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Monday mashup 2018: vol. 48

Happy New Year’s Eve.  We close out the year at Indie Voice Blog with our final Monday Mashup of 2018, along with the knowledge that we had a banner year.  We started out 2018 with just over 41,000 views and are closing it knocking on the door of 91,000, an increase of almost 50,000 views.  In other words, we had more views in 2018 than in the entire life  of our blog up to that point.  Thank you one and all for your support and your faithful readership.  We have some big changes coming in 2019, so please subscribe to our blog and let’s keep sharing the indie music love.

Enjoy your celebration tonight but be safe.  Many communities are having First Night celebrations, including one here in Missoula, Montana.  It’s going to be a cold one, with temperatures in the single digits, so bundle up and enjoy all the indie music available.

We thought it only fitting to kick off this final 2018 edition with a wonderful video by Colin Devlin that reflects our thoughts.  Here’s “On New Year’s Day.”

NEW SINGLES

Our first single today comes from 2016 LA Music Critic Award winner Alice Wallace, who drops her new album, her first on Rebelle Road Records, on January 19.  We can’t wait to review it.  Here’s a taste of what’s to come with “Santa Ana Wind,” her take on the recent California wildfires.

Next up is a Christmas single from multiple-LA Music Critic Award nominee The Fisherman & The Sea.  Check out “Christmas on a Mountain.”

They also have a new album coming out in January and we can’t wait.  Speaking of their new album, we also give you a sneak peak of the first single, “The Fairytale Waltz.”

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Our third single is perfect for tonight, as Karmic gives us their interpretation of the classic song, “Auld Lang Syne.”

Single number four comes from the amazingly gifted guitarist, Ali Handal, and features the equally amazing vocals of Debby Holiday.  We strongly agree with her sentiments in “Love More.”

Our final single this week is the first one from the forthcoming new album by The Lighthouse.  Enjoy the pop stylings of “Catch Fire.”

NEW MUSIC VIDEOS

Our first video this week comes from the new solo project of the lead singer of a band we introduced to you earlier this month.  The band is called Cheat Codes and the lead singer is Dahl.  Here’s the video for his first single, “Think About Us.”

Next up is the video of Brian Mackey‘s latest single, “Don’t Own Much.”  It features some of the finest cinematography we have seen this year and was shot during his tour of Europe.  Enjoy this one.

Our third video has the hard edge of rockers Crashing Atlas, and is very timely.  Watch how they deal with their own obsessions in “Monster.”

Our next video slows it down with a live performance of up and coming Swedish artist Marlene Oak‘s single, “In the Evening.”  We introduced her to you three weeks ago, and we still can’t get enough of this song.

We close out 2018 with the latest video from LA Music Critic Award nominee Band of Silver.  Check out “El Magnifico.”

Take care tonight.  We’ll be back next year with more great coverage of indie music and theater, and the return of our popular series, Women in Entertainment.

 

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Get it or forget it – Head Honchos, Ben Rice, Americana Kitchen, Scarlett Taylor, SKAND

Wow, the race for the LA Music Critic Award 2018-2 Fan Favorite has come to a close, and the final results may surprise you when they are revealed next Friday, along with the rest of the winners for the second half of 2018.  Next week we will also reveal our favorite albums of 2018 and our final Monday Mashup, as well as our Ten Great Singles and Ten Amazing Videos released in December.  It’s going to start the new year off with an indie bang, so make sure you catch every article by subscribing to our blog.  In the meantime, here are our final reviews for 2018.

Artist NameHead Honchos

Album NameBring it on Home

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Blues Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Not for Me; 2.  Old and Tired; 3.  Work; 4.  Come Strong; 5.  Next to You; 6.  Mean old World; 7.  Fire on the Bayou; 8.  Lucky’s Train’ 9.  Whiskey Devil; 10.  That Driving Beat; 11.  99 1-2 Won’t Do; 12.  Going Down; 13.  Soul Free

Publicist:  Doug Deutsch Publicity Services

Review:  The blues are a dynamic art form, and when they are rocking they are even better.  Head Honchos truly deliver on both accounts in their latest release, Bring it on Home, with 13 outstanding blues rock tracks.  Every one is worthy of attention, making these songs perfect for radio airplay and placement consideration for television and film.  The blues guitar will grab your attention while the smoky vocals will keep your toes tapping and your ears on full alert.  This one belongs on repeat.  Even though it was released back in July, we think it will become a timeless part of your collection.

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one if you love a rocking blues beat.

Artist Name Ben Rice

Album NameWish the World Away

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Roots/Americana

Track Listing:  1.  Dirt Road Home; 2.  Peace will Overcome; 3.  Retreat; 4.  Mojo Hand; 5.  Wish the World Away; 6.  The One That Got Away; 7.  Hard Times; 8.  If you Ever Change Your Mind; 9.  Higher Ground; 10.  Run Around; 11.  Oh Lord; 12.  Get There; 13.  Don’t Worry Mama

Publicist:  ABIK Radio Promotions

Review:  Although this album was likewise released back in July, it is still on the major roots charts, and was #9 on the Roots Music Report released on December 22.   This album is down home roots, from the resonator guitar to the foot tambourine to the soulful vocals and folky lyrics.  He has strong lyrical content, with such on point songs as “Peace will Overcome.”  Other songs we loved include the soulful country pop tune “Retreat,” the delta blues sound of “Mojo Hand,” the amazing duet “Wish the World Away,” the bluesy “Hard Times,” the remarkable reworked cover of Stevie Wonder‘s hit “Higher Ground,” the harmonica laced “Run Around,” and the driving “Get There.”

Recommendation:  Run out and Get this one!  It is becoming a classic!

Artist NameAmericana Kitchen

Album NameCome and Get it

Label:  Junk Records

Genre:  Music Compilation (various genres)

Track ListingSide 1:  1.  Hard Love (ver 1); 2.  New World; 3.  You Better Think Twice (ver 1); 4.  Blood of the Blues (ver 1); 5.  Run Little Red; 6.  In Real Life; 7.  Living Out Loud (ver 1); 8.  The Christmas Song (ver 1); 9.  Catch That Train (ver 2); 10.  Blood of the Blues (ver 3); Side 2:  1.   All Dressed Up; 2.  Hard Love (ver 2); 3.  Living Out Loud (ver 2); 4.  Just Fine for Now; 5.  The Christmas Song (ver 2); 6.  So Tired of Running; 7.  You Better Think Twice (ver 2); 8.  Jesus, I’ve Got a Friend in You; 9.  Catch That Train (ver 1); 10.  Blood of the Blues (ver 2)

Publicist:  Doug Deutsch Publicity Services

Review:  Danny Johnson wrote all of the songs on this amazing compilation that features “the best local musicians in San Gabriel Valley and Los Angeles,” according to the album’s cover.  Johnson brought these musicians together to explore different sounds for his songs, two of which we previously shared with you in last week’s Monday Mashup.  “Hard Love,” “Better Think Twice,” “Living out Loud,” “The Christmas Song,” and “Catch That Train” are featured twice while “Blood of the Blues” has three different versions.  The remaining seven songs are each featured once.  There are a myriad of musical styles represented, ranging from Pop Rock, Cabaret Jazz, Funk and R&B to  to Modern Jazz, Broadway, Blues, Bluegrass and Rock ‘n Roll.    These resulting 20 songs show that Johnson is a prolific writer who sounds great in any genre.  Our favorites include “Blood of the Blues” (ver 1), “In Real Life,” “Living out Loud” (ver 1), “Catch That Train (both versions), “All Dressed Up,”  “Hard Love” (ver 2), and “So Tired of Running.”

