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Thursday
Sep092010

I'll Bring 'Em Everyday by Glynn David

“I’ll Bring ‘Em Everyday” is the fruit of a New Mexico collaboration that merged the lyrical poetry and vocal artistry of singer songwriter Glynn David with an original acoustic score of respected guitar and bass man, Joe Silva! … A reminder that love’s courting gestures are all too often revived as a desperate substitute for attentive love and/or, a bandage for injured love. (c) 2009 View-Trend* Music & Film Score Publishing Company (ASCAP)

I'll Bring 'Em Everyday

Thursday
Sep092010

The Fear

This song is from our 2008 EP “Cassandra Never Lies” available on itunes.

The Fear

Monday
Sep062010

Journey by Lola Bleu

Janell McCracken p/k/a Lola Bleu is a truly unique talent. The beautiful 22-years-old songstress has been singing all of her life and it shows on her debut album Love Will Find A Way.

Released in early August on HSP Music, the album is the story of Bleu getting out of a relationship, dealing with the breakup and finally finding the person she wants to be with. Produced primarily by David Sanders II, Love covers various genres from soul to hip-hop to mid-tempo grooves with the one constant being Bleu’s smooth soulful voice.

Journey by Lola Bleu

Monday
Sep062010

Hours Late by J-Punch and Dave Moonshine

J-Punch and Dave Moonshine have infused and ensorcelled what would otherwise be known as “Down-Tempo” EDM with abstract and contemplative lyrics that would normally be considered “Alternative Rock”. The duo haphazardly refer to this style as “Alt-Tempo” (or “Down-Rock” if you nasty).

Hours Late by J-Punch and Dave Moonshine

Friday
Sep032010

Keepn' It Simple by Casey Dilworth

Confucius had it right when he stated how “life is really simple,” so many years ago. And country singer Casey Dilworth is trying his best to live by those wise words today. Dilworth lives in Red Wing, Minnesota (Yes. That Red Wing, where the shoes come from) but travels to Nashville, Tennessee whenever it’s time to make music. Although Confucius never made a country record (that we know of), he would heartily agree with Dilworth’s many simple, but highly effective musical values.

Keepn' It Simple by Casey Dilworth

Friday
Sep032010

Summer Home by Peter Buzzelle

Peter Buzzelle (Vocals, Drums, Guitar) is a singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and indie rock musician from Boston, Massachusetts. Buzzelle’s main influences are mixed amongst artists such as Elliott Smith, Morrissey and Grizzly Bear. Buzzelle is an original singer and songwriter whose lyrics and vocal melodies are memorable. His music tells a story about his life and his experiences, with a blend of unique genres that give him a different sound. Buzzelle has written and recorded his newly released debut album “To Telescope” with the help of Chris Zerby, a producer from California. In the beginning of his career, Peter was the founder of a band called Frequency dB that has toured for over half a decade across the west coast of the United States with well known bands such as The Poises. Buzzelle is an independent musician that has learnt to market himself and manage his own career over the years. His album “To Telescope” tells a story about his life and his experiences amongst a broad range of genres that creates a unique and refreshing sound.

Summer Home by Peter Buzzelle

Wednesday
Sep012010

Kastljós by For a Minor Reflection

Hailing from Iceland FaMR comprises of four 20-year-olds from Reykjavík, Iceland. Their music is best described as energetic, melodious post-rock, though being the natural creative visionaries they are, the band expand and even subvert their style with almost every song.

Kastljós by For a Minor Reflection

Wednesday
Sep012010

Who Wanna Die

Who Wanna Die is an original song by glass city corruption aka krookid killaz which consists of restriktid and young clip

Who Wanna Die

Tuesday
Aug312010

Operator Man by DJP

DeWayne Matthew Counce, born October 23, 1984 in Minneapolis, Minnesota was raised and brought up in the Twin Cities area, more specifically in the city of Brooklyn Park. At an early age, it was obvious that DeWayne was blessed with a very rare gift and talent for music.

Operator Man by DJP

Sunday
Aug292010

Coming Home by The On Fires

“The bastard lovechild of The B52s and The Sex Pistols”. Flaming Lips meets Blondie. Stereophonics meets Siouxsie & The Banshees.

Kangaroo Punk! Indie rock meets classic punk - vibrant, Aussie, fun.

The On Fires are an indie rock/punk band from Australia who grew up in the thriving Melbourne pub scene and formed in 2004. The band has been travelling to Europe since 2007 and did their first US performances in early 2010.

