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Tuesday
Jul132010

Moving On by The Famous

Take the ‘50s-era country of Hank Williams, Sr. and filter it through ‘70s punk rock, ‘80s psychobilly, and ‘90s post-punk. You’ll find yourself staring eye-to-eye with San Francisco’s own “Pixies in a cowboy hat.”

Moving On

Tuesday
Jul132010

Carolina Tide by John Mark McMillan

With comparisons ranging from Springsteen to Yorn, singer/songwriter John Mark McMillan’s music has been described as “gutsy, poetic rock ‘n’ roll.” The native North Carolinian draws from his Southern, “preader’s kid” roots to create spiritually-minded indie rock that is connecting with mainstream and Gospel music fans.

Carolina Tide

Monday
Jul122010

Subway Gospel by Alyssa Anjelica James

Alyssa Anjelica James, a self-proclaimed tree hugger, was born in Harlem NYC and conceived in The Wasatch Mountains of Washington State-this prompted her father to give her the name Wasatchi. Both the mountains and the city pulse though this artists veins as evident in her eclectic sound. On her song “Getcha Groove On” she is a rapper who spits with passion, urgency and ease, and yet on “Laughter In The Distance” a folk, RnB inflected ballad she sings with a sincere intimacy about brighter days to come.

Subway Gospel

Monday
Jul122010

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

Sunday
Jul112010

Need You Tonight by Johnny DeMarco

Johnny DeMarco is a songwriter/performer who understands the value of a well crafted song. Be it a ballad…soundtrack or a rocker, Johnny’s powerful, melodic and anthem oriented radio-ready songs are jam packed with attitude, honesty and integrity.

Need You Tonight

Thursday
Jul082010

Thinking About You by Starfire

Keyboardist & lead vocalist Dairenn Lombard has been playing synthesizer keyboard and electric/acoustic guitar for over 23 years, and writing songs for nearly 15 years, Dairenn has spent the past eight years in his home studio engineering and mixing the recordings, including those for the 2010 debut CD “Eye of the Storm.” When not recording, he has spent the last two years performing solo, acoustic sets throughout southern California.

Thinking About You

Thursday
Jul082010

7/11 by The Christophers

7/11 is the new single due out on the 6th of September and follows hot on the heels of the heavily played Catburglar mix of Plans.

Sounding a little bit like New Order on acid this Manchester-based band deal in stark industrial beats and bitterly spiked monochrome pop.

More music and info can be found at: http://www.myspace.com/thisisthechristophers and at http://www.thechristophersmusic.co.uk/

7/11

Thursday
Jul082010

Gaw... by '71

the popular rock band from Bangladesh got the fame after releasing the track “gaw..”. They are corrently working on their own album and some other projects as well. After the album “live now” and the mixed compilation of bands in “rock 202 & 303”, people are expecting great music from the young but talented band.

Gaw...

Thursday
Jul082010

Anna's Waltz by Russell Howard

After holding it close to his chest for a year, singer/songwriter Russell Howard re-recorded and re-released this track in 2009.  Anna’s Waltz represents a bridge between the bombastic energy of Russell’s first record and the emotional connectivity of his current project: City Heart.
Connect at http://www.russellhowardmusic.com for more.

Anna's Waltz

Thursday
Jul082010

Motherland by Lenelle Moïse

Lenelle Moïse is a poet, playwright, vox musician & internationally-touring performance artist. In addition to regular performances at colleges and theatres across the USA and Canada, she has been featured in venues as diverse as the the United Nations, the Omega Institute, the Louisiana Superdome and off-Broadway at the Culture Project. She is the 2010-2012 Poet Laureate of Northampton, MA.

Motherland

Thursday
Jul082010

Middle of Harlem by Gregory Abbott

International star and platinum recording artist, songwriter and producer Gregory Abbott’s roots stem from Venezuela (his mother) and the Island of Antigua (his father). Raised in New York City, he is a dual citizen of the USA and Antigua.

