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Get it or forget it – Taylor Barton, Dire Wolves, Matt Campbell, Holygram, Ruzz Guitar’s Blues Revue

Happy New Music Friday, where we review five new albums that are being released that day.  We think we have an eclectic selection for you today, so sit back and check them out.

Artist NameTaylor Barton

Album NameHouse of Light

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Pop

Track Listing:  1.  House of Light; 2.  For Those Among Us; 3.  Chaos; 4.  Lost Horizon; 5.  Last Time; 6.  Where did you Go; 7.  Steeplechase; 8.  The Wheatfields; 9.  I’ll Stand Strong; 10.  7 Steps; 11.  Jerusalem

Publicist:  KG Music Press

Review:  Taylor Barton has been a lifelong student of songwriting, and wrote her first song on Bob Dylan‘s bus.  She takes the struggles of everyday life, including loss, heartbreak and sorrow, and converts them into songs that reach deep inside the listener’s psyche.  On her tenth album, she brings us another exceptional collection of songs that will remain with the listener long after the song is over.  She lost her mother during the making of the album, and also had to deal with a suicide.  “Last Time” and “Where did you Go” came from those experiences.  Best tracks include “Chaos,” “Lost Horizon,” “Steeplechase,” “7 Steps,” and “Jerusalem.”

Recommendation:  Definitely add this one to your collection.

Artist NameDire Wolves

Album NameParadisiacal Mind

Label:  Feeding Tube Records

Genre:  Psychedelic Rock Instrumental

Track Listing:  1.  Unfettered and Alive; 2.  Just Live Your Life Behind Your Eyes; 3.  We are Stardust; 4.  In and Out of Den Garten he Goes; 5.  Paradisiacal Mind

Publicist:  Noisy Ghost PR

Review:  Not sure what we expected, but this one is more experimental than rock.  The vibe is very spooky and dark, and the music might be useful as placements in television and film.  Other than that, it is not very commercial, and would seem to be difficult to build a fan base or have a successful tour with this type of sound.

Recommendation:  If you like experimental music, then you might dig this one.  For the rest of us, just forget it.

Artist NameMatt Campbell

Album NameThe Man with Everything

Label:  Flour Sack Cape Records

Genre:  Country/Folk

Track Listing:  1.  The Night That I Found Jesus (Down at Robert’s Western World); 2.  Pillar of Fire; 3.  Trading Teardrops; 4.  Christmas in Nashville; 5.  Twice as Big; 6.  That’s the Way; 7.  It’s Ours; 8.  Simple Twist of Fate; 9.  More Than Memories

Publicist:  Broken Jukebox Media

Review:  Matt Campbell is part of a dying breed, the storytelling troubadour of classic country music.  Much like Hank Williams, Woody Guthrie and Buck Owens, he writes folk songs that tell great stories, and knows how to make the listener feel them.  He also throws in some great humor and surprises, as he does in “Christmas in Nashville.”  He also turns in an impressive cover of Bob Dylan‘s “Simple Twist of Fate.”  Spend some time with this troubadour and we think you’ll leave with a different attitude about life.

Recommendation:  Definitely worth checking out.

Artist NameHolygram

Album NameModern Cults

Label:  Cleopatra Records

Genre:  Shoegaze/New Wave/Post-punk

Track Listing:  1.  Into the Void; 2.  Modern Cults; 3.  A Faction; 4.  Signals; 5.  Dead Channel Skies; 6.  Hideaway; 7.  Still There; 8.  Odd Neighbourhood; 9.  She’s Like the Sun; 10.  Distant Light; 11.  1997

Publicist:  Shameless Promotion PR

Review:  This German band crafts elements of shoegaze and new wave into a post-punk frame to create an truly unique and fun sound that will grab you from the first note, reminiscent of Depeche Mode.  We also think they have a great sound that would work well on the radio and in live performances in the States.  There isn’t a weak track on the album, so enjoy it from start to finish.

Recommendation:  Definitely give this one a spin.

Artist NameRuzz Guitar’s Blues Revue

Album NameThe Heist

Label:  Rhythm Bomb Records

Genre:  Blues

Track Listing:  1.  The Heist; 2.  Back Home to Stay; 3.  Rock with You; 4.  I Used to Love You; 5.  Saints & Sinners; 6.  Juke Joint Shakedown; 7.  Mine all Mine; 8.  Home to Me; 9.  High Stakes Hustle; 10.  Girl for Me

Publicist:  ABIK Radio Promotions

Review:  This album combines elements of big band with Chicago-style blues to form music that is the perfect size for placement in movies and television, beginning with the title track.  They add in elements of rockabilly on “Back Home to Stay,” swing on “Rock with You,” and country on “I Used to Love You,” proving how versatile this band can be.  This album is a treasure-trove of both instrumentals and vocals, with interesting songs that will become instantly memorable.  You can’t go wrong with this one.

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one.

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Get it or forget it – Dave Keller, Roland White and Friends, Thurston Moore, Katie Knipp, Tellico

Happy Thursday.  We got more snow yesterday but the sun is expected to come out today and melt it all away.  Jon Tester was able to overcome the local Nazi and get reelected as our Senator, so we still have a voice of reason and a friend of veterans in Washington.  Good thing we also have some great music to share with you today, so get ready for some good vibes.