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one.  It has something for everyone.

Artist NameScarlett Taylor

Album NameCrystal Poles

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Alt Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Crystal Poles; 2.  Lakehouse; 3.  July 2nd; 4.  Independent; 5.  Left him at the Party

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  We discovered this amazing artist back in 2016 when we reviewed her second album Churches.  We reviewed her again in 2017 when she released her EP III, and featured her music video for “I Can Fly” (from III) in our third Monday Mashup of this year.  Hard to believe she’s only 21 and already has recorded two albums and three EPs since turning 18.  She continues to blossom with each subsequent project, and still has not reached her potential.  As we previously pointed out, her music is dark but still pop, and worthy of consideration for placements in television and movies, although her lyrics this time around are more explicit than they have been in the past.  We still love them, as they are the perfect complement to our current collection.

Recommendation:  This artist continues to mature and deliver powerful songs.  We highly recommend adding her to your collection.

Artist Name:  SKAND

Album Name DIVE

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Stuck on the Floor; 2.  Shake me Up; 3.  Peaceful Love; 4.  Cycle Cycle; 5.  Down to my River; 6.  Have you Play with Me (live)

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  This dynamic duo has amazing harmonies that lift these well-crafted songs into the pop stratosphere.  The songs have a classic rock sound underlying the soaring vocals, with lyrics that tell a story about the various cycles of our lives.  The songs stand on their own but taken as a concept, they each tell a portion of the story, enticing the listener to pay attention to each individual track.  This one is going to take numerous listens to capture all the nuances of their lyrics and their spectacular vocals.

Recommendation:  Don’t miss this one – this duo is definitely going places!

 

 

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Get it or forget it – Liz Fawcett, Karen Craigie, Brother Brad, Belly Squad, Ronny Morris

We’re heading into the home stretch for the 2018-2 LA Music Critic Award for Fan Favorite.  Voting ends tomorrow, so don’t miss the chance to recognize your favorite indie artist.  Winners will be announced on Friday, January 4, 2019.  In the meantime, here are five more reviews to check out.

Artist NameLiz Fawcett

Album NameStart Again

Label:  Lizzard Productions

Genre:  Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Start Again; 2.  Waiting; 3.  New Times; 4.  Why you Gotta Change Me; 5.  Let’s be Gone; 6.  Ohh la La La; 7.  Crazy Land; 8.  I Just Wanna Dance; 9.  It’s all Gone; 10.  Don’t Let Go; 11.  Somehow; 12.  Make it Through the Day; 13.  Never Before

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Liz Fawcett is an actress and singer-songwriter from Orange County, California.  While we have seen a large number of actors/actresses branch out recently into the music industry, this one truly has the goods to make it as an artist.  Her voice is heavenly, while her musical accompaniment is first rate and truly classy.  From the first notes of the title track, she announces to the world that she has truly arrived.  Although the overall sound is pop, there are so many nuances to her music that we think she could excel in any genre.  Her songs are radio friendly and also perfect for placement in television and film.  Best songs include the title track, “New Times,” “Why you Gotta Change Me,” “Ooh la La La,” “Crazy Land,” “I Just Wanna Dance,” “Don’t Let Go” and “Make it Through the Day” (both of which would make great Disney themes) and “Never Before.”

Recommendation:  Run out and Get this one!

Artist NameKaren Craigie

Album NameMountains of Gold

Label:  Buttercup Records

Genre:  Country

Track Listing:  1.  Little Heartbreaker; 2.  Kill me Now; 3.  Bottom Line; 4.  Mountains of Gold; 5.  High; 6.  Game Face; 7.  Happy Ending; 8.  Lonely Town; 9.  So Long; 10.  Till it Gets Done

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Once again a rising country star has emerged from Australia with the third release from Karen Craigie, who reminds us of such country greats as Mary Chapin Carpenter and Patty Loveless.  Her songs are flawlessly written and should do quite well on American country radio, and have that classic country sound that endures, especially “Little Heartbreaker” and “Kill me Now.”  Other songs worthy of your attention include the title track (the perfect waltz),  “High,” “Happy Ending,” “Lonely Town,” “So Long” and “Till it Gets Done.”

Recommendation:  This one truly belongs in your country music catalog.  Go Get it.

Artist NameBrother Brad

Album NameGet Around

Label:  A&R Records

Genre:  Soul/Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Gotta Be; 2.  Digital Revolution; 3.  Ger Around; 4.  Yesterday; 5.  I Gave you my All; 6.  My Girl

Publicist:  The A&R Department

Review:  Combining elements of jazz, funk, reggae, R&B and pop, Sydney, Australia-based band Brother Brad create a fun and entertaining sound that deserves worldwide attention.  The horns truly shine through these six amazing tracks and clearly capture the chemistry and amazing songwriting that signal this is the band to see perform live.  There is not a weak track in the bunch, and this one is definitely going on repeat.  We especially love their first single, “My Girl,” and can certainly understand why everyone seems to love it as well.

Recommendation:  Get off your duff and Get this one now!

Artist NameBelly Squad

Album NameBon Appétit

Label:  Self-released Mixtape

Genre:  Rap/Afro Swing

Track Listing:  1,  SOS; 2.  Best in Town; 3.  Jumpstart (ft Young T & Bugsey); 4.  Bag; 5.  Wanna Ride (Skr Skr); 6.  Ribena; 7.  Teamwork; 8.  Missing (ft Headie One); 9.  Say Nuttin

Publicist:  Worldwide Friendly Society

Review:  This mixtape clearly demonstrates why Belly Squad has risen to the top of the UK’s rap scene.  Their tracks contain great music and lyrics you can actually understand.  The first single “Missing,” which features Headie One, has amassed more than 8 million streams since it was released, and it is not the only great song in this collection.  Other memorable tunes include “Best in Town,” “Jumpstart” (featuring Young T & Bugsey), “Wanna Ride (Skr Skr),” “Ribena,” and “Say Nuttin.”

Recommendation:  If you love rap, this is a must-have for your collection.

