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Get it or forget it – David Vassalotti, Cold Weather Company, Dollshot, Royal Canoe, The Earthly Frames

Happy Tuesday.  As we close out the month of January, we still have some great new albums to share with you.  Here are five of them for your consideration.

Artist Name:  David Vassalotti

Album NameGuitar Dream

Label:  Wharf Cat Records

Genre:  Indie Pop/Rock/Instrumental

Track Listing:  1.  This Extravagant Lie; 2.  The Other Light; 3.  The Light; 4.  In the Garden; 5.  Devenir immortal . . .; 6.  The Lines Between Us; 7.  Let it Burn; 8.  Manifest Destiny; 9.  Outlines; 10.  What Shall you say Tonight?

Publicist:  Promo Jukebox

Review:  David Vassalotti makes great guitar music come alive with his dreamy sounding vocals over a perfectly composed musical soundtrack.  The songs have deep meaning contained in their lyrics, and Vassalotti has the perfect voice to convey all the emotions contained in those lyrics.  Hidden within these tracks is the incredible instrumental song, “The Other Light.”  Our only complaint is that there seem to be problems with the mixing, as the vocals seem to “float” on top of the music, as if they were added after all the instrumental tracks were laid down and not mixed together.  Other than that, we love it from start to finish, especially “In the Garden.”

Recommendation:  Definitely worth checking out.

Artist NameCold Weather Company

Album NameFind Light

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Alt Folk

Track Listing:  1.  Hazel; 2.  Clover; 3.  Brothers; 4.  Birds on a String; 5.  Circles; 6.  Do no Harm; 7.  Dawn; 8.  Pocket; 9.  The Things you Saw; 10.  Reclamation; 11.  Mount Desert Island; 12.  Old but True; 13.  Dusk; 14.  Slate House; 15.  Atlas; 16.  Do no Harm (reprise)

Publicist:  The Syndicate

Review:  We introduced you to this band when we featured their single “Brothers” in our Ten Great Singles of October.  Two years in the making, this album is a superb example of indie excellence from amazing songwriters Brian Curry, Jeff Petescia, and Steve Shimchick.  They are true peers of bands like Mumford & Sons, Coldplay and The Decemberists, and deserve the same industry attention.   These songs are radio friendly and would be perfect for placement opportunities in film and television.  The vocals are soaring over a majestic and sweeping musical background that keeps the listener invested, especially “Do no Harm.”  These songs need to be enjoyed over and over again.

Recommendation:  This one is a no-brainer.  Definitely go Get it.

Artist NameDollshot

Album NameLalande

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Indie Pop/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Paradise Flat; 2.  Gimbal; 3.  Circulate Stop; 4.  Lalande; 5.  Swan Gone; 6.  Ichor; 7.  Cynthera; 8.  Birds of the West; 9.  She; 10.  Nacht and Träume

Publicist:  The Syndicate

Review:  We introduced you to this band last year when we featured their single “Paradise Flat” in our Monday Mashup.  They have a distinctive sound with clear eerie vocals on top of a harder musical tone underneath.  Their music really transcends genre boundaries as it has pop vocals on top of a harder rock feel that is at times discordant but effective.  You can still feel their classical training at the core of their music as they bend the sounds to create their own unique mix.  The resulting sound is truly memorable and hard to forget.

Recommendation:  Definitely worth checking out.

Artist NameRoyal Canoe

Album NameWaver

Label:  Paper Bag Records

Genre:  Indie Pop/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  What’s Left in the River; 2.  Black Sea; 3.  intro; 4.  RAYZ; 5.  May 17; 6.  Ashes Ashes (ft Nnamdi Ogbonnaya); 7.  Girl of my Dreams; 8.  Peep This; 9.  Spin Cycle; 10.  77-76; 11.  Don’t

Publicist:  The Syndicate

Review:  We first introduced you to Royal Canoe back in September when we featured the music video for their first single, “RAYZ,” and came back with another feature on their second single, “Peep This” in December.  They mix elements of pop, rock, R&B and hip-hop, with glorious synth walls, obtuse guitar solos and beautiful organ lines, all tied together with a deep rhythmic interplay between the bass, drums and electronics.  The result is a sound that is truly multi-dimensional with easy cross-over appeal to a multitude of radio formats.  The focus is on the lyrics and the vocals, which have incredible harmonies that perfect capture the mood and meaning of these songs, especially on songs like “RAYZ,” “Peep This,” “77-76” and “Don’t.”

Recommendation:  Go Get this one!

Artist NameThe Earthly Frames

Album Name Light Reading

Label:  Self-release

Genre:  Experimental  Rock

Track Listing:  1.  A Doorbell for Finite Beings; 2.  Underrepresented Harmonics; 3.  She Waits for Yesterday; 4.  The Imagined Lives of Shirley Kudirka; 5.  Dismantling Ubiquitous Monitoring Systems; 6.  The Architectural Mnemonics of M. Nodisks; 7.  End Timed Family; 8.  A Teleological Wind; 9.  Dark Years History; 10.  Getting Started in Tempography; 11.  Eye on Ghost Singers; 12.  Time Moving in Light

Publicist:  Noisy Ghost PR

Review:  We can guarantee you have never heard anything like the sophomore album from Gabriel Walsh aka The Earthly Frames.  It is as different of a project from the mainstream record as performance art is from theater.  Under the guise of a reading list, the song titles tell you nothing about the sweet sounds you are about to experience.  He incorporates country, folk and pop into this experimental and eclectic mix of sounds and words, creating something that stands out from the myriad of indie artists.  His 25 years of experimenting with music have definitely paid off with this hidden gem at the end of the rainbow.  This one is worth checking out just for the variety of styles and mixes that are instantly memorable.

