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Artists Worth Checking Out Get it or Forget it Reviews Women in Entertainment

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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Artists Worth Checking Out Ten Amazing Videos Women in Entertainment

Ten amazing videos released in August 2018

As summer draws to a close, it’s still been a busy month for indie artists, who continue to bombard us with amazing videos.  Here are ten that we couldn’t fit into our Monday Mashup series, but are worthy of your consideration.

Our first video is from a band that we featured back in July and we really love their music and imaginative lyrics.  Here’s “Heart Boner” from Ninja Sex Party.  Can  you dig it?

Our next video comes from Scottish duo Free Love, with French lyrics from lead singer Suzanne Roden.  We think you will love this dance track featuring their singles “Pushing Too Hard” and “July.”

Next up is a beautiful video from Louise Marshall, inspired by a particularly hopeless time in her life.  Check out her song “Ocean” and see if it gives you goosebumps like it did for us.

Our fourth video comes from the amazing voice of Desanka.  We really love the sound of “Heart on a String” and think you will too.

At the midway point this month is an upbeat video from Dean Everett Jackson which we think is just the ticket for the weekend.  Here’s “Silver Linings.”  This is his first video, and we are extremely impressed.

Our next video is from Dead Ceremony, a band we have already featured three times because we just love their vision.  Check out their latest video for “Heartache.”

Our seventh video is “Rio” from Mexican singer-songwriter Vanessa Zamora.  We love the Spanish lyrics, and moving dance beat and the feel of this video.

Check out this amazing live video from Canadian country rock band Wave 21 for their song, “Ya Ya Ya.”

Video number 9 comes from Australian Max C Bud.  We love his indie rock sound and think you will too.  Check out “Temptress.”

Our final video this month is from Defanico and features Avanti in their video “You Make me Feel.”  We love the 80’s feel of the song and think it is the perfect way to end this edition of Ten Amazing Videos.