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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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Get it or forget it – The Skelton Collective, Lavender Fields, Dee Miller Band, Billy Craig, Goalkeeper

Happy Thursday.  We are back with more great indie music for you to check out, with five new reviews from another eclectic group of indie musicians.   Here we go.

Artist Name:   The Skelton Collective

Album Name:   Choosing Happy

Label:   A&R Records

Genre:   Indie Pop

Track Listing:   1.  She; 2.  All I Wanna Be; 3.  Let the Good Times Roll; 4.  Waiting for the Sun; 5.  Miss P Falls in Love

Publicist:   The A&R Department

Review:   Australia gives us another amazing pop band in the form of The Skelton Collective, a family affair of multi-talented siblings with harmonies galore and a fun, positive take on pop.  All five songs are joyful and beautiful, starting with their first single, “She.”  They all deserve serious radio airplay and heavy consideration by music supervisors for placement opportunities, especially Disney.  This is the perfect music to use for your alarm clock, as it will set the mood for your day.  In addition, if you listen to it throughout the day, it will help keep you motivated to do your best.  Bottom line is “Let the Good Times Roll.”

Recommendation:   Definitely get this one!

Artist Name:   Lavender Fields

Album Name:   Gravitude

Label:   Self-released

Genre:   Experimental/Electronic

Track Listing:   1.  Presence Dub (ft Jumble Dubs); 2.  Gravitude; 3.  Radugi

Publicist:   Effective Immediately PR

Review:   We introduced you to Lavender Fields when we reviewed her previous EP back in November, which earned her a nomination for the LA Music Critic Awards.  She’s back with another EP, and continues to use her music to make a statement about the close relationship between the various life forms.  She calls her brand of music “Lavendub.”  We just call it different.  Like we said before, her music is not for everyone, but it does raise the collective consciousness about conservation.  The title track also gives a glimpse of her brilliance with its lush soundscape and harmonies.

Recommendation:   Check it out if you like unique music.

Artist Name Dee Miller Band

Album Name:   Leopard Print Dress

Label:   Self-released

Genre:   Blues

Track Listing:   1.  Hot and Sweaty (ft Toby Marshall); 2.  Strongest Weakness; 3.  Take it to the Limit (ft John Pinckaers and Toby Marshall); 4.  Leopard Print Dress (ft John Pinckaers, Toby Marshall and Paul Mayasich); 5.  Back in the Saddle (ft Toby Marshall, Steve Clarke and Kevin Nord); 6.  Last Two Dollars (ft John Pinckaers and Toby Marshall); 7.  I Sing the Blues (ft Steve Vonderharr); 8.  Midnight in Harlem (ft Tobby Marshall, Dylan Salfer, Steve Vonderharr and John Wright); 9.  Black Cat Bone (ft John Pinckaers); 10.  Steppin’ (ft John Pinckaers)

Publicist:   Blind Racoon

Review:   Dee Miller and her band bring new life to the blues with their funky blend, making their sound in The Blues Brothers‘ Chicago style.  The songs are well written and performed, especially the stirring covers of The Eagles‘ “Take it to the Limit” and Tedeschi Trucks Band‘s “Midnight in Harlem.”  The guest musicians bring the funk to every track, and make this a blues album you will want to hear again and again.  You can’t go wrong with this one.  We especially love “Take it to the Limit,” “Leopard Print Dress,” “Back in the Saddle,” the jazzy smoothness of “Last Two Dollars,” “I Sing the Blues,” “Midnight in Harlem,” and “Black Cat Bone.”

Recommendation:  This one is a keeper – go Get it now.

Artist NameBilly Craig

Album Name Sonic Tunesmith

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Alt Country

Track Listing:  1.  Fade Away; 2.  Nowhere to Go; 3.  Don’t Waste Your Time; 4.  Supposed to Be; 5.  Turn Away; 6.  With You; 7.  Touched by an Angel; 8.  Something for Nothing; 9.  Frozen Heart; 10.  Summertime; 11.  Come on In

Publicist:  Eric Alper

Review:  Billy Craig is the touringguitarist for the resurrected classic rock band Brownsville Station (“Smokin’ in the Boys Room”), as well as a Nashville-based country songwriter.  He has recently released his fourth solo album in the more traditional alt country format.  He does not have the best voice, but it totally fits with the alt country style.  On the other hand, his guitar skills are amazing, and he finds the perfect way to convey his messages through his well-crafted songs.  If you liked the sound of Brownsville Station with a little Shooter Jennings thrown in, then this is the album for you.

Recommendation:  Definitely worth checking out.

Artist NameGoalkeeper

Album NameBad Times Don’t Last

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Pop/Punk

Track Listing:  1.  Sunshine; 2.  Chances; 3.  Lately; 4.  Left Lane; 5.  Nothing at All

Publicist:  Earshot Media

Review:  Goalkeeper hails from Philadelphia and has found an ingenious way to blend punk with a radio-friendly pop to create music that should appeal to most music lovers.  All five of these songs deserve serious industry attention and should be in heavy rotation on tastemaker stations like KCRW and NPR.  These songs could also easily become Top 40 hits, especially “Lately.”  Enjoy this one.

Recommendation:  Get it.

 

 

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Get it or forget it – Paul Oscher, Ruth Wyand, Bobby BlackHat, Daniel Isaiah, Authority Zero

As the camel says in the classic GEICO commercial:  “What day is it?  That’s right, hump day!”  We hope you’ve had a great week so far and are ready for some more great music and artists.  Let’s get going with three referrals from Frank Roszak Promotions among our five being reviewed today.

