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Get it or forget it – Burn the Treaty, Satellites, California Hearse, TOZ Antonio Piretti, Magela Herrera

Welcome back to our hump day edition of Get it or Forget it.  It’s gonna be a very busy Wednesday, as the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival is still going strong and Shooter Jennings comes to town for a concert at The Top Hat.  We will be attending the screening of Fire on the Hill:  Cowboys of the South this afternoon and then hanging with our LA musician friend Ted Russell Kamp, the bassist for Shooter Jennings, before attending the concert tonight.  Let’s get this day started with five reviews.

Artist NameBurn the Treaty

Album NameSticks and Stones

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Americana Folk Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Murky Moon Sky; 2.  Volcano; 3.  Grateful; 4.  Sticks and Stones; 5.  Fool’s Gold

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Burn the Treaty is a Nashville-based duo consisting of Morgan Bracy and her husband.  We met Bracy a few years ago at the Durango Songwriters Expo, and were impressed by her sound, which has exploded on their debut EP.  This is music that can easily compete in today’s Americana-loving market, and this band deserves major attention from  the industry, both radio and music supervisors.  These songs would be a huge hit on the radio, especially “Volcano,” “Murky Moon Sky,” and the title track, and are ripe for placement opportunities in television and film.  You don’t want to miss the opportunity to catch band that is destined to rise to the top.

Recommendation:  Run out and Get this one now!

Artist NameSatellites

Album Name  Love and Disaster

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Pop/Soul

Track Listing:  1.  Love & Disaster; 2.  Breathless (ft Martha Wainwright); 3.  Sucker; 4.  Take Me; 5.  We got Lost (ft Paul Cargnello); 6.  Only Two; 7.  The Butcher; 8.  Just a Trace; 9.  Back for More; 10.  Love Sweet Love

Publicist:  Self-promoted

ReviewJasmine Bleile aka Satellites is a funky and soulful pop artist from Montreal.  She has a carefree sound that is soothing and playful, yet full of hope and joy.  Every song began as a poem that was then set to music.  The title track kicks off the album, and it only gets better from there.  The music has a wonderful retro feel to the feel good music of the 70s, and deserves heavy rotation on American radio.  Bleile’s vocals are legendary and she proves that she was born to sing this funky material.  We really love the beautiful duet with Paul Cargnello on “We Get Lost.”

Recommendation:  Don’t think about it, just Get it!

Artist NameCalifornia Hearse

Album NameCalifornia Hearse

Label:  1078380 Records

Genre:  Pop Punk

Track Listing:  1.  Welcome Home; 2.  Used to Be; 3.  Best Worst; 4.  Dissection; 5.  Half to Death; 6.  No Seoul

Publicist:  Earshot Media

Review:  California Hearse is otherwise known as the rhythm section of the band Gentlemen Prefer Blood, who sing about such diverse topics as depression, death and surfing.  We love these short ditties that make the lyrics come to life and get the listener moving to the beat.  We love the energy contained in these tracks, and would love to catch the band performing live.  We strongly encourage college radio programmers and intelligent music supervisors to give this band serious consideration.

Recommendation:  Definitely worth your attention – go Get it!

Artist NameTOZ Antonio Piretti

Album Name#STRONGER

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Singer-songwriter Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Heroes; 2.  Another Place for Us; 3.  Together; 4.  You Have Been the One; 5.  We all are One; 6.  E Tutto in Un Si; 7.  Quella Scheda Era La . . .

Publicist:  Press Town PR

Review:  This Italian born and Canada-based artist is a gifted vocalist with a powerful sound that is not only pop but also cinematic in its scope.  It would be an amazing addition to any music supervisor’s library and could easily be placed in a myriad of television, film or commercial application.  It is also the perfect music to experience life, as it draws the listener in and blows them away.  From the first note of “Heroes,” it becomes quickly crystal clear that this artist has something to say, and the creativeness to make it something the listener wants to hear.  This one is definitely going on repeat.  We also love the bi-lingual songs and look forward to learning more about this truly original artist.

Recommendation:  Be an intelligent music consumer and add this magnificent album to your collection.  Get it today!

Artist NameMagela Herrera

Album NameExplicaciones

Label:  Brontosaurus Records

Genre:  Latin Jazz

Track Listing:  1,  Two Sidewalks; 2.  Que te Pedi; 3.  Principios; 4.  Explicaciones; 5.  Ahora; 6.  Besame Mucho; 7.  Danson Para Papa; 8.  My One and Only Love

Publicist:  Mouthpiece Music

Review:  Magela Herrera is an incredible Cuban-born vocalist, flautist and composer who blends her Latin heritage into incredible works of jazz. On her debut album, she mixes her original tunes with Latin standards to bring this amazing music to the world.  She was formerly a member of Mezcla, one of Cuba’s best jazz and fusion bands.  These songs will take away your worries and cares and are best heard with a glass of wine and the time to unwind.  Sit back and enjoy the awesomeness that is Herrera.

Recommendation:  You simply must have this one in your jazz collection.  Go Get it now!

 

 

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Get it or forget it – Tiffany Pollack and Eric Johanson, NIIGHTS, Harlem, MINKA, Lisa Papineau

Welcome to our belated New Music Friday edition of Get it or Forget it.  Due to our hectic schedule with the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, we were unable to review these brand new releases last Friday, so we are doing them today.  Thanks for your patience during one of our busiest times.  Enjoy these five new releases.