Artist NameRonny Morris

Album Name Sweet Silence

Label:  Warner Music Scandinavia

Genre:  Classic Rock

Track Listing:  1.  I’ll Survive; 2.  All About Love; 3.  Still; 4.  Windows; 5.  Sweet Silence; 6.  Purge; 7.  Hey; 8.  Lilly; 9.  Built to Last; 10.  Lost my Way; 11.  Every Time it Gets Real; 12.  So Young

Publicist:  Morris Music

Review:  Ronny Morris has already achieved success with his music, even before the release of his debut album Sweet Silence.  He has secured placements in such television hits as One Tree Hill, Brothers and Sisters and The Ghost Whisperer, to name a few.  Hooking up with Grammy-winning mixer Steve Thompson helped shape this composer into an artist, resulting in this album, which includes a dramatic score featuring the Czech Symphony Orchestra.  This helps give his music the same feel as ELO, making these songs extremely radio friendly.  His vocals are dreamy, seemingly floating on the musical accompaniment.  There aren’t any misses in this dynamic collection, and you just may want to put it on repeat.

Recommendation:  Definitely go Get this one!

 

 

 

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Get it or forget it – Evan Egerer, Alan Pasqua, Gleeson, Sydney Wright, Ballroom Boxer

We hope you all had a wonderful Christmas day.  Our beloved LA Music Critic turned 60, and is raring to get back to work and share some more great indie releases.  Voting ends in just two days for this cycle of the LA Music Critic Awards, and next week will be busy with the calculations and the announcement of the winners on January 4.  We also have to publish our Ten Amazing Videos and Ten Great Singles lists for December, as well as our “Best of 2018” album feature, so stand by for lots of great indie music.  In the meantime, here are five more reviews for your consideration.

Artist NameEvan Egerer

Album NameMystery

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  CCM/Pop/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Mystery; 2.  Runaway; 3.  On my Way; 4.  Are You; 5.  Years Gone By

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Evan Egerer is a rising star in the world of Contemporary Christian Music, with a positive message that brings hope in a troubled time.  He has shared the stage with many of the “stars” of this genre, and considers NEEDTOBREATHE as one of his influences.  His musical style borrows heavily from many Top 40 artists, but it is his message that sets his music apart.  All five of these songs are inspirational and radio friendly, and deserve even more industry attention.  They are truly relatable, especially the title track and “Runaway.”

Recommendation:  This one deserves a place in your library.  Go Get it.

Artist NameAlan Pasqua

Album NameSoliloquy

Label:  Gretabelle

Genre:  Instrumental Jazz

Track Listing:  1.  Hello Young Lovers; 2.  I Got it Bad and That Ain’t Good; 3.  Lotus Blossom; 4.  I See Your Face Before Me; 5.  In a Sentimental Mood; 6.  Embraceable You; 7.  Isn’t it Romantic; 8.  Girl From the North Country; 9.  A Time for Love; 10.  There are Such Things

Publicist:  Mouthpiece Music

Review:  Alan Pasqua is a Professor of Jazz Studies at USC’s Thornton School of Music, and has played and recorded with a cavalcade of the greats, including Tony Williams, Jack Dejohnette, Paul Motion, Dave Holland, Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker, Joe Henderson, Stanley Clarke, Gary Burton, James Moody, Gary Peacock, Gary Bartz, Reggie Workman, The Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra, Sheila Jordan and Joe Williams.  On his latest CD, he offers us amazing piano versions of his favorite standards, as well a cover of a Bob Dylan song, “Girl From the North Country,” which he used to play when he was in Dylan’s band.  This is a lovely addition to your relaxation and meditative catalog.

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one if you love instrumental jazz.

Artist NameGleeson

Album Name The Years Have It

Label:  Almost There Records

Genre:  Indie Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Holding On; 2.  Through the Motions; 3.  You can Have it All; 4.  Let you Run; 5.  No Egress; 6.  The Years Have It; 7.  Sitting in my Hotel; 8.  That’s Called Home; 9.  Ya Get Away; 10.  She’s Starting to Feel It; 11.  Sweet Virginia; 12.  God Only Knows

Publicist:  Almost There Records

Review:  Gleeson is a seven piece rock collective from Austin, Texas that truly knows how to bring the rock, ranging from indie to modern, all delivered with a healthy dose of southern charm.  Their music is flavored with Americana and country influences, and shows the world that this band is worthy of serious industry attention and respect.  Behind the dynamic vocals of Elyse Estrada, the band digs deep to deliver one of the best albums of 2018.  There isn’t a weak track on the album, and many of the songs would do well on the radio, including “Holding On,” “Through the Motions,” “Let you Run,” “No Egress,” “Sitting in my Hotel,” the jazzy “She’s Starting to Feel it,” “Sweet Virginia,” and the amazing arrangement and cover of the classic Beach Boys‘ hit, “God Only Knows.”

Recommendation:  Run out and Get this one today!

Artist NameSydney Wright

Album Name Seiche

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Country/Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Wait for the Wave; 2.  Tool; 3.  Something; 4.  Let you Let me Go; 5.  Let me Stay; 6.  Dragonskin; 7.  Time of Night; 8.  You can Stay; 9.  Underwater; 10.  Tip; 11.  Seiche

Publicist:  Effective Immediately PR

Review:  Sydney Wright is an overcomer and spent almost 12 years working on her debut album Seiche.  Along the way she had to deal with a hit-and-run accident that left her with four rods in her right leg from a broken tibia, screws in her ankle from a compound ankle fracture, and multiple wrist and lumbar fractures.  Despite it all, Wright has released an amazing album of country-tinged pop songs that are truly radio friendly and worthy of industry attention.   She reminds us of a country version of Colbie Caillat.   Although there aren’t any weak songs on the album, we really love “Wait for the Wave,” “Something,” “Let me Stay” and “You can Stay”  (all worthy of serious Top 40 rotation), “Let you Let me Go,” “Dragonskin,” “Tip,” and the title track.

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

Artist Name Ballroom Boxer

Album NameA Little Wild

Label:  Man on the Mast Records

Genre:  Indie Rock

Track Listing:  1.  A Little Wild; 2.  Damn Fine Characters; 3.  So Summer; 4.  September; 5.  Bill Murray

Publicist:  Effective Immediately PR

Review:  Ballroom Boxer delivers a drum and synth heavy sound that puts them head and shoulders above their indie rock peers.  From the opening notes of the title track, they demonstrate their prowess in delivering a true rock experience that should appeal to all music lovers.  All five songs are amazing, and leave us just a taste of the awesomeness yet to come, especially “So Summer” and “Bill Murray.”

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this on!

 

 

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Monday mashup 2018: vol. 46

Christmas is only eight days away, and the indie music just keeps coming in strong.  We have already reviewed some stunning new releases, and continue to get stellar submissions.  As far as the LA Music Critic Awards goes, 20 artists have been nominated so far for Fan Favorite, with YYNOT, Mindi Abair, Reloaded Norway and Jordan Siwek the current top four vote getters.  Don’t forget to vote.  Deadline is December 28.

We’re keeping the spirit of Christmas alive with several new songs today, so let’s check out these five new singles and videos, right after we give you the latest news.

MARINA V IS MAKING AN ALBUM

Multiple LA Music Critic Award winner and dear friend Marina V is making a new album and needs your help.  The album will be called In V Minor, and we love what we’ve heard so far.  You can help by either pre-ordering a download or a  personalized, numbered, hugged and kissed CD at MarinaV.com.  There are multiple contribution/ sponsorship levels and perks, so please check it out and help her if you can.

