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Monday Mashup 2019: vol 8

The 16th annual Big Sky Documentary Film Festival has come to an end, and judging from the crowds that continued to come to the films on closing day, it was a very successful run.  Over the past week we were able to view two more films, as well as working in the box office nearly every day.  We made a lot of new friends, had fun at the daily parties, and are now looking forward to slowing down the pace.

On Wednesday we had the privilege of witnessing Fire on the Hill:  The Cowboys of South Central LA, a truly inspiring film from director Brett Fallentine.  The film, which started out as an investigative piece to discover who burned down The Hill stables in South Central LA, shifted to become a compelling profile of several of those black cowboys who ride their horses through the streets of South Central LA and Compton.  The goal of their group is to teach the skills and values of horsemanship, as well as give inner city kids an alternative to a life in the gangs and on the streets.  Definitely check out their website for ways you can contribute to meet that goal.

The director, along with four of the subjects from the film – Ghuan Featherstone, Calvin, Will and PRCA professional bull rider Chris Bird, arrived just as the film credits rolled and gave us an amazing Q&A.    The film screened again to another packed house on Saturday, and the Q&A for that one was truly off the hook.  Ghuan, who is also an amazing singer-songwriter who contributed songs to the movie, sang a stirring a capella version of one of his songs, resulting in a standing ovation.  We also enjoyed having the time to get to know Ghuan and Brett during the week, and look forward to taking a ride with Ghuan when we are in LA this summer.

The second film we watched was Desolation Center, a film about the punk rock movement in LA in the early 80s.  What made this film so unique was that Stuart Swezy, the creator of Desolation Center, was not just the subject of the film, but also directed and produced it.  The film began with the infamous riot at The Ramones concert at the Hollywood Palladium led by former police chief Darryl Gates, who was forced to resign after the 1992 riots.  Realizing that it was not safe to organize large punk rock events in the city of Los Angeles, Swezy created several site specific concerts in the Mojave Desert and on a boat in San Pedro harbor that featured some of the biggest acts of that time, including local band The Minutemen, The Meat Puppets, Sonic Youth and more.  These shows spawned other alternative festivals, including Burning Man and Coachella, and left a legacy that will never be forgotten.  The film brilliantly captured this tumultuous time and shone a light on both the music and the people who attended these concerts.

We had intended to view ..So Good I Can’t Take it, but the screening was sold out and we had to turn away people.  Director Kirk Leclaire has promised to send us a link to screen the film, and we will write our review thereafter.

On Friday night, the winners of Big Sky’s four competitions were announced.  In addition to the four winners, the juries honored one film in each category with Artistic Vision awards.  Winners of the mini-doc and shorts categories are eligible for consideration for an Academy award.  One of the shorts shown at this year’s Festival, Lifeboat, was a nominee at this year’s awards which were held last night.

BEST FEATURE
Winner – PARIAH DOG – Jesse Alk
Artistic Vision – DARK EDEN – Jasmin Herold & Michael Beamish
BIG SKY AWARD
Winner – THE BLESSING – Hunter Robert Baker & Jordan Fein
Artistic Vision – FIRE ON THE HILL: COWBOYS OF SOUTH CENTRAL L.A. – Brett Fallantine
BEST SHORT
Winner – ST. LOUIS SUPERMAN – Smriti Mundhra and Sami Kahn
Artistic Vision – EL DESIERTO – Carly Jakins and Jared Jakins
BEST MINI-DOC
Winner – SCENES FROM A DRY CITY – Francois Verster & Simon Wood

Artistic Vision – LOTUS – Mohammadreza Vatandoust

NEW SINGLES

Our first single this week comes from the Insomniac Bears.  We love the retro sound of their song “Passing Trains,” which we think could be a hit on college radio.  Check it out.

Our next single is a feisty dance track from Nikki’s Wives.  This one is guaranteed to get you up and dancing as you enjoy the groove of “Lemonade.”

Our third single today comes from LA Music Critic Award winning electronica duo Lovers & Poets.  We continue to be amazed at the growth of this band, and think you will love “Nevergonnastop.”

https://loversandpoets.bandcamp.com/track/nevergonnastop

Next up is the latest from Blue Élan Records artists Red Wanting Blue, who have joined up with Liz Brasher for their latest single, “I’ve Got a Feeling It Hurts.”  This one is an amazing collaboration and we think it belongs on radio stations everywhere.

Our final single this week is from Australian artist Philip la Rosa, an amazing R&B/pop artist with a dynamic flair for the incredible.  Here is his song “Fable,” which we think is simply one of the best singles we have heard this year.

NEW MUSIC VIDEOS

Our first video this week is from LA Music Critic Award winner Keaton Simons, and was inspired by the book and film A Chance in the World.  We love this inspiring song and video, and are so proud of the growth of this artist.  Check out “Find Us.”

Next up we have the last segment of three live videos featured the driving blues sound of The Spear Shakers.  We think “Leaving it all Behind” is the perfect song for the culmination of this project.