Artist NameTiffany Pollack and Eric Johanson

Album NameBlues in my Blood

Label:  Nola Blue Records

Genre:  Blues

Track Listing:  1.  Blues in my Blood; 2.  Memories to Forget; 3.  Keep it Simple; 4.  Michael; 5.  Diamonds on the Crown; 6.  No Expectations; 7.  Do I Move You?; 8.  Slave of Tomorrow; 9.  Get Lost With Me; 10.  River; 11.  If I Had a Hammer

Publicist:  Blind Raccoon

Review:  Vocal duos are all the rage in other genres, but relatively rare for blues lovers.  Thankfully, New Orleans jazz sweetheart Tiffany Pollack and former guitarist for Cyril Neville Eric Johanson have teamed up to show the world that great blues songs can be done by two harmonious voices.    Amazingly recorded and produced by multi-award winner Jack Miele at The Music Shed Studios, Blues in my Blood is one of the best blues albums of 2019.  come out of blues music.  This duo brings an indie roots-based depth to their blues, and could easily become a force to reckon with in that genre.  Pollack also channels her inner Nina Simone on her gut-wrenching cover of “Do I Move You?”  She is joined by Johanson for a thrilling cover of the classic Pete Seeger freedom anthem, “If I Had a Hammer,” sending this album off to a perfect conclusion.

Recommendation:  Run and Get this one!

Artist NameNIIGHTS

Album Name Hellebores Part Two

Label:  Tragic Hero Records

Genre:  Alt Rock

Track Listing:  1.  It Was; 2.  Hellebores; 3.  With Bated Breath; 4.  Segue; 5.  Sylvia; 6.  Caterpillar

Publicist:  Tragic hero Music Group

Review:  We brought you Part One of this two part release last month, and are happy to complete our review with Part Two.  Both parts are now available on a single album, available on BandCamp.  Part Two picks up the powerful strand created in Part One with “It Was,” a song that begs for heavy rotation on the radio.  The title track is heavier and darker than the rest, with an almost metal feel, and that vibe continues on “With Bated Breath” and “Sylvia,” before closing out the album on a more upbeat and beautiful vibe with “Caterpillar.”  All in all, this one is a keeper.

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one!

Artist Name Harlem

Album NameOh Boy

Label:  Female Fantasy Records

Genre:  Indie Rock

Track Listing:  1,  All Men are Dogs; 2.  Smoke in Mirrors; 3.  Dreams is Destiny M; 4.  Swervin; 5.  Lana; 6.  Click Your Heels; 7.  Elegant and Sophisticated; 8.  Blonde on Blonde; 9.  Cry Now Cry Later; 10.  Oh Boy; 11.  Me and the Boys; 12.  Queen of Mosquitos

Publicist:  Wolfievibes Publicity

Review:  It only took them nine years, but Harlem is back with their latest release, Oh Boy.  They have a mellow almost acoustic sound like Snow Patrol and Plain White Ts, and should be a big hit on the college radio circuit.  They have obviously been influenced by the sound of The Beatles and Simon and Garfunkel, because you can feel it in their vibe.  They have released three of the songs as singles so far (“Swervin,” “Cry Now Cry Later,” and “Queen of Mosquitos”) and we think there is plenty of material remaining for several more.

Recommendation:  Definitely worth adding to your collection.

Artist NameMINKA

Album NameEnd of the Affair

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  R&B

Track Listing:  1.  Introduction; 2.  Sugar & Cream; 3.  Sentimental Girl; 4.  Secret Lover; 5.  That Look; 6.  All I Ever Had

Publicist:  The Syndicate

Review:  We last heard from MINKA back in April 2017 when when reviewed their album Born in the Viper Room.  This time around, MINKA is a solo act, returning to a more 80’s sound similar to his idols Prince, Hall & Oates, Todd Rundgren and The Stylistics.  The first track sets the mood for the music to follow, and the gloves come off with “Sugar & Cream.”  The soothing R&B sound continues with “Sentimental Girl,” while “Secret Lover” and “That Look” are more upbeat but no less danceable.  The final track returns to the smooth R&B sound, and leaves us with a feeling that we haven’t heard the last from this amazing artist.

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one.

Artist Name Lisa Papineau

Album NameOh Dead on oh Love

Label:  Team Player

Genre:  Alt pop/rock

Track Listing:  1.  Beautiful; 2.  Little Hell; 3.  Oh Dead on oh Love; 4.  Hey Lord Take me Over; 5.  Endless Story; 6.  Seasons with Marilu; 7,  The Last City; 8.  Waystation; 9.  Bent to Bow Down; 10.  Been a Long Time; 11.  Endless Story Cumbia Olindense (bonus track)

Publicist:  Noisy Ghost PR

Review:  It is difficult to place the music of Lisa Papineau into a specific genre, although it reminds us of Dido.  It has smooth and majestic instrumentation, soaring vocals and the ambiance and vibe of great meditative music.  The lyrics are a combination of English and her native French, and are as smoothing as a good glass of wine at helping you relax and chill.  This one will be best enjoyed after a long day when you need some down time, and we recommend you listen to it from start to finish.

Recommendation:  This album makes a great addition to your chill collection.  Grab a glass of wine, put it on, and relax.

 

 

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In a time of darkness, Sonja Midtune encourages you to be ‘My Light’

Sonja Midtune is that rare, ultra-intuitive singer/songwriter and storyteller who can take the deeply intimate emotions of a close friend and translate them into a timeless universal love song.  What started as a commission for a friend turned into so much more.  A friend asked Midtune to write a song that she could give to her husband for Christmas.  Midtune accepted the challenge, wrote and recorded the song, and even sang it to the couple as they slow danced to the music.

Born and raised in Minnetonka (only 15 minutes from Prince’s digs in Paisley Park), she grew up harmonizing to Queen songs in her car seat at age 2 before becoming involved in musical theatre.   She toured Japan as a member of the cast of the Dr. Seuss musical The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins at the age of eight.  Midtune began writing songs in in high school.  When she wasn’t involved in a musical, she spent her time portraying Robert Plant as the lead singer in a Led Zeppelin tribute band.  She earned her degree in Music Theory and Composition at St. Olaf College as the only candidate to specialize in voice.  She went on to complete the program at the European American Music Alliance (EAMA), a Paris based, Julliard affiliated educational program.

“With ‘The Light’, I’m really excited to finally have found a sound that perfectly represents me and showcases my voice,” explains Midtune.  “It truly encapsulates the solo music I have been working on for the past five years . . . there’s definitely more to me as an artist, so as I release more singles this year in that style, I will also be working on a whole new sound that reflects the ‘band’ side of me . . . No matter what style I’m writing in, for me, everything comes down to live performing.  I love nothing more than a loud mic and an acoustic space where I can get carried away with the lyrics.”

