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Get it or forget it – Access:Icarus, Relative Ways, Zak Trojano, Klammer, CJ Hooper

It’s finally Friday, and we want to get you ready for the weekend with new releases from these five artists.  Here we go.

Artist NameAccess:Icarus

Album NameEye of the Storm (Remix EP)

Label:  Dr. Music Records

Genre:  Indie Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Eye of the Storm; 2.  Eye of the Storm (Gravity Shock Club Mix); 3.  Eye of the Storm (Gravity Shock version); 4.  Eye of the Storm (Gravity Shock Radio Edit)

Publicist:  Dr. Music Promotion

Review:  We have never reviewed an EP composed entirely of multiple versions of the same song until now.  Germany’s own indie rock stars Access:Icarus have the perfect song in “Eye of the Storm” to accomplish this feat, and all four versions (as well as the Official Lyric Video) are incredible, and each is different enough to warrant this special treatment.  We think you are going to love this one, and want to hear it over and over again.

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

Artist NameRelative Ways

Album NameAlaska

Label:  A&R Records

Genre:  Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Once Upon a Time . . .; 2.  Enter, the Woods; 3.  The Fox and the Grapes; 4.  Last First Time; 5.  Pride; 6.  Birds of Prey; 7.  Qualia; 8.  This World; 9.  Parenthisis; 10.  . . . but in the End; 11.  Frames; 12.  Alaska

Publicist:  The A&R Department

Review:  This album is a natural segue from Access:Icarus, although the rock has a harder edge than their EP.  Still, it is good to know that rock and roll is alive and well, and living down under.  This is music that belongs on rock radio, and we would also love to see the live performances of these tracks.  This band NEEDS to get on a tour of America ASAP.  Led by multi-instrumentalist Mat Finnemore, this band is truly ready for the spotlight, and the tracks on Alaska are some of the best rock tracks we have reviewed this year.  Just put this one on repeat and ROCK OUT!

Recommendation:  You simply MUST Get this one – it will truly rock your world!

Artist NameZak Trojano

Album Name Wolf Trees

Label:  Whistle Pig Records

Genre:  Americana/Folk Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Kid’s Got Heart; 2.  Nowhere Shuffle; 3.  My Room; 4.  Everyone Knows You; 5.  99 Ways; 6.  Wolf Trees; 7.  Young Surrender; 8.  Paper Wings; 9.  Lights are Low

Publicist:  The Syndicate

Review:  Fingerstyle guitarist and singer-songwriter Zak Trojano has an old soul, as reflected in this amazing collection of Americana, folk rock tunes.  He reminds us of the late great Jim Croce in his storytelling and song structure, and early Keith Urban in his style.  Every song is truly unique, making this an easy album to simply put on repeat and then bask in the glory and warmth of Trojano’s voice and his incredible songwriting.  You can’t go wrong with any of these songs, so just grab a glass of wine and let the music wash over you, clearing away the day.

Recommendation:  If you are in the mood for some relaxing and reflective songwriting, then we highly recommend you give this one a listen.  It would sound great in your musical library.

Artist Name Klammer

Album NameYou Have Been Processed

Label:  Under Dogz Records

Genre:  Post-Punk

Track Listing:  1.  Coast to Coast; 2.  Modern God; 3.  No Memory; 4.  Spiral Girl; 5.  Mechanical Boy; 6.  Baddest Blocks; 7.  Tonight; 8.  Common Sense; 9.  ‘Twas but a Magpie; 10.  Human Clay; 11.  Production; 12.  A Long Cold Summer

Publicist:  Shameless Promotion

Review:  They may consider themselves post-punk, but we think Klammer is just plain good rock music in the style of The Cure and Depeche Mode.  Their music is definitely universal, and should do as well in America as it has done in the UK.  This is another album suitable for being put on repeat and then just rocking out to the beat.  We love every song, but especially dig “Modern God,” “Spiral Girl,” “Baddest Blocks,” “Tonight,” “Common Sense,” and “Human Clay.”

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one.

Artist NameCJ Hooper

Album NameUrban Road

Label:  A&R Records

Genre:  Country/Pop

Track Listing:  1.  When we Rise; 2.  Burning me Up; 3.  Highway 14; 4.  Time

Publicist:  The A&R Department

Review:  We featured the lead single, “When we Rise,” in our Monday Mashup column last month, and it leads off this incredible but short four-song EP.  There is a definite country pop vibe on that first track, similar to the current style of Keith Urban with a little Jason Mraz and The Eagles thrown in for good measure, but the song could just as easily cross-over to the pop side, making it a great candidate for heavy radio airplay in multiple formats.  In fact, all four songs are radio worthy, and the songs would also be great candidates for commercial use or placement in films and television.  This songs are sure to become some of your favorites in no time at all.

Recommendation:  We can’t get enough of this one.  Definitely Get it!

