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Get it or forget it – Norman Salant, Star Visitors, Zora Graves, Harrison Country, Crooked Ghost

Amazing indie projects just keep showing up in our mailbox, and we love sharing them with you.  Here are five more album reviews for your consideration.

Artist NameNorman Salant

Album NameAlways All Around You

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Folk Rock

Track Listing:  1.  At the End of the World; 2.  The World’s Greatest Lover; 3.  Feels Like Rain; 4.  Grace (Love Song 25); 5.  Mr. War (Love Song 49); 6.  The Whole Wide World; 7.  The Civil War; 8.  Glory; 9.  Point Reyes; 10.  Carried Away

Publicist:  Shameless Promotion

Review:  Norman Salant is a singer-songwriter and saxophonist from New York City, with a sound somewhere between Bruce Cockburn and Bruce Hornsby.  He crafts meaty lyrics that require several listens to fully appreciate, while at the same time creating a sound that is instantly comfortable and appealing.  He plays both alto and tenor sax and does so with amazing precision and expertise.  His songs would be excellent placement material for music supervisors, and provide the perfect relaxing soundtrack for day to day living.

Recommendation:  Definitely worth a place in your musical library.

Artist NameStar Visitors

Album NameStar Visitors (Special Edition)

Label:  Down at the Nightclub Records

Genre:  Psychedelic Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Creature in my Mind; 2.  The Imaginary Part; 3.  Stone Rainbow; 4.  Mercury Dancing; 5.  Creature in my Mind (remix); 6.  The Imaginary Part (remix); 7.  Stone Rainbow (remix); 8.  Mercury Dancing (remix)

Publicist:  Down at the Nightclub Records

Review:  This is the debut album from this Belgium-based band, and it is serious throwback to the American musical sound of 60s bands like The Doors.  It is in your face rock that will be instantly memorable, and should appeal to most lovers of classic rock.  There are only four songs, but there are two versions of each song, so there is definitely enough to evaluate the band’s potential.  We think they have a good chance to cut through the pack and make an impact on the indie music scene.

Recommendation:  Definitely worthy checking out.

Artist NameZora Graves

Album NameReef Zero

Label:  Septarian Records

Genre:  Alt Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Sea of Nothing; 2.  Vapor Brain; 3.  Cold Color; 4.  Rings and Spiral; 5.  Castaway’s Song; 6.  Reef Dreamz; 7.  Jet Bubbles; 8.  I Seek; 9.  Slime Palace; 10.  The Lobster’s Bargain; 11.  On the Reef

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Last year we reviewed the debut album of Squid Cult, of which Zora Graves is a member, and a big reason for their unique sound.  Now we get the chance to review her solo release, and it is every bit as amazing as her band’s release.  Like Squid Cult, she mixes a variety of genres to create her own alt pop blend, and the concept album works.  This is music that is radio friendly, and would also make great placements in television and film.  Her voice is unique enough as is the sound, part jazz and  funk, and totally pop.  We would love to hear this music performed live, as we can imagine the amazing chemistry and energy that would emanate from the stage.  We believe both Graves and her band have a bright future ahead.

Recommendation:  Run out and Get this one.

Artist Name Harrison Country

Album NameClimate Change

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Americana/Pop Country

Track Listing:  1.  Men in the House; 2.  When the Geese Fly; 3.  Climate Change; 4.  Pick Your Poison; 5.  Shadow Games; 6.  Laugh Again; 7.  Like a Ghost; 8.  Chicken Fighting Girls; 9.  Fantasy League; 10.  Can’t Seem to get Away; 11.  Gone (The Vacation Song); 12.  When the Fat Lady Sings

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Familial harmonies are one of the things we love best.  The Harrison family aka Harrison Country have delivered a debut album that not only features heavenly sibling harmonies but also harmonies from the entire family that are out of this world.  You will find traces of blues, funk, pop and country in their mix, making their music instantly memorable.  Don, Karen, Jennie and Amy Harrison, along with the amazing musicianship and arrangements of Bryan Ewald and Alexandra White, bring us one of our favorite debuts this year, and will remain as one of the best family bands we have ever reviewed.  We like this one from start to finish.

Recommendation:  Don’t miss the chance to Get this one.  It will soon become a favorite.

Artist NameCrooked Ghost

Album Name Skeleton House

Label:  Palomino Records

Genre:  Alt Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Body in Stars; 2.  Sleepwalker; 3.  Only Nightmares; 4.  Catch Fire; 5.  Witch Heart; 6.  Black Cat; 7.  Roadkill; 8.  Skeleton House

Publicist:  Shameless Promotion

Review:  The sophomore release from Crooked Ghost is ethereal rock that you can feel all the way to the core of your being.  Their first single, “Sleepwalker,” brings back memories of such bands as The Cure and early R.E.M., and sets this indie band apart from its peers with songs that are radio friendly and ready for mainstream appeal.  In addition to the digital release, the band is releasing the album on vinyl via Bandcamp next month.  This one is worthy of your attention, and we strongly encourage you to buy it for your vinyl collection once it is released.

Recommendation:  Get. This. One.

