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Get it or forget it – Roan Yellowthorn, Mountain Home Family, Stephen Winston, Animal Waves, TAUK

We made it to Friday again, and the weekend is ahead.  Time to get revved up with five more incredible releases from indie artists, including a collective of Mountain Home Music Company artists helping to raise money for the International Bluegrass Music Association Trust Fund.  All of these albums are being released today!

Artist NameRoan Yellowthorn

Album NameIndigo

Label:  Blue Élan Records

Genre:  Alternative/Pop/Folk

Track Listing:  1.  Intro; 2.  Talk About It; 3.  Fingerless Gloves; 4.  Factory Man; 5.  Do you Know; 6.  Mark my Words; 7.  Lie; 8.  Indigo; 9.  How are You; 10.  Outro/On the Outside

Publicist:  MAD Ink PR

Review:  We simply love this amazing duo and future superstars, one of the latest artists launched by the magic of Blue Élan Records.  They are composed of Jackie McLean on lead vocals, accompanied by producer and multi-instrumentalist Shawn Strack, and they deliver amazing and ethereal indie-rock songs with a singer/songwriter heart.   We have previously featured the videos from their first two singles, “Talk About It” and “Lie,” and this album is chock full of future singles.  This is a band that is going to be talked about for a long time to come.   Had they been around a few years ago, they could easily have been part of The Hotel Cáfe sound that produced Ingrid Michaelson, Sara Bareilles, Elizaveta and others, and we consider them to be true peers of those artists.  There is not a weak track on this album, and every one could be a potential hit.  They are worthy of attention from both radio music directors and music supervisors.  Our favorite tracks include “Talk About it,” “Fingerless Gloves,” “Do You Know,” “Lie,” the title track, and “How are You.”

Recommendation:  This one NEEDS to be in your collection.  Run out and Get it.

Artist NameMountain Home Family

Album NameCome See About Me

Label:  Mountain Home Music Company

Genre:  Bluegrass

Track Listing:  1.  Their Hands Made the Music (Sideline); 2.  A Little Trust (Donna Ulisse); 3.  All the Good Things we Could Do (Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver); 4.  If I Needed You (Lonesome River Band); 5.  We’re all in This Together (Balsam Range); 6.  You’ve got a Friend in Me (Love Canon); 7.  We’ll Never Walk Alone (Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver); 8.  Those Tears (Darin & Brooke Aldridge); 9.  Glimpse of the Kingdom (Chris Jones & the Night Drivers); 10.  Help! (The Grascals); 11.  Come see About Me (Mountain Home Family)

Publicist:  So Much Moore Media

Review:  Mountain Home Music Company is a bluegrass label that has introduced us to some incredible artists we have previously reviewed, including Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, Balsam Range and The Grascals.  Their artists have joined together to contribute these amazing tracks on an album intended to help raise money for the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) Trust Fund, which provides financial assistance to member musicians who have fallen on hard times or have emergency needs.  This collection includes some amazing songs, including brilliant covers of songs like “You’ve Got a Friend in Me” and “Help!” as well as the collaborative title track.   We have indicated the individual artists in the Track Listing.

Recommendation:  Please help support this worthy organization and Get this one today!  It will easily become one of your favorite bluegrass albums.

Artist Name Stephen Winston

Album NameUnresolved

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  AAA

Track Listing:  1.  Sun on the Boats; 2.  Maidens; 3.  Unresolved; 4.  Rainbow County; 5.  Maybe it’s for James; 6.  For What Purpose; 7.  Remember; 8.  Talk on the Town; 9.  The Last Night

Publicist:  Open all Nite Entertainment

Review:  Stephen Winston is a gifted musician with a voice that reminds us of Randy Newman, and a sound that encompasses several different genres including country, pop, and folk, all perfect for the AAA format.  The title track is especially moving, with perfect lyrics set on an orchestral musical base that is soothing and memorable.  “Rainbow County” has a sound similar to Jimmy Buffet‘s “Cheeseburger in Paradise,” while “Maidens” has a sweet country groove.  Overall, this is a great collection for your chill time.

Recommendation:  We highly recommend you check out this one if you like your music on the softer side.

