Thursday, 23 June 2016

Lifetime is a truly powerful melody thanks to soulful vocals and emotive lyrics



Columbus, Ohio singer/songwriter T.Wong returns after a brief hiatus to release new single "Lifetime." 

Lifetime features a powerful piano melody which along with T.Wong's soulful vocals and emotive lyrics truly results in a moving song.

Post By - Boulent Mustafa

Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Don't Tell Me entertains us with a upbeat melody courtesy of smooth guitar riffs and catchy percussion beats


Don't Tell Me has just hit virtual shelves, this song sees Charles entertain us with a upbeat melody courtesy of smooth guitar riffs and catchy percussion beats plus the vocals and lyrics have a timeless charm to them.

Charles Hibberd is an 18 year old ginger haired Singer/Songwriter from Chesterfield, Derbyshire.

His music has been compared to the likes of his hair doppleganger Ed Sheeran and in terms of vocals Billie Joe Armstrong, this gives Charles great pride as his music is heavily influenced by Green Day and also The 1975 and Panic! At The Disco.

In his own words his music captures a pop punk influence and mixes it with bubbly bouncy pop.

Charles has just completed his A Levels and will spend his summer writing and gigging before heading to Manchester to start his Songwriting Degree at BIMM (British and Irish Modern Music Institute).

The last 18 months has seen Charles gigging non stop and also developing his sounds and this summer he hopes to surpass that with bigger gigs as well as anticipating that Don't Telll me will be as positively received as his Solo Acoustic EP was.

Website -  http://charleshibberd.bandcamp.com/ 
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheChibberdMusic/

Tuesday, 21 June 2016

Andrea Hegard returns with a smooth soulful jam to get you swinging and swaying in the sunshine



Swedish R&B soul singer Andrea Hegard returns with a smooth soulful jam to get you swinging and swaying in the sunshine.

In My City is an uptempo recording that has a wonderful summer vibe that will have you singing along and feeling good in the summer.

So get out in the sunshine and get blasting the retro sounds of Andrea Hegard who continues to shine bright with her harmonious vocals.

Watch out for more from Andrea very soon. 

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/andreahagardofficial/
Post By - Alex Hill
Twitter - @ah25ent

Monday, 20 June 2016

This One (High On The Groove) serves up energetic rock beats, upbeat vocals and a uplifting melody




Luna Rose are a four piece from Corby, Northamptonshire who bring an Indie sound that transcends musical genres, so if you're a fan of Kasabian, Tame Impala or The Dandy Warhols then you'll love the guys.

This One (High On The Groove) serves up energetic rock beats, upbeat vocals and a uplifting melody.

Luna Rose took time out of their busy schedule to answer a few questions.

1)  How did you get into music in the first place? 

Rory: Boredom really, music was becoming more of an influence and started to take up more time. Naturally drawn to it. 

Kieran: Family I grown up with it I suppose  

2) Who were your musical influences?

Kieran: Ian brown, charlatans, Stephen Malkmus, mike skinner, teenage fanclub.

Rory: Paul Weller, Stone Roses aswell, James Brown, Otis Redding, Led Zeppelin, Hendrix could go on for days!

3) What tunes are currently on repeat on your Mp3 Player?

Kieran: Coops - lost souls  

Rory: Anything by Nas at the minute

4) What’s your life outside of music?

Kieran: Nothing music pretty takes up everything   

Rory: Yeah pretty much, if we arent practising or gigging, we're only working!   

5) If you could collaborate with any singer who would it be?

Kieran:  Lauryn Hill  

Rory: Iggy Pop

6) What’s your favourite genre of music?

Kieran: Electronic Hip-Hop  

Rory: Soul/Motown

7) What’s next for you musically and are there plans for a UK Tour? 

Rory: yeah we're going to try and record another E.P along with videos and a single, hopefully get that and tour it round the UK  

Kieran: I'd love to play somewhere in Europe. 

8) Where do you draw inspiration for your song lyrics?

Rory: Anything and nothing. Just depends what comes out or whats happened that day. What youve seen or heard, or just write complete nonsense. "Whispers on clouded mountains, ringing chimes off in my mind" what does that even mean?!

9) What is your guilty pleasure?

Spanking

Website - https://lunarosa.bandcamp.com/releases

Sunday, 19 June 2016

Rescue Me perfectly represents Solara's mission statement with smooth instrumentals and soft vocals



Solara are an alternative rock project that began 2 years ago in Amherst, Massachusetts.

