This trendy grey tartan print jacket has became a key item this season. Wear it with a white basic tee, a pair of skinny jeans and ankle boots to complete your chic look.Tartan print design Shell: 67% polyester 33% viscoseLining: 100% polyesterProfessional dry clean only
Animal print remains a must-have for spring/summer, so invest in these leopard print bikini bottoms for a stylish swimwear staple. Team with a matching top, or mix and match with black pieces to keep it low-key.
80% polyamide 20% elastane
Lining: 100% polyester
Hand wash only
Daisies are set to be huge for the upcoming season, so invest in this delicate crochet daisy tee, featuring a transparent appearance for layering over Summer looks. Wear over basic vests for casual days, or team over bikinis for the perfect beach attire.
100% acrylic
Cool hand wash only
Give your casual wardrobe an instant refresh with this white self stripe cardigan, featuring an open front design and 3/4 length sleeves. Team with simple skinny jeans and flats for understated chic.
Self stripe knitted design
100% acrylic
Machine washable at 30c
The parka is a must when it comes to autumn/winter, so invest in this white borg lined version for a stylish and practical piece. Featuring a faux fur hood, drawstring waist and zip pocket detail. Main: 100% cotton Lining: 100% polyester Faux fur: pile.51% acrylic 49% modacrylic Backing: 100% polyester Wadding: 100% polyester
Put a tropical spin on sport luxe style in this printed baseball tee, nailing two of this season's biggest trends at once. Style with denim shorts for a holiday-ready look, and complete with chunky jelly shoes for an added sense of fun.100% viscose Machine washable at 30c
This lime aztec burnout crop top taps into two trends at once, featuring the must-have print and colour combination of the season. Team with a sporty black midi skirt and white canvas high tops for a fashion-forward casual look.
65% cotton
40% polyester
Machine washable at 30c
Gary Moore's 1989 release, After the War features a return to the metal guitar riffing of his 80's records ("Speak for Yourself" and "Running From The Storm"), while continuing to explore more conventional pop dynamics with mixed results - it works great on "Ready to Love." Also, after dedicating his last album to fallen childhood friend and musical partner in crime, Philip Lynott, Moore finally honored him in song with the moving "Blood of Emeralds." As it turned out, this would be Gary Moore's
When the Black Crowes released SHAKE YOUR MONEYMAKER in 1989, the alternative music revolution was a couple of years off as hair bands and mall queens cluttered the airwaves. The Crowes' debut was a straightforward rock & roll album named for an Elmore James song and recorded by a band fronted by an impossibly skinny lead singer and a pair of riff-happy guitarists. Sure, songs such as "Sister Luck, Twice As Hard" and "Jealous Again" may have struck a little close to the sound the Rolling Stone
'Welcome To Jamrock' is the third album by the youngest of the Marley clan, Damian. A refreshing and audacious mix of reggae, hip hop and acoustic roots music, this sonic mixture is complimented perfectly by Marley's insightful and sometimes poignant lyrics. Includes the single 'Welcome To Jamrock'.
Let's compare Hellfire, 1349's third full-length album, to a professional dominatrix or a horror movie. Just as there are different approaches in metal, there are different approaches in S&M and horror. There is the dominatrix who favors nuance and offers some hugs and caresses along with her whips, chains, and riding crops; there is, on the other hand, the domme who goes right for the cat-o-nine-tails and immediately inflicts as much pain as possible. There are nuanced vampire movies of the '30
Personnel includes: Nas, AZ (vocals); Olu Dara (trumpet).Producers: DJ Premier, L.E.S., Pete Rock, Q-Tip, The Large Professor.Engineers include: Eddie Sancho, Jason Vogel, Jamey Staub.Recorded at Chung King Studios, D & D Recording and Battery Studios, New York, New York.Out of a seemingly endless array of hip hop albums, every now and again something fresh and powerful rises to the top of the pile. Hailing from the Queensbridge Housing Projects in Long Island City (home to Marle
U2: Bono (vocals); The Edge (guitar, piano); Adam Clayton (bass); Larry Mullen, Jr. (drums). Recorded at Windmill Lane, Dublin, Ireland in July and August 1981. Originally released on Island (90092). Though it's probably one of their least-acclaimed albums, OCTOBER is where it all began to come together for U2. The youthful exuberance they demonstrated on BOY was now a given, but for this, their second album, the conceptual end of things began to coalesce as well. The Edge had begun to expand hi
Black Sabbath's debut album is given over to lengthy songs and suite-like pieces where individual songs blur together and riffs pound away one after another, frequently under extended jams. There isn't much variety in tempo, mood, or the band's simple, blues-derived musical vocabulary, but that's not the point; Sabbath's slowed-down, murky guitar rock bludgeons the listener in an almost hallucinatory fashion, reveling in its own dazed, druggy state of consciousness. Songs like the apocalyptic ti
This is where Petty's Dylan influence begins to rear its head. He made his name as an all-American, Byrds-inspired rock & roller, but on HARD PROMISES Petty began to explore a more reflective style, leaning on the softer side of his folk-rock roots. This is no NEBRASKA-there are plenty of spirited rockers and classy pop tunes-but Petty does sound like he's been spending some time with BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOME. There are sharply observed character studies of hard-luck and no-luck guys ("Somethin
THE PLEASURE PRINCIPLE contains seven bonus tracks which includes demo out-takes and `B' side singles.Personnel: Gary Numan (vocals, keyboards, synthetic percussion); Billy Currie (violin); Christopher Payne (viola, keyboards); Paul Gardiner (bass); Cedric Sharpley (drums, percussion); Garry Robson (background vocals).Recorded at Marcus Music AB, London, England. Includes liner notes by Steve Malins.Gary Numan's most commercially successful album is, perhaps unsurprisingly, his least re