Artist NameAnimal Waves

Album NameEP1

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Rock

Track Listing:  1.  WTF; 2.  In the Meadow; 3.  Cold Turkey; 4.  Bed Full of Blues; 5.  Tell Me

Publicist:  The Syndicate

Review:  This band features Los Angeles session player and former Laurynn Hill guitarist Robert Wayne Davis, and quickly establishes itself as a force to be reckoned with.  The band also includes bassist Charles Salvaggio and drummer Matt Zavorski, while long-time writing partner Nathaniel Cox contributed on the creative side.  The result is some straight ahead rock that you can bang your head to.  This band obviously has a “take no prisoners” approach as they come right at you with their hard rocking sound, delivering songs that will leave a permanent impression on your ears.

Recommendation:  If you love rock, then you simply must Get this one.

Artist NameTAUK

Album NameShapeshifter II:  Outbreak

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Rock Fusion Instrumental

Track Listing:  1.  Prelude; 2.  Recreational Outrage; 3.  CMF 9000; 4.  Checkmate; 5.  Convoy; 6.  Not Your Nemesis; 7.  Let it Ride; 8.  Ratchet; 9.  Pioneer; 10.  Pitter Pattern; 11.  Upside Down

Publicist:  The Syndicate

Review:  We previously reviewed the first album in the series, and were impressed with the amazing new jazz sound of the band.  This time around, the music has a rockier sound, with its combination of prog rock, funk and jazz, and is much more cinematic in its overall vibe.  Like the previous release, this one provides an amazing soundtrack for parties, exercise or just living life.  In addition, the music is perfect for placement in commercials, film and television.  We think you should just put it on repeat and listen all day, as there are no weak tracks on the album.  We also can’t wait to review their live performance when they come to Missoula on November 6.

Recommendation:  Run, don’t walk, and Get this one today!

 

 

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Get it or forget it – Allman Goldflies Band, Jenny Van West, TAUK, Lucy Wise, Kris Barras Band

Happy Friday.  Let’s wrap up another great week of indie music with five more reviews, featuring some blues, Americana, and folk from America and internationally.  Have a wonderful weekend.  Here we go.

Artist NameAllman Goldflies Band

Album NameSecond Chance

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Southern Rock/Blues

Track Listing:  1.  Baby Show me How; 2.  Can’t Turn Back Now; 3.  Ever Been so Lonely Baby; 4.  Fadiddle; 5.  Pretty Green Eyes; 6.  Southern’s all I Ever Want to Be; 7.  Standing in the Georgia Rain; 8.  When Jesus Calls; 9.  Yesterday’s Blues; 10.  You Gave me Love

Publicist:  Doug Deutsch Publicity Services

Review:  Yes, the “Allman” in the band name is related to the original Allman Brothers Band.  Gary Allman is a cousin of Greg and Duane, and he definitely inherited the skills that made his cousins legendary.  Combining with his long-time friend and bassist David Goldflies (who was actually a member of The Allman Brothers Band from 1978 to 1982), AGB has accomplished their goal of keeping the Allman name relevant with the release of their debut album, Second Chance.  Allman’s raspy voice has a striking resemblance to that of Darius Rucker, while the sweet southern rock tones will definitely remind you of those other Allmans.  The lead track, “Baby Show me How,” is the perfect introduction to the power of this band, and prepares the listener for the rest of this awesome album.  The vibe turns bluesy on “Can’t Turn Back Now” and “Ever Been so Lonely Baby.”  Goldflies even shows off his fiddling skills on “Fadiddle.”  The rest of the album is just as great, and best summed up in the instant classic, “Southern’s all I Ever Wanted to Be.”

Recommendation:  Don’t hesitate to Get this one for your collection.  We believe it will become a prized possession and one of the crown jewels of your musical library.