Coming Home by The On Fires

Friday
Aug272010

'Retribution Blues' by ONE BAD SON

Vancouver rock n rollers One Bad Son seem to live in another world. While the modern world rewards pop princesses, overnight Idols, and musicians more adept with auto-tune than a guitar and pen, One Bad Son does things the old fashioned way: touring the country over the past 6 years, honing their chops, finding themselves as writers, and becoming a band of brothers.

‘Retribution Blues’ is a rock n roll revenge song, in the vein of GnR, Zeppelin, and the Stones, with a dash of Soundgarden.

www.onebadson.com

Retribution Blues - ONE BAD SON

Thursday
Aug262010

See You Tonight by Kotadama

Chris and Evan Brown have done things most guys their ages—22 and 24, respectively—never even dream of doing. Like traveling the world as competitive ballroom dancers, or dabbling in stock market trading. But not long ago the brothers decided to enter another creative venture. One with its own kind of gliding grace, a lush beauty to equal the moves of their dancing days—and one that looks to net them an even greater return than the Dow Jones or NASDAQ might ever yield. In 2007 the pair formed Kotadama, a boldly inventive group that, with its startling debut album, Dichotomy, is about to become the fresh musical faces of pop radio. 

See You Tonight by Kotadama

Thursday
Aug262010

Addiction by Kelly Green

With a voice to rival the depth and range of legends like Pat Benetar, Annie Lennox, and Ann Wilson, Kelly Greene is a musical force to be reckoned with. This Rock Singer-Songwriter/Musician serves up a tall drink of modern rock with a heavy twist of old school bite and lyrics deserving attention. Taking musical cues from influences like Weezer, Third Eye Blind and Van Halen, Greene delivers killer Rock songs that drive from beginning to end with raw emotion and no apologies.

Addiction by Kelly Green

Thursday
Aug262010

Antigua by Dusty and the Lovenotes

Dusty and The LoveNotes is a modern day folk-rock band with a varied and strong Americana sound. Dusty Recor, the fearless leader, has always taken the road less traveled. Her lead guitarist, Indian Joe, is an old soul who started teaching himself piano at the age of 5. Their debut CD, “What Did You Expect?” is a collection of stories taken from the experiences of her life. As the name suggests, it’s probably not what you’d expect.

Antigua by Dusty and the Lovenotes

Wednesday
Aug252010

God In The Hole- Android Lust

Struggle is a natural part of the creative process for many artists. For Shikhee, the one-woman army behind industrial act Android Lust, struggle became downright essential to the production of the fourth Android Lust album, The Human Animal. Not by choice, of course: Nearly a decade after debuting as the first one-woman industrial act, the Bangladeshi-born New Yorker found herself burnt out from balancing a music career with what some might call “real life.”

God In The Hole- Android Lust

Wednesday
Aug252010

Water's Edge by Simon Fagen

Simon Fagan is not our typical Irish singer songwriter. Blending elements of gospel and folk with acoustic rock, Simon and band produce a big Americana sound. He’s opened for both Lionel Richie and Smokey Robinson and has sold out shows in Ireland, The UK and Egypt.

Water's Edge by Simon Fagen

Wednesday
Aug252010

Ancient City by John Connolly

John Connolly is a gutsy songwriter with a strong stage presence.
In the spring of 2010, John collaborated with Brian Ahern (Emmylou Harris, Roy Orbison, Johnny Cash) to record an acoustic album due out in September.

Ancient City by John Connolley

Wednesday
Aug252010

You and Me by Jason Poe

A great pop song is easy to spot, but hard to create. That’s why singer/songwriter Jason Poe is obsessed with creating cleverly crafted hooks, relying on a piano and leaving his acoustic guitar behind. His catchy choruses and thoughtful lyrics leave listeners wanting more. Taking cues from musical greats like Paul McCartney and Brian Wilson, Jason has positioned himself somewhere in the musical spectrum between Aqualung and The Fray.

You and Me by Jason Poe

Tuesday
Aug242010

Citadel by Icky's Ego

Icky’s Ego: LA’s Avante-Garage Rock Experience.

Icky’s Ego is the ambient/hard-hitting rock collaboration of Los Angeles based musicians David Crocco, Cela Scott, Philo Brathwaite and Vreny Van Elslande.

The band spends their daylight hours sequestered in the Hollywood Hills with producer extraordinaire Brian D. Hardin, investigating sonic landscapes and mental meltdowns.


Citadel by Icky's Ego

Monday
Aug232010

Hero by Annie Fitzgerald

Singer/Songwriter Annie Fitzgerald combines tender lyrics akin to Shawn Colvin, a timeless sound like that of Ray Lamontagne, a soulfulness kindred to Patty Griffin, and a quiet intensity similar to Damien Rice, then stirs the pot into a sound that’s all her own.

Hero by Annie Fitzgerald