Artist Name:   Paul Oscher

Album Name Cool Cat

Label:  Self-released

Genre:   Blues

Track Listing:   1.  Money Makin’ Woman; 2.  Blues and Trouble; 3.  Hide out Baby; 4.  Work That Stuff; 5.  Rollin’ and Tumblin’; 6.  Cool Cat (R&B) (Prologue); 7.  Cool Cat (Jazz Quartet); 8.  Mississippi Poem; 9.  Ain’t That a Man (Dedicated to Mr. Cotton); 10.  Dirty Dealin’ Mama; 11.  On the Edge (Jazz Quartet); 12.  Poor Man’s Blues; 13.  Cool Cat (R&B) (Long Version)

Publicist:   Frank Roszak Promotions

Review:  Paul Oscher joined the Muddy Waters Band in 1967 at the age of 17, playing harmonica.  Over the past 52 years, he has continued to perfect his blues, adding the guitar and piano to his mix.  On his latest contribution, Cool Cat, he shows why he is still a thriving part of the traditional blues world.  The entire album is proof of the power of the blues and should appeal to most listeners.  Best tracks include “Blues and Trouble,” “Work That Stuff,””Rolling’ and Tumblin’,” the title track, “Ain’t That a Man,” “Dirty Dealin’ Mama,” and “Poor Man Blues.”

Recommendation:  If you love traditional blues music, then this is a must-have for your collection.

Artist NameRuth Wyand

Album NameTribe of One

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Roots/Americana/Blues

Track Listing:  1,  Bad Mojo (Working Overtime); 2.  Break the Curse; 3.  The Last Nail; 4.  Better off Alone; 5.  Help my Soul Survive; 6.  Till it’s Safe to go Outside; 7.  Blind Willie McTell; 8.  Love on the Line Blues; 9.  I Don’t Have Proof; 10.  100 Proof; 11.  Little Wing; 12.  Broken Women; 13.  Mint Julep; 14.  On the Porch with Etta

Publicist:  Frank Roszak Promotions

Review:  Ruth Wyand is a one-woman band from the same town where Orville and Wilbur Wright made history.  Like those two brothers, she takes flight with this magnificent collection of Roots, Americana and Blues.  Wyand is a gifted songwriter with strong vocals and even stronger guitar skills.  These songs will take you through a myriad of emotions while giving your ears an aural treat that you won’t soon forget.  Best tracks include “Break the Curse,” “The Last Nail,” “Better off Alone,” “Blind Willie McTell,” “Love on the Line Blues,” “100 Proof,” “Little Wing,” “Broken Women,” and “On the Porch with Etta.”

Recommendation:  Like the previous artist, this one belongs in the music collection of every lover of roots, Americana or the blues.

Artist NameBobby BlackHat

Album NamePut on Your Red Shoes

Label:  Bobby BlackHat Productions

Genre:  Blues

Track Listing:  1.  I Smell Another Man on You; 2.  Overdose of the Blues; 3.  This Grey Beard; 4.  Put on Your Red Shoes; 5.  Hallelujah; 6.  Baby Mama Drama Blues; 7.  Grim Reaper; 8.  May I Have This Dance; 9.  Back to Cleveland; 10.  When I Cry It’s Ugly; 11.  You got me Runnin’, 12.  I Hear Mama’s Voice

Publicist:  Frank Roszak Promotions

Review:  Bobby “BlackHat” Walters is a recording artist, harmonica player, vocalist, songwriter and actor who hails from Cleveland, Ohio and has been playing harp for over 40 years.   He is a retired U.S. Coast Guard Commander with 27 years of distinguished service, including serving as the Military Aide to President Clinton, and being awarded the Coast Guard Medal for Heroism.  During his storied career, he has opened for such blues legends as BB King, Taj Mahal and Steady Rollin’ Bob Margolin.  This album gives the listener a taste of that magic and proves that Walters belongs in the Blues Hall of Fame.  Every track is amazing, with standout vocals, great songwriting, and harmonica that is unforgettable.  We really love his stirring and truly unforgettable harmonica cover of Leonard Cohen‘s “Hallelujah.”

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one!

Artist NameDaniel Isaiah

Album NameOnly One Left

Label:  Secret City Records

Genre:  Indie Pop/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Javelin Fade; 2.  Love Love Love; 3.  Till the Deal is Done; 4.  Ray of Storm; 5.  Designer, Designer; 6.  Micropulse; 7.  Lay Down; 8.  Till the Pictures Stop; 9.  Three Months, Emily

Publicist:  Auteur Research

Review:  Daniel Isaiah spent the past two years working on his latest release, and that investment of time has paid off with an extremely well written and well produced masterpiece that truly delivers.  From the first notes of his single, “Javelin Fade,” it quickly becomes apparent that this is an artist who loves his craft and is adept at sharing it with the masses.  His dreamy voice perfectly complements the stirring score, making his music a true auditory jewel that is not easily forgotten.

Recommendation:  Run out and Get this one!

Artist NameAuthority Zero

Album NamePersona non Grata

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Punk/Rock/Ska/Reggae

Track Listing:  1. A Blind Eye; 2.  Derailed; 3.  Persona non Grata; 4.  Atom Bomb; 5.  Ah Hell; 6.  Shake the Ground; 7.  Mush Mouth; 8.  The Bright Side; 9.  Back From the Dead; 10.  On the Outside; 11.  Damage Control; 12.  Rights This Way

Publicist:  Earshot Media

Review:  Authoritiy Zero may be from Mesa, Arizona, but they have captured the spirit of punk with their latest offering, which mixes punk with rock, ska and reggae to form a compelling mix that will make you want to listen again and again.  This songs are perfect for rock radio, and would be great candidates for placement in television and film, especially “Derailed,” the title track, “Atom Bomb” (reminiscent of the B-52’s), “Ah Hell,” the reggae groove of “Shake the Ground,” “The Bright Side,” “Damage Control,” and “Rights This Way.”

