
Here, his production keeps the band’s usual chaos intact while bringing in a more diverse sonic palette.
TREY SONGZ TRIGGA ALBUM LISTEN TV
Why you should listen: If anyone could sculpt Cerebral Ballzy’s frenzied hardcore into something more brooding and mature, it would be TV on the Radio’s Dave Sitek. What we said: “He packs a Harry Potter scar and a set of songs that navigates the cusp where breezy folk-pop – the stuff of lucrative ad syncs – tips over into someone getting murdered scuba diving off the north coast of Belgium,” wrote Kitty Empire, in the Observer New Review. It might not be for you if… You can’t keep up with acts like this any longer. Why you should listen: George Ezra smothers his smooth yet husky baritone all over this album of poppy folk. George Ezra – Wanted on Voyage (Columbia) What we said: “It might all feel a little mechanical, but Trigga does hang together, and has a seductive power that (one presumes) is befitting of the man himself,”wrote Paul Macinnes, in the Guardian. It might not be for you if… You’re firmly Team Drake when it comes to the place where hip-hop meets R&B. Why you should listen: Trey Songz delivers an album of hook-up R&B, referencing just about every sexual innuendo and adventure you can (or would rather not) imagine. What we said: “Over the course of Soul Mining's seven tracks, you variously hear folk fiddles and accordion, the popping basslines of contemporary funk, punishing industrial beats, electronics derived from New York's then current club music – both the post-disco boogie of the Peech Boys and D-Train and the electro of Newcleus and the Jonzun Crew – and African-inspired polyrhythms,” wrote Alexis Petridis, in the Guardian. It might not be for you if… For whatever reason, you’re not up for several of Jools Holland’s boogie-woogie piano solos sprinkled across this record. Why you should listen: In his early twenties, a fresh-faced and dryly witty Matt Johnson put together this eclectic (and slightly MDMA-addled) album of what can most simply be described as post-punk but in fact straddles far more musical references than that. The The – Soul Mining: 30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition (Sony Music CMG) Summer, which come complete with mock Ticketmaster logos and barcodes. The city’s Department of Consumer Affairs recently warnedĬoncertgoers to be on the lookout for a new wave of fake tickets this I hope theyįind the persons responsible and that situations like this never occur “It’s just wrong to take advantage of people like this. “It’s unfortunate what some people use their precious time to do,” he told QNS.com. While Songz’s agent did not return a request for comment on Friday,īelieve blasted the scammers earlier this week - saying it was sad that

“PLEASE CONTACT THE POLICE IF YOU ARE A VICTIM.”Īccording to the bogus promotional flier, New Yorkers could buyĪdvance tickets to the show by calling (310) 853-8209, a land-line phone

NEITHER RESORTS WORLD NOR TREY SONGZ HAS AUTHORIZED THIS EVENT,” the casino posted on its Web site. “Anything online that demands cash only you should avoid like the plague,” a police source said.Īnyone who responded to the ad was directed to a house on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn, the sources said. Theįraudsters had been offering VIP seats for $100 and general admission Sources said Resorts ultimately tipped off cops about the scam.

“We’re going to have a detail assigned to the venue tomorrow,” another source added. Was another event - featuring Lisa Lisa and her band Cult Jam - actually Tickets were sold,” a police source said Friday, explaining that there “About 800 people responded to the posting, and an estimated 600 Was also advertised to take the stage at the casino near Aqueduct. Unsuspecting fans of Songz and Caribbean pop artist Julien Believe, who Police sources told The Post that con artists promoted the phonyĬoncert on social media for weeks, and peddled fake passes to There’s just one problem: there is no show. The rapper perform at Resorts World Casino in Queens Saturday. Hundreds of Trey Songz fans have shelled out up to $100 a pop to see
