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Get it or forget it – Van Alden, Kooma, An Autumn for Crippled Children, Historian, Kyomi Hawley

Welcome to our special Saturday edition of Get it or Forget it.  Due to the overwhelming number of submissions we have had for the LA Music Critic Awards for the second half of 2018, we will be adding a Saturday edition for the remainder of the month in order to get all of the nearly 500 submissions reviewed before the deadline.  Unfortunately, we are still getting submissions daily, so those not already on the schedule will have to wait until after this cycle to be reviewed, but will be considered for the first half of 2019 awards period.  With that in mind, check out these five artists.

Artist NameVan Alden

Album NameVan Alden

Label:  Dramakaze Records

Genre:  Pop-noir

Track Listing:  1.  Otherside; 2.  Boheme; 3.  Never Die; 4.  Sinners; 5.  An(otherside)

Publicist:  Effective Immediately Public Relations

Review Paul Abrahamian aka Van Alden is best known for his two seasons on the CBS reality show Big Brother, but with the release of his self-titled EP, he has made the transition to becoming known for his music as well.  His fare is not your typical singer-songwriter variety, but a deeper, darker pop-noir sound more reminiscent of The Fray than Ed Sheeran.  Each song is well crafted, marrying the best lyrics with the perfect musical accompaniment to create songs that are not only radio friendly, but perfect for placements in film and television, especially “Boheme,” “Never Die,” and “Sinners.”

Recommendation:  Go Get this one!

Artist NameKooma

Album NameTrigger

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Hip-Hop/Indie

Track Listing:  1.  Petals; 2.  Trigger (ft To NY & Veela); 3.  Bear Trap; 4.  Breathe (Interlude); 5.  Matches; 6.  Imok (Tomorrow is a Better Day); 7.  Eyes Wide Open

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Finnish producer/songwriter Petri Hautala has released his debut EP as Kooma, and recruited Canadian vocalist Veela, American  rapper To NY, Finnish beatmaker Avy, German songsmith Chris Pondland and Finnish vocalist Ilona Savolainen to create this magical sound.  Each song has something unique to offer, and should appeal to more than just the typical hip-hop crowd.  If you like indie music in general, you will probably like this one, so check it out, especially the upbeat tune, “Imok.”

Recommendation:  This one is different enough that it deserves a place in your musical library.

Artist NameAn Autumn for Crippled Children

Album NameThe Light of September

Label:  Consouling Sounds

Genre:  Shoegaze/Black Metal

Track Listing:  1.  The Light of September; 2.  New Hope; 3.  Hiding in the Dark; 4.  Lovelorn; 5.  Fragility; 6.  The Silence Inside; 7.  A New Day has Come; 8.  Still Dreaming; 9.  The Golden Years

Publicist:  Viral Propaganda PR

Review:  Musically, this band takes a shoegaze approach to black metal, but the screamo vocals are mostly unintelligible and add nothing to the songs.  It almost seems like they were added to the music as an afterthought, and are the most forgettable part of their sound.  These songs are perfect without the vocals, and the band should consider doing an instrumental version, which would make the music suitable for placement opportunities in television, film and commercial applications.

Recommendation:  If you can get past the vocals, the music is wonderful, but with them, it might be best to forget this one.

Artist NameHistorian

Album NameDistant Wells

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Indie/Space Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Everything; 2.  I’ve Been Here; 3.  Giving it Up; 4.  Empty Tunnel; 5.  Away; 6.  Spiral Stairs; 7.  Distant Wells; 8.  Familiar Bell; 9.  Crept In; 10.  Not Alarmed

Publicist:  Working Brilliantly

Review:  We reviewed their previous album Expanse last December, and stand by our initial impressions.  This is a band that continues to grow and evolve, becoming a leader in the indie rock movement in Los Angeles and the world in general.  This is music that chills, relaxing body and mind with its sweeping instrumentation and down-to-earth lyrical content.  The vocals are not always perfect, but they convey the mood, and mesh well with the down-to-earth lyrical content.

Recommendation:  Add this one to their previous release in your “chill time” collection.

Artist NameKiyomi Hawley

Album NameMeet me There

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Miss you Love You; 2.  Wedding Song; 3.  Meet you There; 4.  Shine; 5.  Little Angel

Publicist:  EMPKT PR

Review:  We included the first single, “Miss You Love You,” in our Ten Great Singles of August article, and are happy to be able to review the entire EP this time around.  Her sound is light and airy, and radio friendly.  The musical accompaniment is majestic and grand and perfectly supports her amazing vocals.  The lyrics are well crafted, resulting in music that is instantly memorable.  These songs would also fit nicely in musical theater.

Recommendation:  Add this one if you love beautiful music that soothes and relaxes the soul.

 

 

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Get it or forget it – Chara Sands, Tracy Bonham, Happy Abandon, Alastair Greene, Historian

The snow continues to fall in Missoula, and we’re expecting 3-4 inches today, which will ensure our “White Christmas” status for this year.  Looking forward to catching Keaton Simons’ “Eve of the Eve” show tomorrow night on StageIt for the fifth year in a row.  Hope you all have a very merry Christmas.  Enjoy these five reviews and check out the artists.

