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Get it or forget it – Gina Sicilia, Kayla Starr, Rare Americans, Mike Stapleton, Eyes of Love

(cue Peter, Paul & Mary)  By the time you read this, we will have left on a jet plane heading to a family reunion in North Carolina for the Labor Day weekend.  We are so proud to bring you these next five artists, including the latest from multiple LA Music Critic Awards winner and Blue Élan Records artist Gina Sicilia.  Here we go!

Artist NameGina Sicilia

Album NameHeard the Lie

Label:  Blue Élan Records

Genre:  Blues

Track Listing:  1.  Heard the Lie; 2.  How Many Times; 3.  Ready for Love; 4.  Brighter Day (ft Janiva Magness); 5.  Angels Watching; 6.  Man in the Sky; 7.  Sugar; 8.  Darling; 9.  Light me Up; 10.  I do Bad Things; 11.  Growing Dim

Publicist:  MAD Ink PR

Review:  It’s been 10 years since she recorded her first of eight albums, and this one is her best yet.  Grammy-nominated producer Dave Darling brings it all together for this young blues superstar whose songwriting abilities continue to amaze us.  From the first notes of the title track, it becomes quickly obvious that the listener is in for a treat, as the husky voice of Gina Sicilia fills the songs with so much soulfulness.  Her version of the blues borrows considerably from classic R&B, and comparisons to great singers like Aretha Franklin and Gladys Knight are a natural conclusion.   This is baby-making music that soothes your soul and lets you know that you are not alone in what’s happening around you.  She gives us a blistering and soulful cover of Bad Company‘s “Ready for Love” and also hooks up with her labelmate, Grammy-nominated blues singer Janiva Magness, for an amazing duet on “Brighter Day.”  She even goes a little country on “Sugar” and does her best impression of 60s girl groups on “Darling.”  You can’t go wrong with this album, and will find yourself listening to these songs over and over again.

Recommendation:  If you treasure great songs sung by an amazing vocalist, then you simply MUST Get this one.  Rush out and grab it today!

Artist NameKayla Starr

Album NameException to the Rule

Label:  Grunge Pop Records

Genre:  Alt Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Say you Will; 2.  Dangerous; 3.  Truth; 4.  Deepest Sea

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Kayla Starr is a genre-defying artist who mixes alternative rock, trip hop, electronics and grunge pop into a unique style that is all her own.  She wrote and co-produced all four songs on this stellar EP.  Her voice is silky smooth and strong, and rises above most of her peers in the indie community.  Her songs are truly radio friendly and are worthy of heavy rotation on major stations, especially college radio.  “Dangerous” is a true hit in the making, and would make a great break-out single.  She could easily be the next Meghan Trainor.

Recommendation:  This one is a must-have.  Get it now!

Artist NameRare Americans

Album Name Rare Americans

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Alt Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Cats, Dogs & Rats; 2.  Moss Park; 3.  Balmoral Hotel; 4.  Night After Night; 5.  I vs I; 6.  Pay me Back

Publicist:  Effectively Immediately PR

Review:  Rare Americans are a pair of Canadians who only started writing songs a year ago.  Before recording this debut album, the songs were made into music videos where they quickly became viral hits on YouTube, including over a million views on “Cats, Dogs & Rats.”  They mix punk, hip hop and rock into their version of alt rock, with lyrics aimed at calling out the bad in the world so that it can be dealt with.  This is high energy music that will make you think as well.  The vocals are not pretty but they are perfectly suited for this type of music.

Recommendation:  Give this one a good listen – we think it will grow on you, or at least make you think about the world in general.

Artist NameMike Stapleton

Album Name Reflections

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Folk/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  When no one Cares; 2.  Reflections; 3.  Anxiety Builds; 4.  Goodwill; 5.  We Both Shall Ride; 6.  Empty Space; 7.  Burn a Hole; 8.  Thickly Settled; 9.  Ignorance and Greed; 10.  Everything I Own; 11.  Go Away; 12.  Abide

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Hard to believe we just reviewed this artist’s last album Mid-Winter Blues only six weeks ago, and here he is back with another one.  Trust us, we are not complaining, because we simply love his material, which continues to improve.  Like his previous album, these are songs meant for airplay on NPR stations, and would also be great for placements in television and film.  We simply adore the title track, “Anxiety Builds,” “We Both Shall Ride,” “Burn a Hole,” “Thickly Settled,” and “Everything I Own.”

Recommendation:  This one is definitely worthy of your attention.  We recommend you Get it soon.

Artist Name:  Eyes of Love

Album Name End of the Game

Label:  Wharf Cat Records

Genre:  Pop/Rock/Experimental

Track Listing:  1.  Homeowners; 2.  New; 3.  Version of Tomorrow; 4.  Piano 1 Final; 5.  Players of the Field; 6.  Breakers at Midnight; 7.  Classifieds Strings; 8.  There’s a Party; 9.  End of the Game; 10.  Classified; 11.  Millionaire; 12.  DDT & the Undertaker; 13.  Elevator; 14.  New Piano

Publicist:  Promo Juke Box

Review:  Eyes of Love, spearheaded by songwriter Andrea Schiavelli, is the perfect representation of chaos and harmony.  The style floats between breezy pop, alternative rock and experimental music to provide a look at the world in general.  The album even includes a pair of piano instrumentals as well as a strings arrangement for their song “Classifieds” to truly keep the listener on their toes.  With the musical diversity, every listener should be able to find something that they like here.  Our favorite track is “Players of the Field.”

Recommendation:  This one is different enough to warrant your attention.  Check it out today.