“My Light” was co-produced by Midtune and engineer Mike Lizzaraga at Ground Up Studios.  The single was just released last Friday and is the first of several new singles she plans to roll out in 2019.

The song was recorded in one take with vocals and guitar, after which Midtune, with the assistance of Lizzaraga and engineer Kai Nakamura, added drums, guitar and cello (beautifully played by Jean Paul Barjon) around the core track.  This process allowed Midtune to capture in the studio the exact vibe she had created when she performed it live.

The song is about a real, everlasting kind of love with someone who is the fuel to his or her partner’s flame.   Midtune personalized it to her own life with a whimsical video featuring raw home movie footage of her walking along a deserted beach – the moments presumably being captured by a romantic interest of her own.

The cinematography in the video is simply beautiful.  It shows the full emotional impact of the song, creating a romantic masterpiece.  Even if you don’t currently have that special person in your life, you can relate to the emotion of loving somebody, and feel that joy again and again with each viewing.

Midtune has collaborated extensively with  Brittney Bouchard, and the songwriting team has either won or placed high in numerous songwriting competitions.   She has also had success with placements in film, including last year’s documentary The Way North, which follows Midtune and her family as they traveled to Norway to uncover their heritage and their grandfather’s past.

“’My Light’ is different from any other song I have ever written,” says Midtune.  “My friend is a literary genius, a philosophy major, and wrote me an essay about her love for her husband.  I absorbed her words and let them be my inspiration.  What I love most about the song is that there are words that I would never have used, like ‘more than enough’, because I have a different vocabulary than her.  They are also more spiritual than I am, and my lyrics reflect that.  The tricky part was making sure the song also completely resonated with me, and that it was ‘catchy’ and grooved enough that I would want to sing it to an audience.”

“On a deeper level, I think it perfectly reflects who I am as a songwriter,” she says.  “I was able to make this beautiful song out of someone’s story and make it my own.  I thought the task might me daunting, but it ended up being a blast from start to finish. I will be teaching songwriting at Cal Poly Pomona University starting this fall semester and I’m excited to share ‘My Light’ as an example of what you can do with someone else’s story.”

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Monday mashup 2019: vol. 7

Happy President’s Day!  It was a very busy weekend with the opening of the 16th Big Sky Documentary Film Festival.   We volunteered four box office shifts at the Wilma and MCT, attended the parties on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and still managed to squeeze in a block of four documentary shorts and two features.  One of the shorts, After the Fire, won last year’s Pitch Day competition, and we can’t wait to see what gets pitched this year on Thursday.

At Friday night’s party at the Elks Lodge, we met director James Martin and his wife Jen West, as well as cinematographer Bud Simpson and Eva.  They were involved in the short film Being with Elephants which screened Saturday afternoon and will screen again on Thursday at 4 p.m. at MCT.  They were amazing company and we managed to run into each other several times over the weekend.  We only wish we could see their film, but our schedule doesn’t permit that,

At Saturday night’s party at the Missoula Art Museum, we met Jonathan Sutak, the director of Dons of Disco.  Before the Mili Vanilli lip-syncing scandal, there was Den Harrow, an Italo Disco artist who sold 20 million records without singing a word.  This brilliant movie told the story of the plan by American singer-songwriter Tom Hooker and Italian producer Miki Chieregato to have a male model become the face of their music.  It was a compelling story about the music industry and left us wanting to know even more about this fascinating tale, and  the dispute that developed between Hooker and Harrow.  We highly recommend this film.

Last night we attended Industrial Accident:  The Story of Wax Trax! Records.  This was the story of a small record store in Chicago that accidentally created a whole new genre of music and launched the careers of acts such as Ministry, Front 242, REVCO, My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult and inspired others like Nine Inch Nails.  It was a remarkable story directed by Julia Nash, the daughter of Jim Nash, who together with his partner Dannie Flesher, created this alternate reality for people whose musical tastes were far from the mainstream.  We also highly recommend this film.

Today we are volunteering at the box office at the Elks Lodge before heading off to work, followed by tonight’s party at the Dana Gallery.

NEW SINGLES

Our first single comes from our dear PR friend, Doug Deutsch Publicity Services.  It is the latest from LA Music Critic Award winner for best EDM/Dance artist/band TNEO, and we really dig the groove of “Circles Around You.”  This one will definitely get you up and dancing on this Monday morning.

Next up is the latest from the amazing Alyssa Jacey.  She has recently married the love of her life, Jutt Huffman, and the resulting new music is full of hope and love.  Check out “Our Love” and share  it with those you care for.

Our third single comes from the band Crystal Tides, and is an upbeat alt pop song called “Backbiting.”  We love their groove and think this song has some serious legs.  Check it out.

Next up is the latest from Grammy-winning artist Aqualung.  “Complicated” is the second single from his new album Additional Futures.  We think it’s one of his best ever and can’ wait to review the entire album soon.

Our final single this week is a rare treat.  This one is a country tune from William Shatner (yes, Captain Kirk) and Jeff Cook of the incredible country band Alabama, which also features country legend Neal McCoy and acapella group Home Free).  We are shocked at how good it is.  Here’s “Why Not Me.”

NEW MUSIC VIDEOS

Our first music video has the incredible guitarist/vocalist Jess McAvoy serenading the streets and subways of New York City with her truly inspirational song, “Do What you Want.”  We love it.

Next up is the latest from The Stoneface, an amazing band out of Belarus.  We love the rocking sound of “That Summer” and think you will too.

Video number three comes from Swedish alt pop artist Augustine.  We love the sound of his latest, “Luzon,” and think he has a great career ahead.  His sound is perfect for American radio, and the cinematography in the video is outstanding.  Check it out and see.

Our next video is from New Orleans-based Berlin Taxi and has a definite 80s new wave vibe.  We love “Last Night” and think you will too.

Our final music video today is “Shacked up Sweetie,” a rousing country tune from Canadian Francine Honey.  This one will get your boots on the dance floor.  Enjoy!

