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Get it or forget it – NEVERWONDER, Jacki Stone, Social Room, Brent Butler, Guilande

Where were you when the world stopped turning?  Those words were written by Alan Jackson as he tried to wrap his head around the events of 9-11.  On the 17th anniversary of that fateful day, please stop and take a moment to reflect on how this country came together in the aftermath, and how we can get back together again.  Regardless of your politics, let’s find a way, before it’s too late.

For our first Get it or Forget it of the week, we have some new artists to check out, as well as one of the best alt-rock bands from Los Angeles with their long-awaited new EP.  Let’s get going.

Artist NameNEVERWONDER

Album NameNEVERWONDER

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Rock/Pop/Funk

Track Listing:  1.  Give it All; 2.  Moving On

Publicist:  Doug Deutsch Publicity Services

Review:  We have known brothers Andres and Vincent Ramos since before they left Exploiting Eve and founded NEVERWONDER.  The band has been through a lot of changes looking for that special something, which they seem to have found with their new additions of Jay Wise on guitar and classically trained Swiss vocalist Fabienne Grisel on lead vocals.  Grisel reminds us of another powerful female vocalist, VK Lynne of The Spider Accomplice, and we expect that she will lead NEVERWONDER to the promised land with her amazing vocal abilities, and the incredibly relatable lyrics and stunning musical track.  Both tracks are about love, and what we all must decide about it – to “Give it All” or be “Moving On.”  This EP shows us just a taste of what’s to come from this new version of NEVERWONDER, and we can’t wait to see what’s next.

Recommendation:  NEVERWONDER never fails to deliver, and the new EP is no exception.  Definitely jump on this bandwagon and Get it today!

Artist Name Jacki Stone

Album NameLike Hell It’s Yours

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  California Country

Track Listing:  1.  Crazy Man; 2.  On a Real Lonely Night; 3.  Like Hell It’s Yours; 4.  Wishful Drinking; 5.  Victims of Comfort; 6.  Country as Fuck; 7.  California is Country, Too; 8.  This Side of Blue; 9.  Slow Down Easy; 10.  Red Light Fever; 11.  I Never saw it Coming; 12.  I’m Here (Cause I’m not all There)

Publicist:  Effectively Immediately PR

Review:  Jacki Stone is proof that you don’t have to be from the South to play traditional country music.  Unfortunately, she has retained the California tendency to pepper her lyrics with explicit language.  Thank goodness the music makes it all worthwhile, including some driving southern rock and great horns on the title track, and a folksy, bluegrass sound on “Wishful Drinking.”    Our favorite tracks were “On a Real Lonely Night,” “Wishful Drinking,” “California is Country, Too,” “Slow Down Easy,” and “I Never saw it Coming.”

Recommendation:  This one is for all the “country” folk thriving on the west coast.  Enjoy this version of California country – it will fill the hole in your musical library.

Artist NameSocial Room

Album NameBrightstar

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Indie Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Brightstar; 2.  Let’s Talk; 3.  Kiss Me; 4.  When Will I Dream; 5.  Not Asking for the World

Publicist:  Send to Media

Review:  Social Room is a UK-based indie rock band with a strong new wave/britpop feel that delivers on so many levels, vocally, lyrically and musically.  They could easily take on the American radio scene and do well, especially in the college community.  They have a decidely Top 40 vibe, and we bet they would be amazing in concert as well.  We love all five of these tracks, and can’t wait to see what comes next.

Recommendation:  These guys are definitely worth taking a chance.  Get their EP soon.

Artist NameBrent Butler

Album NameL I L A C

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Hip-hop/Rap

Track Listing:  1.  Ready or Not; 2.  Baby, We Were Born to Riot!; 3.  Vybrent (ft Crimdella); 4.  Selective Memory; 5.  Watching me Closely; 6.  In the Desert (ft Lauren Renahan); 7.  Never Give Up (ft Sonia Rose); 8.  IDNY (ft Deascent)

Publicist:  Effectively Immediately PR

Review:  Like Eminem, Brent Butler makes his hip-hop in such a way that it has serious cross-over appeal to the pop scene.  His beats are sick, and despite the occasional explicit language, the lyrics are worth listening to.  The first track describes his music perfectly, because “Ready or Not,” Butler is coming to a radio dial near you.  We can see his music having a tremendous appeal to the college scene.

Recommendation:  While we are not the biggest fans of hip-hop, we would definitely add this one to our library, and recommend you do the same.

Artist NameGuilande

Album NameLive

Label:  AWAL

Genre:  Classic Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Looser; 2.  No More; 3.  Mighty Eagle; 4.  Gate of Hell; 5.  Run, Run, Run . . .; 6.  Love (Nature’s Way); 7.  Too Late; 8.  Freed Myself Today; 9.  Queen of Spades

Publicist:  ABIK Radio Promotions

Review:  Guilande is named after lead singer Orlanda Guilande with a classic rock vibe that brings back great memories of 70’s rock and roll.  This live album captures their amazing sound and energy and makes the listener want to get out and see their perform in concert.  There is not a weak song in this collection, and we could easily listen to them over and over again.  We love the sound of Guilande’s voice and the musical chemistry with her band is perfect, resulting in songs that reasonate with the listener, especially if they are a fan of bands like Lynnyrd Skynnrd, Jefferson Airplane, Credence Clearwater Revival and the like.

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one!  It belongs on repeat.

 

 

 

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Get it or Forget it – Gaelynn Lea, Lil’ Red and The Rooster, Teen Ravine, mmph, Jonathon Long

Happy First Friday!  Hope you’ve all had a good week after the Monday holiday, and are ready for the weekend.  Here are five albums being released today for your consideration.