 

 

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Get it or forget it – Magnet and the Magnettes, Squid Cult, Tyrone Barkley, Festive People, Brad Wenzel

Time again for our Friday edition of Get it or Forget it.  It’s been a great week of music, and we hope you’re liking what we’re reviewing.  Please leave a comment and let us know how we’re doing.  Here we go with five more artists for you to check out.

Artist NameMagnet and the Magnettes

Album NameWhere the Wind Blows

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Alt Rock

Track Listing:  1.  To the Water; 2.  Lay me Down; 3.  I am not a Mountain; 4.  Best Laid Plans; 5.  Where the Wind Blows

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  The band has a solid sound, with solid musicianship, great vocals and well-crafted songs that have something to say.  These songs are radio friendly and worthy of airplay, as they sound better than most of the music heard on today’s radio stations.  Our neighbors to the north have birthed a sound that should find a good home here in the States, and we strongly encourage radio station managers, especially college, to add this one to their rotation.

Recommendation:  Definitely get it.

Artist Name Squid Cult

Album NameAll Boys Leave Home Someday

Label:  Septarian Records

Genre:  Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Willie; 2.  Rattlesnake; 3.  Paranoia; 4.  Everybody Knows; 5.  Baby Blue; 6.  Angelpuke; 7.  Scenes from Subspace; 8.  Hellish; 9.  The Urinal; 10.  Red Bamboo; 11.  Last Man

Publicist:  Magic Tree Productions

Review:  Squid Cult is not your typical rock band.  They mix elements of jazz, punk, and ska into their rock mix, creating a sound that is truly unique and their own.  They blast us with this uniqueness on the first track and never look back, as each song takes us higher and deeper into their psyche.  The vocals are fun and well delivered while the multi-layered instrumentation will have you wondering just what you’re listening to, but loving every minute of it regardless.  “Rattlesnake” was a good choice for first single, as its energy and drive will draw in new fans and hold on to those that already love the band.  Other impressive tracks include “Baby Blue, “Angelpuke,” “Hellish,” and “Red Bamboo.”

Recommendation:  This one truly belongs in your collection.  Get it.

Artist Name:  Tyrone Barkley

Album NameBend Me, Shape Me

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Soul

Track Listing:  1.  Bend Me, Shape Me; 2.  Don’t Take Your Love Away; 3.  For What I Am; 4.  Man of Value; 5.  Some Kind of Wonderful

Publicist:  Essential Media Group

Review:  Tyrone Barkley was a member of the 70s soul group The Undisputed Truth.  This EP contains previously unreleased solo tracks he worked on with Larry Weiss (“Rhinestone Cowboy”), and bring back memories of childhood, much like Mavis Staples and Ural Thomas did at last weekend’s Travelers Rest Music Festival.  This is truly a “blast from the past,” and we love every one of these tracks.  This is the way music used to be made, and we can never get enough of this sound.  Every song is a winner, and shows that great music never dies.

Recommendation:  This one is a must have if  you love soul music from the 70s.  Get it today!

Artist NameFestive People

Album NameIn the Black

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Retro Pop/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Boxcar; 2.  Spin my Eyes; 3.  Behave; 4.  Lover, not a Friend; 5.  Mesmerized; 6.  Hostage; 7.  Live On; 8.  Pumice; 9.  Wooden Cage; 10.  In the Black

Publicist:  Effective Immediately PR

Review:  The music of the 70s and 80s was strong, based on great lyrics, a fun, upbeat style, and lots of synthesizers.  Festive People have captured that sound and made it relevant to the modern age, and we couldn’t be happier.  These songs are masterpieces, and belong on the radio, especially college.  They would also work well in period pieces on television and film.  This debut album is a work of art, and sets the bar high for what comes next.  You can hear so many of your favorite childhood artists in these songs, like the Beatles, Elton John, ELO, Howard Jones and more.  Favorite tracks include “Boxcar,” “Spin my Eyes,” “Lover, not a Friend,” “Mesmerized,” “Hostage,” “Live On,” “Pumice,” and “Wooden Cage.”

Recommendation:  Don’t hesitate.  Get this one now.

Artist Name Brad Wenzel

Album Name Sweet Nothings

Label:  Third Man Records

Genre:  Stand-up Comedy

Track Listing:  1.  Easin’ In; 2.  Secret Purpose; 3.  Something Inspirational; 4.  Addressing the Smell; 5.  This is.  The Centaur; 6.  Calling Bob; 7.  Less Interesting Facts; 8.  Sinister Looking Peanut; 9.  Baffled Tombstone; 10.  Tackling the Issues; 11.  Razor Sharp Crowd Work; 12.  I’m From Michigan; 13.  Professional Wrestling; 14.  Nitpicking; 15.  Pretty American; 16.  Really Laying into Rude People; 17.  Big Hollywood Ideas; 17.  Winding it Down

Publicist:  The Syndicate

Review:  If you like comedy, then you will love Brad Wenzel.  His comedy is off beat and based on truly common and everyday experiences.  His wit is sharp and he engages well with his audience, and he delivers hilarious one-liners over and over again.  It is no wonder he has made two appearances on Conan, as well as first place at The Cleveland Comedy Festival.

Recommendation:  Get this one if you love to laugh.