The band's line up is Curtis Barnes (Cellist / Backing Vocals) and Varun Sheel (Lead Singer/Guitarist and Lyricist).


The duo have been friends since 5th Grade and the idea for the band came from wanting to create a group with the potential to truly capture and chronicle how powerful and emotive music can be.


Rescue Me is the perfect musical representation of Solara's mission statement with smooth instrumentals as the sounds of the acoustic guitar and cello are the perfect combo and coupled with soft vocals means we are treated to a beautiful and radiant melody.


Bandcamp -  https://solara-music.bandcamp.com/ 
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/music.solara/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/solarasound
Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/solara-music
Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfpTDm_udV3v8ggkFhb7_PA
Reverbnation - https://www.reverbnation.com/solaramusic




Post By - Boulent Mustafa

Friday, 17 June 2016

I Need You sees Jessie deliver smooth vocals and a soulful melody



Jessie Ruffin is a 16 year old Singer/Songwriter from Georgia, USA.

His new single I Need You has already clocked over 16,000 plays on Soundcloud and with Jessie's smooth vocals and a soulful melody it is instantly apparently why.

I Need You easily demonstrates that Jessie has heaps of musical and lyrical potential that's just waiting to be tapped into.

Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/jruffin2000

Monday, 13 June 2016

LA quartet Forebear treat us to a eclectic blend of instrumental melodies and unique vocals




Delroy Lindo sees Los Angeles quartet Forebear treat us to a eclectic blend of instrumental melodies and unique vocals which are finely moulded into something that is musically distinct.

Forebear sprung into existence in 2014 when Scott Goldbaum (Vocals / Melodic Guitar), crossed paths with Mike Mussleman (Drums) , Nick Chamian (Bass) and classically trained Viola player Molly Rogers thus creating a captivating line up.

The band have individually worked with the likes of Bastille and Kimbra. 

Delroy Lindo performed at legendary LA venue The Troubadour and it was here they caught the attention of famed producer Eric Lilavois, who helped them with their forthcoming release Good God (which will hit the shelves on August 26).


Sunday, 12 June 2016

Letting In The Dead's instrumental arrangement has a captivating vibe to it




Letting In The Dead is the newest single from LA Indie Rock Quartet Dream Vacation and was produced under the watchful eye of John Rausch (who has worked with the likes of Pink and Foxes)


The instrumental arrangement has a captivating vibe to it, thanks to the catchy percussion beats and powerful vocals.


The four piece have also had the fortune of their songs appearing in films and TV shows, including Showtime - Shameless, TNT - Boston's Finest and SYFY - Being Human


Website - http://www.wedreamvacation.com
Post By - Boulent Mustafa

Thursday, 9 June 2016

Imaginary Friend / What A Wonderful World is a beautiful and upbeat melody with gentle instrumentals



Josh Kemp is a Singer/Songwriter from Nottingham, England.

He uses just an acoustic guitar and loop pedals to create a sound that easily rivals that of a band.

This talented musician has played over 5000 gigs during the last 3 years as he has repetitively toured the UK.

Josh has honed his set to ensure he caters for both small intimates gigs and also packed to the rafters festivals.

The concept for the song is trying to highlight the nature of good things without coming across as boastful.

Imaginary Friend / What A Wonderful World is a beautiful and upbeat melody with gentle instrumentals and the lyrics are brought to life by the breathtakingly beautiful scenery of South East Asia - this poignant musical masterpiece then transitions into a stripped back acoustic version of the Louis Armstrong classic - What A Wonderful World.

Website - http://www.joshkempmusic.co.uk/

Wednesday, 8 June 2016

Hero Falls is an symphonic masterpiece that pays homage to the heroes of the silver screen




Hero Falls is an symphonic masterpiece that pays homage to the heroes of the silver screen and whilst the lyrics are a tad cheesy in places we are treated to a powerful instrumental arrangement.

33% of any music-related sales profits from this song are going straight to Star Wars Force For Change. Philanthropy was very important to George Lucas — he used early screenings to raise money for charities around the world with a particular emphasis on children’s healthcare and education. 

Star Wars fans have kept this spirit alive by volunteering their time to countless charities across the world and raising millions of dollars in donations.

Post By - Boulent Mustafa

Tuesday, 7 June 2016

Home showcases Jack's soulful vocals alongside a Motown inspired instrumental melody


Home is a smooth tune which showcases Jack's soulful vocals alongside a groovy instrumental melody that is clearly inspired by Motown whilst also bringing a modern vibe to play.