Artist NameGaelynn Lea

Album NameLearning How to Stay

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Singer-songwriter  Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Bound by a Thread; 2.  Dark to Light and Dark Again; 3.  I See it Too; 4.  Jim & Judy’s Wedding (Larry Unger); 5.  Lost in the Woods; 6.  The Last Three Feet; 7.  Someday We’ll Linger in the Sun; 8.  I Wait; 9.  Grace and a Tender Hand; 10.  Metsakukkia; 11.  Moment of Bliss

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  We met the delightful Gaelynn Lea at last month’s Traveler’s Rest Festival, and found her to be one of the kindest and most humble artists we have ever encountered.  She was launched into the national spotlight after toiling in the dark for 20 years when she won the 2016 NPR Tiny Desk Contest, and she is truly worthy of the attention.  Her performance at Traveler’s Rest brought down the house, and three members of The Decemberists and the vocalists from Lenore joined her for her finale.  Her new album is likewise incredible.  She starts off slow and easy on “Bound by A Thread” before cranking it up with the upbeat “Dark to Light and Dark Again.”  She truly sums it up with her lines, “No matter how far we have climbed, we can not do it on our own.”  Her violin playing is without equal, and our dream collaboration would have her playing a song with I’m With Her’s Sara Watkins.  “I See it Too” will bring you to happy tears, while the stirring instrumental “Jim & Judy’s Wedding” will make you want to waltz across the floor.  We could go on and on about this incredible album, but suffice it to say that all of her songs are so inspirational that you will want to hear them over and over again.  Put this one on repeat – you’ll thank me later!

Recommendation:  If you buy only one album in the next 10 years, it simply has to be this one.  Get it now!

Artist NameLil’ Red & The Rooster

Album NameSoul Burnin’

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Blues

Track Listing:  1.  Soul Burnin’ Wrong; 2.  Catch the Train; 3.  Listen; 4.  Narcissistic Blues; 5.  Coq a Doodlin’; 6.  Black Cat Fever; 7.  Respect Your Sisters; 8.  Tic Toc; 9.  Hey Mister Mister; 10.  Big Boy Boogie; 11.  Chicken Scratch; 12.  Occupy my Mind

Publicist:  ABIK Radio Promotions

Review:  Lil’ Red & The Rooster have their own brand of the blues that incorporates some Americana (“Soul Burning’ Wrong,” “Hey Mister Mister,” “Chicken Scratch”) and jazz (“Listen,” “Black Cat Fever,” “Tic Toc,” “Occupy my Mind”), giving it a rich and full sound.  They also provide some killer blues guitar, that makes you want to hear these songs again and again.  And if traditional blues is what you want, there is plenty of that as well (“Narcissistic Blues,” “Coq a Doodlin'”).  They even rock it up a bit on “Big Boy Boogie.”   In other words, this album is da bomb!

Recommendation:  Regardless of how you like your blues, this one is a worthy addition to  your collection.  We highly recommend you Get it today.

Artist NameTeen Ravine

Album NameTeen Ravine

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Hall of Horrows; 2.  Friend of a Friend; 3.  Bad Dream; 4.  Stay; 5.  Steady On; 6.  Only You; 7.  Above Average; 8.  Permanent Honeymoon; 9.  This One Time

Publicist:  Auteur Research

Review:  Teen Ravine have a hit on their hands with their debut album, which continues the success they have already found with the release of the singles “Bad Dream” and “Friend of a Friend.”  The critics, including Noisey, NY Magazine, DIY, The Line of Best Fit and The 405, are spot on in their analysis, marking these newcomers as future superstars.   These songs are extremely radio friendly and just damn good fun, and would make a great soundtrack for your next party or get-together with friends or family.  They remind us of early Steely Dan.

Recommendation:  Run out and Get this one.  You won’t regret it.

Artist Namemmph

Album Name Serenade

Label:  Tri Angle Records

Genre:  Instrumental

Track Listing:  1.  Minuet; 2.  Tragedy; 3.  Woodlawn; 4.  Elegy; 5.  Serenade

Publicist:  Promo Juke Box

Review:  We reviewed his previous EP Dear God back in March 2018, and this new one is further confirmation of our original review.  It shows a deeper dimension to his composition and performance skills, and is even more commercial than his first EP.  Starting with “Minuet,” we feel a stronger, rockier edge to his music that Apple should definitely look at for future use in their commercials.

Recommendation:  Add this one to your collection if you like great music.

Artist NameJonathon Long

Album Name Jonathon Long

Label:  Wild Heart Records

Genre:  Contemporary Blues/Southern Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Bury Me; 2.  Shine Your Love; 3.  That’s Who I Know; 4.  The Light; 5.  Living the Blues; 6.  Natural Girl; 7.  The River; 8.  Pour Another Drink; 9.  This Road; 10.  Where Love Went Wrong; 11.  Pray for Me

Publicist:  Rick Lusher

Review:  This album, produced by 2018 Contemporary Blues Artist of the Year Samantha Fish on her label, Wild Heart Records, announces to the world that there is a new voice in contemporary blues who isn’t afraid to borrow from Southern Rock and Country to give his music something more that is normally associated with the blues genre.  His music is extremely radio friendly, and would fit in a myriad of musical genres, making it perfect for cross-over on different formats.  The album is non-stop fun, and we simply love Long’s voice and his lyrics.  This is our kind of blues, and we will shout it out from the rooftop that there is a new king in town.

Recommendation:  Don’t even think about it.  You simply must Get this one!

 

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Get it or forget it – Soviet Shiksa, Strunz and Farah, Kate Reid, Yamaneko, Katmaz

Happy Thursday – hope  your week has been going well as we close in on another weekend.  Here are five more artists to check out while you wait.

Artist NameSoviet Shiksa

Album Name Songs About Sex, Death and God:  Pt II

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Gothic Americana

Track Listing:  1.  Goodnight; 2.  Venge; 3.  Dolores; 4.  Island; 5.  Rise; 6.  Zeal

Publicist:  Neoteric Nashville

Review:  Soviet Shiksa has a completely different sound that incorporates heavy guitar and a gothic feel with an Americana vibe, resulting in high energy music that is also reminiscent of post-punk.  This is the second part of their three-part EP series on Songs About Sex, Death and God.  According to their website, their sound is inspired by late night horror films, and we can definitely tell that from the lyrical content and the overall vibe.  Our favorite track is “Zeal,” with an amazing trumpet on top of spectacular guitar and a bluesy feel.  Regardless, it is a most worthy effort, and we look forward to part 3.

Recommendation:  Definitely give this one a spin.

