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Monday mashup 2019: vol. 3

Happy Martin Luther King Day!  We had a blast last night at The Wilma in Missoula, where we were introduced to an LA band called Bikini Trill who was opening for Reel Big Fish and Tony Lovato and MEST.  We recently reviewed Reel Big Fish’s new album, and had previously reviewed MEST back in December 2017.   MEST also won the LA Music Critic Award for Best Folk Band for that album for the second half of 2017.  We will have the full review of last night’s concert soon.  In the meantime, here are five new singles and music videos from the indie world.

JACK TEMPCHIN ELECTED TO SONGWRITERS HALL OF FAME

Blue Élan Records artist Jack Tempchin is part of the Class of 2019 and will be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame on June 13 in New York City.  He wrote a plethora of songs that we’ve all danced and sung along to, including the Eagles’ “Peaceful Easy Feeling,” “Tequila Sunrise,” and “Already Gone,” Glenn Frey’s “The One You Love,” “Smuggler’s Blues,” “You Belong To The City” and “Sexy Girl,” and Johnny Rivers‘ “Slow Dancing.”

NEW SINGLES

Our first single this week comes from an amazing 15-year old future superstar named Bella Rios.  She received a nomination in the recent LA Music Critic Awards for Rising Star, and we guarantee this artist is on her way to the top of the charts.  Check out her latest single, “Under the Waves.”

Our second single is from another LA Music Critic Awards winner, Rod Melancon, who is a member of the Blue Élan Records family.  His latest song, “Goin’ Out West,” is a harder rocking Americana song that he usually does, and we totally dig it.

Our next single is likewise from a multiple LA Music Critic Award winner, who we hope will perform in our next Winners Showcase.  We have followed the career of Curtis Peoples for many years, and his latest single, “Tidal Wave,” is one of his best, and features the beautiful vocals of Holy Wars.  Let us know what you think.

Our fourth single is from another member of the Blue Élan Records family, who has recently rebranded herself and now goes by the name of Car Astor.  This one will get you up and dancing into the new week.  Check out “Don’t Stop, Don’t Speak.”

Our final single today is from another multiple LA Music Critic Award winning duo, Lovers & Poets.  We are also providing the bitmoji video they did for their latest offering, “Here and Now.”

NEW MUSIC VIDEOS

Our first video this week is a beautifully made lyric video for “Do What you Want,” the latest from the phenomenally talented Jess McAvoy.  Check this one out.

We don’t often post cover videos, but this one is so good that we had to share and features Fuel on Fire, one of the rising young pop bands from Nashville.  Check out their cover of U2‘s monster hit, “With or Without You, featuring the amazing children’s choir at Homer Pittard Campus School.  We’ll have a review of their cover album shortly.

Our third video is from steampunk-influenced singer-songwriter Elyssa Vulpes for her single “Front Line.”  We think this one could become an anthem for so many causes.

Our next video is from the collaborative efforts of the Americana Kitchen Band.  Check out this video for their single “All Dressed Up (and Nowhere to Go).”  This one will give you the strength to make it through the new week.

We close out this week with the latest video from Blues/Rock superstar guitarist Eric McFadden, “While You Was Gone.”  This one will surely give you a head start on the next great weekend.  Have a great week and we’ll see soon.

 

 

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get it or forget it – Sunshine Riot, Randy Waldman, Jane Ellen Bryant, Innes Wilson, Eric McFadden

We have to acknowledge that the Dodgers are giving it everything they have to stay alive in the NLCS, winning last night in 13 innings.  Today is the last game in LA before we head back to Milwaukee to close out the series.  Good thing we’ve got some great music to keep us going.  Check out these five new artists.

Artist Name Sunshine Riot

Album NameLonely Hotel

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Southern Roots/Blues

Track Listing:  1.  Go for a Ride; 2.  How Sleep Looks to You; 3.  Johnny Cash Song; 4.  Lyndon C. Johnson; 5.  Codeine; 6.  Black Tar; 7.  Song for Lame-Oh; 8.  Interstate; 9.  Last Name; 10.  Smile at the Top of the Stairs; 11.  Voyeur; 12.  Skyscraper

Publicist:  Effective Immediately PR

Review:  There is nothing sweeter than a band that knows how to mix southern roots with the blues, and Sunshine Riot is a master at that task.  They even throw in some rockabilly and alt country for good measure.  This is music that is perfect for your next party, and will get your friends and guests all fired up for a good time.  This album gets going on the first track, and never slows down, including the fun “Johnny Cash Song” and the driving rock sound of “Codeine.”

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one!