Artist NameDave Keller

Album NameEvery Soul’s a Star

Label:  Catfood Records

Genre:  Blues/Soul

Track Listing:  1.  Don’t let Them Take Your Joy; 2.  Every Soul’s a Star; 3.  Baby, I Love You; 4.  Old Tricks; 5.  You Bring the Sunshine; 6.  Freedom is Ours; 7.  This is Gonna Hurt; 8.  It’s all in Your Eyes; 9.  Kiss me Like you Miss Me; 10.  When are you Gonna Cry?; 11.  Ain’t Givin’ In

Publicist:  Blind Raccoon

Review:  This album is amazing from the first note, and only gets better as it progresses through each incredible track.  The soulful voice of Dave Keller combines with amazing harmonies from his background singers, joyful horns, elements of funky piano and upbeat lyrics to form some of the happiest blues you have ever heard, especially on the title track.  His style can best be described as Boz Scaggs meets Al Green.  We also adore his cover of the 1967 mega soul hit, “Baby, I Love You.”   You can’t go wrong with this one, as it should appeal to just above everyone’s musical tastes.

Recommendation:  You simply must Get this one!

Artist NameRoland White and Friends

Album NameA Tribute to the Kentucky Colonels

Label:  Crossroads Music

Genre:  Bluegrass

Track Listing:  1.  If You’re Ever Gonna Love Me; 2.  Nine Pound Hammer; 3.  I am a Pilgrim; 4.  Little White Washed Chimney; 5.  Listen to the Mockingbird; 6.  Clinch Mountain Blackstep; 7.  Roll in my Sweet Baby’s Arms; 8.  Soldier’s Joy – Ragtime Annie; 9.  Why you Been Gone so Long; 10.  Alabama Jubilee; 11.  I Might Take you Back; 12.  Farewell Blues

Publicist:  Crossroads Music

Review:  Roland White has long been one of the best mandolin players in bluegrass, and on this amazing album has gathered many of the best players and singers in Nashville today to pay homage to the legacy of The Kentucky Colonels, which White formed in 1954.  These young players, while mostly unknown, respect the legacy of bluegrass music, and perfectly capture the sound of The Colonels, creating new and memorable versions of these classic songs, including one of my all-time favorites, “Roll in my Sweet Baby’s Arms.”  It is no wonder that White was recently inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame.  If you are a bluegrass fan, then this album is a must have.

Recommendation:  Definitely Get it!

Artist Name:   Thurston Moore

Album NameKlangfarbenmelodie … And the Colorist Strikes Primitiv

Label:  Glass Modern

Genre:  Freeform Jazz

Track Listing:  1.  Klangfarbenmelodie … And the Colorist Strikes Primitiv (Part 1); 2.  Klangfarbenmelodie … And the Colorist Strikes Primitiv (Part 2); Phase II

Publicist:  Heapsaflash

Review:  Thurston Moore played guitar in Sonic Youth, and is re-releasing this 1995 album which was previously only available in New Zealand.  On this album, recorded live from a show in 1994, he joins with free jazz drummer Tom Sturgal to create a from of jazz seldom heard in the States.  It layers amazing guitar on top of perfect jazz drums to form this style that may not appeal to most jazz lovers.  However, if you can get beyond the piercing noise of the guitar, we think you just might enjoy it.

Recommendation:  Worth checking out.

Artist NameKatie Knipp

Album NameTake it With You

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Blues

Track Listing:  1.  Ya Make it Hard to Sing the Blues; 2.  I Don’t Sing for You; 3.  Letters; 4.  Metro in Paris; 5.  I Will Stick Around; 6.  Come Back; 7.  Get Outta my Dream; 8.  Santa Cruz Blues; 9.  Another Round; 10.  Last Man Out

Publicist:  ABIK Radio Promotions

Review:  Katie Knipp has the voice of Janis Joplin and the power of Aretha Franklin, combined with a killer group of musicians that know how to rock.  Her version of blues is raw and gritty, and she’s comfortable with a myriad of musical influences in her underlying soundtrack.  The heavy use of resonator guitar on the first track and a climatic bass line on the second track announce to the world that this lady can sing any style she wants.  There isn’t a weak track on the album, and quite frankly, this one is the perfect candidate for the repeat button.

Recommendation:  You need this one in your collection, so go out and Get it.

Artist NameTellico

Album NameWoven Waters

Label:  Organic Records

Genre:  Roots/Folk/Bluegrass

Track Listing:  1.  Courage for the Morning; 2.  Palisades; 3.  Ballad of Zona Abston; 4.  Salsa; 5.  Fill the Air; 6.  West of the Cumberlands; 7.  New Moon; 8.  It’s Just Pain; 9.  Like November

Publicist:  Crossroads Music

Review:  Based in the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina, Tellico combines the best of folk, bluegrass and country to form their own unique version of roots music.  The harmonies are tight, the mandolin is crisp, the harmonica is right on and the music will get your toes tapping while the intelligent lyrics will appeal to your love of storytelling.  Best songs include “Ballad of Zona Abston,” “Salsa,” “West of the Cumberlands,” “New Moon,” and “Like November.”

Recommendation:  We highly recommend you Get this one – you won’t regret it.

 

 

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Get it or forget it – Ann Licater, J. J. Vicars, Leonov, Seadog, Anchorsong

The “Blue Wave” seems to have skipped Montana, as a Republican Nazi candidate is currently leading in the race for our Senate seat, while the Republican incumbent held on to our lone seat in the House.  Looks like the only way to get past these mid-term results is to lose ourselves in some great indie music.  We have five for you to check out, including one that is billed as “Flute Meditations for Mindfulness and Relaxation.”  Sounds like the perfect remedy.

Artist NameAnn Licater

Album NameQuiet Spaces

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  New Age

Track Listing:  1.  Quiet Spaces; 2.  Ancestral Gathering; 3.  Aspen Awakening; 4.  Ancient Shores; 5.  Canyon Solace; 6.  Return to Peace; 7.  Divine Harmony; 8.  Morning Rain Reflections; 9.  Celestial Traveler; 10.  Woven Hearts; 11.  Dreaming at Daybreak; 12.  Candlelight Journey; 13.  Wings of Sleep; 14.  Tranquil Dreams; 15.  Celtic Sun Salutation

Publicist:  The B Company

Review:  If ever there was a time for an album of relaxation, it would be after another very divisive election.  Thank goodness that Ann Licater is such an accomplish flutist and delivers on her promise of relaxation.  Using Native American, folk and alto flutes, she provides a soothing instrumental soundtrack for meditation that should ease your troubled spirit.  She even adds some dynamic bass to the mix on “Aspen Awakening,” “Celestial Traveler,” and “Tranquil Dreams.”  All in all, she gives us the perfect gift for a calmer mind.