Artist NameStrunz & Farah

Album NameTales of Two Guitars

Label:  Selva

Genre:  Instrumental World Music

Track Listing:  1.  Butterfly’s Wing; 2.  Bolero #3; 3.  El Regalito; 4.  Peaks of Alborz; 5.  Vision Vine; 6.  Aire Carineño; 7.  Cirrus; 8.  Firoozeh; 9.  Two Moods; 10.  En los Montes; 11.  Clavo y Canela; 12.  Vals Tico; 13.  Carara

Publicist:  Guitarz Forever

Review:  If  you love the sound of the Gipsy Kings, then you will simply love Strunz & Farah.  They are two virtuoso guitar players and the variety of styles will truly amaze you.  Their music is heavily influenced by Latin and Middle Eastern  cultures and has a strong jazz feel.  From the frantic strumming on “Butterfly’s Wings,” the album just takes off, and is one of the best albums we have heard this year.

Recommendation:  Don’t think twice – Get this one today!

Artist NameKate Reid

Album NameThe Heart Already Knows

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Jazz

Track Listing:  1.  Something to Live For (ft Paul Meyers); 2.  Confessin’ (ft Larry Koonse); 3.  No More (ft Fred Hersch); 4.  Two Grey Rooms (ft Larry Koonse); 5.  Endless Stars (ft Romero Lubambo); 6.  Busy Being Blue (ft Taylor Eigsti); 7.  I’m Just a Lucky So and So (ft Paul Meyers); 8.  Secret o’ Life (ft Taylor Eigsti); 9.  If I Should Love You (ft Fred Hersch); 10.  Minds of Their Own (ft Romero Lubambo); 11.  Lazin’ Around (ft Fred Hersch)

Publicist:  Mouthpiece Music

ReviewThe Heart Already Knows is a collection of duets with some of the finest guitarists and pianists in the world.  Kate Reid is an accomplished pianist in her own right, and her smoky, sexy voice is the perfect vehicle to convey this amazing group of jazz standards, original compositions and pop tunes.  Her scatting seems so natural, and she brings life to these songs with just her vocal abilities.  It doesn’t hurt that her accompanists are some of the best in the business, resulting in a jazz masterpiece.

Recommendation:  Definitely get this one if you love jazz.

Artist NameYamaneko

Album NameAfterglow

Label:  Local Action Records

Genre:  Electronic Ambient

Track Listing:  1.  Afterglow; 2.  Second Encounter; 3.  Oslo House Sunrise 4K; 4.  Unreachable Feeling; 5.  Hydrokinesis

Publicist:  Worldwide Friendly Society

Review:  Yamaneko is a London-based producer who mixes electronic and ambient sound into a truly original musical form.  The music is so soothing that you will want to put it on whenever you need to relax or meditate.  Every song will soon become a favorite, and would also provide a perfect soundtrack in combination with your photos.  Give this one a listen, it is definitely worth it.

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one!

Artist NameKatmaz

Album NameTremolo Love

Label:  Nordic Records//PaintedBlack

Genre:  Indie Pop/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  One More; 2.  Tremolo Love; 3.  Don’t Change; 4.  Hello; 5.  Each Other

Publicist:  Nordic Records

Review:  If you are a fan of the TV show Empire, you know that after his near-death experience, Lucius Lyon (played by Terrence Howard) could “see” music instead of just hearing it.  That is the experience the listener receives from this new EP by Katmaz, a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who brings his songs to life in such a cinematic and dramatic way that you can visually “see” the music.  Music Supervisors need to take immediate notice of this amazing artist, whose songs would be perfect for placement in television, film and commercials.  These songs also have potential for radio airplay.

Recommendation:  Get up and Get this one NOW!

 

 

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Get it or forget it – Norphlet, Marty Elkins, Bruce Katz Band, Changelings, Leeroy

It’s already Wednesday again, and I’m getting ready for my first session with Jessica Lynn Johnson, the director of my solo show, Livin’ the Dream.  We are working hard to give you a treat next June at the Hollywood Fringe Festival, and I can’t wait to see your reaction to our show.  In the meantime, here are five artists to consider as we head over the hump to the weekend.

Artist NameNorphlet

Album NameNorphlet

Label:  849854 Records DK

Genre:  Alt Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Brand New; 2.  Heirlooming; 3.  The Recess (Interlude); 4.  Omador; 5.  Cardinals

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Norphlet is an up and coming duo featuring a Californian and a Texan, and we couldn’t be happier with the results.  These songs belong on the radio, and we truly love the first two singles, “Brand New” and “Heirlooming.”  The songs are truly well written, with intelligent lyrics, an amazing lead guitar and a powerful drum foundation.  The instrumental interludes are straight alt rock, and would make the perfect soundtrack for commercials, while the tracks themselves should be considered for placement in television and film.  We also love the lo-fi production, which brings out the strong vibe of this band, especially on the acoustic ballad “Cardinals.”  We have no doubt that this band has what it takes to make it in the industry, and we look forward to seeing what they have in store for us.

Recommendation:  Definitely Get it!

Artist NameMarty Elkins

Album Name Fat Daddy

Label:  Nagel Heyer Records

Genre:  Jazz/Blues

Track Listing:  1.  You Turned the Tables on Me; 2.  On Revival Day; 3.  How can you Face Me; 4.  That’s all There is to That; 5.  It’s too hot for Words; 6.  Cow Cow Boogie; 7.  I Cover the Waterfront; 8.  It’s a Pity to say Goodnight; 9.  My old Flame; 10.  Fat Daddy; 11.  I Can’t Face the Music; 12.  Sugar; 13.  These Foolish Things; 14.  Travelin’ all Alone

Publicist:  Mouthpiece Music

Review:  These jazz standards may have been previously recorded by such jazz legends as Alice Faye, Ella Fitzgerald and Ethel Waters, but Marty Elkins breathes new life into them, infusing them for a new generation.  Her voice is impeccable, and the arrangements will have every traditional jazz lover jumping for joy.  We love her scatting on “You Turned the Tables on Me,” as well as the organ and trumpet.  This is a great album for chilling after work, and relaxing with a glass of your favorite wine.  Elkins seamlessly blends jazz and blues, and even adds a gospel touch to “On Revival Day.”  We simply love every song, and think you will too.

Recommendation:  If you love traditional jazz and the blues, then this one is a must-have.  Get it!

