UK Imports

November 3rd, 2009

Since Neuro has now landed across the pond, enriching the lives of Brits round-the-clock, we wanted to pay homage to UK imports that have enriched our lives. We’ve paired our favorite beverages with our favorite bands from the UK. A couple of downloads and you can join us.

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Muse – Muse blew up the American rock scene in 2006 with their album Black Holes and Revelations. Their unique sound combines a grungy classic rock feel with a more electronic beat led by wailing, vibrato vocals of Matthew Bellamy. What really endeared Muse to the American audience were their amazing stage performances. Their wild energy and onstage antics have led to the current coveted title of best live show. Drink a NeuroSport to keep you hydrated while dancing in the crowd of one of their wild shows!

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Coldplay –The combination of Chris Martin’s emotionally powerful lyrics with melodic pop guitar riffs and piano leads make Coldplay’s music infectiously catchy. Their top-charting singles have won awards and catapulted them into massive music festival headliners. Coldplay has charmed millions and will continue to make great, inspired music. NeuroBliss is perfect to mellow out to the wailing vocals and piano melodies of “The Scientist.”

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Radiohead – Radiohead has spanned a wide variety of musical genres and has found success in them all. Their first hit, the pop-rock anthem “Creep” was their most successful but Radiohead’s next four albums would get more and more avant garde with the introduction of a string section, electronically programmed drums, background noise and searing vocals. Enjoy Radiohead with a NeuroSonic and be able to distinguish all their musical intricacies and heart-pounding energy!

the_beatles3The Beatles –The band that once proclaimed themselves “bigger than Jesus Christ” truly did take the world by storm and revolutionized rock music. Their iconic albums are just as relevant and powerful today as they were in the 1960s. Their entire discography from early, happy pop albums to later, darker and more experimental music has been enjoyed by generation after generation. Down a NeuroTrim, throw the White Album on your IPod, and hit the treadmill.

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