Californian born and bred Jack Littman is a multi talented individual with interests in all aspects of the performing arts - Music, Acting and Film Making.


In regards to his music he has combined RnB , Motown, Soul, Rock and Hip Hop to create something unique and with song writing been a key part of his heritage (his Great Grandfather collaborated with George Gershwin) it's easy to see where his passion comes from.


This passion was nurtured from the age of 13 when Jack picked up his first guitar and started songwriting, thanks to inspiration from Marvin Gaye and Bob Dylan.



1. How did you get into music in the first place?  

It started when I was 13, hearing music in my house. My father was a spectacular singer/songwriter and he used to sing me to sleep at night. My great grandfather Jack Neiburg (who I'm named after) was a prominent lyricist. 

I felt a calling to music and songwriting ever since. I taught myself to play guitar and from then on I started writing.  

2. Who were your musical influences? 

I would say The Beatles' ABBEY ROAD, Prince's Greatest Hits, and Miles Davis' KIND OF BLUE. I listened to these so much that the disks burnt up! LOL. So that's my bedrock as far as music goes. 

From there, I started listening to Hank Williams, Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan etc. and then I got really into Rhythm and Blues and Soul music after I heard Marvin Gaye and Solomon Burk. 

At this point I have musical influences from at least every continent in the world!  

3. What tunes are currently on repeat in your MP3 player?  

I'm listening to Prince's last record "HitNRun Phase Two". His song about Baltimore is so cheerful but you can hear the pain in his voice about what happened there.  I am also spinning DJ Shadow's "Nobody Speak" featuring Run The Jewels. 

The song is so silly on one level but the merging of this acoustic guitar with the hard electronic beats just feels so good.  

4. What's your life outside of music? 

I love to read-- books, news publication, and currently reading Fanon.  I'm also a filmmaker. I just wrapped my first feature film called Rumble Strip, about water wars in post apocalyptic Los Angeles. 

I wrote, directed and star in it. It was really exciting to make and I look forward to it's premiere later this year.  

5. If you could collaborate with any singer who would it be?  

I would love to collaborate with Kendrick Lamar. His record "To Pimp a Butterfly" was clearly so inspired by jazz. He also has a very original singing voice. 

I love Thom Yorke of Radiohead, it would be a dream to work with him. I am also a huge fan of Antony Hegarty of Antony and the Johnsons. 

She has this angelic voice that always sounds on the edge of crying. It's just beautiful. These are some of the many artists I would like to collaborate with.  

6. What's your favorite genre of music? 

Prince is my favorite genre. But I like the artists that defy that word. To me, Prince never stuck with one genre. 

He was rooted in Soul and Funk music but I recently heard him do a cover of a Joni Mitchell song (Prince sent fan mail to Joni Mitchell before he was a star!!!) and he just clearly is so knowledgeable in so many genres. 

I can go on and on about Prince. I’m still so upset over his passing.   

7. What's next for you musically and are there plans to tour either nationally or further afield.  

We are still on the planning stages of touring, but definitely considering not just national but also international.   

In addition to my lyric music video single, HOME, I'm also excited about my single “Stonəwɐll” which will be coming out in mid-June 2016. 

The Rolling Stones song “Miss You” and Frankie Knuckles club beats inspired this song with the lyrics recounting the story of the Stonewall Riots.  

I have a show in Los Angeles at The Other Door on June 8 and will perform songs from my upcoming EP "the ad·dressdropping by the end of summer. 

8. What are your strengths and weaknesses? 

I'm pretty good at finishing things. It may take me years, but I've always had a very determined mind and no matter what, I will achieve it. 

On the flip side, I'm also a perfectionist. I'm not easily satisfied and it can take me forever to finish a song! I'm always going back to re-mix, add vocals and guitars…it just never ends!! :)   

9. Where do you draw inspiration for your song lyrics? 

I take everyday stories that I read from news publications as well as causes I believe in and support (LGBTQ rights, Climate Change, Child Homelessness etc.) that have greatly impacted my songwriting.  

10. What is your guilty pleasure?  

Lots!!! I can't list them all. LolBut mainly I love Lindor Milk Chocolate truffles and once in a while I enjoy a fine Irish Whiskey (Jameson) cheers! 

Website - http://www.jacklittman.com