Artist NameBruce Katz Band

Album NameGet Your Groove

Label:  American Showplace Music

Genre:  Blues

Track Listing:  1.  Hesitation Blues; 2.  Freight Train; 3.  Beef Jerky; 4.  Shine Together (Tribe of Lights); 5.  River Blues; 6.  Make Things Right; 7.  Get Your Groove!; 8.  Zone 3; 9.  Rush Hour; 10.  Wasn’t my Time; 11.  The Bun

Publicist:  Rick Lusher

Review:  Traditional blues always sound better with a funky organ and a wailing guitar, and this album has that in spades.  Add to that the soulful voice of Bruce Katz and you have the perfect recipe for a rocking blues sound that will get you on your feet and grooving to the music.  The instrumentals “Freight Train,” “Beef Jerky” and “River Blues” would work great as commercial placements, while the remainder of the songs are radio friendly and also good material for music supervisors.  You can’t go wrong with the amazing sound of this band, and we would love to see them perform live, as we are sure that all of the amazing energy would translate well in a concert setting.  “Shine Together (Tribe of Lights)” and “Make Things Right” would make great theme songs for a worthy charity.  They are very inspirational and the cherry on top of this perfect album.

Recommendation:  Don’t “hesitate,” Get this one today.

Artist NameChangelings

Album NameFrom my Raygun With Love

Label:  Marshmallow Pavement Records

Genre:  Dream Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Love Like Diamonds; 2.  Fridge Buzz; 3.  Baby We’re Falling Upwards; 4.  Moondance Venus; 5.  Escapist; 6.  Withdrawal; 7.  Andrea; 8.  They Don’t Hold a Candle

Publicist:  The A&R Department

Review:  We have heard so much great music lately from down under, and Changelings has to be near the top of the heap.  Their music is very chill and dreamy, with a vibe that totally relaxes the listener.  The songs are truly radio friendly, and perfect for numerous placements in film and television.  These songs are like diamonds, perfectly reflecting the light.  Lead single “Moondance Venus” is the obvious choice for a break-out song, and we think it highlights the best parts of this album.

Recommendation:  We highly recommend you Get this one.

Artist NameLeeroy

Album NameBurn to Ashes

Label:  A&R Records

Genre:  Indie Rock/R&B/Reggae

Track Listing:   1.  Burn to Ashes; 2.  Freedom’s Prisoners; 3.  Mr. Steal Your Girl; 4.  Roamer

Publicist:  The A&R Department

Review:  We were hooked from the first notes, but the amazing vocals truly put this one over the top.  We just wish there were more than four tracks, because our appetite is ravenous for more.  We love the fact that his music combines elements of rock, R&B and reggae, and especially love “Mr. Steal Your Girl.”  Leeroy is an amazing guitarist and vocalist, and we expect great things from him in the not too distant future.

Recommendation:  Drop what you’re doing and Get this one.

 

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Get it or forget it – Nicholas Merz, Tulipomania, Lower Automation, Lucky 757, Robert Cellucci

What an amazing time we had in North Carolina at the Richardson Family Reunion in Fayetteville.  There were two aunts, one sibling, five first cousins, and a slew of second and third cousins.  It was a day of great BBQ (thanks Damon!), food, sweets and the best conversation, as memories flowed like wine.  It made me remember what I loved most about being around family.  We also got to see an afternoon performance by our friend Jason Adamo, who recently scored his first platinum album as he co-wrote the recent #1 song by Brett Young, “Beautiful Believer.”  Can’t wait to go back again, but in the meantime, here are five more artists for you to check out.

Artist Name:  Nicholas Merz

Album NameThe Limits of Men

Label:  Aagoo Records

Genre:  Folk Rock

Track Listing:    1.  Generation; 2.  Fashion; 3.  Man Without Woman; 4.  Bulled Rose; 5.  The Empress Of The Garden; 6.  Neon Figures; 7.  Domestic Dispute; 8.  Down Range; 9.  The Great American Tail

Publicist:  Shameless Promotion PR

Review:  The first thing you notice is the deep voice of Nicholas Merz and the soothing folk rock soundtrack that supports these songs.  This is his debut solo album after recording six albums with the Seattle indie rock band Darto.  The songs have an almost Americana feel, especially “Man Without Woman,” and a serious singer-songwriter vibe.  Among the best tracks are “Fashion,” the first single “Bulled Rose,” “Domestic Dispute,” and “Down Range.”

Recommendation:  This one is definitely worth checking out.

Artist NameTulipomania

Album NameOff the Map

Label:  Sursumcorda Recordings

Genre:  Alt Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Off the Map; 2.  On the Outside (Spinello remix); 3.  On the Outside (Spinello remix instrumental)

Publicist:  Shameless Promotion PR

Review:  This EP contains two songs (and an instrumental version of the second song), showing two entirely different sounds, albeit both are in the alt rock family.  “Off the Map” is very dark, moody and melancholic, while “On the Outside” is more upbeat but with the same dark and melancholic vibe.  The band also simultaneously released music videos for each song, which have received critical acclaim and resulted in the video for “Off the Map” being selected for the Aesthetica Short Film Festival in York, UK.

Recommendation:  This band is definitely not for everybody.  If you like your music different, and you are adventurous, then give this one a spin.

Artist NameLower Automation

Album NameShoebox Companion

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Mathcore/Punk

Track Listing:  1.  Coax; 2.  Cattle Prod Hypochondriac; 3.  Tethererd; 4.  30 Second Song; 5.  Phil and Phyllis Philler; 6.  Swing Flesh

Publicist:  Viral Propaganda PR

Review:  We can safely say we have never heard anything like Lower Automation.  It has the high intensity of punk with the chaos of psychedelica, and a healthy does of hard core rock.  The lyrics are difficult to understand both sonically and literally.  This is not music for the masses, and we hope they can find an audience for this entirely different type of music.

Recommendation:  This one is only for the truly adventurous.  For the rest of us, forget it.