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Get it or forget it – Danny Gochnour, Combings, V’Nuss, Godsleep, Christopher Lockett

Once again, reality got in the way of our best intentions.  Work was crazy yesterday and we couldn’t finish our Get it or Forget it column, so we are finishing it up today.

Happy Valentine’s Day!  We appreciate all our readers and consider you family.  We wanted to give you a special day with five more indie reviews to consider.  Please let us know what you think.  With the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival kicking off on Friday, we will be busy covering events and volunteering.  We’ll post as often as we can.

Artist NameDanny Gochnour

Album NameThe Despair of Summer

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Indie Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Prelude; 2.  The Bell; 3.  Take me Tonight; 4.  Crazy Linda J.; 5.  Better Off; 6.  The American Dream; 7.  I Can’t Tell you Why; 8.  The Sound of us Breaking; 9.  The B-Side of Me; 10.  Better Things to Do (Epilogue)

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Danny Gochnour is an extraordinary guitarist and the lead guitar for Joe Grushecky and the Houserockers.  This is his first solo release and we felt the same excitement the first time we heard Tom Petty.  He kicks off the album with an incredible guitar instrumental before showing us the rest on “The Bell.”  The entire album is radio friendly and deserves heavy rotation, especially “Take me Tonight,” which could be a mega-hit.  You can’t go wrong with this amazing debut release.  Other noteworthy tracks include “Better Off,” “The American Dream,” the brilliant cover of The Eagles‘ “I Can’t Tell you Why,” “The Sound of us Breaking,” and “Better Things to Do.”

Recommendation:  Don’t think about it – just go Get this one!

Artist NameCombings

Album Name It Seems Everything I Got is Broken Anyway Why Should I Mind

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Indie Folk

Track Listing:  1.  Fallow Deer; 2.  Turpentine; 3.  So Long, Oxytocin; 4.  I Can Not be Found in This; 5.  Push & Pull; 6.  52 Hz Whale; 7.  Paul; 8.  A Constant Taste of Blood; 9.  Penrose; 10.  Dwellbings; 11.  Hekla

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  With the exception of the strangely dark spoken word “Fallow Deer” that opens the album, the music of Combings is upbeat, energetic and bright,  This German band has captured the essence of American indie music and created songs that would fit well on American radio.  Some of them are introspective, like “So Long Oxytocin,” but for the most part, they are happier tunes, especially “Turpentine,” “I Can Not be Found in This,” “Paul,” and “Penrose.”  The album closes with the eerie “Hekla.”

Recommendation:  Definitely worth checking out.

Artist NameV’Nuss

Album NameSo Far From the Mirror

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Folk Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Fly Away; 2.  So Far from the Mirror; 3.  Lonely Death; 4.  Call Me (I Miss You); 5.  City of Dreams; 6.  Des Couleurs Sur la Mer; 7.  Bandrui; 8.  Still You Dance; 9.  Freedom (It’s Alright Now); 10.  Rouge Sang; 11.  Secret Garden; 12.  Stranger

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  V’Nuss is a French artist with a unique hybrid folk rock style that is reminiscent of Stevie Nicks meets Joan Baez.  We love the power in her vocals, the smooth instrumentation and the retro 60’s-70’s folk rock sound.  She kicks the album off with the high-flying “Fly Away,” and the album just takes off from there.  There is not a weak track on the entire album, and we really love hearing her French on “Des Couleurs Sur la Mer” and “Rouge Sang,” as well as her jazzy side on the 8-minute long “Still You Dance” and the bluesy goodness of “Stranger.”  Nevertheless, we think “Secret Garden” is the best cut.

Recommendation:  This one is worthy of your collection.

Artist NameGodsleep

Album NameComing of Age

Label:  The Lab Records/Three Chords Records

Genre:  Psych Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Ex-Nowhere Man; 2.  Unlearn; 3.  N.O.U.; 4.  Celestial; 5.  Poku Dom; 6.  Basic (The Fundamentals of Craving); 7.  Karma is a Kid; 8.  Ded Space

Publicist:  Viral Propaganda PR

Review:  Led by the blistering vocals of Amie Makris, Godsleep gives  us hard-edged “Stoner Rock” that borders on metal.  Makris’ vocals are instantly memorable, putting her into the same class as Amy Lee and raising the bar on hard rock.  This Greek band just might give the American rock scene a run for their money, and deserve serious industry attention.  This is music that grabs hold of your eardrums and refuses to go away.  You will remember these songs long after the record has quit playing.  We wouldn’t be surprised to see them touring the States soon with the likes of Halestorm, In This Moment and Evanescence.

Recommendation:  If you like your rock hard, this one is a must.  Go Get it.!

Artist NameChristopher Lockett

Album NameBetween The Dark and the Light

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Country/Americana

Track Listing:  1.  Ashes; 2.  Ask the Dust; 3.  Drag the River; 4.  Jacarandas; 4.  Phalaborwa; 5.  Shake It; 6.  Some Sharp Turning; 7.  Between the Dark and the Light; 8.  Song you Forgot you Knew; 9.  Old December; 10.  Thunderjaw; 11.  There is a Darkness

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Christopher Lockett is a country/Americana singer-songwriter who writes songs in the style of classic artists like Steve Earle and Townes Van Zandt.  His music is a throwback to the days of classic country before the genre went pop, and his lyrics are thought-provoking and memorable, with plenty to think about.  His vocals are rough, but perfect for this kind of classic country tunes.  This is country for intellectuals who like to have substance in their music, not just a dancing beat.  There are still sweet songs in this collection, including the breezy fiddle and sweet harmonies on “Jacarandas” and the incredible instrumentals “Phalaborwa” and “Thunderjaw.”   We also love the delta blues sound of “Shake It.”  We think you’ll like this one from start to finish.

Recommendation:  If you like your country classic and love meat in your music, then this is a great one for your collection.  Go Get it.

