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Entries in Pop (115)

Tuesday
Apr192011

Fade by Hudson K

Hudson K is the brainchild of singer/songwriter Christina Horn. Combining influences that span decades, Christina’s work dwells in the abstract, emerging in timeless forms. Drawing her inspiration from other such artists as Tori Amos and Tom Waits, Hudson K has crafted their own unique sound of avant-garde and pop fusion. Incredibly photogenic and fashion-minded, Horn is a glamorous figure for the alternative music realm; a seeming star-in-waiting, successor to that mystical/sexual rock-heroine crown.

Fade by Hudson K

Saturday
Apr022011

PlasticLand by EllenOnceAgain

Ellen Once Again is a singer/songwriter and musician from Texas. Her blend of soul, folk and pop vocals blend effortlessly to make a sound that is vintage without sounding dated.

Known for her soulful heartfelt singing, positive lyrics, beautiful personality and infectious smile Ellen is inspired by Ingrid Michaelson, Lauryn Hill, Sara Bareilles, Adele, Corinne Bailey Rae & Stevie Wonder but maintains her own “quirky” musical identity.

PlasticLand by EllenOnceAgain

Thursday
Mar312011

Diamonds by Shye

21-year-old Antione “Shye” Pearson has always had a way with words but it wasn’t until 2009 that he decided to turn his rap dreams into reality.

Raised in the South Suburbs of Chicago, Shye first made noise in February of 2010 with his first official mixtape, Shutup Rollup & Ride. The tape hosted by DJ Ill Will and DJ Rampage (Omarion’s official DJ) has amassed 40,000+ digital downloads and counting. The effort was featured on various popular websites including www.hotnewhiphop.com, www.datpiff.com, www.livemixtapes.com, and www.mixtapetorrent.com.

Diamonds by Shye

Saturday
Mar262011

Surrender by Jennings

Jennings: Small Frame, Big Voice:

The old adage “big things come in small packages” has perhaps never been more fitting for an artist than in the case of Jennings, the one-name moniker of New York based siren Mary Jennings.

Standing just a shade over five feet tall, Jennings delivers a robust and heartfelt sound that is anything but small-scale.

Surrender by Jennings

Saturday
Mar192011

Green by Charlotte Sabina

By almost any measure, Charlotte Sabina is a typical ten year-old girl. She lives in Manhattan with her parents and younger brother and has attended the same school since kindergarten. She plays tennis, lacrosse and flag football and she surfs competitively; she spends her free time playing in her tree house with her friends and her brother and she likes to dig her toes into the sand at the beach during the summer when she’s not training as a junior lifeguard. Most of all, Sabina has the joyous, short-attention span of a ten-year old. That is, unless she’s making music. When Charlotte Sabina sits down at the piano, a transformation comes over her. She suddenly displays an intensity and competence that artists twice her age struggle to find, working at her creations with a dogged determination that inspires awe in her teachers and her artistic collaborators.

Green by Charlotte Sabina

Saturday
Mar192011

Better Days by Jennifer Richman

Sometimes we survive through our art, and sometimes we save others. Jennifer Richman has done both. The Brooklyn born and bred singer/songwriter has a penchant for uplifting lyrics and songs of hope and inspiration. Her song “Beautiful Girl” spent over 30 weeks on Top 40 and Adult Contemporary Charts in 2010, and Jennifer was nominated as Best Female Artist and Best New Artist of 2010 by New Music Weekly Magazine.

Better Days by Jennifer Richman

Saturday
Mar192011

S-S-S-Saturday by Bowling For Soup

Having been in constant creative demand for over 17 straight years, pop-punk uber-band Bowling for Soup clearly has no problem kicking out fresh songs, ridiculous videos, and album after album of music that sets the bar for their genre. Even after nearly two decades together, some things are the same. They still call Denton, TX home, they still are putting out an avalanche of new music every year, and they’re still the guys you’d cut class with to get a beer and a Hot Pocket. For a band that has had only one personnel change in 17 years, which is a remarkable feat by any standards, it’s clear that the team stays tight and that ain’t gonna change. As much as things are the same, however, recent times have brought massive changes for Bowling for Soup, and some things are very, very different and completely awesome.

S-S-S-Saturday by Bowling For Soup

Saturday
Mar192011

Fish, Eggs and Sushi by Moochie Mac and Friends

Rock band by day and beer fueled superheroes by night (or sometimes the other way around), Moochie Mac & Superfriends formed in the summer of 2008 after being inspired by a trip to Japan. As fate would have it our heroes, Moochie Mac & Hayashi wrote their first song together—titled Baan Thai—after getting smashed at Thai Beach Bar on Kamakura Beach. On the plane trip back to their native Singapore, the duo decided to form a band and write an album about all of the adventures they had in Tokyo. Once they returned home, they recruited long time friend K-9 to complete the awesome trio and Moochie Mac & Superfriends was born.