Artist NameLucky 757

Album NameLonesome Lagoon

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Surf Rock Instrumental

Track Listing:  1.  Spanish Shore; 2.  Mar Agitado; 3.  Cross Steppin’ 4.  Reflecting; 5.  Belvedere Banzai; 6.  Fernando; 7.  The Voyager; 8.  MONSTA!; 9.  Mugsy; 10.  Lonesome Lagoon

Publicist:  Working Brilliantly

Review:  If you say instrumental surf rock to most music lovers, they will immediately think of the incredible Dick Dale and his song forever associated with the movie Pulp Fiction.  Trust us when we tell you the legacy of Dale will live on in the work of Lucky 757.  They not only continue his rich tradition, they actually improve upon it.  This is an amazing set of 10 songs that every lover of surf rock will enjoy, and you will want to hear this one over and over again.

Recommendation:  By all means, rush out and Get this one.

Artist NameRobert Cellucci

Album NameThe End of a Rainbow

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Country

Track Listing:  1.  The End of a Rainbow; 2.  I Love You Today; 3.  20 Years Ago; 4.  I’m so Sorry; 5.  I’m Sure About This; 6.  Me & You; 7.  Who I Want to Be; 8.  The End of a Rainbow (acoustic)

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  We don’t normally review albums that are more than six months old, but we were so impressed with this young man that we are making an exception in his case.  We met him last Sunday while attending the Jason Adamo show we talked about earlier.  His voice is crystal clear and perfect for country music, with a sound similar to Darius Rucker and Dustin Lynch.  The title song is clever and strong, and would be a great candidate for extended airplay on country radio, as would “I Love You Today.”    Cellucci is a natural storyteller, and we can’t understand how he hasn’t been discovered yet.  With his talents, he could easily make it in today’s country music scene.  There is not a weak song on this album.  Nashville needs to definitely take notice of this artist.

Recommendation:  This artist is heading for stardom.  Jump on this bandwagon now, and Get his debut EP today!

 

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Rayland Baxter, Jose Gonzalez and The Brite Lights, Shakey Graves at Big Sky Brewing Company – live performance review

Our final concert for August at the Big Sky Brewing Company occurred on August 25, and included solo performer Rayland Baxter, and bands José González & the Brite Lights and Shakey Graves.  It was a remarkably chill evening that coincided with the return of the students for the fall semester at the University of Montana and the 13th annual River City Roots Festival.  Once again, it was produced by Knitting Factory Presents, and they did another wonderful job, as did the amazing catering staff of Riversong Gourmet Catering.

Nashville native Rayland Baxter kicked off the evening with a short 20-minute solo set, playing songs from his recently released album Wide Awake.  He also made a tongue-in-cheek attempt at shredding, much to the delight of the crowd.  After his set, we got to spend some time together, as he hung out with me at the pass gate, watching portions of the rest of the artists performing.  He was an extremely nice guy who had a few friends and fans in the audience, and took the time to talk to each and every one of them.

Next on the stage was Swedish artist José González, who brought his band, The Brite Lights, with him.  The harmonies were exquisite, as was the amazing sound of their music.  The audience got into them rather quickly, and were soon in sync with the performance.  The band also had the amazing sound of The Gipsy Kings, and the audience roared with approval at not just the vocal harmonies but the musical harmonies and percussion as well.  Check out their most recent Spotify upload for a taste of the magic.

Finally, it was time for the headliner, and the crowd was restless with anticipation.  This was the third recent performance by Shakey Graves in Missoula.  The last time he was here, he was the opening act for The Decemberists’ Traveler’s Rest Festival last year.  He and his other guitarist snuck into the crowd and began their set from just in front of the sound booth while his drummer and bass player joined in from the stage.  The crowd went crazy, and it became quickly clear that we were in for a wonderful show.  Graves played with his band for approximately 30 minutes before sending them off on a break while he performed alone as a one-man band, reminiscent of the great Rocco DeLuca.  As this was his first local performance with a full band, the audience was most familiar with his solo material.  This portion also lasted about 30 minutes before he was joined on stage for a stirring duet with Baxter.  After the song, Graves invited Baxter to join in with the band, and he continued on acoustic guitar, providing a welcome addition to the overall amazing sound of Graves’ band.  He sent the band away again and performed his final songs by himself, honestly telling the crowd that it was his true “last song”, as he wasn’t going to do a fake encore.  The concert ended before curfew, and the crowd quickly departed the venue.  Afterwards, I had the opportunity to take a co-worker and his date backstage.  She was a huge Shakey Graves fan, and was dying to meet him.  I had already cleared it with management, and Graves was the perfect gentleman as he took the time to talk with them and take pictures.  It was the perfect ending to a wonderful night of music.

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Get it or forget it – Gina Sicilia, Kayla Starr, Rare Americans, Mike Stapleton, Eyes of Love

(cue Peter, Paul & Mary)  By the time you read this, we will have left on a jet plane heading to a family reunion in North Carolina for the Labor Day weekend.  We are so proud to bring you these next five artists, including the latest from multiple LA Music Critic Awards winner and Blue Élan Records artist Gina Sicilia.  Here we go!

Artist NameGina Sicilia

Album NameHeard the Lie

Label:  Blue Élan Records

Genre:  Blues

Track Listing:  1.  Heard the Lie; 2.  How Many Times; 3.  Ready for Love; 4.  Brighter Day (ft Janiva Magness); 5.  Angels Watching; 6.  Man in the Sky; 7.  Sugar; 8.  Darling; 9.  Light me Up; 10.  I do Bad Things; 11.  Growing Dim

Publicist:  MAD Ink PR

Review:  It’s been 10 years since she recorded her first of eight albums, and this one is her best yet.  Grammy-nominated producer Dave Darling brings it all together for this young blues superstar whose songwriting abilities continue to amaze us.  From the first notes of the title track, it becomes quickly obvious that the listener is in for a treat, as the husky voice of Gina Sicilia fills the songs with so much soulfulness.  Her version of the blues borrows considerably from classic R&B, and comparisons to great singers like Aretha Franklin and Gladys Knight are a natural conclusion.   This is baby-making music that soothes your soul and lets you know that you are not alone in what’s happening around you.  She gives us a blistering and soulful cover of Bad Company‘s “Ready for Love” and also hooks up with her labelmate, Grammy-nominated blues singer Janiva Magness, for an amazing duet on “Brighter Day.”  She even goes a little country on “Sugar” and does her best impression of 60s girl groups on “Darling.”  You can’t go wrong with this album, and will find yourself listening to these songs over and over again.