 

 

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Get it or forget it – Brick Nova, John Daversa, 500 Miles to Memphis, Dylan Rodrigue, Travellin’ Blue Kings

We made it to hump day again, and the music keeps flowing.  We have five more to check out today, including the latest from three-time Grammy winner John Daversa.  Let’s get started.

Artist NameBrick Nova

Album NameOvergrown

Label:  1851 Records

Genre:  Rock

Track Listing:  1.  8 to 3; 2.  Overgrown; 3.  Stay all you Want

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review: Brick Nova was created in 2014 with Tom Drakeford on vocals and guitar, Paul Dallas on lead guitar, Jared Filer on bass and Eric Lesinski on drums and percussion.  After playing the Philadelphia rock scene for the past four years, they finally released their first EP in December 2018.   Their version of alt rock combines elements of power pop, rock, punk and alternative rock.  They have a smooth vocal delivery with intricate guitar and rhythm undertones.  The songs are well written, and should allow the band to make the transition to radio.  The first track is reminiscent of The BeatlesWhite Album, and is very radio friendly, but all three tracks have potential.

Recommendation:  Definitely worth checking out.

Artist NameJohn Daversa

Album Name Concerto for Jazz Guitar and Orchestra

Label:  ArtistShare

Genre:  Jazz/Blues/Classical Instrumental

Track Listing:  1.  Lost, Found and Lost; 2.  Life and Times; 3.  Terraforming

Publicist:  Mouthpiece Music

Review:  This amazing jazz concerto was written by Justin Morell, and features the jazz guitar of Adam Rogers along with the Frost Concert Jazz Band directed by multi-Grammy winner John Daversa.  The concerto is composed of three movements, and adds a jazz and blues element to a classical masterpiece.  Get away from the world and enjoy the smooth sounds of this album.

Recommendation:  If you love classical music, as well as jazz and blues, then you will love this modern day piece.

Artist Name500 Miles to Memphis

Album NameBlessed be the Damned

Label:  Deep Elm Records

Genre:  Folk/Punk Rock/Americana

Track Listing:  1.  The River; 2.  Bonnie; 3.  Hold on Tight; 4.  I Said Babe; 5.  Blessed be the Damned; 6.  No Doubt About It; 7.  Piggie Boy; 8.  In my Chest; 9.  Save Me (ft Philip Peeples); 10.  What a Waste; 11.  I’m a Bastard (ft Philip Peeples)

Publicist:  KG Music Press

Review:  We were skeptical when we read the press release about a band that mixed punk, folk and Americana, but we are here to tell you that it works beautifully, much like Flogging Molly mixes Celtic and punk.  We simply love their sound and every song on this fifth studio album works and deserves industry attention, both from radio and music supervisors.  Just from the energy we can hear in their music, we bet they also put on a hell of a live show.  We also love the two songs that feature Philip Peeples of the Old 97’s.

Recommendation:  Run, don’t walk, and Get this one immediately!

Artist NameDylan Rodrigue

Album NameCat’s Game

Label:  Palomino Records

Genre:  Indie Rock

Track Listing:  1. White Moon; 2.  Self-Love; 3.  Some Kind of Heaven; 4.  The Money Game; 5.  Living This Way; 6.  If You’re not my Lover; 7.  It’s so Funny (ft Sie Sie Benhoff); 8.  Minimize the Damage; 9.  Living in Color

Publicist:  KG Music Press

Review:  Dylan Rodrigue mixes acoustic folk with Neil Young-inspired electric guitar rock and punk to create his own version of music that is at times emo and sadcore like the first three tracks and others straight on indie rock, like “The Money Game.” and “Minimize the Damage.”  His lyrics are introspective and each song is set to the perfect accompaniment to match the mood of the song.  This is his first studio album, and we think he shows a lot of potential.  We can  hardly wait to see what comes next.  We really love his vocal harmonies with Sie Sie Benhoff on “It’s so Funny.”

Recommendation:  Definitely worth checking out.  Keep an eye on this one.

Artist NameTravellin’ Blue Kings

Album NameWired Up

Label:  Naked

Genre:  Blues Rock

Track Listing:  1,  I Don’t Wanna Stop; 2.  About This World; 3.  The way it Used to Be; 4.  I Cannot Believe; 5.  Straight Eight; 6.  I’m a Good Man; 7.  Wired Up; 8.  Ninety Minutes; 9.  Get it Done; 10.  Your Being; 11.  Into the Night

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  This Belgian band delivers a rocking  and rousing dose of pure American blues as they do on the opening track and “I Cannot Believe,” along with touches of R&B, as shown on “About This World,” “The Way it Used to Be and “Good Man.”  This album is great from start to finish, with the kind of freshness and energy you want to experience live.  It could easily become one of our favorite blues albums.  We definitely think this one has legs.  We really love the surf rock instrumental title track.

Recommendation:  Go Get it!

 

 

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Artists Worth Checking Out Get it or Forget it indie music Reviews

Get it or forget it – Glen Clark, Tomislav Goluban, Vin Mott, Benny Turner and Cash McCall, Trevor B. Power Band

We have several amazing PR firms that consistently forward us amazing artists to review.  One of those firms is Blind Raccoon.  Today we are featuring five of their clients, four of whom are long-time blues artists, and the fifth is a debut release.  Let’s get going.

Artist NameGlen Clark

Album NameYou Tell Me

Label:  Glenco Records

Genre:  Blues/Roots

Track Listing:  1.  You Tell Me; 2.  Accept my Love; 3.  I can Tell by Looking; 4.  This Old Road; 5.  Walk On; 6.  When the Time is Right; 7.  I’m Never Gonna Stop Loving You; 8.  Dreamer; 9.  In Search Of; 10.  That’s Where you Come In

Publicist:  Blind Raccoon

Review:  On his first solo album since 1994, Glen Clark brings all of his influences – honky-tonk, blues, soul, country, gospel and rock and roll to create a mix of American Roots music that will appeal to just about everyone.  This is not your traditional blues but an amazing mix of the best of multiple genres.  The title track sets the tone with its country nuances before heading into the horns and soulful sound of “Accept my Love.”  There is even one cover on the album, “This Old Road,” a ballad penned by long-time friend and collaborator Kris Kristofferson, that shows the softer side of Clark.  You can’t go wrong with this one.  You will treasure every track.

