Bears of Legend alternate between the tender and quiet to the bold and powerful on Let Me Be, from their December 2012 long-player, Good Morning Motherland. Stitched together with strong folk influences and laced with indie-rock and pop, this is very complex and textural music. Instrumentation is multifaceted, with accordion, cello, electric piano, guitars, and drums, all working flawlessly together and enhancing the powerful vocal lead. Finding info out about the band is a bit difficult. I know they are French Canadian,…
Read MoreHaunting and odd, the reggae influenced pop trip of Keep You, from Chicago based brother/sister duo, Wild Belle, is at once captivating. The music will have your head bobbing and weaving, while the vocals induce an almost trance like quality. The subject matter of the video is a bit disquieting but the music is anything but. There’s a lot going on in the music just beneath the surface. Aside from the obvious pop and reggae, there are elements of electronica and understated jazz. The…
Read MoreThere’s no shortage of energy in the up front rock and roll of Milwaukee Wisconsin’s Midwest Death Rattle and Food Chain, from the band’s self-titled debut long-player (August, 2012). Many indie-rock bands latch onto a formula and then that’s it, no variance. But Midwest Death Rattle does a good job of mixing things up, making this debut a melting pot of sounds and styles. There’s still a decided edginess to these tracks which makes the sum total of the offerings sound…
Read MoreBallyhoo’s Walk Away is one of the funniest ‘almost got married’ videos that I’ve seen. When the vows are not said, the post ‘wedding’ party goes on anyway, borrowing most of the fodder I’ve seen before at other wedding parties. Walk Away is from Ballyhoo’s 2011 long-player Daydreams, which you can pick up for a lousy $10 on bandcamp.com or from the band’s own store (see web site link). Ballyhoo is one of those bands on bandcamp.com where there is more than one location…
Read MoreWhere’s The Video? I’ve been through this conversation before, adding in a bunch of additional music marketing information, but I’m going to go down the video road again. If you are a fan of music with video talent, then this message is for you. If you are an artist or band with no video talent or resources, then this message is for you as well. Music videos are an important part of music marketing these days. The lack of a decent, studio quality, video, is the reason that many artists that have otherwise great music don’t make it on to my blog….
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