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Get it or forget it – new music vol. 5

We’ve got a rare free morning, so we thought we’d share some reviews.  Here are five new releases that we think you’ll like, so grab your coffee and get ready to meet some new artists.

Artist NameAbby Posner

Album NameReturn

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Roots/Folk

Track Listing:  1.  Return Home; 2.  Cooking Wine; 3.  Heavy; 4.  Snow

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Listening to Abby Posner is like finding that rare vintage book in the bargain bin of the thrift store – its value isn’t determined by its surroundings.  Of all the indie artists we have encountered during our 20+ years supporting music, she is one of the most talented and unique, and never fails to deliver.  Adept on every instrument she plays, she weaves her incredible life into every note and word.  She is supported on this project by The Queertet (one of the best string sections we have ever heard), and they add so much to her sound.  Our only regret is that this long-awaiting EP is only four songs, but we know that she will continue to provide us with amazing music.  We shared the video for her first single, “Return Home,” last month and we are here to tell you that the other three songs are just as amazing.  We love the acoustic sound and will keep this one on repeat.

Recommendation:  This is the best EP released in 2019, and absolutely MUST be in your collection.  Go get it now!

Artist NameTombstones in Their Eyes

Album NameMaybe Someday

Label:  Somewherecold Records

Genre:  Indie Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Open Skies; 2.  Maybe Someday; 3.  I Want You; 4.  Today; 5.  Down in the Dirt; 6.  The Demon; 7.  Behind my Mind; 8.  The One; 9.  I Believe; 10.  I Can’t Feel it Anymore; 11.  Up and Down; 12.  Dreams

Publicist:  Shameless Promotion

Review:  This LA band has drawn comparisons to Pink Floyd, and they are well-earned.  Their sound is obviously influenced by that classic rock band, although they have updated and modernized the sound.  These are songs that stop you in your tracks, mesmerizing your ears with that classic rock sound while the words tantalize and entice your mind.  This is a band that is going places, and they show that with a collection of songs that hit the target dead-on.  Put this one on repeat and chill.

Recommendation:  If you love classic rock and especially Pink Floyd, then this one is a must-have.

Artist NameBINX

Album NameBee From Mars

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Pop/Dance

Track Listing:  1.  Phantom; 2.  Neighbors; 3.  Love on Mars; 4.  Milk; 5.  Anthem; 6.  Shock Waves; 7.  How do you Like Your Eggs?; 8.  Crying in California; 9.  Space DJ; 10.  The Hills

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  We met BINX at last year’s LA Music Critic Awards showcase, and were immediately enamored with her personality and style, which is becoming just as iconic around Hollywood as Evangeline‘s pink Corvette.  We shared her first single, “Milk,” last month.  Now, with the release of her latest album, she shows that she is not just stunning stylistically, but is also incredibly talented and deserving of heavy rotation on radio and inclusion in the dance tracks of every intelligent DJ.  She is the natural successor to early Lady Gaga, with a style that sets her apart from so many indie artists.  In addition, her songs are better than so much of the current Top 40 songs, and will immediately capture your attention and affection.  You will want to hear them over and over again, and we strongly encourage you to put this one on repeat.  South Africa’s loss is truly America’s gain.

Recommendation:  Drop everything and go get this one.

Artist NameJack Broadbent

Album NameMoonshine Blue

Label:  Creature Records

Genre:  Folk/Blues/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Moonshine Blue; 2.  If; 3.  The Other Side; 4.  Everytime I Drown; 5.  This Town; 6.  The Lucky Ones; 7.  Tonight; 8.  Wishing Well; 9.  Too Late

Publicist:  E2PR

Review:  We have shared a pair of his singles with you (“Wishing Well” and “Everytime I Drown“), and believe this British import is about to make a huge impact on the American music scene.  He is already getting praise from the jazz/blues festival circuit for his incredible slide guitar work, and we think every accolade is well deserved.  If you love sax, then you will be blown away by “The Other Side.”  But don’t stop there – enjoy every track of this amazing album.

Recommendation:  Definitely worthy of your attention – grab it!

Artist NameKaty Hobgood Ray featuring Dave Ray

Album NameI Dream of Water

Label:  Out of the Past Music

Genre:  Blues

Track Listing:  1.  Lollie Bottoms; 2.  Washed Away; 3.  Oh Devil; 4.  I Dream of Water; 5.  House Divided; 6.  Dirty Water; 7.  Little Children’s Blues; 8.  Des Allemands; 9.  That Really Matters; 10.  Kings, Queens, and Jesters

Publicist:  Blind Raccoon

Review:  From the first notes of “Lollie Bottoms,” you can feel the influence of the Big Easy on the down-home sound of this music, which would make the perfect soundtrack for an episode of NCIS: New Orleans, or any other show or movie about the south.  These songs create a truly relaxing atmosphere – all that’s missing is the beer and crayfish.  This album should be enjoyed from start to finish and then just let it play over and over again while you kick back and relax.

Recommendation:  The perfect background for a relaxing weekend – get it and enjoy it today.

 

 

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Get it or forget it – The Furious Seasons, Steve Howell and the Mighty Men, Jeffrey Foucault, Chin Up Kid, Ruby Rose Fox

It’s Thursday and the weekend is closing in.  Here are five more great artists to check out.