ARE YOU READY TO BE DISCOVERED?

Danish loudspeaker specialists Dynaudio will offer FREE recording sessions to unsigned artists as part of the global gathering this January at the NAMM Show.  There are only 12 slots are available, so time is of the essence if you want to take advantage of this opportunity.  The Dynaudio Unheard studio is a state-of-the-art pop-up recording facility built inside a shipping container.  The studio contains the latest tech from the world’s best equipment makers.  To sign up and/or get more information, click on the link.

NEW SINGLES

Our first single today, “The Christmas Song,”  comes courtesy of Doug Deutsch Publicity Services’ client Americana Kitchen and is an original Christmas song.  They have provided two versions of the song and we can’t decide which one we like better.  What do you think?  The first version is country pop and is from Francesca Capasso and the other is a pop rock ballad by Andee Avila.

Next is a beautiful folk ballad from the Swedish duo Drops of Indigo.  Check out “Days of Grace.”  We think you’ll like it as much as we do.

Our third single is an ambient/electronic number from Canadian band  Galaa.  The lead vocals are lovely and the song is powerful, so let us know what you think about “Ender.”

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Next is the latest from Paper Bag Records artist Royal Canoe from their forthcoming 2019 album.  We love the sound of this band and have featured them previously.  Here is their latest, “Peep This.”

Our final single of the week is a holiday song from Jangling Sparrows, courtesy of Doug Deutsch Publicity Services.  Check out the awesome Americana sound of “Bring a Little Christmas Spark.”

NEW MUSIC VIDEOS

Our first video this week is another standout song from The Darcys.  We think “Chasing the Fall” will lift you up and get you ready for the remainder of the holiday season.

Next up is the latest from The Vegabonds, who are set to release their fifth album through Blue Élan Records next month.  We love this animated lyric video and especially love the song.  Check out “Everything I Need.”

Our third video comes from Australian band Arm in Arm.  It is very creative and strange, and perfectly fits the words of their song, “Nightfly.”

Video number four is another lyric video, this time to the amazingly upbeat song “Release” from Parish f/t (ft Daphne Willis).  This one will get you up and dancing in no time flat.

We close out this week with the stunning 360 video of the latest from Sci-Fi Romance.  Here is their song “Dreamers & Runaways.”  This is the future of videos, and gives a wonderful overview of the City of Angels.

 

 

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Get it or forget it, Robby Baier, Engram, Beans on Toast, Filippo Dall’Asta, Roxy Rawson

Happy Saturday.  We meant to publish this article on Friday, but got stuck pulling a double shift.  It’s been a week since the nominations for the second half of 2018 for the LA Music Critic Awards were announced, and we have a good race for Fan Favorite.  The current leader is YYNOT with 65 votes, followed by Jordan Siwek with 29 and a tie between Reloaded Norway and Paper Gliders with 20 votes each.  Make sure your vote counts.  Simply leave a comment on the announcement page, share and encourage other fans to do the same.  Let’s add five more great artists into the mix with this eclectic collection.

Artist Name:  Robby Baier

Album Name:  Making Space

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Pop/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Love you for That; 2.  Got This Feeling; 3.  Animals; 4.  Even Now; 5.  Easy With You; 6.  New Day; 7.  Slip Away; 8.  Don’t Look Away; 9.  It’s Happening; 10.  Making Space

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Robby Baier is the latest in a string of amazing indie artists we have met because of our involvement with the Durango Songwriters Expo.  By day Baier is a songwriter, producer and composer for SubStation Studio in Housatonic, Massachusetts, but he is an amazing artist on his own.  On his latest album, he delivers a stunning collection of radio-friendly songs that should put him on the music industry radar.  Best tracks include “Love you for That,”  “Got This Feeling,” “Easy With You,” “New Day,” “Slip Away,” “Don’t Look Away,” and the title track.

Recommendation:  Definitely worthy of your attention.  Get this one.

Artist Name:  Engram

Album Name:  Das Kapital

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  New/post Wave Electronica

Track Listing:  1.  Divine Plan; 2.  Karl Marx; 3.  The Good Life; 4.  Highgate part 2; 5.  The Razor Inside; 6.  Law of Betrayal; 7.  Hi Teikei No; 8.  What am I?; 9.  Point of no Return; 10.  Eyn Irren Tot; 11.  Exquisite Corpse

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  The latest project by John Costello and Martin Bowes (Attrition) is called Engram.  After 22 years as an idea, the project has finally taken shape and their debut album has been released.  The music is a throwback to the new and post wave music of the 80s and 90s, and would make great material for DJ mixes for raves and dance clubs.  The songs include political statements that make for interesting listening, including the live broadcasts from President John F. Kennedy on “Karl Marx.”

Recommendation:  Definitely worth checking out, especially if you like electronic music.

Artist Name:  Beans on Toast

Album Name:  A Bird in the Hand

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Folk

Track Listing:  1.  Another Year; 2.  Good Health & Happiness; 3.  Magic; 4.  Here at Homerton Hospital; 5.  Alexa; 6.  1980s Sagittarius; 7.  Bamboo Toothbrush; 8.  Watching the World go By; 9.  Please Give Generously; 10.  Miss you Like Crazy

Publicist:  Earshot Media

Review:  British folk artist Beans on Toast has launched his 10th studio album, which was produced by Ben Lovett of Mumford & Sons.  We featured his music video for “Alexa” in  our Ten Amazing Videos of November article, and it is a good representation of the randomness of this album, with folk ballads, punk and political statements throughout.  “Another Year.” “Good Health & Happiness” and the latest single, “Magic” are beautiful folk ballads about his experiences and the birth of his child, while “Alexa” is more punk and provides a tongue-in-cheek warning about the dangers of online purchasing and reliance on AI applications like Alexa.    “Bamboo Toothbrush” is likewise a warning about our reliance on disposal plastics.  We also love the carefree style of “Watching the World go By,” and the sweet homespun wisdom it contains about remembering to stop and smell the roses in our busy lives.

Recommendation:   This one is a welcome addition to any music library.  Go Get it today!

Artist Name:  Filippo Dall’Asta

Album Name:  Mediterasian

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Gypsy Jazz/Indian Music

Track Listing:  1.  Alap; 2.  Mediterasian; 3.  Brazil; 4.  Nothingland; 5.  Django’s Castle (ft Lollo Meier); 6.  Cristina; 7.  Prelude No. 2 in C Minor; 8.  La Javanaise; 9.  Insaaf Ki Dagar Pe

Publicist:  Reversed Tornado

Review:  The luscious music of India meets the gypsy jazz sound of Italy on the debut album from guitar virtuoso Filippo Dall’Asta.  The result is breathtaking and these relaxing instrumental grooves will soon have the listener in audio nirvana.  This is one of the best instrumental albums of 2018, and an early favorite for an LA Music Critic Award for the next cycle.  You will want to play this one from start to finish, and relish in the beautiful guitar playing of Dall’Asta.  He even brings in renowned Gypsy guitar legend Lollo Meier on “Django’s Castle” to put the cherry on top of this musical treat.

