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Friday
Feb122010

1-20-09 by Luke Parkin

1-20-09 by Luke Parkin

Luke Parkin is one of the most accomplished, conversant, and captivating assets, of the younger generation’s artists emerging to prominence. He has amassed upwards of 70 Albums, which amounts to over forty-five hours of music with a breathtaking oeuvre that spans many genres.

Friday
Feb122010

Breeze - Maree McRae

Breeze by Maree McRae

 

Maree McRae: A top award winning performing singer songwriter who’s latest release, BREEZE, from new album URGENCY, made #1 most added single in the country making it’s mark nationally at #7, alongside TAYLOR SWIFT, on Adult Contemporary Radio.

Thursday
Feb112010

Dax McCarty's Magic Elixir by The Twin Cats

Dax McCarty’s Magic Elixir by The Twin Cats

Indianapolis, Indiana’s prog-funk ensemble, The Twin Cats, have been on the path to creating their own distinctive approach to fusion music since their line up was finalized in 2004 by blending influences from funk to prog rock, jazz and electronica.

Thursday
Feb112010

Keeper by Vitamin-D

Keeper by Vitamin-D

Vitamin-D offers fetching soundscapes and musical nuances based around vibraphonettes, tremolo guitars, and looping trumpets. Dennis Cronin, the trumpet-wielding composer at the center of Brooklyn’s Vitamin-D, prefers musical nuances to oversized statements. Among others, Cronin and his trumpet have collaborated with alternative darlings Lambchop and Vic Chesnutt and performed with Yo La Tengo and Camera Obscura.

Thursday
Feb112010

Where The Wolf Roam by Strait Laces

Where The Wolf Roam by Strait Laces

“Ones to watch for 2010” Northern Ireland’s Strait Laces have been making noise since 2008. “Chunky, ballsy and a little bit sinister” their music nods to Biffy Clyro and At The Drive In whilst still maintaining a fresh sound.

Thursday
Feb112010

Beautiful Day by Sara Haze

Beautiful Day by Sara Haze

When we wake up to a beautiful day with the sun shining, it’s easier to focus on the positive things in our lives. “You have the option to look at your life and see the good,” says Sara Haze, explaining the title to her new album My Personal Sky. The line comes from her song “Beautiful Day” in which she states she’s “already been through the rain” and now there’s “not a cloud” in her “personal sky.” While that’s where she may have ended up, this sun-bleached blonde Southern California girl explores the whole journey through her music.

 

Thursday
Feb112010

Open Your Eyes by Shawn Fisher

Open Your Eyes by Shawn Fisher

“When I started to write my own songs, I tried to just take in everything I heard and learn from it,” says Shawn Fisher. “It wasn’t until a few years later that I really began to figure out my own way of saying things.” And these days, judging by the rabid reactions of the crowds that buy Shawn’s music and pack the shows by him and his back-up band the Jukebox Gypsies, the 21-year-old singer-songwriter’s way of saying things is one that a lot of people are crazy about.

Thursday
Feb112010

In The Sun by Mark Radcliffe

In The Sun by Mark Radcliffe

Former English teacher Mark Radcliffe grew up in Maine & Vermont and spent years as a writer before turning his wordsmithing to music. Having now played venues all over the country, Mark is steadily winning over new fans with his just-released album “The Sea Before Us, produced in Hollywood by Rob Giles of The Rescues and mastered by Grammy-winner Gavin Lurssen. 

Thursday
Feb112010

Pick Your Face Up Off the Floor by Farrad

Pick Your Face Up Off the Floor by Farrad

“If you have not had a chance to check out the correctness known as Farrad, then take a peek…he is definitely one to watch and if you don’t find yourself busting a move while listening to this you must have a giant stick shoved sideways up you’re a**. TRUST.” (Walt Cessna, contributor to BlackBook & A Shaded View On Fashion)

Thursday
Feb112010

When I Look Into Your Eyes by Debbie Cunningham

When I Look Into Your Eyes by Debbie Cunningham

Debbie Cunningham, vocalist, is known as a powerful and engaging entertainer. Her musical styling of jazz is soulful and sultry, yet elegant and sophisticated. She holds a Bachelor of Music from Pennsylvania’s Temple University. Most recently, Cunningham was featured in the independent film- SWAY, due to be released in 2010. She lives in Franklin, TN with her husband and 2 children.