Recommendation:  If you need to relax, then Get this one and put it on repeat.

Artist NameJ. J. Vicars

Album Name Irreverent Dissident

Label:  Annie Gator Records

Genre:  Blues/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Los Vatos in A; 2.  Long way From Home; 3.  Wang Dang Doodle; 4.  Can’t get Along With You; 5.  Outskirts of Town; 6.  Stinky Twinky; 7.  Downhome; 8.  Deguello; 9.  Things I Need; 10.  That Ain’t Me; 11.  What do I Tell my Heart; 12.  Three-toed Midget (bonus track); 13.  Stinky Twinky (alternate version, bonus track)

Publicist:  Blind Raccoon

Review:  His music may be the blues, but J.J. Vicars adds a taste of smooth jazz into the mix, creating a soothing sound that stays with you long after the song has ended.  We were especially impressed with his track “Outskirts of Town,” which demonstrated this fact very well.  He follows that track with an upbeat tune called “Stinky Twinky” that is guaranteed to get you on the dance floor with a rockabilly vibe reminiscent of 50s rock and roll greats like Bill Hailey and the Comets.  He does not have the best voice, but his guitar makes up for that weakness.  We think he should consider hiring a vocalist next time around.

Recommendation:  Worth checking out.

Artist NameLeonov

Album NameWake

Label:  Fysisk Format

Genre:  Doom Metal

Track Listing:  1.  I am Lion, I am Yours; 2.  Eucharist; 3.  Shem; 4.  Oceanode; 5.  Wake

Publicist:  Viral Propaganda PR

Review:  If the election has given you a melancholy spirit of doom, then this album will reflect your feelings.  It is dark, with haunting vocals and a heavy-handed metal guitar, manifesting the perfect soundtrack for gloom and doom.  It only has five songs, but two of them are over 10 minutes long, including the finale and title track, which is an impressive 15 minutes, and could be quite useful as a placement for horror films.

Recommendation:  Although this album is depressing, it is well done and worthy of your consideration.

Artist NameSeadog

Album NameCabin Fever Blues

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Indie Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Words Sometime Fail; 2.  Yesteryear; 3.  Broken Compass; 4.  As I Am; 5.  Errors (of our ways); 6.  Chance Meeting; 7.  Mute; 8.  Burning the Clocks; 9.  Shell Shocked; 10.  Old Ways

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Seadog has an easy indie rock sound with a folk vibe that soothes, reminiscent of 60s musicians like The Monkees and vocal harmonies similar to Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.  The entire album is worth checking out, with a refreshing sound that will remain long after the final note.  Best tracks include “Words Sometime Fail,” “Yesteryear,” “Errors (of our ways).” and “Burning the Clocks.”

Recommendation:  Check it out.

Artist NameAnchorsong

Album NameCohesion

Label:  Tru Thoughts Recordings

Genre:  Electronic Bollywood

Track Listing:  1.  Correlate; 2.  Resistance; 3.  Ancestors; 4.  Mindscape; 5.  Foreign River; 6.  Majesty; 7.  Rasqueado; 8.  Serendipity; 9.  Testimony; 10.  Ensemble; 11.  Awake

Publicist:  The Syndicate

ReviewMassaaki Yoshida is a Tokyo born and London based electronic artist that goes by the moniker Anchorsong.  On his third album he incorporates the rhythms and sounds of Bollywood into his electronic mix, creating a palatable vibe that captures the feel and sound of this unique genre of music.  This is music that is very conducive to dance and having a good time, and will reeve up your dance machine, making you itch to get out and move.  This one is great from start to finish.

Recommendation:  This one is a unique addition to your collection.  Get it.

 

 

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Get it or forget it – Diane Durrett and Soul Suga, Eric Tingstad, Peter V Blues Train, Michelle Lewis, Gaetano Letizia and the Underworld Blues Rock Band

We got our first official snowfall over night, so it appears that winter is truly here.  Heading out to see Bohemian Rhapsody this afternoon, and can’t wait because we have always been huge Queen fans.  Before we go, we wanted to share some new music with you, so check out these five amazing artists.

Artist NameDiane Durrett & Soul Suga

Album Name Live

Label:  Blooming Tunes Music

Genre:  R&B/Blues/Soul

Track Listing:  1.  Intro Soul Suga; 2.  Bright Side; 3.  Interlude – Top 10; 4.  Butters in the Skillet; 5.  Interlude – You Say; 6.  It is What it Is; 7.  Interlude – Feeling Better; 8.  Interlude – Bend or Break; 9.  Wish it Would Rain; 10.  Interlude – Feeling the Love; 11.  Love has a Right to be Wrong; 12.  Story – Dog Rescue; 13.  Be Somebody’s Angel; 14.  Story – Grandmother Says; 15.  All is Well; 16.  Interlude – Thank Ya’ll; 17.  In Between Times; 18.  Junebugs Percussion Solo; 19.  Sassy Larùe; 20.  Interlude – Buzzin; 21.  Summertime; 22.  Don’t That Bring you Back; 23.  Interlude – Fun Time; 24.  Woohoo; 25.  Soul Suga Band Intro

Publicist:  Blind Raccoon

ReviewEddie’s Attic has always been a venue where indie artists love to perform.  It is easy to understand why as we listen to this amazing live album, recorded during her two shows which captures the vibe and feel of  that famous place.  Interspersed between their ten originals and one dynamic cover are some great moments of improv, storytelling and spontaneity.  Durrett and her band ROCK this joint with a mixture of R&B, soul, blues and gospel, creating a memorable performance that is now available for all to have, especially the horn-infused Top 10 tune “Butters in the Skillet.”  The message of the music is hope and perseverance, something our country desperately needs.  We think you will find what you’re looking for in this dynamic album, so keeping looking at the “Bright Side” and “Be Somebody’s Angel.”