Fish, Eggs and Sushi by Moochie Mac and Friends

Saturday
Mar122011

Life Is For The Living by Ryan Michaels Band

Ryan Michaels Band is giving Nashville another reason to be known as Music City. Emerging from the exploding Tennessee rock scene, the band’s signature sound and highly energetic performances are drawing comparisons to arena rockers Bon Jovi, Bruce Springsteen and Kings of Leon. Their brand of melodic, emotion driven rock, heartfelt vocals and insight-fully crafted lyrics can be heard on their debut album “Life Is For The Living”.

Life Is For The Living by Ryan Michaels Band

Thursday
Mar102011

Hurricane by Summerfield

Comprised of cousins Summer Collins (15, vocals and guitar) and Isaac Ball (20, violin), Summerfield is an astonishing modern country-pop duo that, in barely a year, has won legions of fervent fans stretching from the pair’s Fayetteville, North Carolina, home to as far away as Russia and Europe. But, being close relatives, Summerfield’s roots naturally go back farther than the act’s official beginnings.

Hurricane by Summerfield

Thursday
Mar102011

Self Sufficient by Self Tort

Shades of Dr John and Eric Clapton, with hints of a full gin soaked gravel sound of Joe Cocker and with lyrics that show an emotional life, lived to the max…you have it! Self Tort plans to have his third solo CD completed during 2012 and proposes to embark on a tour of the USA to promote the CD

Self Sufficient by Self Tort

Monday
Feb282011

Borrow Your Love by The Buddy Love Project

Most listeners have never heard or seen anything quite like the Buddy Love Project. The California native mixes hip-hop, pop, rock and dance music into a special fusion he calls Future Disco.

Borrow Your Love by The Buddy Love Project

Monday
Feb282011

Bumblebee by Rachel Brown

23-year-old Rachel Brown is a singer, songwriter and musician born and raised in New York City. Brown’s music fuses pop, country, Caribbean, Hawaiian and world sounds into a captivating groove.

Bumblebee by Rachel Brown

Thursday
Feb242011

You'll Never Win by Arrest My Sister

Arrest My Sister takes live music to new frontiers with its bold and eclectic mix of music styles. Based in Los Angeles, CA, the band revives classic sound and spins it with a modern twist, blending a melting pot of legendary influences from fifty years of rock and roll with today’s flavor and the beat of the “kick.”

You'll Never Win by Arrest My Sister

Sunday
Jan302011

I Just Found Out About Love by Erin Dickins

After a decade plus hiatus from the music business, jazz vocalist Erin Dickins is back with a new album and a new attitude. A founding member of the original jazz vocal group Manhattan Transfer, Dickins’ latest CD Nice Girls is a collection of beautifully recorded, exquisitely performed and brilliantly chosen gems - from cool sultry ballads to swinging arrangements. The release is the perfect soundtrack to Dickins’ comeback.

I Just Found Out About Love by Erin Dickins

Thursday
Jan202011

End of Another Day by The Driftwood Sailors

The Driftwood Sailors are a “Swag Rock” band that play what can best be described as music with an old soul and new groove. End of Another Day mixes elements of folk and pop rock with a laid back approach. Check out www.thedriftwoodsailors.com for more info and a free demo. Enjoy!

End of Another Day by The Driftwood Sailors

Saturday
Jan152011

Made Up My Mind by Broni

Almost two years on from releasing his debut album Every Thought I’ve Had Since I Was 10, Broni is gearing up for a big 2011 with the upcoming release of his follow up LP; To Get Her, Together. Returning with more personal tales of life and love with his unique view of the world, Broni’s sophomore album is a sincere ode to the simple things in life and the quirks that arise from youth and love. 

Made Up My Mind by Broni

Saturday
Jan152011

Ramblin Man by Greg Susoreny

For Greg Susoreny, it’s been a long time coming. His debut as a songwriter and recording artist is the fulfillment of a genuine passion carried in his heart over several years. While his arrival in music comes after starting several businesses in other industries, he is not ending something; he’s just getting started. With the sharp contemplation and adult contemporary/country sound that defines his music, time spent listening to Greg feels like talking over beers with Kenny Cheseny and Don Henley. All insight, and no hangover.

Ramblin Man by Greg Susoreny

Saturday
Jan012011

Backroads and Sunsets by Seth and Zakk

This Cape Cod, Massachusetts based duo, formally Seth Simonelli and Zakk Bates, kick out tight sets of acoustic pop/rock with edge on record and on stage, and keep their feet on the ground in everyday life as silly, simple humans. Much like Dashboard Confessional, it’s goofy kids with twitchy teen angst hung on expertly catchy melodies. Also much like Dashboard Confessional, it’s almost always about a girl.

Backroads and Sunsets by Seth and Zakk

Wednesday
Dec292010

Pretty Picture Frame by Holly Long

Having crafted 4 albums over the past decade in her pop/funk/soul hybrid style with a string of top-shelf producers, singer/songwriter, Holly Long communicates her passion and worldview with an evocative sound in league with Annie Lenox, Sarah McLachlan, and Carly Simon. It’s not just about the music, though. Much like for her chanteuse heroines, music is about connection and community. It’s where she finds herself, and how she makes her contribution to the world.

Pretty Picture Frame by Holly Long