Thursday
Feb112010

Esoteric by Chamber of Echoes

Esoteric by Chamber of Echoes

CHAMBER OF ECHOES – NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF ONE

With a name like “Chamber of Echoes,” one might expect a large band with room filling sound. Well, in this case, the room filling sound is obtained through the music of a one person phenom named Klaryssa Korol, who virtually single-handedly provides the vocals, programming, drum machines, synthesizer, samples and loops that make up her sound.

Thursday
Feb112010

Grow by Chad Hollister

Grow by Chad Hollister

Chad Hollister has opened for Bob Dylan, Paul Simon and Tom Petty, and in the fall of 2009 he released Chad Hollister, his fourth CD. The self-titled disc was produced by Anthony J. Resta (Elton John, Collective Soul, Shawn Mullins). Hollister’s musical style shines original with his percussive background. His personal lyrics are appreciative of a life on Mother Earth and his music is “pure sonic alchemy,” according to Resta.

Tuesday
Feb092010

Death By Fear by Michelle Lynn

Death by Fear by Michelle Lynn

A collaboration between folk singer-songwriter Michelle Lynn and alt-rock oddball Brahman Shaman. A satire of paranoia, the song is written from an apocalyptic state of mind. Death by Fear is the sixth track on Michelle’s third album Pre-Echoes for the Postmodern.

Tuesday
Feb022010

Rushing the Borders by Klezma Villanova

Rushing the Borders by Klezma Villanova

Klezma Villanova have just released their new EP/ Demo, Rushing the Borders. The title track from the EP shows off their unique Gypsy inspired, indie folk. You can listen to all four tracks from the EP at http://klezmavillanova.bandcamp.com and view their detailed profile at Sonicbids.

Tuesday
Feb022010

Thot - Solid Insecure Flower

Thot - Solid Insecure Flower

Spreading his universe with protagonists such as electrical thistles, speaking hills or mute windmills, Thot cleverly mixes rock and electronic music, industrial and acoustics sounds, freeing itself from any codes and turning stages upside down.

Friday
Jan292010

Closer - Shayna Zaid & The Catch

Closer by Shanya Zaid & The Catch

Blending elements of folk, jazz, indie pop and cabaret, Shayna Zaid’s melodically inclined lyrical work leaves traces of solace, reflection and affection. The combination of Zaid’s dynamic stage presence, her powerful smoky voice and her playful jazzy swagger lends an enchanting display.  

Friday
Jan292010

It's You - Shayna Zaid & The Catch

It’s You by Shayna Zaid & The Catch

Blending elements of folk, jazz, indie pop and cabaret, Shayna Zaid & The Catch’s melodically inclined musical work has been compared to Norah Jones, Feist and Macy Gray…yet sits in a category all it’s own.  

Friday
Jan222010

"Firecracker on a Quiet Pond" by Zeta Vang

Artist and Manager own publishing outright — Thanks & have a nice day

Firecracker on a Quiet Pond

Friday
Jan152010

Never The Same - Charley Langer

Never The Same - Charley Langer

 

Charley Langer: Intelligent smooth jazz. Think “Phil Woods meets Boney James”.

Friday
Jan152010

Light From A Narrow Window - Ann Sweeten

Light From A Narrow Window - Ann Sweeten

 

Ann Sweeten - Stylish and sophisticated technical composition in well-rooted classical themes is blended with originality and passion resulting in performances that pack an emotional wallop - cool score, neo-classical, new age redefined.