Recommendation:  By all means, rush out and Get this one.

Artist NameEric Tingstad

Album NameElectric Spirit

Label:  Cheshire Records

Genre:  Blues/Roots/Instrumental

Track Listing:  1.  Electric City; 2.  French Quarter; 3.  Oh’ Shenandoah; 4.  Bessie; 5.  Amazing Grace; 6.  There’s More; 7.  South to Carolina; 8.  Big River; 9.  Key West; 10.  Flamingo Club; 11.  The Train of Thought; 12.  Over the Rainbow

Publicist:  Lazz Promotions

Review:  Eric Tingstad is another amazing artist we have met because of the Durango Songwriters Expo.  He is a Grammy-winning musician who has brought us albums in a myriad of genres, including New Age, Alt Country, Blues, Roots/Americana, Rock and Smooth Jazz.  On this album, he continues in the roots/Americana style with a healthy dose of blues guitar, perfectly demonstrated on the opening track, “Electric City.”  While there are some amazing vocals by Chloe Dolandis on “There’s More,” this album is primarily an instrumental one, displaying Tingstad’s amazing abilities for all to enjoy. His covers of traditional songs like “Oh’ Shenandoah,” “Amazing Grace,” “Big River,” and “Over the Rainbow” will amaze and impress, as will his original tunes, providing further proof of why he has become such a prolific and award-winning musician, composer and arranger.

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one.

Artist NamePeter V Blues Train

Album NameShaken but not Deterred

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Blues

Track Listing:  1.  Don’t Wanna Leave Memphis; 2.  Blue Monday; 3.  By the River; 4.  For all we Know; 5.  In Demand; 6.  T Bone Shuffle; 7.  Alibi; 8.  Don’t Cheat on my Lady; 9.  Rodeo (No BS); 10.  Getting Closer Now; 11.  Been so Long; 12.  Shaken but not Deterred; 13.  LIVE:  Worried Life Blues (bonus track)

Publicist:  Blind Raccoon

Review:  While most artists seem to drop a new album about every two years, indie artists are more prolific with their music.  Case in point is the Peter V Blues Train, which has just released their second album of 2018.  We reviewed their previous one back in March, and this one is no less amazing.  It raises the awesomeness factor another notch, especially those amazing vocals and guitar licks of Peter V and that incredible sax of Danny Walsh.  This time around the album includes nine originals and four covers, including Fats Domino‘s “Blue Monday,” Donnie Hathaway‘s “For All we Know,” and the blues standard “T Bone Shuffle.”   Add another diamond to the crown pf one of the best blues bands in the world.

Recommendation:  Peter V and his band deliver once again.  Run out and Get their latest offering.

Artist NameMichelle Lewis

Album NameAll That’s Left

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Pop

Track Listing:  1.  That’s What They Say; 2.  All That’s Left; 3.  Push On; 4.  Dancing in the Dark; 5.  How; 6.  In Love Again; 7.  Scars; 8.  You and Me; 9.  Please Don’t Go; 10.  Lay on my Pillow

Publicist:  Devious Planet

Review:  While much of today’s pop scene is pure escapism, the music of Michelle Lewis is more down-to-earth, keeping us grounded in reality but still providing a healthy dose of hope in overcoming adversity, especially in the area of finding true love and overcoming loss.  Although her third album continues to showcase her amazing songwriting chops, it also includes something she has not previously done before, a cover of Bruce Springsteen‘s amazing song “Dancing in the Dark.”  Among her originals, best tracks include “Push On,” “How,” the amazing duet “In Love Again,” “Scars,” and “Please Don’t Go.”  The theme of the album is best summarized in the words of “Push On” – “You’ve got to push on.”  Thank you Michelle for giving us hope that tomorrow can be brighter.    We love your spirit.

Recommendation:  Don’t even think about it – Rush out and Get this one today!

Artist NameGaetano Letizia & the Underworld Blues Rock Band

Album NameBeatles Blues Blast

Label:  Letizia Records

Genre:  Blues

Track Listing:  1.  Come Together; 2.  Do it in the Road; 3.  Drive my Car; 4.  Money; 5.  Tax Man; 6.  While my Guitar Gently Weeps; 7.  She Came in Through the Bathroom Window; 8.  I Want You (She’s so Heavy); 9.  And I Love Her; 10.  Can’t Buy me Love; 11.  You Can’t do That; 12.  Yesterday; 13.  Get Back; 14.  With a Little Help From my Friends; 15.  Birthday; 16.  Blackbird; 17.  A Day in the Life

Publicist:  Blind Raccoon

Review:  Believe it or not, The Beatles, like many of the other British Invasion bands, started out as a blues band, and this album reimagines 17 of their songs as if they had stayed that way.  Featuring the amazing guitar work of Gaetano “Tom” Letizia, these covers retain all the appeal of The Beatles’ originals while giving them new life as future blues standards.  It is only fitting that it took a band from the home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to accomplish this feat.

Recommendation:  If you love The Beatles and blues, then this is the perfect combination of the two.  Get it.

 

 

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Monday mashup 2018: vol. 40

Happy Monday – tomorrow is Election Day, so please VOTE!  It was a busy weekend, and this month will be even more so as we conclude the reviews for consideration in the Second Half of 2018 LA Music Critic Awards.  The nominations will be announced on December 7, so get ready to vote for your favorite indie performer.  In the meantime, here are this week’s picks for new singles and music videos.