Recommendation:  If you treasure great songs sung by an amazing vocalist, then you simply MUST Get this one.  Rush out and grab it today!

Artist NameKayla Starr

Album NameException to the Rule

Label:  Grunge Pop Records

Genre:  Alt Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Say you Will; 2.  Dangerous; 3.  Truth; 4.  Deepest Sea

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Kayla Starr is a genre-defying artist who mixes alternative rock, trip hop, electronics and grunge pop into a unique style that is all her own.  She wrote and co-produced all four songs on this stellar EP.  Her voice is silky smooth and strong, and rises above most of her peers in the indie community.  Her songs are truly radio friendly and are worthy of heavy rotation on major stations, especially college radio.  “Dangerous” is a true hit in the making, and would make a great break-out single.  She could easily be the next Meghan Trainor.

Recommendation:  This one is a must-have.  Get it now!

Artist NameRare Americans

Album Name Rare Americans

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Alt Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Cats, Dogs & Rats; 2.  Moss Park; 3.  Balmoral Hotel; 4.  Night After Night; 5.  I vs I; 6.  Pay me Back

Publicist:  Effectively Immediately PR

Review:  Rare Americans are a pair of Canadians who only started writing songs a year ago.  Before recording this debut album, the songs were made into music videos where they quickly became viral hits on YouTube, including over a million views on “Cats, Dogs & Rats.”  They mix punk, hip hop and rock into their version of alt rock, with lyrics aimed at calling out the bad in the world so that it can be dealt with.  This is high energy music that will make you think as well.  The vocals are not pretty but they are perfectly suited for this type of music.

Recommendation:  Give this one a good listen – we think it will grow on you, or at least make you think about the world in general.

Artist NameMike Stapleton

Album Name Reflections

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Folk/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  When no one Cares; 2.  Reflections; 3.  Anxiety Builds; 4.  Goodwill; 5.  We Both Shall Ride; 6.  Empty Space; 7.  Burn a Hole; 8.  Thickly Settled; 9.  Ignorance and Greed; 10.  Everything I Own; 11.  Go Away; 12.  Abide

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Hard to believe we just reviewed this artist’s last album Mid-Winter Blues only six weeks ago, and here he is back with another one.  Trust us, we are not complaining, because we simply love his material, which continues to improve.  Like his previous album, these are songs meant for airplay on NPR stations, and would also be great for placements in television and film.  We simply adore the title track, “Anxiety Builds,” “We Both Shall Ride,” “Burn a Hole,” “Thickly Settled,” and “Everything I Own.”

Recommendation:  This one is definitely worthy of your attention.  We recommend you Get it soon.

Artist Name:  Eyes of Love

Album Name End of the Game

Label:  Wharf Cat Records

Genre:  Pop/Rock/Experimental

Track Listing:  1.  Homeowners; 2.  New; 3.  Version of Tomorrow; 4.  Piano 1 Final; 5.  Players of the Field; 6.  Breakers at Midnight; 7.  Classifieds Strings; 8.  There’s a Party; 9.  End of the Game; 10.  Classified; 11.  Millionaire; 12.  DDT & the Undertaker; 13.  Elevator; 14.  New Piano

Publicist:  Promo Juke Box

Review:  Eyes of Love, spearheaded by songwriter Andrea Schiavelli, is the perfect representation of chaos and harmony.  The style floats between breezy pop, alternative rock and experimental music to provide a look at the world in general.  The album even includes a pair of piano instrumentals as well as a strings arrangement for their song “Classifieds” to truly keep the listener on their toes.  With the musical diversity, every listener should be able to find something that they like here.  Our favorite track is “Players of the Field.”

Recommendation:  This one is different enough to warrant your attention.  Check it out today.

 

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Get it or forget it – Luna Neptune, Megative, Brigades, Daniel Aged, Detroit Rebellion

Just one more day until we fly the friendly skies back to North Carolina.  Here are five more artists to consider as we prepare to go.

Artist Name Luna Neptune

Album NameNext Automated Wave

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Alternative Folk

Track Listing:  1.  Next Automated Wave; 2.  Elspeth & Elijah; 3.  The Illustrious Pen Thief

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Scottish alt-folk singer Luna Neptune is a tease.  There is just enough greatness in her latest EP to get you hooked, but not enough to fill you up.  That is probably part of her plan for world domination, as she gives us just enough to make us want more.  All three of these tracks are stellar, unlike anything else in this genre.  Her Scottish heritage comes through strongly in her musical style and strikes a chord with the listener.  We are now addicted and can’t wait until our next fix.

Recommendation:  By all means, go and Get this one!

Artist NameMegative

Album NameMegative

Label:  Last Gang Records

Genre:  Dub/Reggae

Track Listing:  1.  Have Mercy; 2.  More Time; 3.  Can’t do Drugz (Like I Used To); 4.  Beneath the Sun; 5.  Yeah Yeah Yeah (Yeah Yeah); 6.  Bad Advice (ft Metric Man); 7.  Can’t get Away; 8.  Megative No Fear (ft Metric Man); 9.  She’s not Real; 10.  Ghetto Defendant; 11.  One Day … All This Will be Gone

Publicist:  The Syndicate

Review:  Infusing their music with the best of reggae and 70s-era UK punk, Megative gives us a truly listenable dancehall dub mix that is fun to listen to, and perfect for dancing.  The reggae forms the foundation of the music, making it the music of choice for chilling and party-time.  It will appeal to reggae and dance music lovers, as well as to anyone who just loves great music.  We can see it becoming a smash in Europe and on the college music scene, and we absolutely love this album.  It starts out strong with “Have Mercy” and then proceeds to blow us away with its intensity and sheer joy.

Recommendation:  Run out and Get this one today!

Artist NameBrigades

Album NameTrue Blue

Label:  Tone & Pixel

Genre:  Pop-punk

Track Listing:  1.  Turmoil; 2.  Buffy; 3.  China Doll; 4.  Sucker; 5.  Calligraphy; 6.  Finish Your Chardonnay

Publicist:  Behind the Curtains Media

Review:  Brigades has a driving indie pop/rock sound with vestiges of punk that is upbeat and fun to listen to.  They would be a great soundtrack for your daily work-out, as well as the perfect addition to your local radio station.  Their music is truly radio friendly, and would also be good placement material for film and television.  Best tracks include “Turmoil,” “China Doll,” “Caligraphy,” and “Finish Your Chardonnay.