Recommendation:  Run out and Get this one.

Artist NameTomislav Goluban

Album NameChicago Rambler

Label:  Spona

Genre:  Chicago Blues

Track Listing:  1.  Pigeon Swing; 2.  Locked Heart; 3.  Bag Full of Troubles (ft Joe Filisko); 4.  Jerry Ricks on my Mind; 5.  Can’t Find Myself; 6.  Home Made Honey; 7.  One Way Ticket; 8.  Do the Right Thing; 9.  Little Pigeon (ft Joe Filisko); 10. Jerry Ricks on my Mind (acoustic); 11.  Searchin’ for my Baby; 12.  Išel budem v kleticu (I’ll go to my Cottage)

Publicist:  Blind Raccoon

Review:  Croatian singer-songwriter and harmonica player Tomislav Goluban has celebrated the blues for the past 20 years in his native land.  For his 10th studio album, he got the chance to come to America and record this album in Chicago, incorporating all that he had learned into a masterpiece of blues.  Goluban salutes some of the pioneers of his chosen genre, such as Jerry Ricks and Eric Noden, who played guitar and produced the album.  Noden also brought in two of the best blues musicians in E.G. McDaniel and Kenny Smith, and added special guest Joe Filisko into the mix.  The result is an album that will live forever as one of the best examples of Chicago blues.

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one!

Artist NameVin Mott

Album Name:  Rogue Hunter

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Blues

Track Listing:  1.  Car Troubles Made me a Good Blues Singer; 2.  Give me Cornbread; 3.  Rogue Hunter; 4.  Ice Cold Beer; 5.  Honey; 6.  Whistlin’ by the Graveyard; 7.  Paterson is Crumblin’; 8.  I got the Blues on my Mind; 9.  Countin’ on Them Chickens; 10.  Fire to Your Flaws; 11.  Please Mr. Devil; 12.  Greaser

Publicist:  Blind Raccoon

Review:  Vin Mott gives us everything that makes the blues special – wailing harmonica, great guitar riffs, soulful vocals and lyrics we can all relate to.  This one is a joy from start to finish, and blues lovers will want to listen to these songs over and over again.  The songs conjure up images of a hot smoky honky-tonk, filled with working class stiffs who just want to relax after a hard week of work.  The songs are down and dirty and take your mind off you own personal troubles.  There isn’t a weak song on the album, and we encourage you to enjoy these tracks as often as you need them.

Recommendation:  This one is a must for every true blues lover.  Go Get it.

Artist NameBenny Turner and Cash McCall

Album NameGoing Back Home

Label:  Nola Blue Records

Genre:  Chicago blues

Track Listing:  1.  Got to Find a Way; 2.  Spoonful; 3.  Poison Ivy; 4.  Money; 5.  Shake Your Money Maker; 6.  It Hurts me Too; 7.  It’s a Man Down There; 8.  The Dirty Dozens; 9.  Built for Comfort; 10.  Bring it on Home

Publicist:  Blind Raccoon

Review:  BMA nominee Benny Turner and Grammy-winning co-producer Cash McCall have been involved in the blues industry for the past 60 years.  As more and more of our blues pioneers are passing on, they decided to go back to their roots to create a masterful work that helps preserve that legacy.  They are helped in their endeavor by pianist Joe Krown, drummer Rodd Bland and three-time Grammy nominee Billy Branch.  The result is a lasting tribute to the best of Chicago’s jazz and blues scenes, and an album that you will treasure for life.  Among the artist they pay tribute to are Howlin’ Wolf, Freddie King, Elmore James, Tampa Red, G.L. Crockett,Willie Dixon, and Sonny Boy Wiliams.

Recommendation:  If you are a lover of the blues and music history, you must have this one for your collection.

Artist NameThe Trevor B. Power Band

Album NameEveryday Angel

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Blues Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Jack; 2.  You Ain’t Actin’ Right; 3.  Future Plans; 4.  Saddest Thing; 5.  Storm Brewin’; 6.  Baby I’m Through with You; 7.  I Wrote it Down; 8.  Murder in the First Degree; 9.  Lord Have Mercy; 10.  Everyday Angel

Publicist:  Blind Raccoon

Review:  Trevor B. Power has been a force in indie music for more than 25 years.  On his new band’s debut album, he brings that experience together for a blistering good time.  Powers band ( Billy Gensch on guitars, Mark Enright on bass and Tom DiCianni on drums) are joined in this effort by special guests Bob Lanza, Nick Conti and Bobby Whitlock.  From the first note of the hard rocking road song “Jack,” it is evident that the listener is in for a treat.  The band follows that opening number with the blues shuffle “You Ain’t Actin’ Right,” and the album just keeps getting better after that, culminating in the title track, with Whitlock and his wife Coco Carmel joining into the mix.

Recommendation:  Jump on this train.  Go Get this one today!

 

 

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Monday mashup 2019: vol. 6

OMG – that was the best Grammys Show we have ever witnessed.  Everything that was lacking in last week’s Super Bowl was present – superstar performances, inspiring speeches and incredible music throughout.  Alicia Keys was the perfect host and her “Songs I Wish I’d Written” segment brought us to tears.  It was also about time that the talents of Women in Entertainment were clearly on display, showing the world what we already know.  We’ve got some news for you today that is the perfect segue to that, as well as five new singles and music videos for your consideration.  Here we go!

INDIE ARTISTS SHINE AT 61ST GRAMMY AWARDS SHOW

Congratulations to indie band Opium Moon on their Grammy win last night for Best New Age Album.  Huge props to amazing violinist Lili Haydn and her equally amazing band for this honor.

Congratulations also to two artists we had the privilege of reviewing here on our blog.  Composer and music educator John Daversa took home three Grammys for his amazing jazz album American Dreamers that featured DACA kids and spotlighted their cause.  Blues legend Buddy Guy won for Best Traditional Blues Album for The Blues is Alive and Well.