NEW SINGLES

We kick things off this week with a remake of The Guess Who‘s song, “These Eyes.”  Lisa Lambe has recently signed with Blue Élan Records and her first album with them will be released in Spring 2019.  Lambe should be no stranger to you as she was a member of the amazing group Celtic Woman, so sit back and enjoy her interpretation of this classic song.

Our second single is from Sarra, who we introduced to you back in August.  We have huge expectations for this artist, and truly expect her to be on the top of the charts in no time at all.  Here’s her latest single, “Your Name.”

Next up is an LA artist who is also an amazing skater and KJ.  Check out “Crying Wolf” from CH3LS.  We think she’ll make a believer out of you.

Our fourth single is from very successful indie artist Joshua Radin.  Check out his new tune, “Three Little Birds,” his cover of the Bob Marley classic.   This one should get you chill for the new week.

Our final single for this week is another cover, this time “Creep” by the Stone Temple Pilots, as interpreted by LA artist James Bowers.

NEW MUSIC VIDEOS

Our first video this week is from Airpark and is the first single from their forthcoming album.  Check out “Devotion.”

Our next video is about a hot topic that is truly relevant as we head into Election Day – school shootings.  Check out “Let’s Rise,” a song co-written by Glenn Dinofer, Josh Bonilla, Jasmina Daniello, Ben Joseph Vernon and Roman Britton, and beautifully directed by Michelle Esrick.  This one should move you to action. #Enough

Next up is Pleasure Craft, whose “Back in the Game” addresses our overwhelming need to be identified by our clothes.  Let the words of this song sink in.

Our fourth video is from The Holy Knives, who we reviewed last week.  Check out the first video from their new album, “Memory Book.”

Our final video for the week is about another social issue – judging others.  Check out this powerful video from Hugh James, “My Brother’s Shoes.” featuring 3G.  Alan Marino does a stellar job on the video.  Let’s all make a difference.

 

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Ten amazing videos released in October 2018

It’s been a great day so far.  Miami’s stellar defense made four sacks and four interceptions, including a pick-6 that provided the margin of victory.  In addition, Indie Voice Blog has garnered more than 80,000 views in just over 38 months.  Let’s celebrate with another 10 amazing videos from the more than 100 we received this month.  Here we go!

With Election Day fast approaching, we thought it might be wise to share a music video that speaks about social issues.  Check out this lyric video from Illiterate Light for their song, “Growin’ Down.”  And don’t forget to vote!

Our next video was filmed in Bodie, California, one of our favorite ghost towns.  It is an original tune by Stone Stanley’s Jason Robert, and conceptualizes one of the legends of that famous mining town.  The cinematography is breathtaking and the song belongs in a class on California history.  Tell us what you think.

Our third video reminds us of Lenka, and features the incredible sound of Somme‘s hit “Broken Hearted Lovers.”  This one has a beat that is guaranteed to get you on the dance floor.  We hope you love it as much as we do.

Our next video is also relevant for Election Day, as Nashville’s resident punk rocker Taco Mouth provide their views on the current political scene with their anti-Trump video, “Fighting for Today.”  This one is well thought out and provides an interesting stance – let us know what you think.

Our fifth video has a very strong Emmylou Harris vibe.  We simply love the sound of New Zealand’s Mel Parsons, and her video for “I Got the Lonely.”  This one could go very far!

We start our second five videos with this amazing cinematic video for Völuspa‘s glorious ballad, “Miss You Too.”  We think this one sets a high bar and we look forward to seeing what she does next.

Video number seven is an autobiographical sketch into what it’s like to be an indie band in today’s music scene.  Check out the video for “On my Way”by City on Down.

Halloween may be over, but the spirit lives on in Maggie Lindemann‘s impressive video for her song, “Human.”  Enjoy this spooky video.

For our ninth video we go all the way to Norway for the tantalizing video by Sigrid for her song, “Sucker Punch.”  This one will give you all the energy you need for the coming week.

Our final video this month is from Canadian R&B/Pop artist Nuela Charles.  It is another spooky good video for the energetic song “Danger.”  We think it is the perfect video to segue into Election Day.  Enjoy.

 

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Get it or forget it – Heartspank, Buildings and Food, Coyote Choir, Danny Golden, The Holy Knives

Happy New Music Friday – we made it to another weekend.  Hard to believe that on this date in 1976, I was raising my right hand to join the Navy.  What a trip these past 40+ years have been.  Let’s celebrate with these five new albums being released today.

Artist NameHeartspank

Album NameHeartspank II

Label:  DoubleMayJah Records

Genre:  Electronic

Track Listing:  1.  Opus (Clair de lune); 2.  Fox; 3.  Whatchado; 4.  Pong; 5.  Keep Runnin’; 6.  Need/Want

Publicist:  DoubleMayJah Records

Review:  Heartspank is composed of producers Ana-Tole and Jonah Christian, who also work with Logic and Lil Wayne when not creating their own sound.  On their sophomore EP, they bring songs that would fit well into a house DJ mix, as well as provide samples that could be placed in everything from commercials to television and film.  These are not the type of songs  you will hear on the radio, but definitely on the dance floor.  It is hard to describe their music, but suffice it to say that it is unique.

Recommendation:  Check it out.

