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Forty best albums of 2018

What a year for indie music.  We received a boatload of review requests from around the world, and published reviews of nearly 1,000 CDs and EPs.  We culled through those we reviewed first to pick our nominations for the LA Music Critic Awards, and now to compile our list of the 40 Best CDs of 2018.

Due to the sheer volume, we only considered full-length projects for this list, but that doesn’t mean that quite a few of the EPs we reviewed weren’t also worthy of distinction.  We may yet put together another list of just EPs.

In the meantime, while we wait for the winners of the second half of 2018 for the LA Music Critic Awards to be announced tomorrow, here are our favorite CDs of 2018.  You can find their individual reviews by searching for them on our blog.

40.  Kate ReidThe Heart Already Knows

39.  Deb RyderEnjoy the Ride

38.  Jeffrey FoucaultWar on the Radio

37.  Katie HerzigMoment of Bliss

36.  Eric Tingstad – Electric Spirit

35.  Fanny Walked the Earth – self-titled

34.  Wily Bo WalkerAlmost Transparent Blues

33.  Buddy GuyThe Blues is Alive and Well

32.  Walt WeiskopfEuropean Quartet

31.  Mindi Abair & the BoneshakersAll I Got for Christmas is the Blues

30.  YYNOT – self-titled

29.  Peter V Blues Band Shaken but not Deterred

28.  Delta MoonBabylon is Falling

27.  The TextonesOld Stone Gang

26.  Ronny MorrisSweet Silence

25.  Sydney WrightSeiche

24.  GleesonThe Years Have It

23.  Colin DevlinHigh Point

22.  EverlastDon’t Complain

21.  ZsuzsikaStart Again

20.  Michael PetersonFrom Here to Eternity

19.  K. Michelle DuboisAutumn

18.    Broken BellowsI, Kaleidoscope

17.  Rachel SageMyopia

16.  Janiva MagnessLove is an Army

15.  John Flanagan TrioHonest Man

14.  Lee Ainley’s Blues StormShoot me Down

13.  FloodsBad Times

12.  Frank Hannon (From One Place . . . to Another, vols 1 and 2)

11.  Keith HarkinIn the Round

10.  Southern HaloJust Like in the Movies

9.  Cindy Alexander – Nowhere to Hide

8.  Kari KimmelGold & Glitter

7.  Hymn for HerPop-n-Downers

6.  Jordan Siwek Sun Inside You

5.  Slim GambillFake Jazz

4.  Gina SiciliaHeard the Lie

3.  Birds and ArrowsArbitrary Magic

2.  Brigitte Rios PurdyStill I Rise

and the Best Album of 2018 goes to

Norway Reloaded – My Longest Mile

 

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Get it or forget it – Rvzoo & the Sugar Spun Elephant Band, Keith Harkin, The Components, Janiva Magness, Fishbach

Hope you’re having a good week.  We are so pleased to bring you five more album reviews, including two from one of our favorite indie labels, Blue Élan Records.  Get ready to be wowed.

Artist Name Rvzoo & the Sugar Spun Elephant Band

Album Name Guiding Star

Label:  BBY Records

Genre:  Pop/Americana/Jazz

Track Listing:   1.  When I Was Young; 2.  Give me More; 3.  Which way to Run; 4.  If I was a Bird; 5.  A Song for Joyce; 6.  Lonely Desert Wind; 7.  Guiding Star; 8.  Thru This Space and Time; 9.  Transmission Ends; 10.  A Song for Joyce (reprise)

Publicist:   Self-promoted

Review:  The album kicks off with the band’s current single, which is very reminiscent of 70’s Beatles, particularly the Yellow Submarine album.  The simple musical score reflects the lyrics, which are heavy with pop hooks.  The music truly takes the listener back to a simpler time when growing up was a distant dream.  The next two songs have a much more Americana feel, before the piano takes over on “A Song for Joyce,” giving it a jazz standard feel, before returning to the Americana vibe on “Lonely Desert Wind,” with just a taste of U2/ David Bowie.  The title cut is so relaxing and refreshing, perfect for daily chill time, especially the strings and acoustic guitar.  That vibe continues on the next tracks before morphing into a more electronica/ambient sound on track nine.  The album ends with a reprise of “A Song for Joyce.”  What a magnificent audio journey.