Recommendation:  This is one of the best albums of 2019.  Don’t think twice, just go Get it!

 

 

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Get it or forget it – PAehNE, Mode Moderne, Pikes, Jimmy Charles, DAIJU

Welcome to our first Get it or Forget it of the week.  We have some diverse artists for you this week as we count down to our Friday reviews of the latest from Alice Wallace and The Vegabonds, both of which drop that day.  In the meantime, enjoy these five great artists.

Artist NamePAehNE

Album Name: beautyandpain, Part 1

Label:  Pirk Music

Genre:  Pop/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  To Create; 2.  Chasing my Father; 3.  The Place I Call Home; 4.  Why not You

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  “What if it didn’t need to get played on radio?  Or get placed in a TV show?  Or earn any money?  What if I just wrote and recorded some music that I loved?  What would I say?  What would it sound like?”  Those are the questions that led Scott Krippayne aka PAehNE to create the “beautyandpain” project, a series of EPs that he’ll be releasing throughout 2019, four songs at a time – until it feels complete.  The truth is that these songs would sound great on the radio, and constitute some of the best work he has done since we first met him at the Durango Songwriters Expo a few years ago.  All four of these tracks shine with a positive message and a great beat that will keep the listener invested, especially “The Place I Call Home.”  You can’t go wrong with Beauty and Pain.

Recommendation:  Drop whatever you’re doing and Get this one and whatever comes next.

Artist NameMode Moderne

Album Name Mode IV

Label:  Light Organ Records

Genre:  Indie Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Oui Madame; 2.  Yours Truly; 3.  Moderne Love; 4.  Hounds of Love; 5.  Dazzling Dreams; 6.  Doomy Daydream; 7.  Piss and Flowery Poetry; 8.  Gastown Nights

Publicist:  Auteur Research

Review:  Mode Moderne merge the retro sound of 80s new wave with modern shoegaze to create a unique Indie Pop sound that should appeal to fans of all ages.  The first single, “Moderne Love,” is an exceptional track that is radio friendly and worthy of your attention.  In fact nearly every track has that perfect vibe for radio and consideration for placement opportunities in television, film and commercials.  Our favorite tracks include “Yours Truly,” “Moderne Love,” “Hounds of Love,” “Dazzling Dreams,” “Doomy Daydream,” and “Gastown Nights.”

Recommendation:  If you love great music that spans generations, then go Get this one.

Artist NamePikes

Album Name:  X-Man-Y

Label:  ART:ery / Shir Records

Genre:  Indie Pop

Track Listing:  1.  For Herman; 2.  Lluc de Riu; 3.  Gone Missing in a Dream; 4.  X-Man-Y; 5.  Awe

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  The debut release from Pikes (fka TOFFE) is a dreamy mix of synth and ethereal vocals that instantly makes an impression on the listener.  The music soars as do the vocals, creating an air of calm that permeates the senses.  You can best feel this on “Gone Missing in a Dream,” while the words and sound of “Lluc de Riu” (Light of the River) will truly move you.  We think this is a dynamic start for this artist and can’t wait to see what he comes up with next.  All five tracks are worthy of your attention.

Recommendation:  Definitely jump on this train and Get this one.

Artist NameJimmy Charles

Album NameHard Way to Go

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Country

Track Listing:  1,  Blue Spaces; 2.  She’s Where I Belong; 3.  Rollin’ On; 4.  God and a Woman; 5.  Superman; 6.  I am not Alone; 7.  Hard way to Go

Publicist:  So Much Moore Media

Review:  Jimmy Charles is cut from the same cloth as current country giants like Jason Aldean and Brantley Gilbert, and if this EP is any indication, should be joining their ranks shortly as one of America’s best loved country artists.  “She’s Where I Belong” is a heartbreaking ballad, and could be the breakout single that he needs to reach his target audience.  His music is extremely radio friendly and deserves heavy rotation on country radio and major attention from Music Row.  His songs are extremely well-written and will stay in the listener’s memory long after the song is over.  “Rollin’ On” should also be considered for release as a single, while “Superman” and “I am not Alone” are touching tributes to overcoming cancer with the power of prayer and the love of family and friends.

Recommendation:  This artist is going to be huge.  Jump on board this train early and Get this EP now!

Artist Name:  DAIJU

Album NameExperience

Label:  A&R Records

Genre:  Electronic/EDM

Track Listing:  1.  Cosmic Hearts; 2.  Creatures of the Night; 3.  Juggernaut; 4.  Mr. Og; 5.  Sweetest Sin; 6.  Nightcrawler; 7.  Freedom in the Air; 8.  Paradise; 9.  Voices in my Head; 10.  Down the Rabbit Hole; 11.  Homecoming; 12.  Stimulate; 13.  Panic Mode; 14.  XTC; 15.  Requiem for a Dream; 16.  Odyssey; 17.  Synthetic Love; 18.  Serendipity; 19.  Utopia; 20.  Karma

Publicist:  The A&R Department

Review:  DAIJU has created the ultimate dance album that doesn’t even need to be remixed for use in dance clubs or raves around the world.  He is a multi-instrumentalist and a genius at creating the ultimate electronic dance soundtrack.  His “Album Mini Mix” contains the best of these 20 tracks, while “Creatures of the Night” and “Cosmic Hearts” are the best individual tracks.  No listener will be able to resist the urge to get up and dance.

Recommendation:  If you love EDM, then this is definitely the album for you.

