Tag: a little more vodka

Vera Jonas Experiment – Last Song

     It was a long time ago (January 14, 2014) when Vodka first met Vera Jonas Experiment, which was right around the release of their 2013 long-player by the same name, Game. Since that time, Vera and the band have been busy, releasing an EP, two additional long-players, and a couple of singles to date. One of those singles, Last Song (seen/heard here), was released in May 2018. The band is preparing to embark on a tour to Asia in September and a European tour in November. The plan…

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The Babe Rainbow – Peace Blossom Boogy

     You thought the 60′s and 70′s psychedelic music scene was dead, right? Well, you would be wrong! Updated, yes, but not dead. In The Babe Rainbow’s Peace Blossom Boogy (seen/heard here), lies the evidence. That fact can also be heard in full on the band’s new long-player, Double Rainbow (July 2018). The band is the brainchild of percussionist/vocalist Angus Dowling and merges (currently?) with moniker-heavy bandmates, Kool Breeze and Dr. Elliot Love-Wisdom. (Look, you can’t make this stuff up.) At least that was the case. It looks…

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Sinnober – Angels of Fire and Snow

     Vodka is super excited to announce the upcoming (October 1, 2018) release of the latest Sinnober long-player, Projection. Angels Of Fire And Snow (seen/heard here) is the first single released ahead of time, and it is magnificent in typical Sinnober fashion! Also included in Projection, is the previously covered When A Knight Won His Spurs, a cover of the old children’s hymn from the 1930′s. What is missing in the pre-order section of the duo’s bandcamp.com site so far, is a CD pre-order. I’m hoping this is…

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Black Horse Motel – Rattler

     In your face bluegrass-tinged, alt-country, folk fun! That is the white-hot feel of Rattler, from Black Horse Motel. It’s the first single release from their new six-song EP, And Then You Were Gone (July 2018) out now! This is a song that builds to an emotional frenzy without ever losing the beat. It’s a rhythm that will keep you moving until the last stanza fades. And Then You Were Gone follows up to last year’s Parable, a 5-song EP that saw Black Horse Motel moving a little bit away…

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Kelly Oliver – Rio

     Kelly Oliver has been making excellent folk music for a couple of years now with the focus being on folk stories and a decidedly indie-pop delivery. It is an inspired sound and worthy of anyone’s turntable/CD player or digital list. You be the judge. Here is Rio from Kelly’s second full-length, Bedlam (March 2016) to give you a taste of that style. In the past, Ms. Oliver has written mostly her own material, but later this year (in September) she will release her junior effort, Botany Bay, which will…

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