Recommendation:  We recommend you go Get this one.  We don’t think you have anything like it in your current music collection.

 

 

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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.”

https://soundcloud.com/user-119314571/02-ender/

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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Monday mashup 2018: vol. 32

Are you ready for a new week?  We are constantly amazed at the quality of music being made by indie musicians each and every day.  We were stunned at the singles and videos we chose over the weekend for our Ten Amazing Videos and Ten Great Singles articles, and can’t wait to hear and see what comes next.  We have some news for you today, as well as five new singles and music videos to share, so let’s get going.

MINT FILM FESTIVAL RUNS SEPTEMBER 14-16

The First Annual Montana International Film Festival today announced its main slate of over 55 films, panels and events from September 14 – 16 in Billings, Montana.

The inaugural festival will see six narrative and eight documentary features competing for $15,000 in cash and in-kind prizes, including the first-ever MINT Spirit Award, as well as six juried awards:  Best Female Director, Best Narrative Feature, Best Narrative Short Film, Best Documentary Feature Film, Best Documentary Short Film and the Made In Montana award.

The historic Babcock Theater in Billings will host many of the MINT screenings and other programming and is re-emerging as a robust cinema, an effort kindled in part by MINT.  Murnion says, “The time seemed right for creating space for the unlikely moments that occur when people get together in the same room—well, rooms—at the same time to witness and engage in great storytelling.”  Other theaters include the Art House Cinema, a non-profit, independent cinema and pub in the heart of downtown Billings and the 2905 Montana, a pop-up space transformed for MINT on Montana Avenue in the Historic District of Billings.

Passes and individual tickets for MINT are on sale now. Please visit https://mintfilmfestival.org/ for tickets, passes and all other film festival information.

PASADENA TO HOST TASTES AND SOUNDS OF SOUTH LAKE

Date:  Saturday September 29th, 12 pm – 5 pm
Location Live Cooking Demos:  The Commons, 140 S. Lake Avenue
Location Music Stage:  The Shops on Lake, 345 S. Lake Avenue
Admission:  FREE

SPECIAL LIVE MUSIC PERFORMANCES BY:
o    Arms Akimbo – Named by Billboard as a band to watch, Arms Akimbo create infectious feel-good indie rock.
o    The Sound of Ghosts – The LA based, Americana roots musical collective delivers an engaging, explosive yet intimate live performance.
o    The Regrettes – The LA based four-piece create infectious, punk driven tracks with a pop aesthetic reminiscent of 50’s and 60’s acts a la the Temptations or Buddy Holly.
o    VÉRITÉ – Indie pop artist praised by TIME for her ‘rich and ethereal vocals’
o    Larkin Poe – Acclaimed roots rock n’ roll sister duo praised by Rolling Stone among other high profile outlets.
o    *DJ William Reed spinning between sets
SPECIAL LIVE COOKING DEMOS BY:
o     12:00 pm: Luisa Fabbri – Owner of Contessa Foods.  Join Luisa for an olive oil tasting the way professionals do it!
o      1:00 pm:  Jose Acevedo – Mercado Pasadena’s Executive Chef/Partner. Classic and contemporary cuisine inspired by fresh, local ingredients and Chef Jose’s Mexican roots.
o    2:00 pm: Ronald Russell – Renowned vegan and raw food chef, co-owner of celeb hangout Sun Café in Studio City.
o    3:00 pm: RG Enriquez – Host of Astig Vegan Cooking Show, making healthy Filipino cuisine.For more information, please visit www.southlakeavenue.org or call (626) 792-1259.
NEW SINGLES

Our first single comes from former Mouseketeer and The Voice contestant Tony Lucca.  Here’s his latest tune, “Nashville,” which was released on August 31.

Next up is SNEAK PREVIEW of a new band to us, represented by our friend Gayle Davidson of AGD Entertainment, who brought us Wendy Sweetlove, among others.  Here is “In the Woods,” the first single off the forthcoming EP Folklore by Haunted Like Human.  Check out their website and pre-order the new album if you like the single.

https://soundcloud.com/user-343830607/in-the-woods/s-eiLWY

Our third single this week is from Kinney, an artist that reminds us of Ingrid Michaelson.  Her voice is so sweet and the music is so much fun that you just want to stop the world and bask in the beauty of the song.  Please let us know what  you think about “Petah Bread Rocketship.”

Our fourth single is from another client of Davidson named Drunken Logic.  Here is their latest single, “Alone in America.”  We love their indie folk/alternative rock sound and those horns are amazing.

Our final single this week is from Colin Devlin, former member of The Devlins and currently both a producer and an artist for Blue Élan Records.  His new album, High Point, will be out soon, but he has just released his first single, “Just a Fire.”

NEW MUSIC VIDEOS

Our first video this week is the long awaited follow-up to the smash “Narcissist” by Alison Iraheta and Matthew Hager, aka Halo Circus.  The new video is for their song “Oh, Money,” and is just as powerful as the previous one.  Let’s rock out!

Next is “Play me Birdie” from Sexy Dex and the Fresh.  It is upbeat and fun, with lots of funky guitar.  We think you’ll like it.

Our next video features some interesting images to the theme “Decline in U.S. Civics” and is an instrumental number from He Arrived by Helicopter.  This one definitely deserves your attention.

Video number four is a definite hit for Saint Slumber and their song “Infinite.”  This one is simply amazing and belongs on the radio.  Let us know what you think.

Our final video this hit comes from Royal Canoe, which recently signed with Paper Bag Records.  Their first single is “Rayz,” and we can’t wait to hear the rest of the album which will be released next January.