Month: November 2013

Lily & Madeleine – Come To Me

 Sister folk-popsters Lily & Madeleine made their Vodka debut this year a few months after their critically acclaimed EP The Weight Of The Globe (January 2013) was released and since then, they have garnered air play on forward-thinking radio stations, such as Serious XM radio’s The Loft and others, while tending to an ever growing fan-base. On October 29th, the duo released their debut self-titled long-player and it is more of the same great music. While Globe seemed to focus on a single style-melodic…

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Marijn – Valentino

 This guy has been on my radar for awhile. I’ve checked out some of his songs, and even purchased some digital content. Marijn writes largely dreamy pop music that insinuates itself into your sensibilities. Often lyrically melancholy, his words tell stories of pain, loss or introspection. Here on Sailing South the title song for the 2013 movie, Valentino, you get a little more up-beat taste of Marijn.  You can find plenty of good information on Marijn by visiting his web site, which includes most of his…

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Cotton Belly – Greatness

 Enter Cotton Belly, a band with an eye for blues, rock and integration; A band whose talents include transforming standards into their own image and creating innovative tunes of their own; A band deeply steeped, stoked and smoked in fun. Here on Greatness from the band’s second long-player, This Day (October 2013), Cotton Belly removes the stops and looses the jams.  These blues men aren’t from South of the Mason-Dixon line, they make their home in Paris, France. Perhaps that gives their take on…

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Kaz Simmons – For The Love of the Big L

 There have been many times where a singer has flown under the radar (at least my radar) until suddenly making a big name for themselves. I’m hopeful that this is Kaz Simmons time, with the release of the wonderful long-player, Signs (October 2013). For The Love Of Big L is from Signs and highlights the blending of so many styles, vocal jazz, 70’s pop and more. Kaz Simmons loves Brazilian rhythms, and those are here too. Late, the lead…

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Longshot Nelson and The Disjoints – Ghost Of Fairy Rock

 Fun, weird, Scottish folk, with plenty of twists and turns, here is Longshot Nelson And The Disjoints. While there is plenty to love here, the underlying principle of these tunes is simple, often minor key melodies that always tell a story. Most of the instrumentation is simple and old-school, with just touches of modern instrumentation to add to the odd and wonderful sound. After listening to Longshot Nelson a bit, I challenge you to get this music…

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