 

 

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Women in Entertainment: Alice Wallace, evolving California country sound

Hard to believe that our last Women in Entertainment feature was published in November 2016.  So much has happened since then, and we have some great upcoming features for you on some of today’s best female entertainers.  We start today with the continuing saga of four-time LA Music Critic Award winner Alice Wallace, who also won the Female Vocalist of the Year award at the 2017 California Country Awards.

We last interviewed Wallace in August 2016 as part of our Getting to Know the Winners of the 2016 LA Music Critic Awards series.  At the time, she was an up and coming country artist who had recently signed with California Country Records, the label created by Manda Mosher and KP Hawthorn, formerly of CALICO the band.  Mosher has now gone solo and Hawthorn has created a new label, Rebelle Road Records, along with bassist Adrienne Isom and industry executive Karen Rappaport McHugh, an integral part of the successful Stagecoach Festival.  Wallace is the first artist signed to the new label and her album, Into the Blue, drops on Friday, January 18.

Rebelle Road is a newly founded entertainment company dedicated to strengthening the California country music community and expanding the role for women in the Americana/roots genre. Launched in March 2018, the trio have combined their longtime experience in music marketing, festival production, visual presentation and life as touring artists and record label owners. They’ve already produced showcases at SXSW and AMERICANAFEST, industry panels and two one-day festivals.

This past October, the trio produced a benefit concert at the legendary Palomino Club, which hadn’t been open for 23 years.  “We realized that we needed to create what doesn’t exist right now in the music industry — both for women and for artists living outside of Nashville.  There is a strong history and legacy here in California; the Palomino spirit lives on and we’re going to bring it back,” says Hawthorn.  Wallace was a featured artist that night, and Pollstar called her stellar moment on the famed stage (which has been described as the Grand Ole Opry West) as “shot through with Crystal Gayle’s ache and Linda Ronstadt’s country essence.”

Wallace has a truly distinctive style, which she explains evolved from growing up surrounded by the music of artists like Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt.  “I really taught myself to sing by mimicking their styles,” she says.  “The powerful belt that Linda has, the emotive lilt to Emmylou’s voice.  Trying to navigate those different elements helped me find my own voice nestled in between all that.”

These days, Wallace performs as many as 200 dates a year, both solo and with a band.  “In some ways, I wish I had done it sooner,” she says of her decision to pursue her passion for playing music.  “But I’m also glad I have the life experience to help fuel my songwriting and survive life on the road.”

When asked the question, “What inspires you?” she responded:  “In writing this new album, I took so much inspiration from California and the southwest.  I have spent the last three years touring across this region, soaking in the atmosphere of the ocean and the desert and the mountains and the canyons.  And I think you can hear that in these new songs.”

When asked if she considered herself a country or Americana artist, she told us that she thinks she is more Americana these days.  Although she still sings with a twang, she only used pedal steel on two of the songs on the new album, which has a grittier edge than her previous country release.  Check out our review of the new album in Friday’s Get it or Forget it series.

We also asked her about her future plans.  She told us: “Once the album is out, it will be back on the road to play these songs as much as possible.  We are talking about another European tour, plus dates all across the country.  I am so looking forward to sharing these new songs with audiences.”

She also plans to attend SxSW in March, where her label is sponsoring the California Country Social, a concert featuring about 30 bands.  She said she will likely return to AMERICANAFEST in September as well.

You can keep up with Wallace by visiting her Facebook page, following her on Twitter and Instagram, subscribing to her YouTube and Spotify pages, or just clicking on her website.

 

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Monday mashup 2019: vol. 2 (updated)

That was an exciting weekend of football, and the top four teams all made it through without an upset.  We are comfortable with either Kansas City, Los Angeles or New Orleans in the Superbowl, as long as New England stays home.  Who do you want to see in the Superbowl?

THE NAMM SHOW COMES TO ANAHEIM

The annual winter NAMM show will return to Southern California next week, January 24-27.  This is the big trade show for musicians and others involved in the music business.  Many local indie musicians will be performing on one of the main stages, in individual vendor booths or at the evening concerts at the Hilton, Marriott and Sheraton Hotels.  Music begins on Wednesday evening and runs through the late Sunday afternoon.  Among the artists scheduled to perform in the evening concerts are several we have featured here, including Gigi Rich, Satellite Citi, Static and Surrender, Warren Sellers, Love and a .38, Chi McLean, and three offerings of the Tim Moyer Songwriters Round, each with different songwriters.  Wish we could be there.  You can find the performance schedules by clicking here.

ALICE WALLACE CD RELEASE SHOW

Alice Wallace will be celebrating the upcoming release of her new CD Into the Blue on January 18 with a CD Release Show at the No Name Bar (432 N. Fairfax Avenue) in Los Angeles on Thursday, January 17 at 9 p.m.  The concert is FREE.  Find out more about Ms. Wallace in her Women in Entertainment interview to be published later today.

NEW SINGLES

Our first single this week comes from The Spider Accomplice, winners of multiple LA Music Critic Awards.  It is a cover of the 30 Seconds to Mars hit “Hurricane,” and has already been added to the A Star is Born Soundtrack (Target Deluxe) playlist on Spotify.  We think this one is another winner for the Arachnids.

Next is an artist we met at last year’s LA Music Critic Award Winners Showcase.  She goes by the name of BINX and her music is pure dance magic.  Check out her latest single, “Space DJ.”

Our third single comes from UK artist Charlie Hole, who we introduced back in October in our Ten Great Singles monthly list.  We love his voice and the easy jazzy-pop feel of his single “Ordinary Man.”  We think you will too.

Single number four comes from the Arizona-based band Chateau Chateau, and is a rocking tune called “Evidence.”  We think the title is perfect, because the song proves that this band has arrived.