Recommendation:  We highly recommend you Get this one.

Artist NameDaniel Aged

Album NameDaniel Aged

Label:  Quality Time Recordings

Genre:  Instrumental/Electronic

Track Listing:  1.  UNTLD1; 2.  BASS.INT; 3.  BH; 4.  STEEL.INT; 5.  KAWAI SQ; 6.  BREATH2; 7.  PC33; 8.  12.21

Publicist:  Worldwide Friendly Society

Review:  Daniel Aged is a gifted musician that knows how to bring out the best in his compositions with stylistic electronica and impressive bass guitar.  It is no wonder that he has gradually found his niche in composing scores for film and television, and is every bit as gifted as Oscar-winner Trent Reznor.  According to his Facebook page, this album is a collection he started in 2015 or 16 from demos, loops, and feelings, and recorded them on his computer and tape machine.   We see a bright future for this gifted composer.

Recommendation:  These instrumental tracks are perfect for chill time.  Get a copy and enjoy.

Artist NameDetroit Rebellion

Album Name See You Next Year

Label:  Bodan Kuma Recordings

Genre:  Modern Blues/Garage Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Wrong Number; 2.  Troubadour; 3.  You’re Going South Tonight; 4.  Black; 5.  When the Finger Points at You; 6.  See you Next Year; 7.  Snake Eyes; 8.  Storyteller; 9.  The Bug Jar; 10.  Spit Fire; 11.  Put on a Show; 12.  Graveyard Blues

Publicist:  The Syndicate

Review:  We reviewed their first album The Man last August, and are happy to be able to review their sophomore release as well.  This time around, the sound is much more punkish and raw than their debut release, but no less effective in raising the listener’s consciousness.  This is not your father’s blues, but a modern-day sound that incorporates more rock and punk into the mix, making it sound almost lo-fi and retro.  The lyrics still hit with a punch and are about the issues that are pressing today.  They are harder to understand because of the lo-fi production, but we recommend you listen to the songs over and over until their message comes through.

Recommendation:  If you like a modern day approach to protest songs, then definitely give these guys a listen.

 

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Get it or forget it – The Fisherman and the Sea, Mattson 2, Damon Fowler, Valerio Lysander, Steven Blane

Happy hump day!  We are so excited because in less than 48 hours, we will be on a plane heading to God’s country – North Carolina – for a family reunion.  It’s been far too long since I’ve been home, and the chance to introduce my wife to my extended family and see where I grew up.  In the meantime, we still have a lot of music to share, so here are five artists to get you through the mid-point of the week.

Artist NameThe Fisherman & The Sea

Album NameI Can’t Alone

Label:  Neck of the Woods Records

Genre:  Indie Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Skinny Dip; 2.  Ugly; 3.  Naive (ft Emppu Suhonen); 4.  Reptile (ft Sanna K); 5.  A Man With no Dance

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  This is the third EP we have reviewed from The Fisherman & The Sea since November 2017, and they continue to impress.  While we enjoy these frequent short EPs, we wish they would give us a full length album as well.  They have created some of the best indie rock music from the international community, and are a shining beacon to the rest of their community that America is listening, and is ready for them to make a solid attack on our American radio scene.  This is by far the best of the three EPs so far, and we can’t wait to see what’s next.  Our favorite tracks include “Ugly,” “Naive,” and “A Man With no Dance.”

Recommendation:  If you only get one of their EPs, then this is the one to Get (although we think you should get them all)!

Artist NameMattson 2

Album NameA Love Supreme

Label:  Spiritual Pajamas

Genre:  Jazz

Track Listing:  1.  Acknowledgement; 2.  Resolution; 3.  Interlude; 4.  Pursuance; 5.  Psalm

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Identical twins Jared and Jonathan Mattson bring us a remarkable re-imagining of John Coltrane‘s classic album A Love Supreme.  That is tantamount to spitting in the face of God for some jazz lovers, but trust us when we say that the Mattson twins deliver a stunning performance of this revered masterpiece.  As someone who spent a lot of time in the jazz world, and heard many of the best perform live, Mattson 2 is definitely worthy of the right to record this jazz master, and up to the task of delivering some of the finest jazz we have heard in many years.

Recommendation:  This one is a no-brainer.  If you love jazz, and Coltrane in particular, you owe it to yourself to Get this one today!

Artist NameDamon Fowler

Album NameThe Whiskey Bayou Session

Label:  Whiskey Bayou Records

Genre:  Blues/Roots/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  It Came out of Nowhere; 2.  Fairweather Friend; 3.  Hold me Tight; 4.  Up the Line; 5.  Ain’t Gonna Rock With you no More; 6.  Closer Walk With Thee; 7.  Pour Me; 8.  Holiday; 9.  Running out of Time; 10.  Candy; 11.  Florida Baby

Publicist:  Rick Lusher

Review:  Damon Fowler recorded his first album at the age of 19, and is releasing his first album on Tab Benoit’s new label, Whiskey Bayou Records.  This is his first studio album in four years, and it was definitely worth the wait.  He has definitely hit the road runnning with these songs, and only strengthens his legacy as a blues master.  The album is currently sitting at #1 on the Roots Music Report, where it has been for the past three weeks, so trust us when we tell you it IS just that good!  We especially love his cover of the Johnny Nash classic “Hold me Tight,” as well as the gospel song, “Closer Walk with Thee.”  Add to that the amazing original compositions, and  you have the makings of one of the best blues albums of 2018.

Recommendation:  This is the type of album that will make blues fans out of any one.  Get it now!

Artist NameValerio Lysander

Album NameWe are like Coloured Moths Towards the Sunlight

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Baroque Pop

Track Listing:  1.  The Moon; 2.  Feathers; 3.  If you Were me you Would Be; 4.  A Little Foot; 5.  The Prince; 6.  Comme Une Rivière; 7.  Cotton; 8.  Ryan; 9.  I’m Screwed; 10.  Little People; 11.  Fools; 12.  Hymn; 13.  Le Stelle de lu Cielo

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  We are sure this is the most unique album we have heard from the UK, and we love it.  It is uplifting, with the feeling of having an entire orchestra with an amazing vocalist who also wrote these incredible songs.  This is the album to lift your spirits whenever you are feeling down, as it is impossible not to feel better when listening to these amazing songs.  It is also the only singer-songwriter album you need if you love show tunes, as these songs have the same feeling and would make a great foundation for a new musical.

