John: ilikemusic because... it evokes my emotions like nothing else.
James, Maroon 5: ilikemusic because... It is a gateway into the present moment.
Leon Jean-Marie: ilikemusic because... It transcends. It really creates emotion with someone. That feeling it gives you, it goes through boundaries. To create something, it just breaks through all the walls. When you connect with a song, that is it, that is magic isn't it?
leah + melissa: ilikemusic because... its sick
Alicia Keys: ilikemusic because... it makes you feel!
cherylyn emery: ilikemusic because... it makes me happy even when im sad
Sian Evans: ilikemusic because... when everyone you cared about lets you down (e.g. friends, boyfriend, parents) all at the same time music will always be there to pick you up and help you move on. ;-)
Sarah Jessica Parker: ilikemusic because... it is a way to express yourself. And It is just a beutiful nightmare.
Jo Whiley: ilikemusic because... It makes me laugh and it makes my cry and it gets me out of a stress if I’m in a stress, and, if I’m in a good place then it will make me in a better place. It’s all about the emotion, it’s all about the feeling where music takes you to and what affect it has on you.
Earlier this summer Guillemots released the critically acclaimed debut LP 'Through The Windowpane' to glowing receptions across the board. Featuring the singles 'Made Up Lovesong Number #43' and 'We're Here', it entered the UK Top 20 last month and was hailed as the Sunday Times' CD of the Week with a stellar 5-star review.
On stage, they exude a raw, electric edge and - following last year's UK tour as special guests to Rufus Wainwright - they have headlined their own dates across Europe and the US, including several major UK tours and America's South by Southwest festival and played a host of live dates during August.
Together, they continue to fan their reputation as one of Britain's most relentlessly impressive acts. Nominated in this year's MOJO Honours List, they have earned plaudits from artists as diverse as Rufus Wainwright, Paul Weller, William Orbit, The Streets and the Scissor Sisters.
"Meet the most remarkable band in Britain - MOJO
"The fraught poetry of their lyrics and the spectral beauty of their sounds add up to some of the most haunting and joyful music I have heard this year
- Sunday Times Culture
"Smooth and brassy pop is their guiltless pleasure" - Guardianpage << 1 2 >>
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