Our final single for this week comes from Blue Élan Records artist The Vegabonds, whose new album will be released and reviewed on Friday.  Check out the sweet southern rock sounds of “Best I Can.”

NEW MUSIC VIDEOS

Up first this week is a lyric video from Whisperado for their song “Bang One Out.”  it has some serious political images, but a great beat supports the tune, and makes us want to hear more from them.  Let us know what you think.

Our next video was shot in barren Siberia and features the rap rhymes of Alex Dutty for his song “Imagine.”  Please note this one is explicit.

Video number three is a new wave synth song from The New Division entitled “Jealous.”  We introduced them to you last March in our Ten Great Singles column, and think they have a great future.  We also think it’s a great way to start the week.

Our next video is taken from the Sound Gallery Sessions.  Episode 5 features an amazing instrumental tune from Daniel Brandt & Eternal Something for their song “Cherry Dream.”  Sit back and enjoy this one.

We close out the week with “Los Angeles,” a stunning video with the smooth sound of Luke Sital-Singh.  He recently left the UK for the golden shores of California, and all we can say is “Welcome home.”  Grab your coffee and enjoy this one, which should ease your transition to a new week.

 

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Get it or forget it – Old Sea Brigade, Balsam Range, NIIGHTS, Danny Lynn Wilson, Tommy Emmanuel and John Knowles

**EDITOR’S NOTE:  This article was started on Friday but not completed until Saturday.**

Happy Friday.  We’ve got some great albums for you that have all been released this month, including the latest from Tommy Emmanuel and John Knowles, which dropped today.  Enjoy this amazing collection.

Artist NameOld Sea Brigade

Album NameOde to a Friend

Label:  Nettwerk Records

Genre:  Indie Folk/Americana

Track Listing:  1.  Sinkhole; 2.  Seen a Ghost; 3.  Feel You; 4.  Resistance; 5.  Hope; 6.  Stay Up; 7.  Western Eyes; 8.  Straight Through the Sun; 9.  Want it Again; 10.  Cigarette; 11.  Ode to a Friend

Publicist:  The Syndicate

Review:  Nashville-based and Atlanta-born singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Old Sea Brigade has just released his debut full length album on Nettwerk Records.  His sound is a cross between Mumford & Sons and the Plain White T’s, with immense cross-over appeal for mainstream radio.  The songs are personal but universal, and should appeal to just about every music lover.  This is an album that is great from start to finish, with no weak or filler tracks.  Best tracks include “Seen a Ghost,” “Resistance,” “Hope,” “Western Eyes,” “Straight Through the Sun,””Want it Again” and the title track.

Recommendation:  Simply a masterpiece – go Get it today!

Artist Name Balsam Range

Album NameAeonic

Label:  Crossroads Label

Genre:  Bluegrass/Country

Track Listing:  1.  The Girl who Invented the Wheel; 2.  Tumbleweed Town; 3.  The Rambler; 4.  Get me Gone; 5.  Hobo Blues; 6.  Help me to Hold On; 7.  Let my Life be a Light; 8.  My Cross to Bear; 9.  Graveyard Blues; 10.  Angel too Soon; 11.  If I Needed Someone

Publicist:  Crossroads Music

Review:  We introduced you to this band back in December 2017 when they released an amazing Christmas album that earned them a nomination for the LA Music Critic Awards.  This time around, they deliver 11 piping hot bluegrass tunes that feature the dynamic acoustic sound of bluegrass, along with amazing vocals and harmonies that you can sink your teeth into.  The songwriting is masterful, and the lyrics will evoke a myriad of emotions in their listeners.  We really love their bluesy songs “Hobo Blues” and “Graveyard Blues” for a truly unique take on the blues.   You can’t miss with this sterling collection of bluegrass tunes.  Put it on repeat.

Recommendation:  If you love bluegrass, this is the album for you.  It is required listening and belongs in your collection, so go Get it!

Artist NameNIIGHTS

Album NameHellebores Part One

Label:  Tragic Hero Records

Genre:  Alt Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Intro; 2.  Generator; 3.  So Into You; 4.  Trail of Blood; 5.  Stars; 6.  Keyhole

Publicist:  Tragic Hero Music Group

ReviewJenna Fournier and her band, NIIGHTS, have been working on this project for the past three years, and are releasing it in two parts.  Part 1 came out on January 4, and Part 2 will be released on February 15.  “Intro” is just that – an amazing aural gift that sets the stage for what follows.  On the next track, “Generator,” we are treated to the crystal clear and soaring vocals of Fournier, which rise to the stratosphere and lift this band’s music out of this world.  They also establish Fournier as one of the best and most memorable voices in rock music, right up there with Evanescence‘s Amy Lee.  The third track, “So Into You,” is a break-out hit that belongs on the radio.  “Trail of Blood” would make a great placement choice for television police procedurals.  In fact, every song on this part of the album should be considered by music supervisors for potential placement in television and film.  The link for “Stars” didn’t work, but “Keyhole” is another amazing song that is the perfect cliffhanger, leaving us itching for Part 2.

Recommendation:  Run out and Get this one and put February 15 on your calendar to grab Part 2.

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Artist NameDanny Lynn Wilson

Album Name Peace of Mind

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Singer-songwriter Americana

Track Listing:  1.  When Will the Loving Start; 2.  Sympathy for Your Man; 3.  Peace of Mind; 4.  Long Way Home; 5.  Love Only You; 6.  Middle Class Blues; 7.  Shine is Off; 8.  Arkansas Trotter; 9.  High Water; 10.  No Wales; 11.  Fuss ‘n Fight; 12.  Too Many Hounds; 13.  Galway Bay

Publicist:  Frank Roszak Promotions

Review:  Danny Lynn Wilson’s solo release Peace of Mind has the simple easy-going style of great singer-songwriters.  His gravelly voice fits perfectly with the lyric-driven songs, soothing the soul of his listeners, reminiscent of the best of Kris Kristoffersen.  These are songs that are memorable and will stay with the listener long after the track ends.  Every song is worthy of repeated listens, so enjoy these timeless tracks.

