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Michael Shynes is having one of those kind of days

Michael Shynes is a gifted singer/songwriter who is only recently beginning to come into his own.  He lost his Father to an auto immune disease at the age of 25.  To honor his Dad’s legacy, he decided to chase those dreams he had put off for so long.   At that time he was working at a residential treatment center for teens and playing the occasional show on the weekend.

Shynes eplained, “It was important work, and shaped who I am today in a lot of ways.  But after three years, I just got tired of getting beat up, spit on, and called everything you can imagine.  I loved those kids though, and wouldn’t trade my time there for anything.”

Shynes moved back home to keep costs down while trying to become a full time musician.  “It worked out well because I didn’t want to think of my Mom being alone in the house after my Dad’s passing.  But by the same token, it felt like a lateral move being back in my childhood home.  I had many an existential crisis during that time.”

Shynes began playing every show that he possibly could, and as time went on, he was able to pay all his bills (and student loans) with an acoustic guitar.  “Paying rent every month by writing and performing songs was pretty surreal, and the harder I worked, the better the gigs got.”

Shynes was often considered to be a strong local candidate to open up for national acts as they came through town, and even ended up on a tour with platinum recording artist Howie Day.  “That really taught me a lot because I was playing for theaters full of people who were not there to see me.  But I was telling the stories and playing my songs, and everyone was listening.  That was a landmark experience.”

Since that time, Shynes has worked to become one of the most sought after acoustic performers and songwriters in the Midwest. He has an ability to blend shades of multiple genres over an acoustic landscape, and his songs are ripe with lyrical depth rarely paired with mainstream appeal.  “The thing that seems to separate Shynes is unquestionably his voice and phrasing.  With a range and falsetto that is nothing short of captivating, his acoustic finger picking style acts as the perfect bed of warmth on which his soulful lyrics can rest.” (Up Next, a local Minnesota publication)

Shynes has recently completed a new album that will be released on November 18, 2017.   In the meantime, he is already getting favorable press, including The Huffington Post, as to his first single and the title track, “Cold Day in Hell,” which was released on October 13.

https://soundcloud.com/michaelshynes/cold-day-in-hell

This song is the perfect track for sharing his talents.  It combines comedic lyrics with a truly relatable story that most of us have endured at some point in our life.  He has followed up the single release with a hilarious lyric video that further drives home his story.

We love the new single and the lyric video.  We also encourage you to check out the live videos he has recently posted on his YouTube page.

 

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Artists Worth Checking Out Get it or Forget it Reviews Women in Entertainment

Get it or forget it – Abby and the Myth, Ray Goren, Lighthouse Sweden

Happy Cinco de Mayo!  Just finishing my fourth week of unemployment, and decided it was the perfect time for sharing new music.  It is our pleasure to present an old favorite as well as introduce you to a couple of new artists.  We think they will provide the perfect soundtrack for your weekend.  Enjoy and let us know what you think.

Artist NameAbby and the Myth

Album NameWhen you dig a Well

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Folk/Americana

Track Listing:  1.  Delicate Parade; 2.  Butterflies; 3.  Grey Halls; 4.  Not Afraid; 5.  Who Have I Become; 6.  Last Hours; 7.  Shelter; 8.  Oh December; 9.  Darker Side; 10.  Roadman; 11.  Morning Sonnet; 12.  The Path

Publicist:  None

Review:  They have been compared to the Lumineers and Mumford and Sons, but Abby and the Myth are so much more.  With the unmistakable vocals of Abby Posner, the band sounds more like a country version of Raining Jane than those other bands, but still manages to create their own unique identity in the ever-growing Americana landscape.  We have been fans of Posner for many years, and we believe this manifestation is the best yet.  We believe that Abby and the Myth will soon become a household name for lovers of folk and Americana music.   This album flows so naturally from song to song that you can put the whole album on repeat and enjoy every song over and over again.  It is impossible to pick the best songs because they are all incredible.  Give it a listen and we think you’ll agree.

Recommendation:  You owe it to your self to Get It now.  This album would be Number 1 on our list of desert isle music.  Don’t wait another minute – grab your copy today.