 

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Artists Worth Checking Out Get it or Forget it Reviews

Get it or forget it – Max Caddy, Dirk Vermin & the Hostile Talent, Alain Mallet, Mike Stapleton, Gary Brumburgh

Are you ready for some more great indie artists?  If you are, we have five new ones to check out in today’s Get it or Forget it.

Artist NameMax Caddy

Album Name Straight to the Face

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Acoustic Folk/Blues

Track Listing:  1.  Hear you Out; 2.  Show Yourself; 3.  Things we Said Today; 4.  Who you are to Me

Publicist:  Effective Immediately PR

Review:  We featured NYC-based duo Max Caddy’s single, “Hear You Out”  as part of our Ten Great Singles article in May.  Now they have released their four-song EP, and we could not be happier with the results.  This is their first recording in five years, and we are glad they broke their silence and gave us new material, as well as a beautiful stripped down cover of the Beatles’ “Things we Said Today.”  Jesse O’Neil and Corina Corina have brought their respective solo talents and created one of the best duos in music today.  They mix elements of blues, folk and Americana to form some dynamic songs that can function in a myriad of genres.

Recommendation:  These guys deserve a break – give them a try today.  You won’t regret that decision.

Artist NameDirk Vermin & the Hostile Talent

Album NameSweet Dreams (From the Gutter)

Label:  Squidhat Records

Genre:  Indie Punk Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Sweet Dreams (From the Gutter); 2.  Danger City!; 3.  Destroy TV; 4.  Middle Finger; 5.  Hey Rockstar; 6.  Kill the Rat; 7.  It’s Time to Drink; 8.  Robots R Here; 9.  Riot on Sunset Strip; 10.  Freakshow Rodeo; 11.  Lipstick Smears & Bloodshot Eyes; 12.  Fistful-A-Hell

Publicist:  Squidhat Records

Review:  Dirk Vermin has been a Las Vegas staple for quite a few years, both as a tattoo artist and as a member of one of Las Vegas’ most notorious bands for the past 20 years.  On his debut solo album,  he has assembled a group of Vegas’ finest musicians to showcase his balls-to-the-wall rock and roll style, which has been compared to that of The Clash, AC/DC and Motorhead.  The comparison is not just hyperbole; Vermin lives up to it.  We must warn you though, this is definitely not family material.

Recommendation:  If you like your rock hot and full of vinegar, then you should definitely check this one out.

Artist Name:  Alain Mallet

Album Name:  Mutt Slang

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Jazz

Track Listing:  1.  Till I Dance; 2.  Blessed be the Empty Soul; 3.  Road Signs; 4.  Alone; 5.  The Long Walk Home; 6.  Salif; 7.  Adama; 8.  Sprig; 9.  Elles; 10.  Batukada; 11.  This is When I Thinks About You; 12.  Cradle

Publicist:  Mouthpiece Music

Review:  With more than 25 years as a pianist and composer, Alain Mallett is no stranger to the jazz community.  Oddly enough, he has never recorded a CD, until now, and the wait was worth it.  His 12 compositions take up two discs, and will give  you hours of relaxing and refreshing jazz.  The songs have everything you associate with great jazz – amazing horns, stimulating drums, interesting keys and compositions that meander through time and space, leaving you feeling like you went on an aural journey with the maestro.

Recommendation:  If you love jazz, then you simply must add this one to your collection.

Artist NameMike Stapleton

Album NameMid-Winter Blues

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Folk/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Mid-winter Blues; 2.  Take my Breath Away; 3.  Drawn from a Dream; 4.  With Every Waking Hour; 5.  The Other Life; 6.  Two Dog Chase; 7.  New World; 8.  Stealing Pictures; 9.  Calm and Peaceful Mind; 10.  Village Idiot; 11.  Far and Few; 12.  Sail; 13.  Light on Ambition

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  We have reviewed some stellar material from Bandcamp members lately, and this is one of the best to date.  Mike Stapleton has a strong and pure voice that fits perfectly with his simple guitar accompaniment.  His music would be a perfect fit for NPR, as his songs are memorable, and on point in this politically challenging time.  From the first notes of “Mid-Winter Blues” to the final notes of “Light on Ambition,” Stapleton brings you songs that challenge your ideas and opinions and give you plenty of food for thought.  Favorite cuts include “Take my Breath Away,” “Drawn From a Dream,” “The Other Life,” “Two Dog Chase,” “Village Idiot,” and “Far and Few.”

Recommendation:  Definitely give this one a go.

Artist NameGary Brumburgh

Album NameMoonlight

Label:  Cafe Pacific Records

Genre:  Jazz

Track Listing:  1.  Day Tripper; 2.  I’ll Close my Eyes; 3.  Dig/Sweet Georgia Brown; 4.  Wichita Lineman; 5.  Moonlight; 6.  Heavy Cloud no Rain; 7.  Eggplant; 8.  My World is Empty Without You; 9.  Just a Little Lovin’ (Early in the Mornin’); 10.  Haven’t we Met

Publicist:  Mouthpiece Music

Review:  Gary Brumburgh is a gifted jazz vocalist who turns popular tunes of different genres into spectacular jazz standards.  He starts off with the Beatles’ “Day Tripper,” and goes up from there.  We love his take on the Harlem Globetrotters’ theme “Sweet Georgia Brown,” incorporating the lyrics which many of us have never heard.  He also does a very special jazz treatment for the Glen Campbell classic tune, “Wichita Lineman,” as well as the Supremes’ mega hit, “My World is Empty Without You.”  Other songs worth considering include Dusty Springfield’s “Just a Little Lovin’ (Early in the Mornin’)” and Frank Sinatra’s seminal “What’ll I Do.”

Recommendation:  Get it!