentalist Michael D. Temple, today released its debut CD "Ineffable Desire" with 12 tracks of Psychedelic Pop, Psychedelic Dance, Progressive Dance and Ethereal/Ambient through CD Baby (https://www.cdbaby.com/ellablame).

Ella Blame create partially revolutionary music. As one of only a handful of musicians worldwide, they don't stick to boring, outdated stuff heard over several decades and billions of times, imitating music styles of the 60's thru 90's, but create music of their own that was never heard before.
Self-appointed music experts describe Ella Blame's music as unusual, far off, or even bizarre. It may take a while but Ella Blame will revolutionize pop music, taking it far beyond its current limits.

The above does not mean that Ella Blame are strictly into music that could be labeled "experimental". Most of Ella Blame's music is easily comprehensible by a broad audience.
"At times Blame evokes a wider-ranging Eartha Kitt or a more in-tune Lotta Lenya, but there is really no comparison that would do her justice. And she does some wild experimental things with her voice that you'll never hear on an opera stage or a Mariah Carey album. The avant-garde, non-dance pieces with their moody electronics are highly enjoyable as well." - Jon Sobel, The Global Muse.
Listen here: https://www.ella-blame.com/mpegs/Ella_Blame-How_Things_Have_Changed.m3u






Most read news of the week


© 2001-2024
top40-charts.com (S4)
about | site map
contact | privacy
Page gen. in 0.0085630 secs // 4 () queries in 0.0048789978027344 secs