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Get it or forget it – Thanks Light, 1099, Em Joy, The Spider Accomplice, Gerry Spehar

Welcome back for another week of Get it or Forget it.  Crunch time is here and we still have more than 50 reviews to complete before the end of the month so we can create our nominations list for the LA Music Critic Awards for the first half of 2018.  Nominations will be announced on June 8.  Here we go with our next five artists.

Artist NameThanks Light

Album NameTerrifire

Label:  Enjoy Ears Records

Genre:  Indie Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Alligator Tears; 2.  Healer; 3.  I’ve Seen Hell; 4.  Your Policeman; 5.  ON TAPE; 6.  Croquet Mallet; 7.  The Gulf is Calling (Redux)

Publicist:  Enjoy Ears Records

Review:  Thanks Light hits the ground running with their latest release, Terrifire, bring a new intensity to indie rock.  The tunes are radio friendly, with potential for placement opportunities in television and film.  They have a distinctive sound that seems to be heavily influenced by the Beatles, especially The White Album.  We love the entire album, but really dig “Healer,” “ON TAPE” and “Croquet Mallett”

Recommendation:  Definitely worth a  listen.  Check them out today.

Artist Name:  1099

Album NameBlindpassasjer

Label:  All Good Clean Records

Genre:  Instrumental Prog Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Silverdal; 2.  Tundra; 3.  Osiris; 4.  Under Isen; 5.  Blindpassasjer; 6.  For Seg Selv; 7.  En Druknet Verden; 8.  Tel Jorden; 9.  Det Britiske Imperiet; 10.  Kontinental; 11.  Lausanne; 12.  Vintersøvn

Publicist:  Viral Propaganda PR

Review:  Prog Rock has a new standard bearer, and it comes from Norway.  This is an album you put on and listen from start to finish, and it will provide the perfect musical backdrop to any summer events.  It is energetic but still relaxing, helping to set the mood while you chill.  Every song is worthy of a complete listen, and the album contains over an hour of fresh music.  It will appeal to all lovers of rock, from the soft to the heavy, there is something for everyone.  We really love the title track.

Recommendation:  Get this one and enjoy.

Artist NameEm Joy

Album NameThe Wanderings

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Folk/Pop Singer-Songwriter

Track Listing:  1.  Caramel; 2.  Shalala; 3.  The Feast; 4.  Sleepy Head; 5.  Treehouse; 6.  Beautiful; 7.  Hilltops; 8.  Daily Bread

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Born in Zimbabwe, Em Joy has lived in Australia and is currently based in Europe.  Were she in the States, she would be the perfect complement to The Hotel Cafe’ sound of artists like Ingrid Michaelson, Lenka and Sara Bareilles.  Her voice is sweet like cream, and her songs beg for radio airplay, as well as placements in television and film.  From the first notes of “Caramel,” it is obvious that she could be very successful here in America.  There isn’t a weak song on the album, and we really love “Caramel,” “The Feast,” “Treehouse, “Beautiful,” and “Hilltops.”

Recommendation:  Don’t even think about this one, just Get it and prepare to be wowed.

photo courtesy of Anabel D Flux of Deliquiesce Flux Photography

Artist NameThe Spider Accomplice

Album NameLos Angeles:  The Dichotomy

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Alt Rock

Track Listing:  1.  The Fall of the Copper Queen; 2.  Shadowstars; 3.  Swallow; 4.  End my Life; 5.  Epilogue

Publicist:  Manager Mary E. Zimmer

Review:  The Spider Accomplice  is the best band in America that you may not have heard about.  Their latest is the third part of a trilogy of EPs that have garnered critical praise and won the band a mind-boggling nine LA Music Critic Awards.  Los Angeles:  The Dichotomy will surely add to that total.   As with their second EP, Los Angeles:  The Abduction, the first song provides the perfect segue between the two EPs, and once again cements VK Lynne as The Voice of the alternative rock world.  The band is not afraid of controversial topics, but embraces them and spreads their message of hope to everyone searching for victory in a world gone mad.  The EP is meant to be listened to as a cohesive unit, and we strongly encourage you to listen to all three back to back.  That being said, “Swallow,” is an amazing song that can stand on its own merits.  We can’t wait to see what they have planned for their next project.

Don’t miss the opportunity to see them perform whenever you can.  We had hoped to have them at the LA Music Critic Award Winners Showcase at The Mint on June 19, but the timing was off.  In the meantime, check out their music video for their lead single, “Swallow,” which was released last Christmas and which was featured in our first Monday Mashup of 2018.

Recommendation:  What are you waiting for?  Get this one NOW!

Artist NameGerry Spehar

Album NameAnger Management

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Country/Folk

Track Listing:  1.  Thank you Donald; 2.  Son of an Immigrant; 3.  Anger Management; 4.  A Soldier’s Spiritual; 5.  Pearl Harbor; 6.  Carnival; 7.  Bitch Heaven; 8.  Except for the Bomb; 9.  Barrier Reef; 10.  Greed; 11.  Freedom to Grab; 12.  What Would Jesus Do?

Publicist:  KG Music Press

Review:  We had the pleasure of reviewing Gerry Spehar’s debut album last August, and have been eagerly anticipating his sophomore effort.  Spehar did not disappoint.  His down-home country sound and his superb writing skills are clearly evident, regardless of how you feel about his politics, as evidenced by the tongue-in-cheek tune, “Thank you Donald.”  His folky style continues to remind us of Woody Guthrie (check out “Bitch Heaven”), and he obviously knows the importance of words in any battle of beliefs.  He is also adept at creating the perfect musical soundtrack to complement his lyrics, such as he did on “Carnival.”  We believe that just about every music lover will find something to like on this project.  Give it a listen!

Recommendation:  Once again, Spehar delivers a jewel of folk music with a country flair.  We recommend you Get this one.