Recommendation:  If you love music, you will want this one in your collection.  We strongly recommend you Get it.

Artist Name:  Roxy Rawson

Album Name:  Quenching the Kill

Label:  561867 Records

Genre:  Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Black Eyed Soup; 2.  Rounded Sound; 3.  The Good Shepherd; 4.  Born Again; 5.  Golden Heart; 6.  Bouncing Boots; 7.  God’s Got Bones; 8.  Iron Shoes; 9.  Freckled Agencies; 10.  Teardrop for Rosa

Publicist:  Effective Immediately PR

Review:  The debut album of Roxy Rawson proves first and foremost that the voice is the most versatile instrument of all.  Born in the UK, Rawson currently resides in San Francisco, and the influences of both English and American music permeate her sound.  She has been compared to a mix of Florence + the Machine and Feist, and we think the comparison is spot on.  Her voice rises and falls like a string quartet as she weaves her listeners into her story line, delivering on all fronts, shifting from one genre to the next like a finely tuned Porsche changing gears.  We could listen to this one over and over again.

Recommendation:  Run out and Get this one – your life may very well depend on it.

 

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Get it or forget it – Shane Guerrette, DJ Robert Luis, Destroy Boys, BlissBliss, Tolliver

We’re back with another edition of Get it or Forget it, now working on the first half of 2019 cycle for the LA Music Critic Awards.  During our down time, the requests just kept coming in, and we have almost 100 submissions already for this next cycle.  Let’s get this party started!

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Artist NameShane Guerrette

Album NameShane Guerrette

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Singer-songwriter Blues/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Nomadic Soul; 2.  Ivory and Gold; 3.  Runaway Blues; 4.  Good Times

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Shane Guerrette is a new breed of artist, who cultivated his following on YouTube before deciding to release his first EP, which was produced by Bob Cutarella, who has worked with the likes of Eric Clapton, Billy Gibbons and Jeff Beck.  Bob obviously heard something he liked in this young man’s music, and we are here to tell you to believe the hype.  Starting off with the first single, “Nomadic Soul,” this EP gets off to a rocking start and leaves no doubt that this young man will soon become a household name.  His music packs a wallop, and is radio-friendly and ready.  We only wish there were more than four songs here because we could listen to his music all day.

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one.

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Artist Name:  DJ Robert Luis (various artists)

Album NameShapes:  Mountains

Label:  Tru Thoughts Recordings

Genre:  Label Compilation

Track Listing:  1.  The List (Moonchild); 2.  Distant Heart (Wrongtom remix) (The Seshen); 3.  Vortex Number 9 (Uniting of Opposites); 4.  Night Driving (Ivy Lab remix) (Rhi); 5.  Glass Games (Werkha ft Bryony Jarman-Pinto); 6.  Blue (Space Captain); 7.  Habesha (TeÀmir); 8.  California Love (Sly5thAve ft Cory Henry); 9.  Ojos Vicheros (Quantic and Nidia Gongora); 10.  Can’t Nobody Get Down (Alphabets Heaven remix) (Hot 8 Brass Band; 11.  Run Away (Eric Lau & Kaidi Tatham remix) (Moonchild); 12.  It’ll Come (Belleruche); 13.  Hotline Bling (Quantic y Los Miticos del Ritmo); 14.  A GCSE in Dub (Wrongtom Meets the Ragga Twins); 15.  Little Steps Dub (Prince Fatty Meets Nostalgia 77); 16.  All I Know (Rhi remix) (The Seshen); 17.  Freezing Point (Poppy Ackroyd reimagining) (Manuu Delago); 18.  Wingbeats (Max Cooper remix) (Hidden Orchestra); 19.  Passing Time (Nonames ft Alexa Harley); 20.  J-Freq (J-Felix); 21.  Car Number 27/Mr. Alpo (Tim Deluxe remix) (Uniting of Opposites); 22.  Testimony (Anchorsong); 23.  Find my Way (Aurora Dee Raynes); 24.  Air Sign (KXNGS); 25.  Backbeat (Jonny Faith); 26.  Amor en Francia (Sideswipe remix) (Quantic & Nidia Gongora; 27.  Cherry Glow (Chug remix) (Rhi); 28.  Original Nuttah (Magic Drum Orchestra (ft Bunty); 29.  Foundation (Durrty Goodz ft Flowdan & Sharky Major); 30.  Bodybag (Flowdan ft Irah); 31.  Raving Bully (Sleepin’ Giantz); 32.  Still D.R.E. (Ed West remix) (Sly5thAve)

Publicist:  The Syndicate

Review:  Tru Thoughts Recordings has been turning out quality records for the past 19 years.  With the assistance of DJ Robert Luis, co-owner and A&R of Tru Thoughts, they have put together a dynamic collection of quality original songs and remixes.  These songs span the musical gamut from old skool R&B, pop, funk and jazz to reggae, dub step, world and electronic.  Best tracks include “Glass Games,” “Blue,” “California Love,” “Runaway,” “It’ll Come,” “Testimony,” “Find my Way,” “Backbeat,” “Amor en Francia,” and “Still D.R.E.”

Recommendation:  Definitely worth checking out – we’re sure you’ll find something you like here.

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Artist NameDestroy Boys

Album NameMake Room

Label:  Uncool Records

Genre:   Riot Grrl Punk Rock

Track Listing:  1.  American River; 2.  Methatonin; 3.  Vixen; 4.  Nerve; 5.  BFF; 6.  Piedmont; 7.  Crybaby; 8.  Gold Medal; 9.  Duck Eat Duck World; 10.  Soundproof

Publicist:  Auteur Research

Review:  Destroy Boys bring their own version of punk-infused rock and roll that is more akin to the sound of The Runaways and Shiragirl than The Ramones.  Lead singer Alexia Roditis’ powerful pipes and haunting melodies combined with Vi Mayugba’s shredding guitar licks are both an homage and an evolution of all things classically punk. They have already impressed legendary Green Day singer Billie Joe Armstrong, who mentioned the band by name when he was interviewed by Rolling Stone Magazine.  Equally impressive is that at the time, neither Roditis or Mayugba had even graduated from high school.  Although both are enrolled at Mills College in Oakland, we believe their impressive musicianship will ensure that they won’t need to fall back on their future college degree.

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one and hop on their train before it leaves the station.

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Artist NameBlissBliss

Album Name3

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Right Where you Are; 2.  I’m Coming Through; 3.  No Apology; 4.  Unshakable; 5.  Bulletproof

Publicist:  Heapsaflash

Review:  We featured the video for their first single, “Right Where you Are,” in our Ten Amazing Videos from November 2018, and were simply floored by the old school R&B/pop smoothness of Rene Garcia and Lang Bliss, aka BlissBliss.  Their sound is truly sophisticated and should appeal to music fans of all ages.  All five of these songs are killa and deserve to be put on a loop.  You’ll want to hear them over and over again.  They are jazzy and radio friendly for a myriad of formats.