 

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Get it or forget it – Stacy Jones, Space4Lease, Amber Run, Pam Taylor

After nearly 23 hours of driving, I have arrived in Oklahoma where I will be visiting with my Dad and younger brother for the next week before heading to the Denver area for the Durango Songwriters Expo next weekend.  My brother just returned from his third tour of Iraq, and it has been nice catching up with him.  Family aside, we still have a few more CDs being released this month, so here are four more reviews for your consideration.

Artist Name:   Stacy Jones

Album Name:   Love is Everywhere

Label:   Self-released

Genre:   Blues/Americana

Track Listing:   1.  Mojo Potion 61 49; 2.  Wait for Heaven; 3.  Can’t Find Love; 4.  Stomp Jump Boogie; 5.  Can’t you be Mine; 6.  I Fell in Love; 7.  Love is Everywhere; 8.  One Stoplight; 9.  Gotta get Over You; 10.  Tough Girls Never Cry; 11.  I’ll be on my Way

Publicist:   None

Review:  Stacy Jones is another Seattle-based blues artist with a killer band.  Her music has drawn critical acclaim, including awards from the International Music and Entertainment Association and the Washington Blues Society.  Her latest offering not only features her award winning songs and band, but also a guest appearance from the one and only Lee Oskar on harmonica.   Jones incorporates roots, country and Americana into her blues regimen, and the result is a sure-fire sound that is sure to please all types of music lovers.  On this album she takes her listeners on a musical journey through the ups and downs of love, and what a journey it is.  Our favorite tracks included “Can’t Find Love,” “Stomp Jump Boogie” (which features those prolific harmonica licks), “Can’t You be Mine,” “One Stoplight” (with its upbeat rhythm, legendary harmonica and sax, and enough sass for an entire album), and “Gotta Get Over You.”

Recommendation:  If you love the blues, roots or Americana music, then you simply must Get this album.  If you love music, then you must Get this album.  In other words, Get it.

Artist Name:  Space4Lease

Album Name:  Drifting

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Indie Pop/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Must be Something; 2.  Drifting; 3. Lately; 4.  If it’s True; 5.  I Tried Calling

Publicist:  Behind the Curtains Media

Review:  Oklahoma based quartet Space4Lease has an airy sound that entice their listeners to give them full attention.  Their indie pop/rock sound with hints of psychedelica is a soothing respite from your crazy day, making their music a necessary part of your daily chill down.   We only wish there were more than five songs on the release.  We think you will enjoy it as much as we do.  We especially like the title song and “If it’s True.”  They are heading out on tour next month.  It would be worth your time to get out and see them if you live near where they’re playing.

Recommendation:  Give this one a try – we think you’ll enjoy it.

Artist Name:  Amber Run

Album Name:  Alaska

Label:  Dine Alone Records

Genre:  Acoustic

Track Listing:  1.  No Answers; 2.  Higher & Higher, 3.  Fickle Game; 4.  Alaska

Publicist:   Auteur Research

Review:   Amber Run has released an acoustic EP featuring two songs from their album “For a Moment, I was Lost, which was released in March, plus two cover songs – the classic Jackie Wilson song “Higher & Higher” (heard in the original Ghostbusters movie) and Maggie Rogers “Alaska.”  The band known for their tight harmonies and thoughtful arrangements, truly leave their mark on these two covers, especially “Higher & Higher,” which has a sound like Snow Patrol meets Chris Isaak meets OneRepublic.  The only drawback is that their covers kinda suck all the energy from the original versions, as their focus more on the songwriting than the vibe of the original songs.  On the other hand, their acoustic versions of their own “No Answers” and “Fickle Game” have their own unique sound and make Amber Run a band to definitely add to your collective musical universe.

Recommendation:  Although not our favorite acoustic EP, it is a worthy effort and worth the risk.

Artist Name:  Pam Taylor

Album Name:  Steal Your Heart

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Blues

Track Listing:  1.  House of Cards; 2.  Squeeze Me; 3.  It Ain’t Right; 4.  Already Alright; 5.  Mountain; 6.  Ordinary; 7.  The Rain Song; 8.  Make you Mine; 9.  Tangled Up; 10.  Witches Ball; 11.  Nirvana; 12.  SnakeButt

Publicist:  ABIK Promotions

Review:  There is nothing like the sound of a female-fronted blues band, especially when she knows how to wail and has a rocking rhythm section to back her up.  Pam Taylor is such an artist and her third release, Steal Your Heart, is one of the best blues records this year.  From the roots rocking “House of Cards” to the dirty blues of “It Ain’t Right” and “Already Alright,” Taylor brings us amazing songs that belong in the musical library of all true music lovers.   Other songs we love include “Squeeze Me,” “Ordinary,” “The Rain Song,” “Make you Mine,” and “Tangled Up.”

Recommendation:  Add this one to get your music library to the “gifted” stage.