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one.

Artist NameTommy Emmanuel and John Knowles

Album Name:  Heart Songs

Label:  CGP Sounds/Thirty Tigers

Genre:  Instrumental

Track Listing:  1.  Cold, Cold Heart; 2.  How Deep is Your Love; 3.  I Can’t Stop Loving You; 4.  Somewhere; 5.  I can let go Now; 6.  Lullabye (Goodnight, my Angel); 7.  After Paris; 8.  Walkin’ my Baby Back Home; 9.  I Can’t Make you Love Me; 10.  Where is Love; 11.  He Ain’t Heavy, He’s my Brother; 12.  Eva Waits; 13.  Turning Home (live); 14.  How Deep is Your Love (live)

Publicist:  MSO PR

Review:  We have previously reviewed Tommy Emmanuel twice in this column.  The first one was an album with David Grisman that earned him a win for Best Bluegrass Artist in the LA Music Critic Awards.  The second time was a series of duets with some of the best musicians in the Americana and bluegrass genre.  This time around he turns in an amazing instrumental album with John Knowles which features 10 covers ranging from Broadway tunes to country legends, two originals and two live recordings.  FYI, Emmanuel and Knowles are two of only three Certified Guitar Players (“CGP”), a designation given them by the late great Chet Atkins.  This music will truly soothe your soul as the sweet tones wash away your cares.  Keep this one playing throughout your day, or use it to relax after a tough day.  You will want to play them again and again.

Recommendation:  Run out and Get this one and put it on repeat.

 

 

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Get it or forget it – Leading Edge, Kinnie Starr, Marcus Haran, Jak Lizard, Float Here Forever

Happy Thursday – we’re in the home stretch now with the Divisional Round this weekend in the NFL.  Thank goodness we can enjoy great indie music anytime, and our five reviews today are proof of that.  Grab your coffee and let’s get going.

Artist Name:   Leading Edge

Album Name:   Ghost

Label:   Self-released

Genre:   Indie Folk/Pop

Track Listing:   1.  We’ll Meet; 2.  Forever Young; 3.  Ghost

Publicist:   Self-promoted

Review:   Sweden continues to impress us with their indie music scene.  The latest gift is a band called Leading Edge, which recently released their latest teaser three-song EP.  The lead vocals of Anna Johannisson and the three-part harmonies are truly captivating, as is her amazing songwriting.  Her band perfectly captures the mood of each song with some of the most beautiful instrumentation we have ever heard.  They could easily become one of our all-time favorite bands.  These songs are timeless and deserve world-wide recognition and attention from both radio station managers and music supervisors.  Their music is truly worthy of radio airplay and serious placement opportunities.  We love all three of these songs and will wait with baited breath for the next appetizer.  In the words of Dickens’ Oliver, “Please sir, can I have another?”

Recommendation:   Don’t delay – Get this one today!

Artist Name:   Kinnie Starr

Album Name Feed the Fire

Label:   Aporia Records

Genre:   Alt Pop/Hip-Hop

Track Listing:   1.  Feed the Fire; 2.  Gotta do Something; 3.  I’m a Ghost; 4.  I’m Ready; 5.  The Cold Sea; 6.  Vendetta; 7.  Catch a Ride; 8.  Big World; 9.  Kiss It (downtown version); 10.  We are Sky

Publicist:   Effectively Immediately PR

Review:  Kinnie Starr has had a storied career for the past 20+ years, and was once signed to Island/DefJam before forsaking the major label deal for a smaller indie label.  She is also signed to Ole Music Publishing as a songwriter, where she has the chance to bring her activism to bear with well-crafted songs that speak out on the issues of today.  She provides hope through her genre-defying sound, and her latest offering is simply amazing.   Not only will the music move you, but her ability to transform her lyrics into incredible vocals will keep her in your aural memory long after the songs have ended.  This artist deserves major industry attention, as her music and message appeal to people of all ages, races and cultures.

Recommendation:  Drop everything and Get this one!

Artist NameMarcus Haran

Album NameA True Story:  A Soundscape to in-Difference

Label:  The Commission Entertainment Corp.

Genre:  Hip-Hop

Track Listing:  1.  Saturn Intro; 2.  Saturn; 3.  Jupiter Intro; 4.  Jupiter; 5.  Pluto Intro; 6.  Pluto; 7.  Venus Intro; 8.  Venus; 9.  Mars Intro; 10.  Mars

Publicist:  Eric Alper

Review:  Music gives many artists the chance to reveal themselves, but no artist has become as transparent as Marcus Haran has on his latest masterpiece.  This amazing concept album shares Haran’s struggles of being a Parisian-born Sri Lanka refugee with a major skin condition (Vitiligo), who was raised by an abusive father that even used him as a drug mule.  The songs are deeply personal but totally relatable, resulting in the hope that all adversity can be overcome.  You will experience a multitude of emotions while listening to those songs, and we hope that they inspire you to even greater heights.

Recommendation:  You NEED the message of this album.  Go out and Get it.