Recommendation:  Run out and Get this one.

Tolliver

Artist NameTolliver

Album NameRites

Label:  Icons Creating Evil Art

Genre:  Alt R&B

Track Listing:  1.  I Gotchu; 2.  Emmanuel; 3.  Picture of you Naked; 4.  Twisted

Publicist:  Mystic Sons

Review:  Born the son of a Baptist minister, Tolliver embraces both the angel and devil in himself with these four songs about not only the pleasures of doing bad things, but the consequences of those actions.  The words come from not only his gospel upbringing but personal experience, and he feels comfortable talking about both sides of the equation.  His music is sensual and smooth, but also full of wisdom he has learned.  Ultimately, he leaves it to the listener to decide whether the consequences are worth the pleasure.  Lots of food for thought in these four songs.

Recommendation:  We highly recommend you check this one out.

 

 

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Announcement of nominations for LA Music Critic Awards for the second half of 2018 (updated)

It’s finally here.  We are so proud to announce this amazing list of nominations for the LA Music Critic Awards for the second half of 2018.  We culled through 461 CDs and EPs from around the globe, and an equal number of singles and music videos to create what we believe is one of the most diverse group of musicians in the world.

The committee votes on all nominations except the Fan Favorite, where you the reader get to choose your favorite performer.  In order to vote, you must leave a comment below.  Votes left on social media do not count.  The deadline for voting is December 28, and the winners of the awards will be announced on January 4, 2019.  Please remember that you cannot nominate an artist who has already won this award.

Without further adieu, here are the nominations:

BEST EP (Male) – Wolfe Jackson (Nobody Knows Me (Better Than You)); Trevor Douglas (Four in the Morning), Zach Callison (A Picture Perfect Hollywood Heartbreak), Ben de la Cour (The High Cost of Living Strange), Alex Riddle (Snow White)

BEST EP (Female) – Frankie Simone (Love Warrior); Mariel Austin (Runner in the Rain); Lauren Jaimes (Here to Stay), Leslie Nuss (The Album V)

BEST EP (Group) – Shelby Texas (We are Shelby, Texas); Small Million (Young Fools); Paper Gliders (Trials), Heartspank (II), PublicArt (Modernika), Neverwonder (self-titled)

BEST EP (International Artist) – Paolo Preite (An Eye on the World); Jon Mullane (Singles); Valerio Lysander (We are Like Colored Moths Towards the Sunlight); Matty T Wall (Sidewinder); Abby Zotz (Local Honey)

BEST EP (International Group) – Delta Will (Multitudes I); The Fisherman & The Sea (I Can’t Alone); CAP ON. (Be Better Than Jeff), thisquietarmy (The Body and the Earth), The Spanish Flies (Good Things Come to Those Who Wait)

BEST CD (Male) – Slim Gambill (Fake Jazz); Doran Danoff (King of Crown City); Ken Sharp (Beauty in the Backseat); Jeffrey Foucault (War on the Radio); Jordan Siwek (Sun Inside You); Hadden Sayers (Dopamine Machine)

BEST CD (Female) – Deb Ryder (Enjoy the Ride); Rachel Sage (Myopia); Tammie Shannon (All of Me); Bridget Rios Purdy (Still I Rise); Gina Sicilia (Heard the Lie); K. Michelle Dubois (Autumn)

BEST CD (Group) – The Furious Seasons (Now Residing Abroad); Broken Bellows (I, Kaleidoscope); Post Season (self-titled); Birds and Arrows (Arbitrary Magic); The Dream Logic (Liquid Sunshine)

BEST CD (International Artist) – Leeroy (Burn to Ashes), Dustin Tebbutt (Chasing Gold), Kate Reid (The Heart Already Knows), Hollie Haines (Letters to my Last Love), Zsuzsika (Start Again)

BEST CD (International Group) – Hymn for Her (Pop-n-Downers); VNV Nation (Noire); Neville & Sugary Staple (Rude Rebels); Crack of Dawn (self-titled); Norway Reloaded (My Longest Mile)

BEST VIDEO (OFFICIAL) (Male) – Michael Peterson (“From Here to Eternity”), Colin Devlin (“High Point”), Kramies (“The Hill Dweller”), Everlast (“Don’t Complain”), Van Bobbi (“Kickdrum Heartbeat”), **Jason Robert/Stone Stanley (“Mr. Bell”)** Inadvertently left off list

BEST VIDEO (OFFICIAL) (Female) – Alana Sweetwater (“Gotta Get Up”), Nuela Charles (“Danger”), Lauren Duski (“Costume Party”), Tiffany Young (“Teach You”), Dree Mon (“Dance Like I Want To”)

BEST VIDEO (OFFICIAL) (Group) – Satellite Citi (“Collide”), Fanny Walked the Earth (“When we Need Her”), The Guess Who (“Playin on the Radio”), Honey River (“Peace, Love”), Roan Yellowthorn (“Talk About It”), JP Soars (“Southbound I-95”)

BEST VIDEO (FOR A CAUSE) – Lora Kelley (“Good Men Don’t Hurt You”), Kim Kline (“Stand Tall”), No Small Children (“I’m so Concerned”), Sofia Evangelina (“This is Your Song”), Aijia (“For You”), Various Artists (“Let’s Rise”)

BEST VIDEO (LYRIC) – Smoke Season (“Sweetest Thing”), Stephen Michael Murphy (“Why”), Post Season (“Numb to This”), Rachel Eckroth (“Call my Name”), Greg Laswell (“Royal Empress”), The Spider Accomplice (“Epilogue”)

BEST VIDEO (COVER) – CALICO the Band (“California Dreaming”), Rachel Eckroth (“Love is Lost”), PaperDolls (“God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen”)

BEST VIDEO (COLLABORATION) – Janiva Magness & Bryan Stephens (“Love is an Army”), Seawaves & Jerad Finck (“New Kids”), Free Love & Suzanne Roden (“Pushing Too Hard”/”July”), Defanico & Avanti (“You Make me Feel”), Cindy Alexander & Rusty Young (“My Favorite Artist”)

BEST VIDEO (INTERNATIONAL) – Constanza Herrero (“Packing Up”), Chesca (“Azucar”), Ziggy Alberts (“Stronger”), The Trouble Notes (“Grand Masquerade”), Peakes (“Still Life”)

BEST SINGLE (Male) – Rod Melancon (“Westgate”), Mike Edell (“Grow with You”), CJ Harper (“When we Rise”), Curtis Peoples (“Castaways”), Thomas Graff (“Make it Easy”)

BEST SINGLE (Female) – Amy Wilcox (“Bandwagon”), Chelsea Gill (“Ray-Bans”), Alexis Keegan (“Gospel”), Kris Angeles (“Stained Glass”), Christine Parker (“Where You Are”)

BEST SINGLE (Group) – SIGNY (“Water”), Honey River (“Peace, Love”), Only Bridges (“Ordinary”), Mustangs of the West (“T-Shirt from California”), The Textones (“20 Miles From Wrong”)

