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Get it or forget it – Izzy Miller, A Swarm of the Sun, Hedvig Mollestad Trio, The Vegabonds, Alice Wallace

Happy Friday.  This weekend we will learn who will compete in the Super Bowl.  Will it be New Orleans or LA for the NFC or New England of Kansas City for the AFC?  While we wait, let’s check out these great new releases, including new ones from the legendary band The Vegabonds and four-time LA Music Critic Award winner Alice Wallace.  Let’s get going.

Artist NameIzzy Miller

Album NamePrecipice

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Americana

Track Listing:  1.  Burnin’ Bright; 2.  So it Goes; 3.  The Cure; 4.  Another Drink or Two

Publicist:  Self-promoted

ReviewPrecipice is the follow-up to Izzy Miller’s first EP, American Times, which was released in 2017, and spawned a stay at the #1 position on iTunes and Amazon.  This new four-track EP is equally amazing, with a down-home country feel to the Americana vibe.  The fourth track was chosen as the first single, but honestly, it could have been any of them.  “Another Drink or Two” is the most country track, and would make sense to release it to country radio.  All four tracks are great and we think any of them would be appropriate for radio airplay.

Recommendation:  Give this one a spin!

Artist NameA Swarm of the Sun

Album NameThe Woods

Label:  Version Studio Records

Genre:  Post-rock

Track Listing:  1.  Blackout; 2.  The Woods; 3.  An Heir to the Throne

Publicist:  Viral Propaganda PR

Review:  A Swarm of the Sun are further proof that some of the best music in today’s indie world is coming out of Sweden.  This is their first new music in four years since the release of the critically-acclaimed The Rifts.  This time around their sound is majestic, grand and sweeping, creating mental images in the incessant drum beat and the haunting soundscape.  Each track is 13 minutes long, and combined they create an auditory stream that will hold the listener from start to finish.  The first track is instrumental, while the other two tracks are haunting and spooky, with the perfect vocals to enhance that feeling of despair and darkness.  This is music that could easily be placed in television, movies and commercials.  If this is what we get from waiting four years, then it was certainly worth it.

Recommendation:  Run out and Get this one!

Artist NameHedvig Mollestad Trio

Album NameSmells Funny

Label:  Rune Grammafon

Genre:  Rock Instrumental

Track Listing:  1.  Beastie, Beastie; 2.  First Thing to Pop is the Eye; 3.  Jurasek; 4.  Sugar Rush Mountain; 5.  Bewitched, Dwarfed and Defeathered; 6.  Lucidness

Publicist:  The Syndicate

Review:  We introduced you to this amazing band from Norway in our first Monday Mashup of 2019, and have been waiting to review their new EP ever since, which dropped today.  They caught our attention with that first single (“Bewitched, Dwarfed and Defeathered”), and we are here to say that the rest of the EP is just as great.  As we said when we introduced them, “This one has everything lovers of rock and metal desire, and will also appeal to acid jazz lovers as well.”

Recommendation:  If you love great rock instrumentals,  then definitely go Get this one.

Artist NameThe Vegabonds

Album Name V

Label:  Blue Élan Records

Genre:  Southern Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Partyin’ with Strangers; 2.  Generation of Happiness; 3.  I Ain’t Having it; 4.  When the Smoke Clears Up; 5.  Everything I Need; 6.  Best I Can; 7.  Traveling Man; 8.  Help is on the Way

Publicist:  MSO PR

Review:  We gave you a preview last Monday when we debuted their latest single, “Best I Can” in our Monday Mashup.  We also shared their music video for “Everything I Need” last month, as well as their first single, “I Ain’t Having It,” last October.  Needless to say, we are extremely happy to be able to review the entire album, which dropped today.  They have been one of the premier southern rock bands since their debut in 2009, and time has only improved their skills and expertise.  Their sound is extremely radio friendly, with every track single worthy.  In fact they have already released four singles, and we think they should release every single track.  Can’t wait to have the chance to see them perform live.

Recommendation:  Drop everything and go Get this one TODAY!