Artist NameChara Sands

Album NamePart One

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Alternative/Indie Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Mourning Light; 2.  Andy’s Diner; 3.  Parfum; 4.  Bhappy Bjoyous; 5.  Tight, That’s What U Say; 6.  All Eyes on U; 7.  H.L.H.I.B.O.; 8.  Somewhere I Rave

Publicist:  Stephanie Gotch

Review:  Chara Sands has a sound that is impossible to pigeonhole.  They combine elements of alternative, pop, soul, R&B and house to create their own unique sound.  Unfortunately, the tunes are not radio friendly, but might find a home on college radio or as part of the latest DJ mix.  There is obvious creativeness involved in the songs.  However, from a commercial standpoint, there is not much demand for this type of music.

Recommendation:  Unless you like to experiment with your music, this one is probably not for  you.

Artist Name:   Tracy Bonham

Album Name:   Modern Burdens

Label:  Schoolkids Records

Genre:  Alternative Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Mother Mother; 2.  Navy Bean; 3.  Tell it to the Sky (ft. Nicole Atkins); 4.  Kisses (ft. Rachel Yamagata); 5.  Brain Crack (ft. Kathryn Calder); 6.  The One; 7.  One Hit Wonder; 8.  Sharks Can’t Sleep (ft. Tanya Donelly); 9.  Bulldog; 10.  Every Breath (ft. Kay Hanley); 11.  30 Seconds (ft. Angie Hart); 12.  The Real (ft. Sadie Dupuis); 13.  Free

Publicist:  Schoolkids Records

Review:  With a voice that’s a cross between Janis Joplin and Amy Winehouse, Tracy Bonham packs a powerful punch with this latest batch of tunes, which also feature some of the best of her peers on seven of the tracks.  These songs have a decidedly dark feel, which could make them great placements for television and film, especially “Brain Crack,” which features Kathryn Calder, and “Every Breath,” which features Kay Hanley.  While her sound is definitely not mainstream, it should appeal to a multitude of today’s young people.  The closing track, “Free,” is a rousing rock song that is quite radio friendly.  It is the perfect way to end this amazing album.

Recommendation:  This one is worth the risk.  We believe she has the chops to continue to make interesting tunes, so grab a copy.

Artist Name Happy Abandon

Album NameFacepaint

Label:  Schoolkids Records

Genre:  Indie Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Ivory Bound; 2.  Beneath our Feet; 3.  Love Like Language; 4.  Take Me; 5.  Severed Seams; 6.  Choice; 7.  If I Stare; 8.  Stop Taking Care of Me; 9.  Heavy Lines; 10.  Cursed or Worse

Publicist:  Schoolkids Records

Review:  What a refreshing sound.  We are extremely impressed with the lads from Happy Abandon.  They musicianship is first rate, their harmonies are heavenly, and their songs are smooth, easy-going and full of life.  These guys are one of the best discoveries we have had in quite a while, and we can hardly wait to see what comes next.  The entire album is enjoyable, but we truly liked “Beneath our Feet,” “Love Like Language,” “Take Me,” “Severed Seams,” and “Stop Taking Care of Me.”

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one.

Artist NameAlastair Greene

Album NameDream Train

Label:  Rip Cat Records

Genre:  Blues

Track Listing:  1.  Dream Train; 2.  Big Bad Wolf; 3.  Nome Zayne; 4.  Another Lie; 5.  Song for Rufus; 6.  Im the Taker; 7.  Daredevil; 8.  Grateful Swagger; 9.  Rain Stomp; 10.  Demons Down; 11.  Iowa; 12.  Down to Memphis; 13.  Lucky 13

Publicist:  Frank Roszak Promotions

Review:  If Jimi Hendrix played blues guitar with the band Lynyrd Skynyrd, the result would be Alastair Greene.  His amazing rocking blues guitar riffs with southern rock accompaniment are the perfect marriage of those three genres.  From the first note of the title track, the listener is put on notice that this is not your typical blues album – this is Southern Blues Rock!  The second track sounds more traditional Muddy Waters, with just that southern rock edginess thrown in for good measure.  “Another Lie” is laid back and groovy, while he shows off his finger picking skills on “Song for Rufus.”  In fact, Greene could put on a clinic on playing guitar just from the songs on this album, all of which are amazing.  Put this one on repeat and Party On!

Recommendation:  Don’t even think about it – Get this one now!

Artist NameHistorian

Album NameExpanse

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Space Rock/Psychedelica

Track Listing:  1.  Small Compromise; 2.  My Last Call; 3.  Here and Then; 4.  Atlantis; 5.  Ready to Drive; 6.  I Need a Future; 7.  The Truth; 8.  Stars; 9.  Envelope; 10.  Thrown on the Road

Publicist:  Working Brilliantly

Review:  With airy and spacious strings, and vocals that soar, the music of Historian is truly space rock in the sense that it paints a picture of the vastness of space while keeping the listener’s feet on the ground with solid lyrical content that keeps them engaged and connected to the music.  This is an album to be experienced – put it on, sit back with a nice glass of wine, and just bask in the music.  The music will relax you and help you chill – just don’t listen while driving!  Best tracks include “Atlantis,” “Ready to Drive,” “The Truth,” “Stars,” and “Envelope.”

Recommendation:  If you’re looking for a good chill musical background, then this is your album.