Artist NameJak Lizard

Album NameShine to Rise

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  R&B/Soul/Hip-Hop

Track Listing:  1.  Cauliflower; 2.  Much to Me (ft S’natra); 3.  Quality of Life; 4.  Something More (ft Joanna Teters); 5.  Can I Stay; 6.  Little Things

Publicist:  Effective Immediately PR

Review:  We have always been partial to blue-eyed soul, and Jak Lizard has it in spades.  Mixing elements of soul, R&B and hip-hop, he hits the bulls-eye on his latest EP, delivering six amazing songs with a positive message of hope and victory over adversity.  “Quality of Life” sets the tone, but every song contributes to the message, especially “Something More,” featuring the stellar vocals of Joanna Teters.  These songs would be perfect for placement in the Fox television show Empire.  This one is definitely going on repeat.

Recommendation:  Get. It. Now.

Artist NameFloat Here Forever

Album NameTour the Ruins

Label:  ALP Music

Genre:  Alt/Punk Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Cars Crashing; 2.  Wasps; 3.  Taking us for Granted; 4.  Addax; 5.  California’s Burning; 6.  Brilliant Mind; 7.  Slipping Away; 8.  Plasmodium; 9.  Plea Insanity; 10.  Pilot; 11.  Flickering Transmission; 12.  Quick Burn Fire; 13.  Gradients; 14.  The in Betweens

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  We reviewed this band’s last album back in June 2017 and thought they were not yet ready, although they had potential.  They appear to have taken our advice, because their latest is so much better.  It was recorded by Grammy winner Dave Feeny and mastered by Alan Douches, and this added expertise has made a difference in the sound quality of the songs.  Like most punk songs, they are short and sweet, but they also capture the quality of today’s greatest alt-rock bands.  The harmonies are exquisite and flow nicely with the underlying alt-rock sound.  These are songs that will stay with the listener for a long time, and are worthy of repeated play.  We also love their confidence in having instrumental tracks like “Addax” and “Plasmodium.”

Recommendation:  This band has arrived and deserves a place in your music collection.  Grab it.

 

 

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Get it or forget it – Moist, The Hots, Amina, Bad Columbus, Defanico

So much music, so little time.  Yesterday’s reviews were so much fun to write and we can’t wait to share today’s five eclectic artists with you.  Here we go . . .

Artist NameMoist (ft Maria Marcus)

Album Name Lavine

Label:  I/O Music

Genre:  Electronic

Track Listing:  1.  Saga; 2.  Traces; 3.  Stars; 4.  Firefly; 5.  Words; 6.  Berlin; 7.  Cold; 8.  Worlds Collide; 9.  She; 10.  No One Knows

Publicist:  Shameless Promotion

ReviewDavid Elfström Lilja is a producer, artist and remixer who goes by the moniker Moist.  On his sophomore release he has joined forces with singer-songwriter Maria Marcus to create this incredibly dreamy mix.  What makes his songs unique is that they are perfect for active listening and meditation, as well as ambient background music.   The hauntingly sweet voice of Marcus brings these electronic sounds to life, making the songs radio friendly as well as perfect candidates for placement in film and television.  There is so much good stuff on this album you will want to listen to it again and again.

Recommendation:  You simply must add this one to your collection. Go out and Get it.

Artist NameThe Hots

Album NameThe Hots

Label:  Marshmallow Pavement Records

Genre:  Hard Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Please Me; 2.  Before You; 3.  Shame the Devil; 4.  Nice Boys

Publicist:  The A&R Department

Review:  Australian transplants Foxie Kelly (vocals) and Ronnie Simmons (guitar) aka The Hots bring a sound reminiscent of such bands as Divinyls, Joan Jet and the Runaways.  They have set the bar high on their debut EP, and we expect great things from this dynamic duo.  Featuring the blistering guitar riffs of Simmons and the soaring vocals of Kelly, The Hots deliver a rocking good time and deserve extensive airplay from such stalwarts as KROQ and other progressive radio stations for both “Please Me” and their debut single, “Before You.”  We bet their live show is just as entertaining and high energy.

Recommendation:  Get on this train early.  This band is about to hit the big time, and you need to go Get their EP now!

Artist NameAmina

Album NameAnacord

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Experimental Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Intro; 2.  Regular Haunts; 3.  Across the Wasteland; 4.  Swamp Around; 5.  Caprichos; 6.  Mujer; 7.  Jinni; 8.  Connabalize; 9.  Bad Spirits; 10.  (It’s Happening); 11.  New de Lune; 12.  Under my Eyes . . . ; 13.  Bloody Rag

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Amina is not only a musician but an artist as well who has showcased his paintings in such cities as Seattle and his home base of Los Angeles.  In fact, the cover art is part of his collection of paintings entitled “Far Far Away.”  His voice is raw and reflective of the experimental rock soundtrack he uses to convey his message.  While not radio friendly, his music could find placement in film or television, or even the next iPhone commercial.   It is as unique as he is, and we hope that the world will stand up and take notice of this very eclectic musician.

Recommendation:  Definitely worth checking out.

Artist NameBad Columbus

Album NameMore UNABASHED Rock from Bad Columbus

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Wyalusing; 2.  Benihana; 3.  I’ve Never Played This Version of Cards Before (Even the Stars); 4.  Asian!; 5.  Cooler by the Lake

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Wisconsin based band Bad Columbus are a group of friends from Illinois that are college seniors at Northland College.  Their music mixes elements of punk and ska into their rock and roll, creating a unique blend and sound that is uniquely theirs.  Best tracks include “Wyalusing” and “Cooler by the Lake.”

Recommendation:  Check them out.