Artist Name Jenny Van West

Album NameHappiness to Burn

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Americana

Track Listing:  1.  Happiness to Burn; 2.  Live in a new Way; 3.  Never Alone; 4.  45; 5.  Where I Stand; 6.  Empty Bowl; 7.  Twenty-Seven Dollars; 8.  Thresholds; 9.  Can’t Have you Now; 10.  Embers

Publicist:  KG Music Press

Review:  This album was produced by an amazing LA musician named Shane Alexander, so we were instantly excited to review it.  He has been able to bring the inherent talents of his artist to a new and exciting level, and add to his reputation as one of LA’s best.   The first thing that hit us was the silky smooth vocals and the ragtime feel of the title track.  It is obvious that both Alexander and Van West did their musical history homework before creating this masterpiece of an album, which seamlessly flows between venues while highlighting the immense talents of the participants.  “Live in a New Way” could be the new theme song for many organizations, with its anthemic feel and soaring keys.  Like most of the material on this album, it deserves industry attention for possible radio airplay and placement opportunities.  Her track “45” is a straight-out country classic in the style of Mary Chapin Carpenter’s “I Feel Lucky,” and could be a smash hit on country radio.  You won’t find a single weak track on this album – it is all golden.

Recommendation:  Easily one of the best albums of 2018, you would be a fool to not rush out and Get this one.  It is destined to be a classic.

Artist NameTAUK

Album NameShapeshifter I:  Construct

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Instrumental Jazz

Track Listing:  1.  Square 2; 2.  Premises; 3.  For Laughing out Loud; 4.  Stranger Danger; 5.  Malware

Publicist:  The Syndicate

Review:  Jazz has changed a lot over the years, and TAUK represents the latest contemporary version of this storied art form.  Combining elements  of funk, hip-hop, progressive rock with traditional jazz yields a new type of music that will draw in a younger audience.  The sound is hip, funky and swanky while keeping all the nuances that traditional jazz lovers enjoy.  These songs will thrill you, chill you and fill you with an amazing smorgasbord of sounds, beats and rhythms.

Recommendation:  Every jazz lover should rush out and Get this one, as well as every lover of great music.

Artist NameLucy Wise

Album NameWinter Sun

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Folk/Pop

Track Listing:  1.  Solid Ground; 2.  Winter Sun; 3.  Smile; 4.  You are Here; 5.  Wild Roses; 6.  Rennie Street Love Song; 7.  Swing and Turn Jubilee; 8.  Lower East Side; 9.  Walking Out; 10.  Hard Times; 11.  Here for Now; 12.  Following Sparks; 13.  Happy New Year Melbourne; 14.  You Light up my Life

Publicist:  Penney and Logan

Review:  We previously had the privilege of sharing the music video for the first track, “Solid Ground,” about a month ago, and are very excited for the opportunity to review this stellar artist.  Aussie Lucy Wise brings her background into her interpretation of American folk music, as her soaring sweet voice rises high above the simple acoustic accompaniment of her songs.  She wrote 12 of the 14 songs on the album, and chose wisely with the other two, breathing new life into the Appalachian folk tune “Swing and Turn Jubilee,” as well as the Gillian Welch classic, “Hard Times.”  This young lady’s time has come and she wastes none of it in bringing us a stellar collection of songs that are perfect for American radio as well as placement opportunities in television and film.  The harmonies on “Winter Sun” are heavenly, as are the uplifting words contained in the simply beautiful “Smile.”  Put this one on repeat, as you’ll want to be reminded of the amazing beauty of these songs time and time again.

Recommendation:  This one is a must-have for every serious music lover.  Don’t waste any more time – Get it today!

Artist NameKris Barras Band

Album NameThe Divine and Dirty

Label:  Mascot Label Group

Genre:  Blues/Rock

Track Listing:  1.  Kick me Down; 2.  Hail Mary; 3.  I Don’t owe Nobody Nothing; 4.  Propane; 5.  Wrong Place Wrong Time; 6.  Lovers or Losers; 7.  She’s More Than Enough; 8.  Stitch me Up; 9.  Hold on for Tomorrow; 10.  Blood on Your Hands; 11.  Watching Over Me

Publicist:  Mascot Label Group

Review:  From the first note of “Kick me Down, Kris Barras leaves no doubt that he is the “badass” of blues/rock musicians, not only in the UK, but around the globe.  His strong voice is perfectly suited to this style of music, which takes blues/rock to a whole new level.  This entire album sparkles with raw power.  Some of the best songs include “Kick me Down,” “Propane,” “Wrong Place Wrong Time,”  “She’s More Than Enough,” and “Blood on Your Hands,” which combine elements of classic rock with the best blues guitar heard to date.  You cannot go wrong with this one.

Recommendation:  Run, don’t walk, and Get this one before it’s gone.  It doesn’t get any better than this!!!