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Get it or forget it – Access:Icarus, Relative Ways, Zak Trojano, Klammer, CJ Hooper

It’s finally Friday, and we want to get you ready for the weekend with new releases from these five artists.  Here we go.

Artist NameAccess:Icarus

Album NameEye of the Storm (Remix EP)

Label:  Dr. Music Records

Genre:  Indie Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Eye of the Storm; 2.  Eye of the Storm (Gravity Shock Club Mix); 3.  Eye of the Storm (Gravity Shock version); 4.  Eye of the Storm (Gravity Shock Radio Edit)

Publicist:  Dr. Music Promotion

Review:  We have never reviewed an EP composed entirely of multiple versions of the same song until now.  Germany’s own indie rock stars Access:Icarus have the perfect song in “Eye of the Storm” to accomplish this feat, and all four versions (as well as the Official Lyric Video) are incredible, and each is different enough to warrant this special treatment.  We think you are going to love this one, and want to hear it over and over again.

Recommendation:  What are you waiting for?  Get this one and boogie!

Artist NameRelative Ways

Album NameAlaska

Label:  A&R Records

Genre:  Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Once Upon a Time . . .; 2.  Enter, the Woods; 3.  The Fox and the Grapes; 4.  Last First Time; 5.  Pride; 6.  Birds of Prey; 7.  Qualia; 8.  This World; 9.  Parenthisis; 10.  . . . but in the End; 11.  Frames; 12.  Alaska

Publicist:  The A&R Department

Review:  This album is a natural segue from Access:Icarus, although the rock has a harder edge than their EP.  Still, it is good to know that rock and roll is alive and well, and living down under.  This is music that belongs on rock radio, and we would also love to see the live performances of these tracks.  This band NEEDS to get on a tour of America ASAP.  Led by multi-instrumentalist Mat Finnemore, this band is truly ready for the spotlight, and the tracks on Alaska are some of the best rock tracks we have reviewed this year.  Just put this one on repeat and ROCK OUT!

Recommendation:  You simply MUST Get this one – it will truly rock your world!

Artist NameZak Trojano

Album Name Wolf Trees

Label:  Whistle Pig Records

Genre:  Americana/Folk Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Kid’s Got Heart; 2.  Nowhere Shuffle; 3.  My Room; 4.  Everyone Knows You; 5.  99 Ways; 6.  Wolf Trees; 7.  Young Surrender; 8.  Paper Wings; 9.  Lights are Low

Publicist:  The Syndicate

Review:  Fingerstyle guitarist and singer-songwriter Zak Trojano has an old soul, as reflected in this amazing collection of Americana, folk rock tunes.  He reminds us of the late great Jim Croce in his storytelling and song structure, and early Keith Urban in his style.  Every song is truly unique, making this an easy album to simply put on repeat and then bask in the glory and warmth of Trojano’s voice and his incredible songwriting.  You can’t go wrong with any of these songs, so just grab a glass of wine and let the music wash over you, clearing away the day.

Recommendation:  If you are in the mood for some relaxing and reflective songwriting, then we highly recommend you give this one a listen.  It would sound great in your musical library.

Artist Name Klammer

Album NameYou Have Been Processed

Label:  Under Dogz Records

Genre:  Post-Punk

Track Listing:  1.  Coast to Coast; 2.  Modern God; 3.  No Memory; 4.  Spiral Girl; 5.  Mechanical Boy; 6.  Baddest Blocks; 7.  Tonight; 8.  Common Sense; 9.  ‘Twas but a Magpie; 10.  Human Clay; 11.  Production; 12.  A Long Cold Summer

Publicist:  Shameless Promotion

Review:  They may consider themselves post-punk, but we think Klammer is just plain good rock music in the style of The Cure and Depeche Mode.  Their music is definitely universal, and should do as well in America as it has done in the UK.  This is another album suitable for being put on repeat and then just rocking out to the beat.  We love every song, but especially dig “Modern God,” “Spiral Girl,” “Baddest Blocks,” “Tonight,” “Common Sense,” and “Human Clay.”