Artist NameRay Goren

Album NameFree

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  R&B/Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Back to Me; 2.  Don’t Know Better; 3.  Emergency; 4.  Free; 5.  Love Gone Wrong; 6.  Manners 

Publicist:  Doug Deutsch Publicity Services

Review:  Blue-eyed soul has a new voice in Ray Goren.  His vocals are crystal clear, soaring above the music to take the listener to new heights, reminiscent of Shawn Stockman.  His lyrical content belies his chronological age, and makes his songs insightful and delicious, a definite fresh voice in today’s indie music market.  They are radio ready, and deserve air time on commercial stations.  This six-song EP whets our appetite and makes us want much more.  We love the entire package, and plan to keep this one on repeat, especially the upbeat “Emergency” and the rocking title cut.  We also love the duet between Goren and Hewan on “Love Gone Wrong.”  You cannot lose listening to this music, and if you’re lucky enough to be in Los Angeles on May 12, we strongly recommend you get down to Genghis Cohen to hear Goren live.

Recommendation:  No thought required on this one – Get it and enjoy the sweet sounds of indie music greatness.   Ray Goren is destined for greatness.

Artist NameLighthouse Sweden

Album NameSilence in the City

Label:  Moody Maraccas

Genre:  Rock/Americana

Track Listing:  1.  Love can Seriously Damage Your Heart; 2.  Neon Signs; 3.  Everybody’s Been a Fool; 4.  Easier to Lie; 5.  Hole in my Soul; 6.  Silver & Gold; 7.  Silent City; 8.  We Used to be Lovers; 9.  Can’t Find my Way; 10.  Window to the Sky; 11.  Angels 

Publicist:  Frank Roszak Promotions

Review:  Swedish-born Mats & Linda Brandemark burst onto the scene with a musical style that marries indie rock with Americana, creating their own unique offering to indie music today.  Like that other Swedish pop band of husbands and wives, Lighthouse Sweden gives us music filled with soaring vocals, music that makes you move, and more goodies than you can list, like the intriguing “Neon Signs.”  “Everybody’s Been a Fool” brings on the full Americana experience as Mats provides those down-home vocals, coupled with great harmonica, that immediately give rise to comparisons to Bob Dylan.  We especially love how the band takes turns at lead vocals, with each song giving us a different piece of this incredible cake.  We are truly impressed with the way they have captured the essence of a true American musical genre, and made it their own.  Check out the guitar riffs on “Hole in my Soul.”

Recommendation:  Three cheers to Lighthouse Sweden for giving their fans a true taste of American music.  Silence in the City is a must-have for every true audiophile and a worthy addition to your Americana collection.  You should definitely Get it.

 

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Get it or forget it: Joe Goodkin, my education, Chris Shiflett

We’ve got a couple of articles for you today while we review six more great indie albums, including the latest from the amazing guitarist of the Foofighters, Chis Shiflett.  Be prepared for some amazing tunes.

Artist NameJoe Goodkin

Album NameRecord of Loss

Label:  Quell Records

Genre:  Folk Singer-Songwriter

Track Listing:  1.  Nothing to Lose; 2.  Never Come Back; 3.  Charlie and Roger; 4.  Sarah and Julie; 5.  Eric and Gina; 6.  For the Loss 

Publicist:  KG Music Press

Review:  Folk music keeps a record of our lives and legacy, and keeps them alive by retelling those stories in song.  Our country has not had a true troubadour since Woody Guthrie, but we believe that his successor has finally arrived in the person of Joe Goodkin.  His latest effort, Record of Loss, is the second in a trilogy of albums about life and loss.  His first album, Record of Life, was released to rave critical review and his second album picks up where the first left off.   Besides the deeply personal nature of the songs, with lyrics that create word pictures that strike deep within your soul, what sets this record apart is the fact that it is recording using just a guitar and voice, although that guitar contains up to  eight layers within each song.  It is impossible to listen to these songs without having them impact you, unless you’ve lived in a cave for the majority of your life.  They deal with such issues as ALS, suicide, divorce, abortion and euthanasia, topics few songwriters will touch.  The overall effect is an album that is brutally honest but still uplifting.

Recommendation:  This album is not for everyone, but if you’re brave enough to face the truth about your frailties and weaknesses, it just may surprise you with its uplifting truth.  We highly recommend you add Joe Goodkin to your list of favorite musicians.

Artist Namemy education

Album NameSchiphol

Label:  Headbump Records

Genre:  Instrumental

Track Listing:  1.  Intro; 2.  Open Marriages; 3.  Coordinates; 4.  Class A; 5.  Krampus; 6.  This Time Let’s Rock; 7.  Grey An; 8.  Reekei Plume Plucked Minnow; 9.  Reprise (Coordinates) 

Publicist:  Noisy Ghost PR

Review:  Unless you listen primarily to jazz, classical or movie scores, you probably don’t care too much for pure instrumental tracks.  If that is the case, we want to introduce you to my education, a rocking band out of Austin, Texas that just might change your mind.  With a sound reminiscent of some of the great prog-rock bands like Rush and Kansas, my education has released a sweet mix of tunes that combine elements of rock, classical and strings to create the perfect soundtrack for your life.  These lad were chosen Austin American-Statesman as the Artist of the Month for March, right during SXSW, and even a casual listen will explain why.  Their music is like a symphony of why we love rock music, with guitars, strings, discordant notes and chords that stimulate the mind with the sounds of true music.  We also recently shared their music video with you and truly believe that this band has a great future and a place in today’s musical world.

