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Wednesday
Dec292010

Chameleon by Pixikill

Sisters Jewel & Blaire Restaneo stand as the front-women of Pixkill, claiming the hybrid style of electro pop grunge as their playground and joining fellow females like Avril Lavigne, The Veronicas, and Hayley Williams of Paramore at the forefront of young women who can rock a mic.

Chameleon by Pixikill

Wednesday
Dec292010

You Never Know by jsin

Montreal, Canada native jsin makes music that is unapologetically honest. Inspired heavily by the gritty rock music of yesteryear jsin’s debut Born harkens the memory of 1980’s head banging music with a modern twist.

You Never Know by jsin

Wednesday
Dec292010

So Good by TINA

TINA is a singer, songwriter, guitarist, tabla player, writer, dancer, and actor that has been touring worldwide since the age of five. Recently featured on Style Network’s hit show “Jerseylicious”, she is about to make her mainstream breakthrough with her new single “So Good” featuring Fat Joe.

So Good by TINA

Wednesday
Dec292010

Faith Rider by Imari Tones

An unapologetically Christian heavy metal band out of Japan, Tak, Hassy, and Jake have a passion to reach beyond their culture to make the music they love, and to reach beyond their music to bring Jesus into their culture. While drawing comparisons to legends like Van Halen, Rush, and Stryper with their hybrid of old school metal/glam/Brit/70’s prog rock, they are one of very few bands in the world that can claim true originality. How so? They are the first Christian heavy metal band ever to come out of Japan.

Faith Rider by Imari Tones

Monday
Dec202010

Mariah Carey's Christmas Hit in Reggae

10,000+ YouTube views and counting indicate that fans like Michelle Gordon’s reggae remake of Mariah Carey’s popular hit All I Want For Christmas Is You as much as the original. The unexpected response has prompted Michelle Gordon and Epistar Productions to make the song available on iTunes.

All I Want For Christmas by Michelle Gordon

Saturday
Dec182010

Codependent by The Band Split

Chicago’s The Band Split has just released its debut album, Unimpressive. But this assertive, hands-on, four-piece band is anything but unimpressive when it comes to making great music.  “It’s the indiest of indie labels,” Gatenby enthuses, “we couldn’t be more underground.”

Codependent by The Band Split

Wednesday
Dec152010

Ain't No Upside by Carey Ott

With an intelligent, evocative pop/rock style and truly monster hooks in the vein of Thom Yorke, Jack Johnson, and Coldplay, Ott is a perfect fit for today’s creative and human landscape. Fueled by his genuine love of people and the desire to serve and help them, Ott is certainly more than great musical talent.

Ain't No Upside by Carey Ott

Wednesday
Dec152010

Summertime by Heather Scott

Veteran performer Heather Scott is the face of the accomplished St. Louis Ocarina Trio. Born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, Scott began her musical career as a flutist, earning a Bachelor’s degree in music performance from Illinois State University, as well as a Master’s degree from Webster University.

Summertime by Heather Scott

Wednesday
Dec152010

Hold On Till Heaven by Michael Lee Band

You’ve never truly understood the phrase larger than life until you’ve met Michael Lee. The San Antonio-born, Houston-based actor, Emmy-nominated television producer, singer, songwriter, director, ghost hunter and alleged vampire walks the walk in a whirl of outrageous clothes, chutzpah and a mischievous mirth not seen since the heyday of hair metal.

Hold On Till Heaven by Michael Lee Band

Wednesday
Dec152010

Back and Forth Thing by Traum Diggs

Diggs’ straight forward, crystal clear delivery is a throwback to when hip-hop was more authentic but is still relevant to today’s landscape. When you listen to a Traum Diggs song you get humor, pain, social commentary and real raw lyricism all wrapped up in one package. “I’m an autobiographical emcee,” says Diggs. “My raps are my life.”