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one.

Artist NameCJ Hooper

Album NameUrban Road

Label:  A&R Records

Genre:  Country/Pop

Track Listing:  1.  When we Rise; 2.  Burning me Up; 3.  Highway 14; 4.  Time

Publicist:  The A&R Department

Review:  We featured the lead single, “When we Rise,” in our Monday Mashup column last month, and it leads off this incredible but short four-song EP.  There is a definite country pop vibe on that first track, similar to the current style of Keith Urban with a little Jason Mraz and The Eagles thrown in for good measure, but the song could just as easily cross-over to the pop side, making it a great candidate for heavy radio airplay in multiple formats.  In fact, all four songs are radio worthy, and the songs would also be great candidates for commercial use or placement in films and television.  This songs are sure to become some of your favorites in no time at all.

Recommendation:  We can’t get enough of this one.  Definitely Get it!

 

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Monday mashup 2018: vol. 27

It’s our final Monday Mashup of the month, and we have some great new music to share with you.  Check out the latest news as well.

LA MUSIC CRITIC TO DEBUT SHOW AT HFF19

Our very own LA Music Critic, Bob Leggett, will be debuting a solo show at next year’s Hollywood Fringe Festival.  Inspired by the amazing productions put on by the Soaring Solo Community, he has hired Jessica Lynn Johnson to help him develop his show, Livin’ the Dream, which will debut at HFF19 next year.  The show is the story of his life and career, focusing on not just dreaming about great things, but accomplishing them as well.  Watch for the Indiegogo campaign being launched in August, and support him on his latest adventure.  We are very proud to be a part of what should be a great show.

VK LYNNE RELEASES AUDIO BOOK OF POETRY

VK Lynne, the lead single of multi-LA Music Critic Award winning band The Spider Accomplice is releasing an audio book containing 35 of her poems, read by a plethora of her friends.  Entitled The Release and Reclamation of Victoria Kerygma, the audiobook is available on Bandcamp.

NEW SINGLES

Our first single this week is from Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, members of the Mountain Home Music family of artists.  They have created a beautiful song that is being released to support the IBMA (International Bluegrass Music Association) Trust Fund which, like the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund, provides support for struggling artists.  We think you will love this beautiful arrangement and we hope you will likewise support these organizations that help indie musicians.

Our next single is an upbeat pop tune from Mike Edel.  He was featured in our March Ten Great Singles article, and this time around, he promises he will “Go With You.”  We think this one could be a huge hit, and look forward to what’s still to come from this amazing artist.

Our third single is being released by Elkka through Femme Culture, and is an upbeat dance tune called “Stay (warm edit).”  We think this one goes hand in hand with our previous single, and should help get your Monday off to a great start.

Our fourth single continues the positive spin as CJ Hooper releases his first track from his forthcoming album.  “When we Rise” is the perfect remedy for the Monday blahs.

Our final single this week comes from Caibedo Island.  They encourage us to be “Stronger,” and we love the sentiment.

NEW MUSIC VIDEOS

Our first music video comes from an artist we reviewed last week, Roger Len Smith, who was introduced to us by a long-time friend Bobbo Byrnes, lead vocalist of The Fallen Stars.  Here is “Raining on a Sunny Day.”

Next up is the latest video from Grammy-nominated artist Janiva Magness for the title track from her latest album on Blue Élan Records, Love is an Army, featuring LA Music Critic Award winning artist Bryan Stephens.  We hope you enjoy this one as much as we do.

Our third video this week is a political statement about gentrification of our great cities.  Nick Ferrio releases “I Don’t Know How Long” and we totally understand his concerns.

Our fourth video has the rhythm of the islands as Constanza Herrero talks about “Packing Up.”  This video should get your juices flowing and get you on the dance floor.

Our final video this week is the R&B and soul sound of Roxanne Tataei.  Here’s “Crimson Eyes.”  We hope this firmly places your Monday in a good place.  Have a great week and we’ll be back soon with our articles on the Ten Amazing Videos and Ten Great Singles released in July.