Recommendation:  This album is the perfect addition to your musical library, and should be part of your daily relaxation and/or stimulation session.  We highly recommend you Get my education and look forward to more from these forward-thinking musicians.

Artist NameChris Shiflett

Album NameWest Coast Town

Label:  SideOneDummy Records

Genre:  Alt Country

Track Listing:  1.  Sticks & Stones; 2.  West Coast Town; 3.  Goodnight Little Rock; 4.  Room 102; 5.  The Girl’s Already Gone; 6.  Blow out the Candles; 7.  I’m Still Drunk; 8.  Cherry; 9.  Tonight’s not Over; 10.  Still Better Days 

Publicist:  Sacks and Co.

Review:  Although you may be most aware of the talents of Chris Shiflett as the lead guitarist for the Foofighters, he is a most talented solo artist as well, with a sound reminiscent of two of Bakersfield’s finest – Buck Owens and Dwight Yoakum.  His voice is perfect for the alt-country/Americana sound and his tantalizing guitar licks provide just the right background for his storytelling lyrics.  His music is the perfect blend of old and modern country, and is ripe for radio and for placement in a variety of movies and television shows.  We love every song on this album, but are most excited by the title track, “Goodnight Little Rock,” “The Girl’s Already Gone,” “Blow out the Candles,” and “Cherry,” which has a Vince Gill sound and a great two-step beat.

Recommendation:  Although the album will not be officially released until April 14, it is currently available at live shows, and can be pre-ordered online on the website.  We highly recommend this album and consider it to be one of the best we’ve heard in 2017.  Definitely Get It.

 

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Women in Entertainment: Sara Routh, midwestern songstress takes flight

As the temperature drops and we head into the holiday season, this week’s Women in Entertainment focuses on globe-trotting troubadour Sara Routh, sister of Superman/Ray Palmer and a self-proclaimed “black sheep.”

Pronounced like “south,” Routh is an energetic, Iowa born, gypsy girl who traveled the world, playing in and out of incredible traditional and non-traditional venues.  One of her favorites was playing on the curb to the homeless at 4 a.m. in Shanghai, China.

The proud sister of Brandon Routh, who starred as Superman in the 2006 film Superman Returns and others before returning to television as “Ray Palmer” in WB’s Arrow, Routh has also been a part of the Hollywood scene.  Her song “Sitting On My Window” was used on the WB’s hit show, Everwood, and also earned her a win for Best Folk Artist for the Southern California Music Awards in 2006.  In addition, her song “You’re Never Gone” was placed on the compilation album, Sounds of Superman which was released internationally in 2006.

In 2008, she traveled to Shanghai, China, where she regularly performed at some of the top venues in the city.

Despite her numerous international live performances, Routh did not release her first album until June 2013.  Funded through Kickstarter, Road(s) was warmly welcomed by the public and the press and earned Routh nominations for Best Pop Album and Best Female Artist for the LA Music Critic Awards.

What inspires Routh?  “Life inspires me.  Every day I wake, it’s a beautiful day.  I am constantly looking for the next extraordinary experience.  When I find them, I embrace them, allow them to effect me and then let them go free.  From the smell of the sweet Iowa air to witnessing two lovers in their 90’s hold hands . . . these are all moments which influence my music.”

Routh recently moved back home to Des Moines, Iowa from Los Angeles, where she had filled rooms at The Foundation Room at the Sunset House of Blues, Hard Rock Café, Bar Lubitsch, Genghis Cohen and The Viper Room, just to name a few.  Her sophomore release, Black Sheep was released in September 2015 and recently reviewed on the prestigious blog No Depression.

What are her plans for the future?  ” I just released my Sophomore record, “Black Sheep” in September, and took off on my virgin solo voyage across the country.  I  will be making my mark on 25 states by the time May 2016 rolls around.  I am extremely excited for this tour.  Someone very close to me once told me, “trust in the timing of your life” and I have to say, he was right.  I do.  I will continue to write my story and I want to share it with you.  This is what I do.  This is who I am.  I want you all to be a part of that journey.”

For more information on this amazing artist, check out her website and Facebook page, follow her on Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to her YouTube channel.