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Get it or forget it – Frank Bey, Delta Moon, Matthew Perryman Jones, Great Aunt, PILES

The Brewers are now just two wins away from the World Series, and winter is definitely here.  Let’s warm up the climate with five more amazing artists.

Artist Name Frank Bey

Album NameBack in Business

Label: Nola Blue Records

Genre:  Blues

Track Listing:  1.  Back in Business; 2.  Gun Toting Preacher; 3.  Take it Back to Georgia; 4.  Cookie Jar; 5.  The Half of It; 6.  Where you Been so Long; 7.  Better Look Out; 8.  Ain’t no Reason; 9.  Blame Mother Nature; 10.  Give it to get It; 11.  Yesterday’s Dreams

Publicist:  Blind Raccoon

Review:  This album celebrates the return of Frank Bey, one of the pioneers in blues, as well as providing a soundtrack for his recently released documentary When You Ask Me How I Feel:  The Life and Music of Frank Bey.  Bey announces his return in the traditional blues title track, and then proceeds to act like he never left, delivering a tasty collection of blues songs that will tickle your ears and get you in the groove.  The horns and organ on “Gun Toting Preacher,” as well as those well-written lyrics and gravelly strong voice of Bey bring back memories of the contributions of black musicians over the years.  His form of the blues incorporates everything we love about traditional blues with a healthy dose of soul and R&B thrown in for good measure.  It is so good to hear artists like Bey and Buddy Guy and to know that they are still alive and kicking and bringing us more of the music that make then icons in the blues genre.  Hats off to multi-Grammy winning producer Tom Hambridge for his amazing work on this album.

Recommendation:  Get up and Get this one.  It is a must for your blues collection.

Artist Name Delta Moon

Album NameBabylon is Falling

Label:  Jumping Jack Records

Genre:  Swamp Rock/Blues

Track Listing:  1.  Long way to Go; 2.  Babylon is Falling; 3.  One More Heartache; 4.  Might Take a Lifetime; 5.  Skinny Woman; 6.  Louisiana Rain; 7.  Little Pink Pistol; 8.  Nobody’s Fault but Mine; 9.  Somebody in my Home; 10.  One Mountain at a Time; 11.  Christmas Time in New Orleans

Publicist:  Blind Raccoon

Review:  Recently selected as the Best Blues Band in Atlanta, Delta Moon leaves not doubt that it is indeed the best with the release of its tenth studio album, Babylon is Falling.  The album combines the blues with the rocking sound of Swamp Rock to create a masterpiece of funk and jive.  But they are not just a great blues band – they also provide meaty lyrics with a strong message that needs to be heard, and we are determined to help them reach their audience.  This is an album that will quickly earn its place in your blues/southern roots collection, and is a true must-have.

Recommendation:  Run out and Get this one, and put it on repeat.

Artist NameMatthew Perryman Jones

Album NameThe Waking Hours

Label:  Tone Tree Records

Genre:  Indie Pop/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Happy; 2.  Lovers in Another Life; 3.  Careless Man (ft Young Summer); 4.  Anything Goes; 5.  The Waking Hours; 6.  Coming Back to Me; 7.  Half Hearted Love; 8.  Carousel (ft Fleurie); 9.  Take it With Me

Publicist:  The Syndicate

Review:  Matthew Perryman Jones is the consummate singer-songwriter, injecting his indie pop/rock sound with dynamic lyrics delivered with the swagger of Bono, resulting in a very radio-friendly style that begs for heavy rotation.  Every song is a potential Top 40 hit, with positive and upbeat songs that speak of so many universal truths.  The songs are equally perfect for placements in commercial, television and film, and would be a great addition to any music supervisor’s catalog of great songs.

Recommendation:  This one is a definite Get.

Artist NameGreat Aunt

Album NameA Mess That I Left

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Americana/Folk

Track Listing:  1.  Refrain; 2.  Head Up; 3.  We Need to Start Again; 4.  Diggin’ Holes; 5.  Part I (They Came); 6.  Tell me When It’s Over; 7.  Oh, Cruel World

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Melbourne-based duo Great Aunt gives us folk-based Americana music tinged with shades of bluegrass and gospel.  For an Australian band, they have a great handle on the Americana sound and could easily compete with American bands in this genre.  They have a wholesome sound that is very family friendly, and capture the true spirit of this genre with their soulful renditions.  We would love to see them tour the States, and believe they would be quite successful.  This one is worthy of multiple listens.

Recommendation:  Definitely give this one a chance.

Artist Name PILES

Album Name Una Volta

Label:  Aagoo Records/REV. Lab Records

Genre:  Experimental Instrumental

Track Listing:  1.  Drones and Piles; 2.  Decay; 3.  Ulrik; 4.  Mort aux cons; 5.  Kraut and Piles; 6.  Materials in US; 7.  Chambre d’echo; 8.  Marie

Publicist:  Shameless Promotion PR

Review:  Finally, an album for lovers of percussion.  PILES are a French collective that presents drum sounds in an experimental way that highlights the instrument, creating a soundscape that can easily be placed in commercials, film or television.  Although you’ll probably not hear these songs on the radio, they are commercially viable in other ways, and might be a good source for music supervisors to understand dramatic scenes.  Although not for everyone, if you love drum solos, you will probably love this one as well.

Recommendation:  Give this one a spin.

 

 

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Ten great singles released in July 2018

We are so inspired after spending yesterday working with the amazing artists at The Decemberists’ Travelers Rest Festival in Missoula, Montana.  We discovered some amazing talent we had not previously known about, like indie band Lenore and indie artists Waxahatchee and Matt the Electrician.

Here are ten great singles we didn’t have room to share this month in our Monday Mashup article.  We hope they inspire you as they have inspired us.

The first single comes from an artist who has been featured several times before, and continues to impress us.  Here’s “Keep On” by the amazing guitarist Jackie Venson.

Next up is a pair of singles from Glasgow-based disco duo Free Love (formerly Happy Meals).  The featured single is “Pushing too Hard,” which we really love, as well as a bonus track “July.”  Check out their vibe.

Our third single is from a band we featured in June.  “Liars and Thieves” is the latest from Becoming Bristol, and it confirms our belief in the future of the band.  Let us know what you think.

Our fourth single is “Chapel of Pines” from the forthcoming new album by Waxahatchee, who we fell in love with after her powerful performance at yesterday’s Festival.  We think she will have your devotion too after you hear this song.

Next up is “Speaking Fire,” a powerful new song from Samsaruh.  We think this one will power you into the next week.  Enjoy!

We start our second five singles with the title track from the new EP by Dead Ceremony.  Check out “Heartache.”

Our seventh single is from R&B/Soul artist Conrad the Third.  Chill out to the amazing sound of “Get you Alone.”

Single number eight is a throw-back to the tender ballads of the 70’s.  Check out “Lazy Love” from debut artist Johnny Payne.

Next up is the debut single from the new album by Here are the Lions.  Check out “Unsatisfied.”  We love the upbeat and the potential for radio airplay for this group.

Our final single today comes from Matthew Perryman Jones, and we simply love it.  We’ll close for this edition with “Anything Goes.”