Artist Name The Furious Seasons

Album NameNow Residing Abroad

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Acoustic Folk

Track Listing:  1.  Expo Line; 2.  So Sorry Adele; 3.  Easy to Find; 4.  Tethered; 5.  The Loyal Canadians; 6.  Whatnot; 7.  Fort Knox; 8.  Marathon; 9.  Airtight; 10.  Understood; 11.  The Muse; 12.  Status Quo; 13.  Come to LA

Publicist:  KG Music Press

Review:  With a sound and style reminiscent of the 1960s artists like Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and Buffalo Springfield, The Furious Seasons have arrived with a modern-day take on acoustic folk.  Their harmonies are impeccable, as is the sound of their acoustic guitars and upright bass.  The vocals are smooth and crystal clear like Jim Croce, and evoke peaceful memories of a simpler time.  This is an album we could easily put on repeat, and enjoy the thousandth time as much as the first.  Brothers David (guitar) and Jeff (upright bass) Steinhart are joined by Paul Nelson (guitar and harmonies) to create the best trio we have heard in many years.  We really love their tongue-in-cheek protest song “The Loyal Canadians.”  This is music that will last through the generations.  Well done!

Recommendation:  A strong candidate for Best Album of 2018, you simply NEED this one, so Get it now!

Artist NameSteve Howell & the Mighty Men (ft. Katy Hobgood Ray)

Album NameGood as I Been to You

Label:  Out of the Past Music

Genre:  Blues

Track Listing:  1.  Bacon Fat; 2.  When I was a Cowboy (out on the Western Plains); 3.  New Dirty Dozens; 4.  It Hurts to be in Love; 5.  Come Back Baby; 6.  Blues in the Bottle; 7.  Easy Rider; 8.  The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine (Anymore); 9.  Bad Luck Blues; 10.  Lining Track; 11.  You Gonna Quit me Baby

Publicist:  Blind Raccoon

Review:  You’ve never heard the blues done like this before.  Mixing blues standards from the 20s, 30s, 50s and 60s, Steve Howell and the Mighty Men take you on a blues history tour, featuring songs by the founders of the blues like Arthur “Blind” Blake, Lead Belly, and Memphis Minnie, as well as blues remakes of pop classics like Gene Pitny‘s “It Hurts to be in Love” and Frank Valli’s “The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine (Anymore).”  This one is unique and well done, and would make an excellent addition to your musical library.

Recommendation:  You should definitely check this one out.

Artist NameJeffrey Foucault

Album NameBlood Brothers

Label:  Blueblade Records

Genre:  Americana

Track Listing:  1.  Dishes; 2.  War on the Radio; 3.  Blown (ft. Tift Merritt); 4.  Blood Brothers; 5.  Little Warble; 6.  Cheap Suit; 7.  Rio; 8.  I Know You; 9.  Dying Just a Little; 10.  Pretty Hands (ft. Kenneth Pattengale)

Publicist:  The Syndicate

Review:  Jeffrey Foucault has that sweet country vocal that works perfectly with Americana.  His songs are well crafted and tell amazing stories, and his accompaniment is some of the best out there.  He also chooses his featured guests well, which include the amazing Tift Merritt on “Blown” and guitar from Kenneth Pattengale of the Milk Carton Kids on “Pretty Hands.”  The entire album is soothing and relaxing, perfect for evening and weekend chill times with good friends and a cold beer.  Grab one, sit back, put the album on repeat and enjoy.

Recommendation:  We highly recommend you Get this one.

Artist NameChin Up, Kid

Album NameChin Up, Kid

Label:  Standby Records

Genre:  Indie Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Corners; 2.  One Love; 3.  Wasted; 4.  Growing Apart; 5.  Give and Take; 6.  III.III.MMXIII (ft. Reis); 7.  Nothing Left to Lose; 8.  Drop Dead Over You (ft. Liz Mauritz); 9.  Eye for an Eye (ft. TarXanTelly); 10.  When I’m Gone (ft. Andy Potter)

Publicist:  Earshot Media

Review:  Chin Up, Kid has created a strong indie rock vibe on their sophomore album, with music that is truly radio friendly (although would need some FCC cleaning before use on Top 40 stations, but is perfect for college radio just the way it is).  They are getting good response to their singles, “Wasted” and “Growing Apart,” and the entire album is chock full of potential hits, including the first track, “Corners” and “One Love.”  This music would make great placements for film and television, and definitely beats just about anything currently on the radio.  The music has deep lyrics, and the energy that is just beneath the surface is bursting with potential.  We can only imagine how that energy is brought out in a live show.

Recommendation:  If you love powerful and energetic rock, then this is the album for you.  We highly recommend you Get it.

Artist NameRuby Rose Fox

Album Name Salt

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Experimental Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Caroline Says III; 2.  American Daddy; 3.  Binghamton, NY; 4.  Charlottesville; 5.  The Matador; 6.  Lady Godiva; 7.  You’re Sister is Dead, I’m Buying a Sega; 8.  Christopher, I’m Coming Home Without You; 9.  Boy Wonder, Come to me to Survive the Internet Bully

Publicist:  Far Digital PR

Review:  Ruby Rose Fox is part Lady Gaga, part Amy Lee and totally impressive.  Her vocals are legendary, and her delivery is pure cinema.  She is also not afraid to talk about the issues of the day, including #metoo, gun violence, and the current political climate.  She is an artist we would love to see perform live, as these songs are created to be an impressive spectacle.  Fox uses her skills as an actress and director to bring out the best in herself.  Her vocals are sweeping, powerful and, as her bio suggests, “wall-shattering.”  She is a voice crying out in the wilderness and deserves your attention.

Recommendation:  This one should definitely be on your must-have list.  Get it today.