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Get it or forget it – Mollys Reech, Mike Vitale, Feel Alright, Craig Cardiff, Radio Drive

And we close out the month of May with five more reviews, including a cover album dedicated to the songs of Bob Dylan.  Let’s hit it.

Artist NameMollys Reech

Album NameDown the Rabbit Hole

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Rock/Hip-Hop

Track Listing:  1.  G my Whole Life; 2.  Taskforce; 3.  Loud; 4.  Bobby and Whitney; 5.  Rollin; 6.  High High; 7.  Hush; 8.  Sellin my Soul; 9.  Bad Intentions; 10.  Hold On

Publicist:  Presstown PR

Review:  In the style of such successful bands as Red Hot Chili Peppers and Twenty-one Pilots comes Mollys Reech, a Canadian quartet from Vancouver that are tearing up the Pacific Northwest with their brand of hip-hop infused rock.  Their musicianship is first-rate, while the lead rap adds the perfect elements to their songs.  The lyrics are powerful and fully understandable, giving these guys the perfect materials to take their sound to a new level.  Down the Rabbit Hole is their first full length album, and we are impressed at the level of chemistry, creativity and maturity displayed.  Several of the songs could make smart placements, especially the sad tribute to Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston contained in “Bobby and Whitney” and the throwback tune that kicks off the album, “G my Whole Life.”

Recommendation:  This one is fun.  We recommend you check them out and grab their album.

Artist NameMike Vitale

Album Name Empty Circle

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Singer-songwriter Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Time Machine; 2.  In the Middle of You; 3.  Running Away From Home; 4.  Gone; 5.  Empty Circle; 6.  Infinite Jest; 7.  Fool for You; 8.  Mark Twain; 9.  A Man That can Last; 10.  Human; 11.  Puppy Love

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Mike Vitale’s music takes us back to the days of the male troubadour and is reminiscent of artists like Jim Croce, Gordon Lightfoot, Al Stewart and Cat Stevens.  His tunes are upbeat, with well sung vocals over simple acoustic guitar.  His soothing voice makes this an album you can put on repeat, listening to those incredible vocals over and over again.  Although we love the entire album, we are especially fond of “Time Machine,” “Gone,” the title track, “Infinite Jest,” “Mark Twain,” “Human,” and “Puppy Love.”

Recommendation:  You should definitely Get this one!

Artist NameFeel Alright

Album Name In Bad Faith

Label:  Pleasence Records

Genre:  Pop

Track Listing:  1.  A Lengthy end to a Bullfight; 2.  Truth About Us; 3.  Telegraph Hill; 4.  In Bad Faith; 5.  Cool Water; 6.  A Month in the Country; 7.  Stiffs; 8.  Speed of Life; 9.  Start Another; 10.  Tires hit the Tarmac; 11.  Sweet Surrender; 12.  Dark Incantations

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Feel Alright has a very familiar vibe that reminds us of the vocal groups of the 60’s like Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Herman’s Hermits, and the like.  Their sound is tight, breezy, upbeat and fun.  We featured their single, “Truth About Us” in the first Monday Mashup article in May, and are thrilled to get the chance to review the entire album.  Th album provides the perfect soundtrack for chill time, and would make a great party album for those of us old enough to remember a simpler time in music when artists brought us their creative vision without the pressure to just “sell” albums.    There isn’t a weak song on the album.  Just put it on repeat and enjoy.

Recommendation:  We highly recommend you Get this one.

Artist NameCraig Cardiff

Album NameUpstream Fishing all the Words, He Is – Birthday Cards for Bob Dylan

Label:  AntiFragile Music

Genre:  Pop covers

Track Listing:  1.  Desolation Row; 2.  Masters of War; 3.  Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right; 4.  Blowin’ in the Wind; 5.  All Along the Watchtower

Publicist:  AntiFragile Music

Review:  Canadian singer-songwriter Craig Cardiff is a huge fan of the music of Bob Dylan, and wanted to do something special in honor of his upcoming birthday.  The result is this five-song EP, which is a stirring tribute to the impact of one of music’s most prolific and life-changing artists.  Tracks three and four are instantly familiar to most music lovers, while the other three tracks are deeper cuts, but no less powerful than the other two.  His interpretations are flawless, and add to the mystique of Dylan.  This one is a worthy addition to the music collection of any Dylan fan.

Recommendation:  Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right to Get this one.

Artist NameRadio Drive

Album Name She Colors my World

Label:  2EDGE Music

Genre:  Alt Pop/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Horizon; 2.  A new Start; 3.  Sweet Thing; 4.  Forever I Do; 5.  Every Road; 6.  Hey Bulldog; 7.  Time to Rise; 8.  Life as it Should Be; 9.  Waiting

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  This album was the perfect one to close out today’s Get it or Forget it article, as the radio-friendly sound is upbeat and  uplifting, providing hope and encouragement to its listeners.  From the stately and powerful tune “Horizon” to the equally soaring sound of “Waiting,” Radio Drive proves over and over again that they have the goods to make it in today’s music business.  The band is already drawing critical acclaim and winning awards, and after listening to the album, that praise and awards are definitely justified.  They even do a credible cover of the Beatles’ “Hey Bulldog” that breathes new life into this classic tune.  We highly encourage music supervisors and radio station managers to check out the catalog of Radio Drive, and give them the appropriate placement and spins they deserve.

Recommendation:  These guys are definitely worthy of your attention.  Get this one and know that you are supporting quality music.