BEST SINGLE (INTERNATIONAL) – Vanessa Zamora (“Malas Amistades”), Liron (“Pina Colada”), Maya Payne (“Jungle”), Greta Jaime (“Computer Games”), Carlo & the Montes (“Nobody’s Fool”)

BEST SINGLE (HOLIDAY) – PaperDolls (“God Rest ye Merry Gentlemen”), Tiffany Young (“Peppermint”), Jack Tempchin (“Jesus and Mohammed”), Mustangs of the West (“Everybody Wants Peace on Earth”)

BEST BLUES ARTIST – Gina Sicilia, Brigette Rios Purdy, Hadden Sayers, Katie Knipp, Kirk Fletcher

BEST BLUES BAND – Detroit Rebellion, Black Cat Road, Michelle D’Amour and the Love Dealers, Keith Stone and Red Gravy, JP Soars

BEST BLUES (TRADITIONAL) ARTIST – Tammie Shannon, Tom Hambridge, Wily Bo Walker, Lawrence Lebo, Deb Ryder, Jonathon Long

BEST BLUES (TRADITIONAL) BAND – Peter V Blues Train, Delta Moon, Karen Lawrence and Blue by Nature, Matheus Matthews, Julianne Q and the Howl

BEST BLUEGRASS ARTIST/BAND – Roland White, Tellico

BEST CHILDREN’S ALBUM – Ruth and Emilia (The Spaceship That Fell in my Backyard)

BEST COMEBACK ARTIST – Mustangs of the West, The Textones, Frank Bey, Buddy Guy

BEST COMEDY ALBUM – Brad Wenzel (Sweet Nothings)

BEST COMPILATION ALBUMCome See About Me (IBMA Trust Fund), A Blue Élan Christmas (various Blue Élan Records artists)

BEST COUNTRY ARTIST – Dennis Duff, Hilary Scott, Corinne Cook, Stephanie Urbina Jones, Lauren Jaimes

BEST COUNTRY BAND – Robbie Fulks & Linda Gail Lewis, The Bob Peek Thing, Shelby Texas

BEST EDM/DANCE ARTIST/BAND – Sterling Infinity, Risky Motion, Andrew Bayer, United Ghosts, Lavender Fields, TNEO

BEST FOLK ARTIST – Paul Givant, Lauren Balthrop, Wolfe Jackson, Jason Erie, Ben Bostick

BEST FOLK BAND –   The Furious Seasons, The Skiffle Players, Max Caddy, New London Fire, Lay Low Moon

BEST HARD ROCK/METAL ARTIST/BAND – Rebel Rampage, YYNOT, Code Red Riot, Cosmogyral, Lana Blac

BEST HIP-HOP/RAP ARTIST/BAND – Everlast

BEST HOLIDAY ALBUM – The Humming Bards (Holy Common Grounds); Redhead Express/PaperDolls (Christmastime); Mindi Abair and the Boneshakers (All I Got for Christmas is the Blues); Paul Cardall (Christmas)

BEST INTERNATIONAL ARTIST – Solomon Grey, Dave Wells, Jon Mullane, Abby Zotz, Mac Murray

BEST INTERNATIONAL BAND – Monsta X, Ace of Wands, Koenix, Crack of Dawn, Norway Reloaded

BEST INSTRUMENTAL ARTIST/BAND – Andrew Abaria, Rob McAllister/Music Within, Daniel Aged, Lucky 757, Tauk

BEST JAZZ ARTIST – Mariel Austin, Walt Weiskopf, Calvin Arsenia, Slim Gambill, Leo James Conroy

BEST JAZZ BAND – CeCe Teneal and Soul Kamotion, Strunz & Farah, Frank Gambale Soulmine, S U M, Mark Winkler and Cheryl Bentyne

BEST LATIN ARTIST/BAND – Lauren Henderson, De’Anza, The Chamanas. Constanza Herrero

BEST LIVE ALBUM – Shari Puorto (Live at Bogie’s), Sonia Leigh (Live in London), John McLaughlin & Jimmy Herring (Live in San Francisco), Jocelyn Michelle (Live at Viva Cantina), Karen Lawrence & Blue by Nature (Best of Live)

BEST POP ARTIST – Greg Laswell, Rachel Sage, Trevor Douglas, Ken Sharp, Jordan Siwek

BEST POP BAND – Small Million, Broken Bellows, My Brothers and I, Baby Jay, Roan Yellowthorn

BEST POP/ROCK ARTIST/BAND – Daniel Ellsworth & The Great Lakes, The Persian Leaps, Coyote Choir, Teddy and the Love Gang, KT Tunstall

BEST PUNK ARTIST/BAND – Subterfuge, Castle Black, A Very Special Episode, Taco Mouth, Post Season

BEST R&B/SOUL ARTIST – Sara Marie Barron, Candace Devine, Dave Keller, Nuela Charles, Doran Danoff

BEST R&B/SOUL BAND – Down North, DaM-FunK, The Dream Logic, Diane Durrett & Soul Suga

BEST ALT ROCK ARTIST – Kayla Starr, Trevor James, Ruby Rose Fox, Scott Shifflett, Polly Panic

BEST ALT ROCK BAND – Ascent, Farewood, Static and Surrender, Birds and Arrows, The Upstart Crows

BEST ROCK ARTIST – Guilande, Eric McFadden, K. Michelle DuBois

BEST ROCK BAND – Fellow Robot, Tokyo Police Club, Animal Waves, The Guess Who, Band of Silver

BEST REGGAE ARTIST/BAND – Phony Ppl, Sean Paul, Megative

BEST ROOTS/AMERICANA ARTIST – Ian Crawford, Roger Len Smith, Lora Kelley, Andy Sydow, Jeffrey Foucault

BEST ROOTS/AMERICANA BAND – mmhmm, No Dry County, Mapache, The Textones, Lil’ Red & The Rooster

BEST SINGER-SONGWRITER – Cynthia Brando, Peggy James, Kris Angelis, Gaelynn Lea, Dave Tamkin, Paul McDonald

BEST SOUTHERN ROCK ARTIST/BAND – Sunshine Riot, Moonshine Saints

MOST UNIQUE ARTIST/BAND – Grave Danger, Bella Bartok

RISING STAR – Shaunt Avakian, Hayley Lynn, Sofia Evangelina, CH3LS, Sarra, Bella Rios

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Ten great singles released in November 2018

Well, it’s been a busy week preparing the list of nominations for the second half of 2018 for the LA Music Critic Awards, which will be announced tomorrow morning at 9 a.m.  While you wait, here are ten great singles that were not chosen for Monday Mashup features, but which we thought deserved recognition.

First up is the second single from Noctorum, featuring Marty Wilson-Piper, the former lead singer of The Church.  The single is a soft rocker that is the perfect sound for your early morning music fix and is called “Piccadilly Circus in the Rain.”  Let us know what you think.

Next up is “Infinite Swim,” which has a decidedly 80’s retro sound, with big beats and cool vocals, and comes to us courtesy of the Irish band All Tvvins.  We can’t wait to hear and review the rest of the album when it is released next year.