Our third video is from European rockers Ivan & the Parazol.  They have created a rocking lyric video for their song “When I was 17.”  Rock on!

Nashville’s premier punk band and LA Music Critic Award winners Taco Mouth have created a powerful video for their protest song “The White House.”  This one captures the energy and the powerful lyrics, so be prepared to be rocked out.

We close out this week’s Monday Mashup with the latest from glam rocker Jess Weimer.  It is a visually stimulating video for her insightful song “Glass Tower.”

 

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Ten amazing videos released in October 2018

It’s been a great day so far.  Miami’s stellar defense made four sacks and four interceptions, including a pick-6 that provided the margin of victory.  In addition, Indie Voice Blog has garnered more than 80,000 views in just over 38 months.  Let’s celebrate with another 10 amazing videos from the more than 100 we received this month.  Here we go!

With Election Day fast approaching, we thought it might be wise to share a music video that speaks about social issues.  Check out this lyric video from Illiterate Light for their song, “Growin’ Down.”  And don’t forget to vote!

Our next video was filmed in Bodie, California, one of our favorite ghost towns.  It is an original tune by Stone Stanley’s Jason Robert, and conceptualizes one of the legends of that famous mining town.  The cinematography is breathtaking and the song belongs in a class on California history.  Tell us what you think.

Our third video reminds us of Lenka, and features the incredible sound of Somme‘s hit “Broken Hearted Lovers.”  This one has a beat that is guaranteed to get you on the dance floor.  We hope you love it as much as we do.

Our next video is also relevant for Election Day, as Nashville’s resident punk rocker Taco Mouth provide their views on the current political scene with their anti-Trump video, “Fighting for Today.”  This one is well thought out and provides an interesting stance – let us know what you think.

Our fifth video has a very strong Emmylou Harris vibe.  We simply love the sound of New Zealand’s Mel Parsons, and her video for “I Got the Lonely.”  This one could go very far!

We start our second five videos with this amazing cinematic video for Völuspa‘s glorious ballad, “Miss You Too.”  We think this one sets a high bar and we look forward to seeing what she does next.

Video number seven is an autobiographical sketch into what it’s like to be an indie band in today’s music scene.  Check out the video for “On my Way”by City on Down.

Halloween may be over, but the spirit lives on in Maggie Lindemann‘s impressive video for her song, “Human.”  Enjoy this spooky video.

For our ninth video we go all the way to Norway for the tantalizing video by Sigrid for her song, “Sucker Punch.”  This one will give you all the energy you need for the coming week.

Our final video this month is from Canadian R&B/Pop artist Nuela Charles.  It is another spooky good video for the energetic song “Danger.”  We think it is the perfect video to segue into Election Day.  Enjoy.

 

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Get it or forget it – Taco Mouth, Rich Krueger, The Stick Arounds, Public Practice, Hypnodrone Ensemble

It’s Friday again, and we are headed off to Bozeman to work the Cole Swindell, Dustin Lynch and Lauren Alana concert.  Before we go, we wanted to share these five albums being released today.

Artist NameTaco Mouth

Album NameA Deafening Silence

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Punk/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  You Say; 2.  Romero; 3.  Burn This City Down; 4.  Let’s get a Little Bit; 5.  Queen of the Stags; 6.  Sinners; 7.  Fighting for Today; 8.  You Can’t Stop Me; 9.  Katie; 10.  Waiting for the Sun

Publicist:  Wolfievibes Publicity

Review:  We introduced this amazing Nashville-based punk band to you last month when their song “You Say” was selected as one of our Ten Amazing Videos for September.  Their new album is very relevant and timely, and they make their voices heard with the truth of their lyrics.  This band should be the poster child for the Rock the Vote movement, as they mix their love of the Ramones and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs into music that moves you, coupled with lyrics that make you think and hopefully act accordingly, all while having fun.  Nashville is in for a treat tonight at their CD Release show at The 5 Spot.  We hope the world is ready for their message.

Recommendation:  Don’t think twice – run out and Get this one today!

Artist Name Rich Krueger

Album Name NOWThen

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Folk Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Kenny’s (It’s Always Christmas in This Bar); 2.  Girls go for Arse’oles; 3.  Waltz (Terpsichore); 4.  Don; 5.  In Regard of Flight; 6.  Elizabeth; 7.  In Between Kingfish; 8.  The Great War; 9.  Por Que no me Amas (Love Me); 10.  Yesterday’s Wrong (Green); 11. Me & Mr. Johnson; 12.  O What a Beautiful Beautiful Beautiful Day; 13.  À Tout Jamais (Pour Eva); 14.  Elizabeth (RePlease); 15.  Think What you Will

Publicist:  KG Music Press

Review:  Over the past couple of years Rich Krueger has been honing his craft, resulting in his becoming the New Folk Winner at the Kerrville Folk Festival this year.  With a sound similar to the legendary Jim Croce, Krueger creates memorable songs that are fun to listen to while telling interesting stories, starting with his first track, “Kenny’s (It’s Always Christmas in This Bar).”  This one will soon become one of your favorites.  There is not a weak song in the bunch, so put it on repeat and enjoy the ride.  You’re in for a treat and a long trip.

