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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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Ten amazing videos released in September 2018

We have received so many video submissions this month, and we just couldn’t fit them all into our Monday Mashup column.  Here are the best of them we have selected from more than 100 submissions.

First up is the latest from The Holy Knives, who tell us “I Guess It’s Enough.”

The cinematography in our second video is almost as incredible as the song itself, and we are so pleased to bring you this new video from Masumi for her song, “Run, Baby, Run.”  Let us know what you think.

Next up is the latest from Andrew W.K.  We love the sound of his song, “You’re Not Alone,” which is pure classic rock.  Enjoy this little slice of heaven.

Are you ready for winter?  Then the new video from Lauren Balthrop will truly get you in the mood.  Check out “Come Around.”

Our fifth video is a brilliant remix by SEAWAVES of the LA Music Critic Award-winning song from Jerad Finck.  Check out this timely and relevant video for “New Kids.”

We start our second set of five amazing videos with this stunner from NYC-based band Scarlet Sails.  We wouldn’t mind if our world was turned “Upside Down.”

We think this next video from Anchorsong will get you up and dancing in no top.  Check out “Testimony.”

Our next video is an incredible cover of the David Bowie tune, “Love is Lost” by one of our favorite new artists, Rachel Eckroth.  How do you think she stacks up?

Video number nine is a throwback to the great music of the 70s.  Check out The Bandicoots‘ video for “Shady Lane.”

We close out the month of September with the rocking sounds of Taco Mouth and the video for their latest single, “You Say.”  We think you will find it very relevant in light of the recent happenings in Washington, DC.

We’ll be back soon with our Ten Great Singles released in September.