For our next single, we travel to Amsterdam for the latest from the Moon Tapes.  If there was an award for the strangest song title, they would win it hands down.  Check out the noir-pop sound of “Tonight I’ll Write the Saddest Lines.”

From noir-pop we return to rock-n-roll, with the latest offering from Jon Tessier, “Freak I Need.”  This one will put some 70’s rock flavor into your day.

At single number five is K-Pop phenom Monsta X, who has released their first all-English song, “Shoot Out.”  We reviewed their album last week, and were impressed by the multiple genres these lads have mastered, and look forward to what comes next.  Get down to this one.

We kick off the second five singles with this refreshing country song from form The Voice contestant, Lauren Duski.  This one is a future hit, and it definitely makes our “Heart Hurt Good.”

Single number seven is from an iconic reggae singer who has returned with a fun, upbeat tune that will get you ready for summer in the middle of winter.  Check out “Use Me” from Shaggy.

For our next single, we go from reggae to the R&B/Pop sound of Australian YouTube sensation Arlene Zelina.  We love the smooth sound of “Dream of Me” and think you will too.

Single number nine features another amazing female voice with the sultry sound of Ariel Gold.  This one has the perfect driving drum beat, truly amazing vocals and an upbeat song the belies its title, “Blue.”  Let us know what you think.

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We close out this edition of Ten Great Singles with a beautiful collaborative effort, courtesy of our friends at the Durango Songwriters Expo.  The song was written by Scott Krippayne and Jeff Peabody for the late Neal E. Boyd, winner of America’s Got Talent in 2008.  The orchestration was recorded and the song was mixed and mastered by Brandon K. Guttenfelder.  We think it is the perfect holiday song.  Enjoy “Not so Silent Night.”

 

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Get it or forget it – Hadden Sayers, Popa Chubby, Mariel Austin, Paper Gliders, The RG’s

We started sorting through the nearly 500 submissions for the LA Music Critic Awards for the second half of 2018 yesterday.  There were so many great albums submitted it is going to be a very difficult job for our committee to choose the nominations, but we think you will be happy with our choices.  Start thinking about your fan favorite because the voting will open on Friday and run for three weeks.  The winners will be announced on January 4.  In the meantime, we have five more new releases to share, so here we go.

   

Artist NameHadden Sayers

Album NameDopamine Machine/Acoustic Dopamine

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Blues Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Unsatisfied; 2.  I Feel Love; 3.  Hit the Road; 4.  Blood Red Coupe DeVille; 5.  Wanting Wanting; 6.  Good Good Girl; 7.  Learning to Disappear; 8.  Peppermint Patty; 9.  Dopamine Machine; 10.  Gravity; 11.  Backbreaker

Publicist:  Frank Roszak Promotions

Review:  Hadden Sayers is one of the hardest rocking blues guitarist in the world.  Even Billy Gibbons looks up to him.  This time around not only has he released a killer album in Dopamine Machine, but he has also recorded a companion acoustic album of the same songs, with nothing but the sweet voice of Ruthie Foster to help him.  This masterpiece is definitely one of the best blues rock albums we have ever had the privilege of reviewing.  We can’t choose the best tracks because all 11 of them are smoking hot, especially the lead track “Unsatisfied” and the smooth blues sound of “Blood Red Coupe DeVille.”  This album needs to be heard again and again.

Recommendation:  Do whatever it takes to Get both of these albums.  They deserve the highest place in your musical collection.

Artist NamePopa Chubby

Album Name Prime Cuts (The Very Best of the Beast From the East)

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Blues

Track Listing:  1.  Life is a Beat Down; 2.  Angel on my Shoulder; 3.  Hey Joe; 4.  Stoop Down Baby; 5.  Sweet Goodness of Love and Beer; 6.  San Catri; 7.  Caffeine and Nicotine; 8.  Grown Man Crying Blues; 9.  Go Fuck Yourself (ft Theodora Horowitz); 10.  Hallelujah; 11.  Somebody let the Devil Out; 12.  I Can’t see the Light of Day; 13.  Dirty Lie; 14.  Daddy Played the Guitar; 15.  There on Christmas

Publicist:  Frank Roszak Promotions

Review:  NYC-based Popa Chubby is a beast on the blues guitar, and in this collection he has chosen his favorite tracks from his 30 year career, including an incredible cover of the Leonard Cohen classic, “Hallelujah.”  He also includes a previously unreleased political rant appropriately called “Go Fuck Yourself,”  which features his daughter on violin, as well as a holiday track, “There on Christmas.”  This is traditional blues at its best, and will appeal to every true blues lover.  As he says in “Angel on my Shoulder,” “spread your wings and fly.”

Recommendation:  If you love the blues, then this is a must-have for your collection.  Get it today!

Artist NameMariel Austin

Album NameRunner in the Rain

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Jazz

Track Listing:  1.  A Rough, Unsorted Compiling of Ways not to Exist; 2.  Night Dreamer; 3.  Mirrorshift; 4.  One-way Journey Home; 5.  Runner in the Rain

Publicist:  Mouthpiece Music

Review:  Up and coming jazz trombonist Mariel Austin is also a producer, arranger and composer, and she has created this short but sweet five-song masterpiece especially for big band as an introduction of sorts.  On her debut EP, she shows why she is an award winning jazz musician, and provides a beautiful soundtrack for your everyday life.  This is the perfect album to introduce your friends to the beauty of jazz.

Recommendation:  Definitely add this one to your list.

Artist Name Paper Gliders

Album NameTrials

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Indie Rock

Track Listing:  1.  This Magazine Scene; 2.  Petri Dish; 3.  Birthday Candles

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  With harmonies galore and a brilliant progressive pop sound, Houston’s own Paper Gliders make beautiful music together.  This all-too-short three-song EP gives us just a taste of their brilliance, and whets our appetite for their first full-length album.  The guitars are dreamy as are the vocals, and the well-crafted songs are truly radio friendly.  We think they have a great future in store and can’t wait to hear what comes next.

Recommendation:  Definitely take a chance on this band.  They are truly worthy of future stardom.

Artist NameThe RG’s

Album NameThe Cricket Sound

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Bored Ass Tony; 2.  Stevie, the guy who Didn’t pay Us; 3.  The Cricket Sound; 4.  Dirty Allan; 5.  All Day; 6.  Keep Your Secrets; 7.  Dead Inside; 8.  My Friend Ed; 9.  Smack Your Neighbor

Publicist:  Viral Propaganda PR

Review:  The RG’s are a Belgian band that brings the rock in the style of Queens of the Stone Age, Alice in Chains and Rival Sons.  Although the music has a hard edge, it is melodic, much like Metallica.  The vocals stand-out and are easily understandable,  contrary to the usual screaming of most hard rock bands.  Much like Taylor Swift, these songs are written about their real-life encounters with people, so don’t piss them off or you might become a song in their catalog, like “Stevie, the Guy Who Didn’t Pay Us.”

Recommendation:  If you like your rock on the hard side, then definitely check out this band.