Back and Forth Thing by Traum Diggs

Thursday
Dec092010

Earth Is Crying by the T. J. Doyle Band

This song is about our Earth and the love she has for us and needs from us.  It’s dedicated to all who understand this and know there is a lot more each of us realizes than what we say.

Earth Is Crying by the T. J. Doyle Band

Wednesday
Dec082010

2 B Loved by Itaal Shur

The freedom to compose and create a dynamic body of work is afforded to a special few artists of each generation, musicians who deftly coordinate the chemistry of exceptional talent and exceptional opportunity. Itaal Shur is one of these rare and free musical craftsmen, with a career that includes top-shelf status as a songwriter, producer, and a Grammy Award for Song of the Year for the multi-Platinum hit “Smooth,”, recorded by Carlos Santanna and Rob Thomas.

2 B Loved by Itaal Shur

Wednesday
Dec082010

Sólin mun skína by Rökkurró

Rökkurró’s melancholic serenades are evocative of the cold and desolate landscapes of their distant homeland. Mesmerising tones and swooping strings projected against a bleak and solitary Nordic backdrop. And yet, unique warmth pervades Rökkurró’s music owed to the fragile and soothing voice of Hildur Kristín Stefánsdóttir.

Sólin mun skína by Rökkurró

Monday
Dec062010

Passion by Entelleckt

The debut single of emerging rap artist Entelleckt, entitled “Passion,” currently available on http://music.entelleckt.com, iTunes, Amazon,  is infused with evidence of the track’s namesake. The spacey synths and syncopated organic drums bring to mind thoughts of the Neptunes earlier work and the melodious hook is reminiscent of Cee-Lo Green.

Passion by Entelleckt

Friday
Dec032010

The Train by Virtual Jungle

While seeming reserved, Rebello creates music that blends progressive and alternative rock with Brazilian Jazz, Electronica and Classical music into an eclectic retro-futuristic pop blend with cinematic scope and hooks that are nothing short of deadly. It is this seeming incongruity that first draws in fans.

The Train by Virtual Jungle

Tuesday
Nov302010

The Sweetest Lie by Jaybeemusic

Sweet soul with a hint of Beatles. www.jaybeemusic.com

The Sweetest Lie by Jaybee Music

Sunday
Nov282010

Yes, I'm A Ho by Wendy Ho

Straight out of a Kansas City Trailer Park comes a true, American original: Wendy Ho. Crass, sexy, soulful, and ballsy, she is the definitive sexually liberated musical comedienne. Whether she’s spitting her own lyrical miracles, or jacking someone else’s song into her own poetic piece of perfection, Ho owns it.

Yes, I'm A Ho by Wendy Ho

Sunday
Nov282010

Time by Deborah Crooks

Deborah Crooks is a seeker. The San Francisco Bay Area-born and bred singer/songwriter grew up at the nexus of two tectonic plates; close to a city known for its history of social, musical and political upheaval. These days Crooks is a vibrant artist carrying on the San Francisco tradition of powerful female singer/songwriters with literate lyrics and progressive musical attitudes; well respected within the music scene and increasingly so outside of it.

Time by Deborah Crooks

Sunday
Nov282010

Playing Me by Phoebe Legere

Phoebe Legere, is a jazz composer, pianist, singer and multi-instrumentalist of French Canadian, Mayflower Pilgrim and Native American descent. The New York Times wrote:

‘Phoebe Legere plays the piano with enormous authority in a style that encompasses Chopin, blues, ragtime, bebop and beyond, and she brings to her vocal delivery a four and a half octave range, and an extraordinary palette of tonal color and meticulous phrasing.’

Playing Me by Phoebe Legere

Sunday
Nov282010

No reason to hide by Todd Koal

As a singer, songwriter, guitarist and percussionist, Canadian born Todd Koal expresses personal enlightenment and faith in the human spirit through his music. Whether it be from his fluid vocal style or his honesty reflected in compositions, Koal conjures up a great blend of acoustic pop and light rock.

No Reason To HIde by Todd Koal