Recommendation:  There are so many twists and turns on this album that you simply must add it to your library.  Get it today.

Artist NameKeith Harkin

Album NameIn the Round

Label:  Blue Élan Records

Genre:  Folk Rock/Country

Track Listing:  1.  Lauren & I; 2.  I Remember it All; 3.  Along the Road; 4.  Take me Down; 5.  First Time; 6.  Whiskey in the Jar; 7.  Risk the Fall; 8.  Mercy; 9.  Ring Tailed Rat; 10.  Care Free Heart; 11.  My Love Goes On; 12.  September Sessions; 13.  Keep on Rolling; 14.  Wait on Me

Publicist:  MAD Ink PR

Review:  The first thing you hear is the amazing guitar work before that soaring familiar voice kicks in.  You may have heard Keith Harkin during his ten years with Celtic Thunder, but you haven’t really heard him until you listen to this album.  Harkin has dedicated this album to the victims of the Las Vegas shooting, and we cannot imagine a more fitting musical tribute.  You simply must put this record on repeat, because you will hear different things every time, as all the subtle nuances of his craft come to light.  This live album makes you want to rush out and see him in concert.  His music is flavored by his Celtic past, as well as that pervasive Nashville influence, reminiscent of Keith Urban.  There is not a weak song on the entire album, which has easily become one of our all-time favorites.  We really love his rocking cover of the Celtic standard “Whiskey in the Jar.”  What an interesting arrangement.

Recommendation:  This album is definitely in the running for Best of 2018.  Don’t waste another minute – Get it NOW!

Artist NameThe Components

Album Namecontinuum.

Label:  Mint 400 Records

Genre:  Indie Rock/Grunge

Track Listing:  1.  Parliaments & Witchcraft; 2.  Mayday; 3.  Filthy; 4.  Spirits Help; 5.  Interlude; 6.  Complacent/Complaisant; 7.  Ill Bandito; 8.  Glass Haūs

Publicist:  Behind the Curtains Media

Review:  Solid rock and roll with a driving beat and guitar is what you get with The Components.  The music definitely drives the song, and makes it easy to get caught up in the rhythm of the music.  Our favorites include “Mayday,” “Filthy” (with its almost two minute instrumental intro), “Interlude,” and “Complacent/Complaisant.”

Recommendation:  This one is worth the chance.  Grab it.

Artist NameJaniva Magness

Album NameLove is an Army

Label:  Blue Élan Records

Genre:  Blues

Track Listing:  1.  Back to Blue; 2. Hammer (ft. Charlie Musselwhite); 3.  On and On (ft. Rusty Young; 4.  Tell Me; 5.  Love is an Army (ft. Bryan Stephens; 6.  Down Below (ft. Courtney Hartman); 7.  What’s That say About You; 8.  What I Could Do (ft. Delbert McClintock); 9.  Home (ft. Cedric Burnside); 10.  Love to a Gunfight; 11.  When it Rains; 12.  Some Kind of Love

Publicist:  MAD Ink PR

Review:  All you have to do is look at the song list and the featured artists (including labelmates Bryan Stephens and Rusty Young), and you know right away that this album is going to be great.  Add to that her 2016 Grammy nomination, her seven Blues Music Awards and a BB King Award, and it becomes quickly obvious that Janiva Magness is the reigning Queen of the Blues.  Her smoky voice and the progressive blues soundtrack make a perfect combination, showcasing her talents at capturing the essence of the song.  We love this album, but our favorite tracks include “Back to Blue,” “Hammer” (with its soulful harmonica), the sweet pedal steel and country sound of “On and On,” “Tell Me,” the title track, “Down Below,” “Home,” “Love to a Gunfight,” and “Some Kind of Love.”

Recommendation:  This one is a no-brainer.  You MUST Get this album ASAP!

