Rich, orchestral vocal harmonies blend with just the right touches from the instruments to bring you Get Some Scars, the title track from Lux Lisbon’s latest (March 2013) EP. This is a band that is all about the vocals-and they shine! Lux Lisbon could easily go acapella if they wanted to, but just because they could doesn’t mean they should. The instruments are finely played and beautifully mixed. They add texture, emotion and their own beauty. Lux Lisbon’s story is brought to…
Read MoreThis video post is a direct result of Cry Monster Cry following me on Tumblr. This led me to check them out and what I found was an impressive duo of Irish folk singing brothers, Richie and Jamie Martin who perform under the moniker Cry Monster Cry. Here on the title track to their May 2012 EP (available only from iTunes apparently) The Fallen, you get a taste of their warm, earthy musical delivery. The live to video feel of this particular…
Read MoreI’ve been keeping an eye open for a decent video from Tuscon, AZ based Run Boy Run to try and promote their debut long-player, So Sang The Whippoorwill (March 2013). Finally got lucky with this homemade video of Railroad Boy, which does NOT show up on the long-player but is a great bluegrass number and certainly good enough to point you to the long-player for more. Run Boy Run is made up of Matt (guitar/fiddle) and Grace Rolland (cello/vocals), sisters Bekah (guitar/fiddle/vocals) and…
Read MoreI’ve been waiting for what seems like a long time for a decent video for Ramona from Night Beds. Finally in February 2013 just as the long-player was being released, this live in the studio session became available. Sirius XM radio’s The Loft has had this song on rotation for awhile and each time I’ve heard it I’ve been amazed by its quality, diversity and singability. Country Sleep is the long-player in question and may break out Night Beds for the talented band…
Read MoreThe Sandman’s Orchestra is a collaboration between French neice/uncle duo, Léonie Gabriel (vocals) and Pierre Laplace (vocals and multiple instruments). On the latest long-player, Nocturne (March 2013), the two conjure up ghosts and nocturnal events with beautiful musical textures. Don’t be afraid of the dark though, as the songs here are contemplative and introspective and not the sum total of all your bad dreams. Léonie Gabriel, now pushing 18 years old, has a beautiful throaty alto voice which resonates with…
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