LA MUSIC CRITIC AWARD WINNERS SHOWCASE TO HONOR WOMEN IN ENTERTAINMENT

The Third Annual LA Music Critic Award Winners Showcase is set for Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at The Mint LA.  This year’s Showcase will honor the role of Women in Entertainment, and will feature a stellar line-up that includes Fanny Walked the Earth (the first all-girl group to release an album on a major label); multiple-award winning rock band The Spider Accomplice, led by VK Lynne; Rebelle Road artist The HawtThorns, led by label co-founder KP Hawthorn (former member of award-winning group CALICO the Band); blues phenom Brigitte Rios Purdy; Americana sweetheart Amilia K. Spicer; and two of our International winners, blues band Reloaded Norway and Latin singer Constanza Herrero.  We expect to announce a couple more artists in the coming weeks.  Tickets are now on sale for just $10 in advance or $13 day of show, and a portion of the proceeds will benefit the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund.  We hope to see you there.

BIG SKY DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL SET FOR FEBRUARY 15-24, WITH OPENING NIGHT FILM AT THE WILMA

This year the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival will celebrate its 16th opening night on Saturday, February 16 with a free screening of a film that celebrates winter culture and the pioneer who helped bring it to the big screen.

Directed by Patrick Creadon, SKI BUM: THE WARREN MILLER STORY chronicles the life and times of the legendary filmmaker who, through his annual ski films and national tours which began in the early 1950’s, was a driving force in the development and promotion of the ski industry in America and throughout the world.

The screening will begin at 6:00 p.m. at The Wilma (131 S. Higgins) with a Q&A with filmmakers and cast following the screening.  We advise you to show up early to make sure you get a seat.  This year’s free opening night is made possible by Bob Ward’s Sports and Outdoors.

NEW SINGLES

Our first single this week comes from Australian folk singer Short Shadows.  We love his vibe and the sentiments contained in “Nothing Good Comes from Preston.”  Check out those horns.

Our second single is a sweet pop song from David Alexander called “Falling.”  We love the strings and the heavenly vocals and think you’ll want to hear more from this young man.

https://soundcloud.com/david-alexander-300103527/falling/s-CJZ6d

Next up is the rocking sound of Signs & Symbols, who share their latest single “Coffee for Friends.”  This one will get your week off to a rocking start.

Our fourth single is from pop artist Kat Holland.  We really think she’s “The One,” and think you will want to add this artist to your favorites.

Our final single this week comes from UK band Woman’s Hour and is very powerful both sonically and lyrically.  Check out “Luke.”  We think you’ll be searching for more of their material.

NEW MUSIC VIDEOS

Our first video this week is from Los Angeles street performer Katie Ferrera.  It is a powerful and beautifully shot video that shows what it’s like to busk, as well as the raw talent of this amazing artist.  Here’s “Weightless.”

Next up is “People Get Ready,” the gritty tune from another UK artist, Emma Bosworth.  The song talks about mental health issues and presents them in terms we can all understand.  Please give this artist your attention.

Our third video is a blues smoker from The Spear Shakers, who we introduced to you last month in our Ten Amazing Videos from December article.  Here is their latest, “I Went Down Easy.”

Next up is an amazing live performance of the power ballad “There has to be More” from Eliza Spear.  The song talks about transitioning to Los Angeles from North Carolina, and offers hope that there is more than just what you can see.  We think you should take her advice to heart.

Our final video this week will definitely give you something to think about, as it is all about global warming and resultant changes.  Check out this powerful and thought-provoking video from KLOGR for their song “Somethings in the Air.”

 

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Get it or forget it – YODOK III, iridea, Jason Robert, Bettman and Halpin, Y La Bamba

Happy New Music Friday!  Two of today’s releases dropped last Friday, one this past Tuesday and two today.  We think this is a very diverse and eclectic blend and hope you enjoy and check out these amazing artists.

Artist NameYODOK III

Album NameThis Earth we Walk Upon

Label:  Consouling Sounds

Genre:  Avant Garde Rock

Track Listing:  1,  This Earth we Walk Upon

Publicist:  Viral Propaganda PR

Review:  This is a one-song live album that lasts for 63 minutes.  During that time, you will hear a myriad of musical styles, including jazz, post(rock) and classical, among others.  You can feel the adrenaline that runs through the piece, much like listening to a highly emotional classical suite.  All together, this magical tapestry takes your ears to places they’ve never been before, and keeps your senses enthralled with the changing aural landscape.  Make sure you have plenty of time to grasp all the nuances of this music.  This one make take several listens to grasp its totality.

Recommendation:  If you love classical and rock music, you can now enjoy them in a combined format.  Sit back and enjoy the ride.

Artist Name iridea

Album Nameagitationist

Label:  A&R Records

Genre:  Metal

Track Listing:  1.  Centaurus; 2.  Flint Slope; 3.  Geometry; 4.  Juxtapose; 5.  Release

Publicist:  The A&R Department

Review:  iridea is an Australian band composed of brothers Matthew and Daniel Headland.  They take their metal serious, and build these five songs as if they were prog rock.  The music is intense and the screamo is mixed with spoken word to form an eerie and profound statement.  Their sound is not for the faint of heart, as it will pound your head and electrify your ears.

Recommendation:  If you love metal music, this is the album for you.

Artist NameJason Robert

Album NameThe Death of Stone Stanley

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Blues

Track Listing:  1.  All I Need; 2.  Good Vibes; 3.  Hereafter; 4.  John the Revelator; 5.  Moonshiner; 6.  Mr. Bell; 7.  Never Gonna Die; 8.  Sat Around; 9.  Soul of a Man; 10.  Woke up This Morning; 11.  You Gotta Move

Publicist:  Doug Deutsch Publicity Services

Review:  Jason Robert was formerly the driving force behind Stone Stanley.  On his debut solo album, he uses the inspiration of the Mojave  High Desert to create Mudstomp Music, a fusion of 30’s Delta Blues and 90’s Grunge rock.  We have already featured a pair of these songs, “Mr. Bell” (which earned an LA Music Critic Award  nomination for Best Video (Male) for the second half of 2018) and “John the Revelator” (which was featured in our first Monday Mashup of 2019.   This is an album with much to say and an incredible way to say it, and is definitely one of the finest albums released to date in 2019.  If it took the death of Stone Stanley for the brilliance of Jason Robert to emerge, then may they rest in peace – the resulting art was worth it.