Artist NameBuildings and Food

Album Name Quick Beat Save

Label:  Number F Records

Genre:  Electronic/Instrumental

Track Listing:  1.  Slow to Reverse; 2.  Quick Beat; 3.  Motherwell on the Stairs; 4.  1979:  Pennies and Pluto; 5.  Food Court; 6.  Rewind the Dog; 7.  On the Lino; 8.  Air Weight End

Publicist:  Shameless Promotion PR

Review:  Buildings and Food is the first solo project from Canadian artist Jen K. Wilson after a 10 year absence from making music.  All we can say is welcome back.  Wilson brings new life to the chaotic electronic music scene by inserting elements of the singer-songwriter vibe, coupled with well-crafted lyrics that take her music to a new level, as demonstrated on the first single, “Slow to Reverse,” as well as “1979:  Pennies and Pluto.”  Her instrumental work, especially on “Quick Beat” and “Motherwell on the Stairs,” is first-rate, and worthy of consideration for placement opportunities in television, film and commercials.  For a total change of pace, check out “Rewind the Dog.”

Recommendation:  You should definitely take this one for a spin.

Artist NameCoyote Choir

Album NameVolume 1

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Pop/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Awakenings; 2.  Kingdom of Love; 3.  Rainbows; 4.  Keep the Fire Alive; 5.  Sing!; 6.  I’ll be Waiting Here; 7.  Where Joy is Found; 8.  Keep Moving On; 9.  Always There

Publicist:  Far Digital PR

Review:  In a world so full of negativity, it is so refreshing to hear a band that brings hope, joy and positivity to their music.  Every song on this amazing album is upbeat and uplifting, and could easily fit into the CCM or AAA format.  After listening to them, it is impossible to not have hope that everything will work out for the best.  Their message is clear:  Don’t let the weight of the world steal your joy.  Take it back as you re-discover the simple joys that life brings.  These sentiments are best demonstrated on “Sing!”We strongly encourage the entire industry to take notice of this band, especially music supervisors looking for positive songs for their projects.

Recommendation:  Run out and get this one like your life depends on it (it does!)

Artist NameDanny Golden

Album NameOld Love

Label:  Drunk Luck Records

Genre:  Americana

Track Listing:  1.  Old Love; 2.  Float Me; 3.  Texas; 4.  Delilah; 5.  Honeymoon; 6.  Old Mate; 7.  Window; 8.  Forever; 9.  Hangover; 10.  Livin’ Without Your Love

Publicist:  Noisy Ghost PR

Review:  From the first notes of the title track and first single, “Old Love,” it becomes quickly obvious that this is not just another Americana artist, but a fellow traveler sharing his wisdom with the world.  This Pittsburgh native has found a new home in Austin, and his experiences translate into hopeful words for his listeners to contemplate.  This is an artist about to break out, and deserves industry attention.  His music is radio friendly, and his songs belong in heavy rotation.  You can’t go wrong with this one.  Kudos for an amazing effort – both the lead and backing vocals are incredible!

Recommendation:  Don’t even think about it – just run out and Get this one!

Artist NameThe Holy Knives

Album NameYear of the Black Dog

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Indie Rock

Track Listing:  1.  I Guess it’s Enough; 2.  Stray Dog; 3.  Memory Book; 4.  Switchblade Heart; 5.  Hostage; 6.  Loose Tooth; 7.  Cold Ground; 8.  Don’t Tear me Out; 9.  Lucky Day; 10.  The Right Kind of Eyes

Publicist:  The Syndicate

Review:  We reviewed their debut EP last May, and are more than happy to review their debut full length album.  We have also featured three of their singles/videos, and are even more sure that this band deserves national attention.  They have a true classic rock style reminiscent of legends like David Bowie and Depeche Mode, and are quickly making a name for themselves.  These songs are truly radio friendly, and deserve their place on our airwaves.  This one is definitely going on repeat.

Recommendation:  Run, don’t walk, and Get this one today!

 

 

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Get it or forget it – Musta Paraati, The Bottle Rockets, DidYouDie, Leslie Nuss, Julianne Q and the Howl

Hope you all survived Halloween.  It was a crazy night at work, and extremely busy, but it’s just a taste of what is to come during the holiday shopping season.  Here are another five amazing artists to jump start your weekend as Friday approaches.

Artist NameMusta Paraati

Album NameBlack Parade

Label:  Cleopatra Records

Genre:  Post-punk/Indie Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Animosity; 2.  Nacht Der Untoten; 3.  The Leader; 4.  Aujourd’hui; 5.  Chopsticks; 6.  The Race is On; 7.  Radio; 8.  Digital Twin; 9.  Reaper; 10.  Today; 11.  If I Die Tomorrow

Publicist:  Shameless Promotion PR

Review:  After 34 years, Musta Paraati, a Finnish post-punk band have returned with a new album, and it is damn good.  With a new lead vocalist (Jyrki Linnankivi of The 69 Eyes) who reminds us of David Bowie, and a sound that is pure classic rock, this band is making up for lost time with this amazing album.  Ten of the tracks are brand new ones written in English, while the first single, “The Leader,” is an English translation of their hit “Johtaja” from 1983.

Recommendation:  If you want to rock, then you simply must Get this one.

Artist NameThe Bottle Rockets

Album NameBit Logic

Label:  Bloodshot Records

Genre:  Country/Americana

Track Listing:  1.  Bit Logic; 2.  Highway 70 Blues; 3.  Lo-Fi; 4.  Maybe Tomorrow; 5.  Bad Time to be an Outlaw; 6.  Saxophone; 7.  Human Perfection; 8.  Knotty Pine; 9.  Way Down South; 10.  Doomsday Letter; 11.  Stovall’s Grove; 12.  Silver Ring

Publicist:  Bloodshot Records

Review:  With a sound reminiscent of 80s country bands like Confederate Railroad and Sawyer Brown, The Bottle Rockets are set to hit the big time with the release of their latest album, which is already tearing up the charts.  This is good ole fashioned country music with a modern-day Americana vibe, and is perfect for your next beer run or road trip.  The album starts with the soon-to-be #1 smash and title cut “Bit Logic” and doesn’t slow down through the entire album, which is truly radio friendly and should be on the radar of every station manager in country and Americana radio.  We really love the tongue in cheek message behind “Bad Time to be an Outlaw,” which reminds us of the George Strait classic, “Murder on Music Row.”  This one will quickly become a favorite.

