You know that feeling when certain music makes your skin crawl. When the right songs are on our "playlist", our body goes on a physiological party. Our heart rate quickens, our pupils dilate, our body temperature rises, blood is diverted to our legs and our cerebellum becomes more active. The brain floods with dopamine and our skin tingles. Why is this happening to us? What is the reason we get goosebumps when listening to certain songs?
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Florence + The Machine, a British indie band formed in London in 2007, is named after its lead singer Florence Welch. Followers of the band know that Florence is characterized by her unique vocals and charisma, and her songs, the songs of the British band, are urban anthems, to say the least. Florence + The Machine are coming to Munich on December 16th.
Have you ever wondered what is the song that makes your heart beat faster, your heels itch instantly and a smile creeps on your lips? Maybe one that nostalgically evokes memories of times that have already passed, or one that fills you with energy for no reason at all? The fact is that we all know "feel good" songs because they make us feel good. Each of us probably has a song that is our source of energy, but there are also some universal songs that fill most people on this planet with good feelings.
The famous Scottish rockers Simple Minds, who, along with Depeche Mode and U2, are the most important representatives of the new wave rock music of the eighties, are coming to Milan on November 21. The great veterans of the new wave generation of the eighties, who are responsible for tracks such as Don't You (Forget About Me), Alive and Kicking and Belfast Child, promise an unforgettable evening.
"The world, stop, we'd like to get out." That's how the British Independent published a list of ten music videos that have exceeded one billion views on YouTube. All those of you who have already given up on the future can just stop reading, but for everyone else, here is a list that is not really a surprise. There are eight musicians in the elite club who cannot be classified as top musicians, but as if that matters at all. Wiz Khalifa was the latest to join the over-a-billion-views-on-YouTube club with See You Again, making him the first hip-hop artist in history to achieve the feat. Find out who the other YouTube "billionaires" are and who is the absolute king of YouTube below.
After the song, the creators of the latest James Bond movie served us a video for the title song of Spectre, Writing's On The Wall, sung by Sam Smith. Interspersed among the melancholic scenes with the British singer are some new scenes from the upcoming film Spectre, coming to us on November 5, 2015, which reveal what's behind the explosions, daring actions and pretty girls.
The British synthpop duo, after their outstanding debut in 2010 with the album Happiness and the somewhat less successful album Exile, returns with the album Surrender, which will be released on October 9 this year. The boys are also coming back with a tour, during which they will also perform in Vienna.
After an extraordinary performance in the spring of 2013, which ended with a general raving on the Komuna stage, the smaller hall of the Urban Culture Center Kino Šiška, the energetic Danish electro-pop duo is back with an excellent new album "Straitjacket"!
Autumn brings not only enjoying the warmth, but also warming up with music and new albums. Among other things, we can already listen to the new product of the Disclosure tandem these days, and in October and November, the albums of Aviciia, Janet Jackson, Selena Gomez, Rod Stewart and Ellie Goulding also hit the shelves.
British indie pop trio Alt-J, champions of the new quiet, subtle sympho-rock wave of experimental indie structure and recipients of the prestigious mercury music award, are coming to the Stadhalle in Vienna on November 25th.
From sunny California to the Austrian capital on November 7, 2015, the legendary thrash metallers Slayer will undoubtedly serve up the biggest incendiary pieces created in their more than 30-year career.
The temperature is rising! Namely, November 5, 2015 is approaching, when a new film about James Bond called Specter is coming to Slovenian cinema screens. They raised it further with the release of a new official Bond song, this time sung by Sam Smith. It's a ballad again, and Adele's Skyfall has been replaced by Writing's on the Wall.