Jammin’ Uke player, Julia Nunes, released her full-length, Settle Down at the beginning of February 2012. Stay Awake is the lead off track and was actually released earlier in 2012 as a single, which this video was used to promote. Now that the full-length is out, there’s no need to hesitate. You can find more information on Julia Nunes by visiting her web site, complete with all social and purchase links. Give Julia a listen! (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
Read MoreSweet, simple folk-pop melodies with sincere delivery. That should be the by-line for Jennah Barry’s long-player, Young Men. Slow Dance paints a picture of a waiting (wife, girlfriend, lover) who want’s her man to come and dance with her when he gets home. It’s that simple, but the melody is so catchy that it will be echoing in your head long after the song finishes. Check out Jennah Barry on her Facebook, MySpace or Bandcamp sites. (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
Read MoreThe New Electric Sound mines musical history archives to create their brand of pop-rock goodness. It’s a formula used many times before but not always this successfully. Check out the video for the band’s single, Heart Beat, from their self-titled long-player released September, 2012. These are sounds you’ve heard before-a hook filled melody, syncopated guitar and drum work and fine tenor lead vocal delivery. In short, The New Electric Sound doesn’t break new ground here; It simply re-invents it in the band’s…
Read MoreThe Apples are jazz, hip-hop, turntable, ska fusion from Israel, and the sound is simply awesome! Here on their tribute to Amy Winehouse (a cover of You Know I’m No Good) shortly after Amy’s death in 2011, you can feel the emotion and the performance vibe. The band must be something to see live. The Apples released their latest long-player, Fly On It, in August 2012. You can find more information on The Apples by visiting their web site, which has…
Read MoreI almost passed on this track from Amsterdam based 5-piece, Moke, simply based on the intro, but it didn’t take long to flesh itself out and become interesting. Here on Burning The Ground from the band’s September 2012 long-player, Collider, Moke uses bits of electronic noodling along with full force guitars and pristine vocals to craft a first-rate rock offering. You can find more information on Moke, by visiting their web site, (in German, I think) which includes store and social links. Check…
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