Recommendation:  If you love classic country that still addresses real world issues, then this is the band for you.  Get this one today!

Artist NameDidYouDie

Album NameRoyal Unicorn

Label:  Blew//Rose

Genre:  Shoegaze/Indie Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Channel Swimmers; 2.  Like I Care; 3.  Till the Morning Light; 4.  Carry On; 5.  Feel me Tremble; 6.  My Everything; 7.  Only One I; 8.  Never Gonna be so Cool; 9.  Lie Where you Are; 10.  Bliss; 11.  Realizing a Dream

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  This Canadian band has a dynamic sound that is so much more than simple shoegaze, incorporating the greater mantle of indie rock and keeping it real.  The lyrics are well written with the perfect accompaniment to make the words stand out, appealing to all of your senses.  This music is perfect for your next party or when you need a reason to get up and dance.  It is also radio friendly and deserves a chance on American radio.  If the energy in their live show is anywhere near that contained in this release, then they must be a kick-ass band to see in concert.

Recommendation:  Grab this one while you can, cause this band is going places!

Artist NameLeslie Nuss

Album Name:  The Album V: Part One

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Lost; 2.  The Subway; 3.  Glory Days; 4.  Writer; 5.  Lost (radio edit)

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  While Leslie Nuss is an artist unfamiliar to us, we are quite familiar with her producer, the amazing Ainjel Emme, who was previously a part of the bands Goddess Freak Ensemble and Tits and Giggles, as well as a dynamic DIY solo performer before creating the Block of Joy, a multimedia house providing content creation and artistic development to upcoming talent in music and film.  Emme has definitely outdone herself on this project, shining the spotlight on the amazing voice and talent of Nuss.  All four songs are outstanding, and worthy of industry attention.  Nuss is trulky an artist on the cusp of greatness, and we can’t wait to hear what she delivers in parts 2 and 3 of this project.

Recommendation:  By all means, jump on this train and Get this EP.  You’ll be glad you did.

Artist NameJulianne Q & The Howl

Album NameSky Rider

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Blues Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Powder; 2.  Leavin’ You; 3.  Poseidon; 4.  Born to Die; 5.  Sky Rider

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Responding to adversity has reshaped the sound of Julianne Q from a more traditional classic rock vibe to the current blues rock.  This album was written during a time of crisis, and reflects the frustration the band was feeling over the loss of their guitarist, especially on “Leavin’ You.”  The silver lining is that this paradigm swing has brought out the best in this band, allowing Julianne Q’s soaring vocals to rise above the chaos and create music that is worth listening to.  The band rocks through various blues styles and is truly worthy of their name, “The Howl.”  This is a sound you won’t soon forget, so you would be wise to simply add it to  your collection.

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one, the sooner the better.

 

 

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Get it or forget it – Keith Stone with Red Gravy, Shoshy, Birds and Arrows, The Persian Leaps, Lee Ainley’s Blues Storm

Happy Halloween – no tricks for you today, just five new treats.  We hope you enjoy this diverse group of artists.

Artist Name Keith Stone with Red Gravy

Album NameKeith Stone with Red Gravy

Label:  Self-release

Genre:  Blues

Track Listing:   1.  Ain’t That the Blues; 2.  Love Done put me Down; 3.  You Ain’t got Nothing; 4.  Red Gravy; 5.  Crazy in Love With You; 6.  Don’t Count me Out; 7.  Blue Eyed Angel; 8.  Time to Move On; 9.  Hard to Have the Blues; 10.  Something in the Water

Publicist:  Frank Roszak Promotions

Review:  The music of New Orleans is world famous for its intensity, drive, and style.  Add  the blues into that mix and you have Keith Stone with Red Gravy, a local band that is starting to take the world by storm.  This is blues you start to feel deep down in your soul until it takes over your whole body and leaves you with no choice but to get up and dance.  This music is tailor-made for placement on such shows as NCIS: New Orleans, among others.  This band deserves industry attention and a bigger stage.  Jump on the train before it leaves the station.

Recommendation:  If you love the blues and the music of New Orleans, then you simply MUST add this one.  Go Get it today!

Artist Name:  Shoshy

Album NameGAMERGIRL

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Alt Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Intro; 2.  Pansy Dreams Parts 1&2; 3.  What’s the News; 4.  ULTRA MINI // Life me Up; 5.  Clouds; 6.  In Bloom; 7.  Love Crimes; 8.  Melting; 9.  Floating; 10.  The End; 11.  Spirited Away // It wouldn’t have made any difference; 12.  If it’s not the End

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Inspired by the myriad of games on Nintendo, England based singer-songwriter Shoshy Boo delivers an interesting collection of indie/alt pop songs.  With her sweet voice, Shoshy brings the listener into her world of fantasy, creating mental images that peacefully co-exist with the music and images that Nintendo created for these games.  In fact, some of these songs would make great radio tunes, especially “Pansy Dreams.”  For the most part, the songs are short and sweet.  We also love her mashup within her cover of Todd Rundgren‘s “It Wouldn’t Have Made any Difference.”  She reminds us of indie artist Lenka, and we think she has the potential to do well on the indie music scene.

Recommendation:  Definitely worthy of your time – check it out today on BandCamp.