Artist NameFishbach

Album Name A Ta Merci

Label:  Entreprise

Genre:  French Pop/Dance

Track Listing:  1.  Ma Voie Lactée; 2.  Y Crois-Tu; 3.  Eternité; 4.  Un Beau Langage; 5.  Un Autre Que Moi; 6. Feu; 7.  On mi dit Tu; 8.  Invisible Désintégration de l’univers; 9.  Le Chàteau; 10.  Mortel; 11.  Le Meiller de la Féte; 12.  A ta Merci; 13.  Dansne Boîte en papier; 14.  Ajmal Logha (ft. Bachar Mar-Khalifé)

Publicist:  The Syndicate

Review:  Although this album was released last year in Europe, it was just released in the United States last Friday.  Fishbach definitely transcends the language barrier and delivers music that is hip in any culture.  It is upbeat, fun, and entices you to get up and shake your groove thing.  It has that ABBA feel that is intoxicating, grabbing elements of 80’s dance music set to beautiful French words.  It is easy to see why she won a French Grammy for her music.

Recommendation:  Whether or not you speak French, the joy of the songs comes through loud and clear.  Add this foreign language CD to your musical library – you’ll thank me for it.

 

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Monday mashup 2018: vol. 8

The Big Sky Documentary Film Festival has come to a close, and it was a very successful run.  So many of the movies sold out, including a few that we had the pleasure of viewing, such as Dark Money, Fail State and the Greg Barker film The Final Year.  We’ll have more on the winners at the Festival later this week.  For now, here’s the latest news on the indie arts front.

AMERICANAFEST IS ACCEPTING SHOWCASE APPLICATIONS

Showcase submissions for AMERICANAFEST® 2018 are now open and will be accepted through Monday, March 26, 2018. There are two ways to submit:
  • Submissions are open to anyone via our digital platform for a small fee of $25.  Digitally submit here.
  • Become an artist member of the Americana Music Association® today and take advantage of free submissions, access to our expansive artist and industry global community, discounted conference registration rates and more!  To join, click here.  Once you join, you will find a free submission form link in your welcome letter.
Selected artists will showcase Tuesday, September 11 through Sunday, September 16 at many premiere venues throughout Nashville, Tennessee.  For more information, go to our website.
MONTANA REP ANNOUNCES NEW DIRECTOR

Montana Repertory Theatre, the professional theatre-in-residence at the University of Montana School of Theatre & Dance, has selected Michael Legg to become its next artistic director.

Legg is currently the director of the Professional Training Company at Actors Theatre of Louisville, Kentucky.  He will start his new role at the University of Montana on July 1.

Montana Rep celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2017.  Greg Johnson, whose tenure with Montana Rep began in 1990, is delighted with the choice.

“Mr. Legg brings youth, vision and vitality at a time when the Rep is poised not only to continue its tradition of touring nationally, but also to be a strong artistic presence in Missoula and the region, as the University of Montana begins its renaissance under our new president.”

BLUE ÉLAN RECORDS ARTIST KEITH HARKIN TO PLAY SPECIAL PRE-ST. PATRICK’S DAY CELEBRATION AT LA’S HOTEL CAFE

Irish singer/songwriter Keith Harkin (of Celtic Thunder fame) is currently on a Stateside tour in support of his new live solo release, In The Round, his fourth album on Blue Élan Records.

He will perform at Los Angeles’ famed indie listening room The Hotel Cafe (1623 Cahuenga Boulevard, Hollywood) on Saturday, March 5 at 7 p.m.  Tickets are available here for $35 in advance.  We strongly encourage you to attend this show.

NEW SINGLES

 Our first single today comes from Ruby Friedman and Two Beards.  It is an amazing Americana song called “Un4gvn.”  We truly dig it and hope you will too.

We just discovered an amazing British country pop band called Delaware.  They have a new single called “Fire,” and we think it is really hot.  Please let us know what you think.

Our final new single today is a rocking number from Australian artist Reichelt.  Here is “Seduced by the Light Side.”  Let it get your new week off to a great start.

NEW MUSIC VIDEOS

First up today is the title track for the forthcoming EP from Keaton Simons, one of Los Angeles’ elite indie artists.  His new EP will be released on March 9 and is being produced by Nashville legendary producer Marshall Altman.  It will have more of an Americana feel than his previous material.  Let us know what you think.

Last week we reviewed the new EP from Marieme, and were truly impressed with her voice and her message.  Here’s the music video for her most personal and powerful song, “Leave.”  This one will move you.

Our final video today comes from another Blue Élan artist, Cindy Alexander.  She has released a lyric video for her song “Passenger,” from her latest album, Nowhere to Hide.  Have a wonderful week.