Music Musings – July 2013 Focus on Meg Myers There’s no denying the influence that Meg Myers has had over me during the last year. I keep returning to her performances time and again. Watchful readers will note that it has only been a couple of weeks since Heart Heart Head was reviewed and before that, there have been two other videos Tennessee, about 7 months ago and Monster almost a year ago. Monster grabbed me (and many other readers) so much, that it made the…
Read MoreTuscon, Arizona band The Great Collision was reviewed here about a month ago for I Fell from the band’s April 2013 long-player, Running In Circles. At the time of that review, I mentioned that my favorite track from that long-player was Never Gonna Be Alone. Well, that video was released on May 29th, and I received a nice post via Facebook to let me know it was available. Take a listen to that track and see what you think. Since the original…
Read MoreI Am Ampersand, otherwise known as singer-songwriter Matt Hainsby, delivers a folk-blues gem with 20 Seas 4 Oceans from his November 2012 long-player Grave Goods. Just a little acoustic playful guitar, a bit of electronic noodling-but only for texture, a nice tenor voice and great spare backing vocals. This could have dropped straight out of the late 60’s playbook onto your doorstep. Matt Hainsby’s solo work here is in stark contrast to the nearly progressive folk-rock of his regular band, Fujiya…
Read MoreSinger and pianist Jenn Malzone is a busy girl, fronting Middle Class Fashion while maintaining playtime with Paper Dolls and Tight Pants Syndrome-all hailing from St. Louis, MO. All I can say is, “St. Louis, you are lucky folks indeed!” Jenn Malzone plays the middle ground in a shifting minor key to major key musical landscape, making her brand of pop sound more interesting than a normal pop songstress. Here on Middle Class Fashion’s Sugar Hrt Candy, from the January…
Read MoreAustralian singer/songwriter and multi-genre artist, Diana May Clark, adds another style to her jazz, tango and Portuguese flavored Brazilian music-alternative pop. No, I didn’t stutter, and because Diana has a tremendous musical repertoire of styles that she is already versed at, her alt-pop is absolutely influenced by them in a positive way. Here on Sunny Daze, from the EP of the same name, (really a 2-song single with an alternate take of the title track, scheduled for release June…
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