Artist NameBirds and Arrows

Album NameArbitrary Magic

Label:  Baby Gas Mask Records

Genre:  Indie Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Overloaded; 2.  No Hand me Downs; 3.  Adrift; 4.  Stay Down; 5.  All Souls Sell Out; 6.  The Distance that we Drive; 7.  San Jacinto; 8.  Animatronic Heart

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  We have loved this group since we first heard of them, and are so happy that they have finally released an album.  They were nominated last year for an LA Music Critic Award for their single, “Stay Down,” and the album includes a ton of new songs that are every bit as worthy of critical acclaim as that single.  In addition, the album is a political statement of our current government, giving lead vocalist Andrea Connolly and her partner, Pete Connolly, a wealth of material on which to write some amazing songs, including what could become the anthem for the mid-term election cycle, “Overloaded.”  There isn’t a weak track on this album.  All hail the new face of rock and roll.

Recommendation:  Run, don’t walk, and Get this one Today!

Artist NameThe Persian Leaps

Album Name Pop That Goes Crunch

Label:    Self-released

Genre:  Indie Pop/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  See me Unaware; 2.  The Weather; 3.  Firestarter; 4.  Dottie, Queen of the West; 5.  Picture my Reaction; 6.  Pretty Boy; 7.  Under the Lilacs; 8.  Silent Treatment; 9.  Entropy; 10.  Hard Feelings; 11.  About the Lions; 12.  Anthem; 13.  Terribly Happy; 14.  Not That Brave; 15.  Truth = Consequences; 16.  Even Less; 17.  Time Slips; 18.  Sleepless

Publicist:  Behind the Curtains Media

Review:  This album is a remixed/remastered anthology of the band’s five previous EPs and one new single, “Time Slips.”  We previously reviewed the band’s Bicycle Face EP last year.  We must admit that this time around the band has seriously improved on their sound, and are ready to take their next step towards becoming a well-known band.  These songs are definitely radio worthy, and would do well on the college radio circuit.  Best tracks include “Dottie, Queen of the West,” “Picture my Reaction,” “Under the Lilacs,” “Entropy,” “Anthem,” “Not That Brave,” and the new single, “Time Slips.”

Recommendation:  This anthology is worthy of your collection.  Grab it.

Artist Name Lee Ainley’s Blues Storm

Album NameBankruptcy

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Blues/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Bankruptcy; 2.  Lady Loretta (radio edit); 3.  Crosshairs; 4.  Earth Mother

Publicist:  ABIK Radio Promotions

Review:  This new four-song EP comes about six months after their previous release Shoot me Down, which we reviewed back in May.  Lee Ainley proves once again that she is one of the hottest blues/rock singers in Europe and probably the world with her soulful tunes that will appeal to most lovers of rock, soul and the blues.  She gives to the blues what Janis Joplin gave to rock – a true front-woman who knows how to deliver great jams.  You can’t go wrong with any of these four songs, and we bet they will become some of your favorites.

Recommendation:  Don’t waste any more time – go Get this one!

 

 

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Monday mashup 2018: vol. 39

It’s that rare fifth Monday, and we have a very special Mashup for you today.  We are proud to debut a new single that is being released tomorrow, in advance of the release of the artist’s first novel on November 6, which is based on notes from her ten years of touring in Los Angeles and San Diego.  We are in the process of reviewing the book and think you will love her new sound and new stage name.  In addition, we have five new singles and five new music videos to share, so let’s get this party going.

TABITHA RHYS TO RELEASE FIRST NOVEL

Tabitha Rhys is a long-time indie artist who has taken her experiences from touring through Los Angeles and San Diego to write her first novel, Love Music Madness, which is being released on November 6.  Check out the book trailer:

That song you hear in the background was written by Rhys.  Since she no longer has a band, she enlisted the help of Stereium to create the “Lana del Rey” sound.  The song is being released TOMORROW, but we have a sneak preview for you today.  We really love her style, and can’t wait to review the novel and any more music that follows.  You can purchase the single on iTunes.

LA MUSIC CRITIC LAUNCHES INDIEGOGO CAMPAIGN

Our very own LA Music Critic has launched an Indiegogo campaign to raise money for his first solo show, scheduled to premiere at HFF19 in Los Angeles next June.  Please check out his campaign and support him if you can.  We thank you for whatever you can contribute.

NEW SINGLES

Our first single comes from another amazing artist from Blue Élan Records, whose new album V will be released in January 2019.  In the meantime, enjoy the southern charm of The Vegabonds‘ new single, “I Ain’t Having It.”

Next up is “Hiya”, the latest offering from TNEO (The New Electronic Orchestra).  They wanted to say hello to all their current and future fans with this delightfully upbeat song.  You can’t help but be uplifted by this beautiful pop/classic sound, and we think you’ll soon become a fan if you aren’t already.

Our third single comes from one of our favorite female indie artists.  Jess Klein has consistently delivered amazing songs, and her new single, “Mammal,” is no exception.  Enjoy this one, and be free to be you.

Our next single comes from Perth, Australia-based artist Frankie Crea.  We think you will love his new song, “Dream.”

Our final single this week is from Canadian band Victory Chimes.  Check out “Halos” from their forthcoming album, due for release next month.

NEW MUSIC VIDEOS

Our first video this week is from Ziggy Alberts, another amazing Aussie indie artist.  We love the simple and sweet sound of “Stronger,” and think you will too.

Next is “Killah,” the visually stunning music video from indie folk artist Frank James.  This one should become one of your favorite jams, as he mixes hip-hop with folk to create a truly unique sound.

We are so proud to present our third video from the amazing Jane Ellen Bryant, who we recently reviewed in our Get it or Forget it series.  Check out this incredible video for her song, “Too Smooth.”  We think it truly describes this artist.

Our fourth video is likewise smooth, with the groovy R&B/soul sound of Dom Marcell.  Here is his song, “Thats Whats Up.”

We close out this week and the month of October with this video from Germany-based trio The Trouble Notes.  This is one of the best pop/classical songs we have heard and we love their video for “Grand Masquerade.”  We think you will truly love both the sound and the cinematography.