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Get it or forget it – T.C. Crosser, Dario Pagliaricci, mmph, Amy Raasch, Banfi

We made it to hump day, and it’s all downhill from here.  To celebrate, here are five more releases to check out from around the globe.

Artist NameT. C. Crosser

Album NameThe Book of Arius – Act I

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Classical

Track Listing:  1.  White Sulphur Springs; 2.  River City; 3.  Goose Creek; 4.  Hell’s Kitchen

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  This is our first classical review, and we could not have chosen a better one than this masterpiece from punk/indie rock producer and composer T.C. Crosser.  Using an amazing female string quartet, Crosser has composed and conducted a very moving story that is autobiographical, telling the tale of his abusive childhood in rural Iowa, coming out of the closet while serving in the Navy, and leaving an abusive relationship while producing punk bands in San Francisco.  Crosser already has received placement of his material in commercials and on television, and this new addition to his catalog is ripe for additional placement.  You’ve come a long way from punk Mr. Crosser – thanks for sharing your gift of composition with us.

Recommendation:  If you love music that makes you feel and tells a story without words, then this is the album for you.  It would make a most worthy addition to any musical library.

Artist NameDario Pagliaricci

Album Nameun’altra volta

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Experimental

Track Listing:  1.  The beginning; 2.  Wired; 3.  Music Box; 4.  Nostalgia; 5.  Delay; 6.  Tripping; 7.  The End

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  When we first received the invitation to review this album, we were looking forward to it, although honestly, we had never even heard of “experimental” music before.  Unfortunately, this album does not live up to the hype.  It is a collection of white noise, without any discernible musical form.  It might be useful for background on horror or futuristic television shows or film, but is not that useful for listening, dancing or mainstream radio.  It does have some moments, like about halfway through “Wired,” but the momentary intelligent musical life does not warrant the inclusion of this one in your library.

Recommendation:  Forget it.

Artist Namemmph

Album NameDear God

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Instrumental

Track Listing:  1.  Sun God; 2.  Facade; 3.  Past Lives; 4.  Wilting; 5.  Blossom

Publicist:  Promo Juke Box

Review:  Enter Seoul-born and Boston-based composer Sae Heum Han aka mmph.  Like the two previous reviewed composers, he is classically trained, and it shows in his work.  Unlike Pagliaricci, mmph’s music is discernible, intense, dramatic and commercial.  It would make great backgrounds for a multitude of commerical, film and television uses, and is likewise enjoyable to listen to and for background while doing other things.  We love the imagery this music creates, and the genius in the composition.  This one would most definitely make a worthy addition to your musical library.

Recommendation:  We highly recommend check out this young artist and add his latest effort to your musical library.

Artist Name:  Amy Raasch

Album NameGirls get Cold

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Alternative Electronic Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Girls get Cold; 2.  Straight Boys; 3.  Weight of a Man; 4.  We got a Thing; 5.  What the Sun Kisses; 6.  Kitty Decides; 7.  The Saboteur; 8.  Breathe my Breath

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Amy Raasch has been a cutting edge artist in the Los Angeles area for quite a few years.  Her latest is further proof that Raasch is still a driving force in the indie music scene.  We really love the sound of her pop vibe, and think she might find a home on college and indie radio.  Our favorite cuts include “Straight Boys,” “We got a Thing” (especially the funky duet with an unknown male),  the island coolness of “What the Sun Kisses,” and the breathtaking beauty of “The Saboteur.”

Recommendation:  Give her a try.  We think you’ll be pleasantly surprised.

Artist NameBanfi

Album NameThe Jack Powell EP

Label:  Communion Records

Genre:  Pop-Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Never Really Cared; 2.  Future; 3.  Mercy Street; 4.  Leaving me Behind

Publicist:  Right Angle PR

Review:  Banfi is a indie pop-rock trio based in the UK that has a firm grasp of what is popular.  Their music has a dynamic foundation of drums and bass, and the three-part harmony is perfect for radio and potential placement in film, television and commercials.  This band could very easily dominate the playlists of American radio.  All four songs are radio friendly, and we really love the cover of Peter Gabriel’s “Mercy Street.”  Welcome to America, Banfi.  Long live the British Invasion.

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one!