Artist NameAlice Wallace

Album NameInto the Blue

Label:  Rebelle Road Records

Genre:  Americana

Track Listing:  1.  The Lonely Talking; 2.  Santa Ana Winds; 3.  Elephants; 4.  The Blue; 5.  Desert Rose; 6.  When She Cries; 7.  Echo Canyon; 8.  The Same Old Song; 9.  Motorcycle Ride; 10.  Top of the World; 11.  For Califia

Publicist:  Devious Planet

Review:  Alice Wallace is a champion and it shows in everything she does.  We have loved her music since the first time we heard it, and have interviewed her twice in this Blog, including a recent feature this past Monday.  Her new album, the first release on fledgling label Rebelle Road Records, is her best yet, and is perfect from start to finish.  She shows her growth from a simple country sound to a more sophisticated Americana one on every track.  Her songs are radio friendly and we truly expect them to be huge hits on Americana and country stations, with cross-over potential to college radio.  With the release of Into the Blue, we can guarantee that Wallace’s career with continue to blossom, and we expect her to win a lot more LA Music Critic Awards, among others.

Recommendation:  Run and Get this one – she’s going places!

 

 

 

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Monday mashup 2019: vol. 1

Welcome to our first Monday Mashup of the new year.  We thank you so much for your response to our year-end articles last week, including the announcement of the LA Music Critic Award winners for the second half of 2018.  Your responses pushed us over the 95,000 view mark, and set a new single-day record of 1,972 views on Friday.  We love sharing these amazing indie artists with you.

LA MUSIC CRITIC AWARD WINNERS SHOWCASE

Our third annual LA Music Critic Award Winners showcase is set for Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at The Mint in Los Angeles, and it’s shaping up to be another great one.  The showcase helps raise awareness and funds for the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund, and this year will feature our first international winner!  More details to come soon, but Save the Date!

ALICE WALLACE SET TO RELEASE NEW ALBUM

Four-time LA Music Critic Award winner Alice Wallace will release her new album on January 18, her first on Rebelle Road Records.  We will be featuring her in our Get it or Forget it reviews on that date.  In addition, we are bringing back our Women in Entertainment series, and she will be the next artist to be featured.  Don’t miss this one.

NEW SINGLES

Our first single this year comes from LA Music Critic Award winner for best EDM/Dance Artist/Band TNEO.  It is the third single from their album, Robotish, and the best one so far (IOHO).  Check out “Cold Grey Day.”  We guarantee this one will have you dancing into the new week.

Next is the latest from mother-daughter duo Cliffs and Caves.  They have a sweet indie folk/country sound with a full orchestra sound.  We really love the sound of “Goodbye for Good” and think you will too.

Our third single is a rock instrumental track from the forthcoming album by the Hedvig Mollestad Trio.  This one has everything lovers of rock and metal desire, and will also appeal to acid jazz lovers as well.  Check out “Bewitched, Drawfed and Defeathered.”

Our fourth single goes to the opposite end of the spectrum, with the haunting voice and lyrics of Rié Fu on her song “Mirror.”  She grew up in Tokyo, signed with a major label, but decided to forego that path, relocated to the UK and decided to go indie.  We think she made the right choice.

https://soundcloud.com/rie-music/06-mirror

Our final single this week is the latest from Teachers with Guns, who we introduced you to back in November.  This one is called “E.T.H.” and we like it a lot.  It has an amazing instrumental track to kick it off, followed by reflective lyrics sung by a voice that means business.  Check it out.

NEW MUSIC VIDEOS

Our first music video this year is from LA Music Critic Award nominees The Daybreaks.  It was recorded live at Pentavarit, and gives us another reason to love this Nashville-based band.  Check out “Flesh it Out.”

It’s been a while since we featured anything from the amazing young artist Olivia Millerschin.  Here is her cover video of Taylor Swift’s song “New Year’s Day,” which was recorded live in studio.  We think we’ll be hearing lots more great music from  her soon.

Although it technically came out on Christmas day, we love the latest from LA Music Critic Award winning rock band The Guess Who.  Here is their latest, “In America.”  We love that they are still rocking after 40 years!

Our fourth single is an amazing cover of the 1926 blues classic “John the Revelator” from LA Music Critic Award nominee Jason Robert, from his forthcoming album Death of Stone Stanley.  This one will appeal to lovers of classic blues rock.

We close out this edition of Monday Mashup with the brand new video from up and coming country star Kamber Cain.  We love her song “Love Story That I’ve Already Read.”  We think this one is going to be a hit!