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one.

Artist NameSteven Blane

Album NameSo New York

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Jazz Singer-songwriter

Track Listing:  1.  Bum’s Rush; 2.  Gaslight; 3.  Too Beautiful for Words; 4.  Central Park; 5.  Smoke and Mirrors; 6.  So New York; 7.  Daylight Savings Time Moon; 8.  On Bleeker Street; 9.  New York is my Girlfriend; 10.  Sidewalks of New York

Publicist:  EMPKT PR

Review:  As a huge fan of Neil Diamond‘s The Jazz Singer, I always marveled at his ability to go from a cantor to a pop singer.  Well, as often happens, life imitates art.  Steven Blane is a rabbi and cantor, as well as a singer-songwriter.  Although he normally writes in the Americana/roots/folk/country style, this homage to his beloved New York City is more Frank Sinatra than Chris Stapleton.  It is a lovely tribute to the Big Apple, and would have impressed ole blues eyes himself.  We absolutely adore the easy listening sound, and think that Blane is a perfect fit in this genre.

Recommendation:  Regardless of your musical tastes, this one is a classic, and belongs in your music library.  Get it.

 

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Get it or forget it – Foemen, Raquel Bell, Paulaa, Michika Fukumori, The Skiffle Players

As we head into the final week of August, we still have lots of great artists to share with you.  Here are another five for your consideration.

Artist NameFoemen

Album NameMagntisz 

Label:  Marmallow Pavement Records

Genre:  Electronic

Track Listing:  1.  All Night; 2.  Freedom Rules; 3.  Magnetic Form; 4.  Oh Crooked Crown; 5.  Surrender

Publicist:  The A&R Department

Review:  While not the biggest fan of electronic music, we really like this EP from Australia’s Foemen.  The sound is hot and is good to listen to as well as dance.  We love the songs, which are well written and radio ready as well as the perfect addition to a house mix.  The effects on the vocals are also not the norm, and we like the overall production of the EP.  Our favorite tracks are “Freedom Rules, “Magnetic Form, and “Oh Crooked Crown.”

Recommendation:  If you are a huge electronic music fan, then you must have this one.  For the rest of us, it is still worthy of your attention.

Artist NameRaquel Bell

Album NameSwandala

Label:  STORBM

Genre:  Experimental Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Stones; 2.  Vibration Carnation; 3.  A Solo to Mars; 4.  Who Gets to Name the Name; 5.  Wizard Liar; 6.  Growing in  Your Mouth; 7.  Swan

Publicist:  Howling Wuelf Media

Review:  The only music that we normally like less than electronic is experimental.  Raquel Bell is changing our perception with her latest collection of experimental songs.  Although we don’t like the first track, “Stones,” at all, there is more structure to the second track, “Vibration Carnation.”  The music on this track is brilliantly constructed and Bell’s voice is ethereal and provocative.  She really hits her stride on “A Solo to Mars,” and the EP gets better with each new song thereafter.

Recommendation:  Forget the first song, but the rest of the EP is worthy of your attention.

Artist NamePaulaa

Album Name Fall In

Label:  Self-released

Genre:   Trip-Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Fall In; 2.  Commit; 3.  All These Stories; 4.  Done; 5.  Call me When you Wanna Try; 6.  Know You

Publicist:  Mystic Sons

Review:  Paulaa has a beautiful voice that lifts her songs to the stratosphere.  The title track is a masterpiece and deserves heavy airplay on the radio.  She is from London and her music is just the remedy that our current American radio needs.  Not only does she deliver on the title track, but she delivers on every other track as well.  She is definitely becoming one of our favorite UK performers, and we are putting her EP on repeat, especially “Call me When you Wanna Try.”

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one!

Artist NameMichika Fukumori

Album NamePiano Images

Label:  Summit Records

Genre:  Instrumental  Jazz

Track Listing:  1,  Colors of Blues; 2.  Into the New World;  The Seasons; 3.  The Answer is . . . (Winter); 4.  The Story I Want to Tell You (Spring); 5.  The Days we were Smiling (Summer); 6.  Tomorrow is Full of Promises (Fall); 7.  Where or When; 8.  Palco (a Little Dancer); 9.  Chovendo na Roseira; 10.  My Muse; 11.  Oceans in the Sky (ft Steve Kuhn); 12.  Luiza; 13.  Ev’ry Time we say Goodbye

Publicist:  Mouthpiece Music

Review:    As most of our readers know, we are huge jazz lovers, and we seldom get piano jazz, although one of our favorite musicians, Dave Yaden, is a maestro on piano and can play just about every genre.  Thank goodness for Michika Fukumori, a native of Japan who now calls New York City her home.  She came to America to study jazz and we think she nailed it.  We love how she mixes blues, ragtime and her own soulfulness into her jazz.  Whether she is playig a jazz standard or her own composition, Fukumori delivers beautiful music.

Recommendation:  If you love jazz, you owe it to yourself to add this one to your collection.

Artist NameThe Skiffle Players

Album NamePiffle Sayers

Label:  Spiritual Pajamas

Genre:  Folk

Track Listing:  1.  Glow in the Dark Scratch and Sniff; 2.  Jonny Todd; 3.  Stagolee; 4.  Dearest; 5.  A Blessing in Disguise; 6.  Slippin’ and Sliding’; 7.  John O’Dreams

Publicist:  Spiritual Pajamas

Review:  They consider themselves folk musicians, but the first track has all the makings of classic psychedelic rock.   True to their word, the rest of the songs are more traditional folk.  The band is composed of a group of friends that originally got together for a single concert, but liked what they had so much they decided to keep doing it.   The result is a concise and cohesive sound and the skillful telling of some great folk traditions.  In addition, the acoustic guitar work is exquisite, especially on “Dearest.”  We can hardly wait to hear their next full length album.

Recommendation:  By all means, Get this one.