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Get it or forget it – Davey and the Chains, Charmless i, Milkmen, I am Waiting for you Last Summer, Roxanne Tataei

Still on a high from the amazing Durango Songwriters Expo, especially that closing concert with Chris Gelbuda, Al Anderson, Clay Mills, Marty Dodson and Richie Furay – what inspiration!  Here’s our first Get it or Forget it for the week, and we’re happy to share these five artists with you.

Artist Name Davey and the Chains

Album Name Shimmy

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  70s Power Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Lil Dreamer; 2.  Bomberos; 3.  Cinnamon; 4.  Tumbleweed Dub; 5.  Mercedes Benz; 6.  Old Windy Reed; 7.  Monday Disco Morning; 8.  Present for You; 9.  Everett; 10.  Ruthie

Publicist:  Dour Pop

Review:  The 70s were a dynamic time for music, and Davey and the Chains capture a lot of that period in their fourth release, Shimmy.  This spotless collection of tunes are reminiscent of some of the hits from bands like The Eagles, The Bee Gees, Three Dog Night, Jackson Brown and Neil Diamond.  If you are a power pop lover, then this collection will bring back great memories for you.  Best tracks include “Bomberos,” “Cinnamon,” “Old Windy Road,” “Monday Disco Morning,” “Present for You,”and “Everett.”

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one if you love power pop.

Artist NameCharmless i

Album NameFirst Coming

Label:  BERT Music

Genre:  Alt Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Rabbit Hole; 2.  Fire Up (Here we Go); 3.  Giant Leap for my Kind; 4.  Dream (The Night Hag)

Publicist:  TCBYML

Review:  Charmless i is a band that has rapidly climbed to the top of the charts in The Netherlands and Europe, and deserves the same attention here in the States.  Their brand of alternative rock is hard hitting and immediately familiar.  From the first notes of “Rabbit Hole,” it quickly becomes obvious that this band is ready for worldwide domination.  The four songs on this EP have all been previously released as singles, and it is a privilege to get them all together in this spectacular package.  Each song is unique yet familiar with strong guitar, steady drums, great lyrics and vocals, and you may find yourself loving these earworms, especially “Fire Up (Here we Go).”

Recommendation:  Drop everything and Get this one.

Artist NameMilkmen

Album NameMilkmen

Label:  Know Hope Records

Genre:  Indie Rock/Punk

Track Listing:  1.  Ramus; 2.  Johnny Dangerously; 3.  I Think I Know; 4.  Papa Gable; 5.  K.O.T.H.; 6.  Circles are Square; 7.  Grahamcracker; 8.  Fruit Leather; 9.  Brown Pants; 10.  Indian Red; 11.  Foreverday

Publicist:  Earshot Media

Review:  This album was originally released in 2015, and is being re-issued after the band signed with Know Hope Records.  They plan to release a new album in early 2019.  The band formed while the members were at Rutgers University.  They call their music “milkpunk” because it is a creamy mix of whatever genre they feel like drawing from, from indie rock to pop,  jazz and  experimental to punk.  The band is a thriving part of the underground rock scene in New Jersey, and it is obvious from even a casual listen why they are so popular.  We think they deserve some industry-wide attention.

Recommendation:  If you like your music with a steady beat and generously dished out in small portions, then this is the album for you.

Artist NameI am Waiting for you Last Summer

Album NameTogether

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Instrumental Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Run Away With Me; 2.  The Great Escape; 3.  Will Last Forever

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  IWFYLS is a Russian electronic instrumental band that is making incredible waves throughout Europe.  They call their music “electronic, instrumental, experimental, epic, atmospheric, indietronica,” but we just call it great.  When my wife heard it, she put her television show on pause, and ran into the room, asking “Who are these guys?  They’re GOOOD!”  I could not agree more.  We only wish there was more than three songs, because we could listen to them all day.

Recommendation:  Don’t even think about it – just get up and Get this one!