Artist NameDefanico

Album NameIn the Realm of Possibilities

Label:  Etna Recordings

Genre:  Rock/Electronica

Track Listing:  1.  Caravans; 2.  No Horizons; 3.  Integrity; 4.  Light Side of the Sun; 5.  Man from Another World; 6.  Someday We’ll Know; 7.  Theta; 8.  Fuego Interior

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  We introduced you to this artist back in September when we featured his video for “You Make me Feel,” which featured the amazing voice of Avanti, in our August edition of Ten Amazing Videos.  The album hits the ground running with “Caravans” and “No Horizons,” and continues to shine and impress the deeper into the album the listener delves.  The sound starts off as pure prog rock before seguing into a more rave/electronic sound on “Integrity,” and is truly worthy of radio airplay, especially “Light Side of the Sun,” which brings back memories of some of the great songs of ELO.

Recommendation:  Worthy of your consideration.  Get it.

 

 

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Get it or forget it – Derek Sallmann, Jet Plane, Melissa Phillips, Victory Chimes, Dambro

Welcome to our first Get it or Forget it of 2019.  What a weekend for football, as the team that scored first won all five games.  It was also painful to see the record breaking performance of Chicago’s kicker as he became the first one to miss field goals by hitting all three uprights in a single season.  Good thing we have some great music to share today to take that bitter taste out of our mouths.  Let’s get going.

Artist NameDerek Sallmann

Album NameLove, Future You

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Love, Future You; 2.  Sunup to Sundown; 3.  Breakdown, Breakthrough; 4.  T-Shirt Weather; 5.  Feels Like Home

Publicist:  Magic Tree Productions

Review:  Wisconsin power pop artist Derek Sallmann did his homework before recording his latest EP Love, Future You.  He chose two previous LA Music Critic Award winning songwriters, Kyler England and Garrison Starr, to write with as well as producer Bill Lefler, who has worked with the likes of Ingrid Michaelson, Cary Brothers and Joshua Radin.  The resulting EP is chock-full of positive and powerful pop songs that will lift you up and give you hope and inspiration.  All five songs are binge-worthy, and we can’t think of a better way to start the new year than with this five incredible tracks.  Enjoy “T-Shirt Weather” from “Sunup to Sundown” as this “Breakdown Breakthrough” just “Feels Like Home.”  signed with “Love, Future You.”

Recommendation:  Drop everything and run out to Get this one!

Artist Name:   Jet Plane

Album Name Falls Feather

Label:   Ricco Label

Genre:   Alt Rock Instrumental

Track Listing:   1.  All Through the Day; 2.  Ocean; 3.  Wildflowers; 4.  Morendo; 5.  Less; 6.  Tea

Publicist:   Self-promoted

Review:   From the barren cold of Bryansk, Russia comes some of the hottest alternative/post-rock tunes to ever warm up a winter’s day.  Featuring the amazing musicianship of Sergey Sapunov and Maxim Berezko on guitar, Dmitriy Bulavincev on drums and glockenspiel, Igor Zyuzko on violin, bagpipes, piano and voice, Konstantin Kiselev on bass, and the booming vocals of Vladimir Zyuzko on “Morendo,” Jet Plane takes off into the stratosphere, providing music that would be perfect for placements in television, film and commercial use.  If you love the music of Lindsey Stirling, then this is a perfect segue for you to experience that sound on a much grander scale.  This one is going on repeat.

Recommendation:   Don’t think twice – just go out and Get this one!

Artist NameMelissa Phillips

Album NameBoth Ways

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Indie Folk/Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Little Pieces; 2.  Both Ways; 3.  The Flame; 4.  Better Now; 5.  The Hardest Season; 6.  Family Heirlooms

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Melissa Phillips is a Bay Area singer-songwriter with a sweet voice, reminiscent of Sara Evans.  Her music has just a touch of country that flavors the folky pop sound, and makes her a perfect cross-over candidate.  Her music is extremely radio friendly, and we really love the bonus lift that the strings give it, especially on “Little Pieces.”  Truth be told, all six songs are worthy of your attention, and this artist deserves a place in your music collection.

Recommendation:  This lady is going far – grab her EP now while you still can.  This one is a definite keeper.

Artist NameVictory Chimes

Album Name Spinning Wheel

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Indie Pop/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Paradise; 2.  The Pelican; 3.  Halos; 4.  Blood in the Tracks; 5.  Disappearing; 6.  Bubbles; 7.  Emilia; 8.  40 Days on the Bridge

Publicist:  Auteur Research

Review:  We introduced you to this band back in October when we featured their single, “Halos.”  This is the band’s first full-length album, and we continue to be amazed at just how good they have become.  The music is grand and glorious, with majestic instrumentation and soaring vocals,  This music would go perfectly as the soundtrack for your photo collection, especially landscape and wildlife photos, and could easily be placed in film, television or commercials.  You won’t find a weak track on this album.  Tour Managers need to check them out – them would be the perfect opening act for major players like The Decemberists and Blue October.

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one!

Artist NameDambro

Album NameTime

Label:  A&R Records

Genre:  Electronic Pop/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Change; 2.  Same Feeling; 3.  What I’ve Become; 4.  Fire & Water; 5.  Goodbye; 6.  Don’t Tell me it’s Over; 7.  Sleepless Nights; 8.  Time; 9.  Fuck This; 10.  Where do we go Now; 11.  Take me Away; 12.  It’s You; 13.  I Won’t Cry; 14.  What Life Could Be

Publicist:  The A&R Department

Review:  Melbourne electronica artist Michael D’Ambrosio aka Dambro has finally released his debut full length album, mixing elements of pop/rock, hip-hop and electronica to create an interesting mix of sounds and beats with a little retro throwback to the early sound of bands of Depeche Mode and Red Hot Chili Peppers.  There is plenty here to appeal to most music lovers.  Best tracks include “Change,” “What I’ve Become,” “Don’t Tell me it’s Over,” “Time,” “Where do we go Now,” “Take me Away,” and “What Life Could Be.”

Recommendation:  Definitely worth checking out.  We think you’ll find something to like here.