Recommendation:  Run out and Get this one – it will appeal to all of your senses.

Artist NameBettman & Halpin

Album Name1000 Miles

Label:  Fiddlin Lizard Records

Genre:  Americana/Folk

Track Listing:  1.  Take me Home Country Roads; 2.  A Million Hearts; 3.  Don’t let it get you Down; 4.  Cherokee Rose; 5.  In Pain; 6.  Banjo Boogie Stomp Stomp; 7.  Keep on Singing; 8.  Mama Don’t you Cry; 9.  Reflections; 10.  Eastbound to Westville; 11.  Go on High; 12.  Spirits in the Shadows; 13.  Diggin’ in the Dirt; 14.  Stone County Breakdown

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Fiddler, songwriter and vocalist Stephanie Bettman and multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Luke Halpin are two of the most dynamic singer-songwriters and musicians to ever create an album.  We love this quote from their Facebook page:  “Some have said Bettman & Halpin is what would happen if Joan Baez had a lovechild with Charlie Daniels. . .  With roots in both bluegrass and classical music, Bettman & Halpin bring unforgettable soaring vocals and virtuosic instrumentation to their original Americana Folk Music.”  Along the way, they have won a myriad of competitions, including the 2008 SoCal Music Live acoustic competition, the 2007 Topanga Banjo/Fiddle contest, and been selected one of Folk Works Top 10 LA-based female singer-songwriters as well as one of Music Connection Magazine‘s Top 25 New Music Critiques, both in 2008.  Their latest project brings all of this out, and reveals a duo that prove that the finished product is so much more than the sum of its parts.  We love every track on this album, especially the impressive cover of John Denver‘s “Take me Home Country Roads” and the amazing vocal harmonies on “Don’t let it get you Down.”

Recommendation:  Drop everything and go Get this one.  You won’t want to stop listening.  This one is perfect for your next road trip.

Artist Name Y La Bamba

Album NameMujeres

Label:  Tender Loving Empire

Genre:  Latin Psychedelic Rock

Track Listing:  1,  My Death; 2.  Real Talk; 3.  Cuatro Crazy; 4.  Conocidos; 5.  Lightning Storms; 6.  Dieciséis; 7.  Boca Llena; 8.  Perder; 9.  Mujeres; 10.  Una Letra; 11.  Santa Sal; 12.  Bruja de Brujas; 13.  Follow Your Feet; 14.  De Lejos (bonus track)

Publicist:  The Syndicate

Review:  This project highlights the sound of this Portland-based band, and shows their firm grasp on their Mexican-American heritage, and the role of Mexican-American women like singer-songwriter Luz Elena Mendoza in today’s America.  The title track, an anthem for female empowerment, was highlighted by NPR as “a battle cry against machismo.”  It is one of a host of amazing tracks on this album which demand your attention.  You cannot listen to this album and not be moved, as the music and the lyrics make a powerful political statement.  Listen to this one over and over to capture all of its subtle nuances.  You will come away a changed person.

Recommendation:  This album demands your attention.  Unless you intend to be Switzerland, take a stand and Get this one today.

 

 

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Women in entertainment – Brie Darling, indie music pioneer and true renaissance woman

Welcome back for another edition of Women in Entertainment.  Today we are pleased to feature one of the pioneers of music, Brie Darling, who is currently the drummer, vocalist and songwriter of the resurrected 70’s band Fanny (now known as Fanny Walked the Earth), one of the stable of amazing artists signed to Blue Élan Records.

Darling has had a storied career spanning more than 50 years, and including a myriad of creative endeavors.  She joined the Sacramento Musician’s Union and played her first professional gig as a drummer when she was 14.  Five years later, she moved to Los Angeles and began playing clubs and bars until she got hired to perform as a recording artist.   She has recorded as an artist with
Fanny (the first all-girl band to release an album on a major record label), Earthquire, American Girls, Boxing Gandhis and now Fanny Walked The Earth.

Along the way, she has also recorded, toured with and performed with the likes of Melissa Manchester, Keith Moon, ELO, Ringo Starr, Robbie Nevil, Jimmy Buffett, Carole King, Nikki Sixx, Glen Campbell, Janiva Magness and The Temptations.

“I now go by Brie Darling (having previously been known as Brie Howard and Brie Howard Darling),” explains Darling.   “I’m a drummer, singer and songwriter who has dabbled in a few films, some TV and a whole lot of music videos.  I also make crazy amazing behemoth cakes and love designing and building houses . . . anything creative and artistic.   In fact, what truly inspires me is opportunity.  My motto is ‘Be open to everything and be ready for anything.”

“Besides writing songs that I have recorded, my songs have also been released by a plethora of other artists, including The Pointer Sisters, Ellen Foley, Randy Crawford, Peter Criss (Kiss) and Michael Jackson (“Night Line” is still in vaults awaiting release!)  I am really proud to have been part of writing and performing what has become an anthem for women’s rights, ‘When we Need Her.’  That song also earned us an LA Music Critic Award for Best Video (group) in 2018.”

Not only did 2016 bring the resurrection of Fanny, but also gave Darling the opportunity to compete on Cake Wars, where she took home first place.  Check out her amazing Facebook page for this endeavor.

What does the future hold for this amazing woman?  “I’ll keep writing, playing, performing and creating . . . until I can’t.  Please stay tuned for a brand new secret project that I’m thrilled about.  If you like what you’ve already heard, then I think you’ll love this.”

If you would like to know more about Darling, check out the links above for her website and her three Facebook pages.  If you’re in Los Angeles, make sure you don’t miss the next performance of Darling and her band, Fanny Walked the Earth.