Middle of Harlem

Saturday
Jul032010

Lost Little Girl (Acapella Version) by Tiffany Apan

The song “Lost Little Girl (Acapella Version)” is Tiffany Apan’s new single that was released in June of 2010.  This song features a more soulful side of Tiffany’s vocals.  In fact, Tiffany wrote the song when she portrayed a Free Style Jazz Singer in the world premiere of Marta Effinger’s “Whispers Want to Holler.”  “Lost Little Girl (Acapella Version)” was also a Finalist in the 2009 Best New Song in the World Contest.  The song was also featured in a ‘ghost hunting’ excavation of Farnam Manor on ParaNexus Universe Paranormal Talk Radio.  The song was also featured on the “La Femme Electrique” Compilation CD.

Lost Little Girl (Acapella Version)

Friday
Jul022010

Under The Power Lines by Inkysmudge

Under The Power Lines is the first track from the forthcoming So Much For Country EP by London’s Inkysmudge. Showcasing a love of American rock music that some consider inappropriate of an Englishman, Under The Power Lines explores the theme of an escape. Crunching guitars, grooving drums and a soaring ebow melody provide the musical backdrop.

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Under The Power Lines

Friday
Jul022010

Gaw... by '71

‘71 is a very popular band from Bangladesh. Currently they ar working on another project which is expected to come next month.

Gaw...

Thursday
Jul012010

Blue Light by Indofin

Indofin, together since 2002, is a skapunkreggae powertrio from Austin TX. From these very modest beginnings and years spent at what seemed like futile efforts, Indofin has certainly come a long way, becoming one of the defining bands of the central Texas scene.

Blue Light

Wednesday
Jun302010

Outside In by gilli moon

THE STILLNESS shows the strength of gilli moon’s songwriting, her dynamic vocal range, and joy for the piano. As a rare songwriter who “can take a song any place she wants… singing sweet whispers one minute, and screaming rock the next,” according to Music Connection, with THE STILLNESS, gilli moon exemplifies unparalleled growth and maturity in all facets of her being and art, from soulful songwriting, to impassioned vocal delivery to graceful and captivating piano compositions.

Outside In

Friday
Jun252010

Today by Second Dan

Second Dan is ready to re-emerge after the past year holed up in the studio working on their new album, “Angeline”. These new recordings should cement the band in the echelons of New York City’s scene, building on the success of their debut album “Bringing Down Goliath”.

Today

Friday
Jun252010

Nothing To Wear by Danielle DeLaite

Confident yet vulnerable, sultry yet sweet; you can’t miss this in her music or her personality. This young Australian singer, DaniElle DeLaite, is definitely pop, but she somehow makes it different. It’s classy, it’s sexy, a bit funky, a bit cheeky. A writer of both upbeat and laid back songs DaniElle loves nothing more than performing and connecting with her audience with everyone having a good time.

Nothing To Wear

Thursday
Jun242010

Going Down To Louisiana by Marshall Lawrence

Not many blues artists can call themselves “the Doctor of the Blues” without a whole stretcher-full of the idiom’s winking big talk. But Marshall Lawrence can, and with only the slightest bit of irony. The award-nominated Canadian bluesman actually holds a doctorate in psychology, and he knows how to use it—just as he knows how to use his slashing guitar, stinging, lightning-fast slide, and pleading, mournful moan: Marshall’s prescription for a maximum blues remedy.

Going Down To Louisiana

Thursday
Jun242010

Sunday Morning by Fatty Acid

A glitchy electro-acoustic rush from Fatty Acid, an electronic rock band from New York City.  “Sunday Morning” comes from the debut self-titled release (Ropeadope Records, 2009).  more music @ fattyacid.bandcamp.com on on iTunes.  For live dates, visit myspace.com/fattyacidsound.  To contact, write to jon@fattyacidmusic.com.

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