 

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Monday mashup 2018: vol. 18

Happy Monday – hope you are all recovered from your Cinco de Mayo celebrations.  I spent the weekend working at a Grizzly track meet, played our first softball game of the year, handed out water at a half-marathon to support Veteran Suicide Awareness & Prevention, and got hired by CMS to work the summer concert series at Big Sky Brewery.  I’ve also been working on my schedule of shows to review at the ninth annual Hollywood Fringe Festival, and already have 21 shows confirmed.  Hope to see 40-50 during my two weeks in Los Angeles next month.   We will be publishing our list of most anticipated shows later this month.

We’ve got some news for you today, as well as five new singles and music videos to check out.  Let’s get going.

INTERNATIONAL SONGWRITING COMPETITION UPDATE

After reviewing more than 16,000 entries, the 2017 International Songwriting Competition (ISC) has concluded, and a Denver-based indie EDM artist has won the Grand Prize.  Nick Miller, better known to his fans as Illenium, takes home the Grand Prize for his song, “Crawl Outta Love ft. Annika Wells.”  The song was co-written with Annika Wells, Kate Morgan and Michael Blancaniello, and was released on his sophomore album Awake.  Wells and his co-writers will receive $25,000 in cash and more than $35,00 in additional prizes.  Here’s that award-winning song.

STACY JONES BAND TOURING EUROPE AFTER WINNING MORE AWARDS

The Stacy Jones Band, who we reviewed back in September, continue to pile up the accolades.  They recently took home 10 awards at the Best of the Blues, including Best Blues Band, Best Blues Recording (“Love is Everywhere”), Best Female Vocalist, Best Songwriter, Best Harmonica, Best Blues Bass, Best Blues Drummer, Best Blues Writer, Keeping the Blues Alive and Best Non-Festival Blues Event.  To celebrate, the band began their European tour on May 4, playing their first of eight shows in Switzerland.  The band will perform in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands before heading back home next weekend.

NEW SINGLES

Our first single, “Everything Nearly Comes Apart Completely,” comes from Dante Matas.  We love his sound, and think you will too.

Our second single comes all the way from Stockholm, Sweden, and is the debut for Sabine Women.  Here is their song, “Buenos Aires.”

Moving over to Germany for our next single, here is Bonnie Li with “Décroche.”  We love the mix of English, French, and Mandarin.

We rock it up with our fourth single this week from Feel Alright.  Here is their single, “Truth About Us,” from their new album set for release on May 18.

Our final new single today is from one of our favorite up and coming singer-songwriters, who we have been following for several years.  We really think you will love “Sonic Baby” by Santa Barbara-based indie artist Jamey Geston, which just had its radio premiere last night.

https://soundcloud.com/jamey-geston-music/sonic-baby-final/s-sAVqT

NEW MUSIC VIDEOS

Our first video this week comes from  YouTube darling Megan Davies for her single, “Doesn’t Matter.”  We think they’re on to something, as we are adding this artist to our hot list.  We don’t mind jumping on the bus for her.

Next up is “Dino” by The Mountain Carol.  It is a raw rock song with powerful cinematography.  Definitely check them out.

Our third new music video is an homage to The King.  Check out Australian Susie Scurry and her tune, “The Elvis Hour.”

Our next video is the final single from the debut album for All for Darcy.  Check out “Ordinary Life.”

Our final video this week is “I See You Among the Stars,” a chill tune from Jessica Risker.  Have a wonderful week.

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Monday mashup 2018: vol. 14

Happy 2nd Monday in April – we’re steadily moving through the first half of 2018, and the great music just keeps on coming.  Here are five new singles and music videos to get your week off to a great start.

NEW SINGLES

First up today is a band with the courage to call themselves Feel Alright.  Their latest single has the same name as my favorite cologne – “Cool Water.”  We think it sets the perfect vibe for the week.

Michael Paradise continues in that same vibe with his latest single, “Meant 2 Be.”  This one is an awesome groove, and should make your new week even better.

Our third artist, Rachel Caddy, slows things down with her soulful, folky voice on “Reach for You.”  We love her voice, and the words of the song will reach down deep into your soul.

Our fourth artist today is for fans of Norah Jones, Tori Amos and Sarah McLachlan.  Her name is Christina Custode, and we believe you will be hearing a lot more greatness from her in the not too distant future.  Here is her single, “Light of Day.”  Enjoy.

Our final single today comes from the band Beachwood Coyotes, who encourage us to understand the benefits of “Discipline.”  Hard to believe it’s been almost a year since we featured them in this column, but they have definitely redeemed the time.

NEW MUSIC VIDEOS

Our first new music video comes from Young Galaxy, which were part of one of our recognized best International EPs of 2017.  This powerful video is for their single, “Frontier,” and we love it.

While we’re on an international theme, check out this amazing video from DJ MOH GREEN (ft. Magasco) for their single “Por Favor.”  We believe it has the beat and the flair to truly start your week off right.

Next up is a lyric video from A Big Yes and a small no for their song, “Enough is Enough.”  You can definitely groove to this beat.

Our fourth video today is from The Cuckoos for their amazing song, “Heartbreak Paradise.”  This one has a uniquely indie rock vibe, and is wonderfully produced.  Let us know what you think.

Last but not least today we leave you with “Every Day,” the latest from The Holy Knives.  Have a wonderful week, and we’ll be back soon with more “Get it or Forget It.”