Recommendation:  Get it now!

Artist NameThe Stick Arounds

Album NameWays to Hang On

Label:  GTG Records

Genre:  Power Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Get U Back; 2.  Better off Like This; 3.  Man of Action; 4.  Majestic Figureheads; 5.  What was Comin; 6.  Great America; 7.  Hazelwood; 8.  All I can Take; 9.  Shakes; 10.  Falling Down on You

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  There is a lot of tongue in check in the name “The Stick Arounds” because this is a band whose members have been around a long time, with each member averaging 15-30 years playing in bands.  At an age when most musicians are packing it in, The Stick Arounds are just hitting their prime, and that experience shows in every track of their sophomore album.  They hit the ground running on “Get U Back” and never slow down as they deliver potential hit after potential hit, all the way through their closing song, “Falling Down on You.”  These songs are extremely radio friendly and deserve to be getting heavy rotation.  You won’t regret a single minute of time spent listening to this incredible band.

Recommendation:  Run out and Get this one!  We guarantee you’ll like it.

Artist NamePublic Practice

Album NameDistance is a Mirror

Label:  Wharf Cat Records

Genre:  Indie Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Fate/Glory; 2.  Bad Girl(s); 3.  Foundation; 4.  Into the Ring

Publicist:  Wharf Cat Records

Review:  With a sound reminiscent of Oingo Boingo and the cutting lyrics of Danny Elfman, Public Practice bursts onto the scene via their all-too short four-song EP Distance is a Mirror.  Singer Sam York perfectly converts the lyrics into powerful vocals, while supported by guitarist Vince McClelland, synth/bassist/vocalist Drew Citron and drummer/programmer/producer Scott Rosenthal.  Their music will get you on your feet, ready to get your dance on, while the lyrics will speak volumes to your mind.  C’mon, get funky with Public Practice.  We can’t wait to see what comes next.

Recommendation:  Definitely give this one a spin.

Artist NameHypnodrone Ensemble

Album NamePlays Orchestral Favourites

Label:  Wolves and Vibrancy Records

Genre:  Space Rock Instrumental

Track Listing:  1.  Serial Staging; 2.  Orbital Pertubation; 3.  Restabilization; 4.  Monotransitive; 5.  Pulsations in the Hypnosphere

Publicist:  Viral Propaganda PR

Review:  Hypnodrone Ensemble is composed of Aidan Baker (Nadja) and Eric Quach (thisquietarmy), along with drummers David Dunnett, Jérémie Mortier (Alice in the Cities, Nearest Gas Station), and Felipe Salazar (Caudal).  On this project, they are joined by Simon Goff (Molecular, Bee And Flower) on violin, Duchamp on baritone guitar, Felix-Florian Tödtloff (ex-Sun Worship) on bass, and Diego Ferri on synths.  The result is a breathtaking audio journey through time and space, creating mental pictures as visually stunning as anything Hollywood could dream up.  Come take the journey to a brave new world.

Recommendation:  Definitely worth the time to listen, especially if you love music that stimulates the senses.

 

 

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Ten amazing videos released in September 2018

We have received so many video submissions this month, and we just couldn’t fit them all into our Monday Mashup column.  Here are the best of them we have selected from more than 100 submissions.

First up is the latest from The Holy Knives, who tell us “I Guess It’s Enough.”

The cinematography in our second video is almost as incredible as the song itself, and we are so pleased to bring you this new video from Masumi for her song, “Run, Baby, Run.”  Let us know what you think.

Next up is the latest from Andrew W.K.  We love the sound of his song, “You’re Not Alone,” which is pure classic rock.  Enjoy this little slice of heaven.

Are you ready for winter?  Then the new video from Lauren Balthrop will truly get you in the mood.  Check out “Come Around.”

Our fifth video is a brilliant remix by SEAWAVES of the LA Music Critic Award-winning song from Jerad Finck.  Check out this timely and relevant video for “New Kids.”

We start our second set of five amazing videos with this stunner from NYC-based band Scarlet Sails.  We wouldn’t mind if our world was turned “Upside Down.”

We think this next video from Anchorsong will get you up and dancing in no top.  Check out “Testimony.”

Our next video is an incredible cover of the David Bowie tune, “Love is Lost” by one of our favorite new artists, Rachel Eckroth.  How do you think she stacks up?

Video number nine is a throwback to the great music of the 70s.  Check out The Bandicoots‘ video for “Shady Lane.”

We close out the month of September with the rocking sounds of Taco Mouth and the video for their latest single, “You Say.”  We think you will find it very relevant in light of the recent happenings in Washington, DC.

We’ll be back soon with our Ten Great Singles released in September.