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Get it or forget it – Stone Stanley, Bella’s Bartok, Aterciopelados, Annee 2CU Blues Band, Michael Legere

We got an early birthday present yesterday.  Our blog doesn’t turn 3 until August 31, but we have already surpassed 70,000 views, as well as gotten more than 1,000 likes on our Facebook page.  Technically, though, we didn’t publish our first article until September 7, 2015.  Not too shabby for this little blog about indie music, theater and other arts.  Here are five more reviews for your consideration.

Artist Name:   Stone Stanley

Album Name:   Mudstomp Tapes

Label:   Iron Lady Records

Genre:   Americana/Delta Blues

Track Listing:  1.  Bitter End; 2.  Drop It; 3.  So Glad; 4.  Beast Inside; 5.  Cobble Hill; 6.  Iroquois Chant; 7.  Be With Me; 8.  Unfaithful Woman; 9.  Freedom Chant; 10.  My Shame; 11.  Soul Shine; 12.  Bottled

Publicist:   Doug Deutsch Publicity Services

Review:  We featured the video for “Bitter End” in our Ten Amazing Videos article last month, and the remainder of the album is just as amazing.  The band is led by Hesperia, California’s own Jason Robert, whose strong and sometimes raspy voice and dobro skills are perfectly suited for this style of blues, with a touch of Americana thrown in for good measure.  “Bitter End,” “Beast Inside,” “Cobble Hill,” “My Shame,” and “Soul Shine” are the best tracks.

Recommendation:  This one is a must have for all fans of the Delta Blues or Americana.  We think you will be putting it on repeat.

Artist NameBella’s Bartok

Album NameIs Me That Monster?

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Carnival Vaudeville

Track Listing:  1.  End of the World Pt. I; 2.  Say No; 3.  Graveyard Funk No. 2; 4.  The Babadook; 5.  Bones; 6.  The Ballad of Lily & Billy Jack; 7.  Go Wilde; 8.  Mountain King; 9.  Life; 10.  End of the World Pt. II

Publicist:  PRIA Music Marketing

Review:  Bella’s Bartok plays a very unique style of music, kind of like a collaboration between Oingo Boingo/Danny Elfman and Tim Burton.  The music would be perfectly suited for placement in film and television, and we think this band would corner the market on their unique sound.  We are sure they must put on an amazing live show as well.  The music is fun and makes you think of being at the carnival or circus.  We would love to see them join with Weird Al – that would surely be a creative use of their respective talents.

Recommendation:  We guarantee you don’t have anything like this in your music library.  Get it and enjoy.

Artist NameAterciopelados

Album NameClaroscura

Label:  Sony Music/Latin

Genre:  Latin

Track Listing:  1.  Play; 2.  Cuerpo; 3.  Tu Amor Es; 4.  Ay Ombe (Va,o a Relajar el pony); 5.  Tumbao; 6.  Sonemos en un Basque; 7.  Duo; 8.  Despierta Mujer; 9.  Piernas; 10.  Vieja; 11.  Show; 12.  He Venido a Perdirte Perdon

Publicist:  The Music Joint

Review:  Latin music doesn’t have to be understood to be enjoyed, although that does help.  For us English speaking music lovers though, the music is so upbeat and friendly that we can enjoy it without knowing the lyrics.  Such is the case with the latest from Aterciopelados, their first in nine years.  The music provides the perfect setting for a party, and we are sure that it could be put to good use as placements in television and film.  We love the happy vibe that comes forth from this music, which makes us want to grab some chips and guacamole and a cold cerveza and just party.

Recommendation:  If you love Latin music, you will enjoy this one.

Artist NameAnnee 2CU Blues Band

Album NameA Wildfire out of Control

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Blues

Track Listing: 1.  Let me Roll It; 2.  Still the Same; 3.  Dark Cloud; 4.  Oh! Darling; 5.  Against the Wind; 6.  Bluest Blue

Publicist:  ABIK Radio Promotions

Review:  The band hails from Auckland, New Zealand, and is the first Kiwi artist to be reviewed on our blog.  The CD was recorded live at the Depot Sound Recording Studio.  All instruments (except saxophone) and vocals were recorded with all the players in the same room.  This creates the feeling of “being there” when you listen to their album.  We also love the band’s covers of the classic Bob Seger tunes “Still the Same” and “Against the Wind,” and the Beatles’ “Oh! Darling,” as well as their original traditional blues songs.  Welcome to America to this Kiwi blues bombshell.

Recommendation:   Get this one today.

Artist NameMichael Legere

Album NameOurselves in Public

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Indie Folk

Track Listing:  1.  Rebirth; 2.  The Buzz; 3.  The Sudden Downpour; 4.  Reputation; 5.  Yourself; 6.  Into the Day; 7.  Terrible Day; 8.  Curtains//Floating Heads

Publicist:  Auteur Research

Review:  Toronto-based multi-instrumentalist Michael Legere has given us a debut solo album with lots of food for thought.  The musical score is eerie, ethereal and different, while the lyrics contain vivid word pictures of how we interact with others.  These songs will require multiple listens to grab all the nuances of his lyrical content, but the music is so enthralling that you won’t mind hearing them repeated.

Recommendation:  Definitely check this one out.

 

 

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Fort Frances prepares for tour with release of new video (exclusive)

You may not have heard of Fort Frances, but you should definitely check them out.  In preparation for the release of their new album Alio, they have recorded a music video for the classic Led Zeppelin song, “Going to California.”  Indie Voice Blog is proud to exclusively release this video today to get you ready to catch these guys in concert.

The song is very apropos, considering the band’s current tour schedule, which kicks off next Saturday night, October 22, with a secret show in Seattle, Washington.  Here are the dates for the tour (click on the links for tickets and additional details):

Tour dates:
10/22/16Seattle Secret Show – Seattle, WA
10/24/16White Eagle – Portland, OR
10/25/16Hotel Utah – San Francisco, CA
10/28/16Hotel Cafe *Second Stage* – Los Angeles, CA
10/29/16Standing Sun Wines – Buellton, CA
Based in Chicago, these indie rockers have found success in a most unlikely place – Lithuania.  Even while the band was doing the DIY battle in the United States, they were becoming a household name in this former member of the USSR, where their music video cover of DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince’s song, “Summertime,” released in 2012, collected more than one million views.

“We started to get all these messages from fans in Eastern Europe about how much they loved the song,” lead singer David McMillin says. “We really didn’t think that we were catching on somewhere halfway around the world.”
In 2015, they were offered a slot at Loftas Fest, the biggest summer music festival in the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius, where they played along with Mercury Prize-winning Young Fathers and XL/Terrible Records rapper Le1f.   “Here we were, this unknown band with our name alongside some of these huge artists from around the world,” bassist Jeff Piper says. “I didn’t even believe we were going until we were on the plane.”
Fort Frances arrived in Lithuania to find their name plastered on billboards and street signs.  They even appeared on Good Morning Lithuania.  As if that wasn’t enough, the band played the sold out opening night headlining spot at the Festival.
“Our week in Lithuania was one of the most rewarding times of my life,” McMillin says.  “You start playing music in a garage without a clue as to where it can take you.  I never would have expected the road could lead us to a stage in the former Eastern Bloc.”
Don’t miss your chance to catch this amazing band on their west coast tour.  We’ll be back next week with a review of their new album.  In the meantime, check out their website and Facebook pages, follow them on Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to their YouTube channel.
Thanks to Alex Steininger of In Music we Trust PR for the background material, and for turning us on to this fascinating indie band.