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Get it or forget it – Steven Graves, Southerland Ayers, Free Love, Ziggy Alberts, Planetoid

Can you believe it?  Christmas is just a week away, and since we have already been truly blessed with so much great indie music, we wanted to share some of it with you, including a very special review this Friday of the new album from Reel Big Fish.  In the meantime, check out these five dynamic releases.

Artist NameSteven Graves

Album NameHow Long

Label:  One Essense Music

Genre:  Americana/Roots

Track Listing:  1.  How Long; 2.  Good Day; 3.  Forces of Love; 4.  Let it Reign; 5.  People Rise Up; 6.  Captain Soul; 7.  Fool for You; 8.  Weary Men; 9.  Sugaree; 10.  Set me Free; 11.  Stand for the People; 12.  Fly to the Stars

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  On his 10th album, Steven Graves solidifies his status as one of our premier Americana/roots rock artists.  He sets the tone on the first song, which happens to be the title track, and proceeds from there to give us tasty treats for the remainder of the album.  You can rejoice with “Good Day,” groove to the funkiness of “Forces of Love,” “Sugaree,” and the first single, “Let it Reign,” the reggae greatness of “People Rise Up,” or the radio friendly “Captain Soul.”  This one has something for everybody, and all of it is good.

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one!

Artist NameSoutherland Ayers

Album NameGhost in This House

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Alt-folk

Track Listing:  1.  The Great Flight Home; 2.  Ribbon in Your Hair; 3.  Will  you Remember Me; 4.  A Life Sublime; 5.  Ghost in This House; 6.  Sorry

Publicist:  Effectively Immediately PR

Review:  The debut release from this Texas alt-folk duo had a soft release a couple of weeks ago, with the official release coming in early 2019.  Their harmonies are exquisite and we love their sweet sound with just the perfect musical accompaniment.  This band deserves serious industry consideration.  They truly have a chance to be a successful touring band, and should be considered for opening slots with other alt-folk/Americana bands.

Recommendation:  Definitely worth checking out.

Artist NameFree Love

Album NameLuxury Hits

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Dance Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Et Avant; 2.  Tomorrow Could be Heaven; 3.  Synchronicity; 4.  How do you Feel; 5.  Depeche Toi; 6.  Playing as Punks; 7.  Pushing too Hard; 8.  Et Encore

Publicist:  Worldwide Friendly Society

Review:  We have featured the singles and videos of this band quite a few times this year, and are overjoyed at the prospect of reviewing their debut EP.  If their overall sound doesn’t get you up dancing, then the dreamy vocals will grab hold of your ears and never let go.  This one should grab the attention of DJs worldwide, as these tracks would be great additions to their dance mix, especially “How do you Feel.”  Whether you love to dance or not, these songs will warm your heart and get you moving.

Recommendation:  Get this one before it’s gone.

Artist NameZiggy Alberts

Album NameLaps Around the Sun

Label:  Commonfolk Records

Genre:  Singer-songwriter Indie

Track Listing:  1.  Love me Now; 2.  On Hold; 3.  Laps Around the Sun; 4.  Best Friend; 5.  3 Degrees South; 6.  Bright Lights; 7.  Stronger; 8.  Worn Out; 9.  Heaven; 10.  Yu (a Song for Koda)

Publicist:  Right Angle PR

Review:  The first thing that strikes you is the strong masculine voice that resonates with your senses while the words strike deep, tugging at your heartstrings as this brilliant Aussie singer-songwriter sings directly to his listeners.  These are songs that are worthy of multiple listens, and worthy of serious attention from American radio.  Beginning with the mega-popular “Love me Now” (which reached #10 on the iTunes digital charts), Ziggy Alberts wows you with his guitar, his well-constructed songs and his dreamy voice.  His video for “Stronger” was nominated for Best International Video by the LA Music Critic Awards.  Alberts’ music has become so popular that this album debuted on Billboard, giving American audiences the chance to discover what Australia already knows – Alberts is a star on the rise.

Recommendation:  Run out and Get this one today!

Artist NamePlanetoid

Album NameMultiverse

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Ambient Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Eternity; 2.  Adepte de L’univers; 3.  Le Chemin; 4.  Quantum Mind (Beta)

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Unlike anything we have reviewed this year, Planetoid has a very eerie and haunting sound that will be remembered long after the final note.  Her French lyrics and ambient music would be the  perfect soundtrack for Fashion Week or other commercial use.  Although not radio friendly, the music is soothing and could be likewise a wonderful addition to your meditation time.

Recommendation:  Worth checking out.

 

 

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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.

 

 

 

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Ten great singles released in July 2018

We are so inspired after spending yesterday working with the amazing artists at The Decemberists’ Travelers Rest Festival in Missoula, Montana.  We discovered some amazing talent we had not previously known about, like indie band Lenore and indie artists Waxahatchee and Matt the Electrician.

Here are ten great singles we didn’t have room to share this month in our Monday Mashup article.  We hope they inspire you as they have inspired us.

The first single comes from an artist who has been featured several times before, and continues to impress us.  Here’s “Keep On” by the amazing guitarist Jackie Venson.

Next up is a pair of singles from Glasgow-based disco duo Free Love (formerly Happy Meals).  The featured single is “Pushing too Hard,” which we really love, as well as a bonus track “July.”  Check out their vibe.

Our third single is from a band we featured in June.  “Liars and Thieves” is the latest from Becoming Bristol, and it confirms our belief in the future of the band.  Let us know what you think.

Our fourth single is “Chapel of Pines” from the forthcoming new album by Waxahatchee, who we fell in love with after her powerful performance at yesterday’s Festival.  We think she will have your devotion too after you hear this song.

Next up is “Speaking Fire,” a powerful new song from Samsaruh.  We think this one will power you into the next week.  Enjoy!

We start our second five singles with the title track from the new EP by Dead Ceremony.  Check out “Heartache.”

Our seventh single is from R&B/Soul artist Conrad the Third.  Chill out to the amazing sound of “Get you Alone.”

Single number eight is a throw-back to the tender ballads of the 70’s.  Check out “Lazy Love” from debut artist Johnny Payne.

Next up is the debut single from the new album by Here are the Lions.  Check out “Unsatisfied.”  We love the upbeat and the potential for radio airplay for this group.

Our final single today comes from Matthew Perryman Jones, and we simply love it.  We’ll close for this edition with “Anything Goes.”