Artist NameRandy Waldman

Album NameSuperheroes

Label:  BFM Jazz

Genre:  Jazz

Track Listing:  1. The Adventures of Superman (TV Theme); 2.  Mighty Mouse Theme; 3.  Spiderman Theme; 4.  Superman (movie theme); 5.  Batman TV Theme; 6.  The Incredible Hulk (main title); 7.  Six Million Dollar Man Theme; 8.  Batman Movie Theme; 9.   X-Men TV Theme; 10.  Underdog TV Theme; 11.  Super Chicken Theme

Publicist:  Mouthpiece Music

Review:  Grammy-winning pianist/arranger Randy Waldman delivers a stellar collection of theme songs from television and film, featuring some of today’s finest musicians, including George Benson on guitar for track 2, Wayne Bergeron on lead trumpet for track 4, Randy Brecker on trumpet for track 1, Till Bronner on trumpet for track 10, ), Chick Corea on piano for track 9, Eddie Daniels on clarinet for tracks 1 and 11, Steve Gadd on drums for tracks 5, 7 and 8, Joe Lovano on sax for track 5, Wynton Marsalis on trumpet solo on track 4, Bob McChesney on trombone for tracks 7 and 11, Arturo Sandoval on trumpet for tracks 8 and 11, and Chris Potter and Take 6 on vocals for track 6.  In addition, he is joined by Vinnie Colaiuta on drums, Carlitos Del Puerto on bass, Brandon Fields on saxes, Michael O’Neill on guitar, Rafael Padilla on percussion and Steven Szabadi on trombones.  As a result of this all-star cast of musicians, the title Superheroes makes perfect sense.  Love the jazz take on these iconic theme songs.

Recommendation:  This one is fun for everyone.  Get it today!

Artist NameJane Ellen Bryant

Album NameLet me be Lost

Label:  Birdsong Music

Genre:  Pop/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Take me as I Am; 2.  Attention; 3.  Too Smooth; 4.  If I Loved You; 5.  Let me be Lost

Publicist:  Right Angle PR

Review:  Jane Ellen Bryant has the voice of an angel – strong, passionate and full of life.  She gives life to each of this five amazing tracks, announcing to the world that she has definitely arrived.  She has been compared to the likes of Sheryl Crow and Sara Bareilles, and is truly worthy of that comparison.  Like them, Bryant has a easily distinguishable sound and style, and would be a great addition to radio.  Her lead single, “Attention” is also worthy of placement consideration, and would be a great addition to any music supervisor’s catalog of “Go-To” songs.  We really like the country-tinged sound and the harmonies on “Too Smooth.”  The bottom line is we love all five songs and just wish there were at least five more, as we can’t get enough of this breathtaking artist.

Recommendation:  This one belongs on your radar.  Run out and Get it now.

Artist NameInnes Wilson

Album NameSeaview

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Indie Rock

Track Listing:  1.  From Now to Forever; 2.  Rough Falls; 3.  Pelee Beach; 4.  The Ballad of Earl Rowe

Publicist:  Auteur Research

Review:  After a six year hiatus, Innes Wilson has returned to making passionate music that speaks to your heart.  His words cut deep while the simple accompaniment is perfectly suited to highlight his vocals and his lyrics.  His EP has only four tracks, and that is simply not enough, as his music is both familiar yet fresh.  We look forward to hearing more from this artist, and only hope we won’t have to wait another six years.

Recommendation:  Definitely give this one a spin.

Artist NameEric McFadden

Album NamePain by Numbers

Label:  phYne/Bad Reputation

Genre:  Indie Rock

Track Listing:  1,  While You Was Gone; 2.  Love Come Rescue Me; 3.  Long Gone; 4.  The Girl has Changed; 5.  Skeleton Key; 6.  I Never Listened too Good; 7.  So Hard to Leave; 8.  If I Die Today; 9.  Fool Your Heart; 10.  The Jesus Gonna See you Naked; 11.  Don’t you Want to Live; 12.  Cactus Juice

Publicist:  Doug Deutsch Publicity Services

Review:  Eric McFadden is a guitar virtuoso, having previously toured with the likes of George Clinton (Parliament) and Eric Burdon (The Animals).  On his latest solo effort, he shows off his amazing chops, including flamenco on the tasty instrumental track that closes the album, with one stunning guitar solo after another.  His rough and gravelly vocals are the perfect complement to his amazing guitar licks, and place him among the elite of classic rock/blues artists.  “While you was Gone” also shows the influence of working with Burdon and The Animals.  Best tracks include “Love Come Rescue Me,” “The Girl has Changed,” “Skeleton Key,” the bluesy goodness of “I Never Listened too Good,” “So Hard to Leave,” “Fool Your Heart,” and the balls to the wall rocker, “Don’t you Want to Live.”

Recommendation:  Don’t hesitate – go out and Get this one today!