Artist NameRoxanne Tataei

Album NameFull Moon on Aries

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  R&B

Track Listing:  1.  Intro; 2.  Dancing with the Devil; 3.  Pull me Down; 4.  Forever Green; 5.  2’s Me; 6.  Perfect Fit; 7.  Without Me In; 8.  Make or Break; 9.  Crimson Eyes; 10.  Until it’s Done; 11.  Final Call; 12.  Outro

Publicist:  Worldwide Friendly Society

Review:  She calls herself a cross between Minnie Ripperton and Stevie Nicks, and we think that description is spot on.  Her music is soothing and fresh, much like we expect to hear when we go see the remake of A Star is Born later today.  Our favorite tracks include “Dancing with the Devil,” “Pull me Down,” “2’s Me,” the jazzy “Perfect Fit,” “Make or Break,” and “Crimson Eyes.”

Recommendation:  Definitely Get it!

 

 

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Artists Worth Checking Out Hollywood Fringe Festival Monday Mashup Women in Entertainment

Monday mashup 2018: vol. 27

It’s our final Monday Mashup of the month, and we have some great new music to share with you.  Check out the latest news as well.

LA MUSIC CRITIC TO DEBUT SHOW AT HFF19

Our very own LA Music Critic, Bob Leggett, will be debuting a solo show at next year’s Hollywood Fringe Festival.  Inspired by the amazing productions put on by the Soaring Solo Community, he has hired Jessica Lynn Johnson to help him develop his show, Livin’ the Dream, which will debut at HFF19 next year.  The show is the story of his life and career, focusing on not just dreaming about great things, but accomplishing them as well.  Watch for the Indiegogo campaign being launched in August, and support him on his latest adventure.  We are very proud to be a part of what should be a great show.

VK LYNNE RELEASES AUDIO BOOK OF POETRY

VK Lynne, the lead single of multi-LA Music Critic Award winning band The Spider Accomplice is releasing an audio book containing 35 of her poems, read by a plethora of her friends.  Entitled The Release and Reclamation of Victoria Kerygma, the audiobook is available on Bandcamp.

NEW SINGLES

Our first single this week is from Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, members of the Mountain Home Music family of artists.  They have created a beautiful song that is being released to support the IBMA (International Bluegrass Music Association) Trust Fund which, like the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund, provides support for struggling artists.  We think you will love this beautiful arrangement and we hope you will likewise support these organizations that help indie musicians.

Our next single is an upbeat pop tune from Mike Edel.  He was featured in our March Ten Great Singles article, and this time around, he promises he will “Go With You.”  We think this one could be a huge hit, and look forward to what’s still to come from this amazing artist.

Our third single is being released by Elkka through Femme Culture, and is an upbeat dance tune called “Stay (warm edit).”  We think this one goes hand in hand with our previous single, and should help get your Monday off to a great start.

Our fourth single continues the positive spin as CJ Hooper releases his first track from his forthcoming album.  “When we Rise” is the perfect remedy for the Monday blahs.

Our final single this week comes from Caibedo Island.  They encourage us to be “Stronger,” and we love the sentiment.

NEW MUSIC VIDEOS

Our first music video comes from an artist we reviewed last week, Roger Len Smith, who was introduced to us by a long-time friend Bobbo Byrnes, lead vocalist of The Fallen Stars.  Here is “Raining on a Sunny Day.”

Next up is the latest video from Grammy-nominated artist Janiva Magness for the title track from her latest album on Blue Élan Records, Love is an Army, featuring LA Music Critic Award winning artist Bryan Stephens.  We hope you enjoy this one as much as we do.

Our third video this week is a political statement about gentrification of our great cities.  Nick Ferrio releases “I Don’t Know How Long” and we totally understand his concerns.

Our fourth video has the rhythm of the islands as Constanza Herrero talks about “Packing Up.”  This video should get your juices flowing and get you on the dance floor.

Our final video this week is the R&B and soul sound of Roxanne Tataei.  Here’s “Crimson Eyes.”  We hope this firmly places your Monday in a good place.  Have a great week and we’ll be back soon with our articles on the Ten Amazing Videos and Ten Great Singles released in July.