May 21 2008
Weekly Reviews
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May 21 2008
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May 21 2008
When I first listened to Morgan Bracy I was most struck by the quality of her voice. Morgan has such control over her vocal sound you feel she is capable of doing anything with her voice. However, like many great singers such as Sarah McClachlan or Mindy Smith, Bracy has a way of keeping her voice reserved and calm…only to let it explode when she needs that extra push to send a song over the top.
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May 21 2008
Leland Grant writes great pop songs with great production - If I was a music supervisor I would take a hard look at Grant. One of things that I like about Grant’s brand of Pop music is that his songs have a positive message without being preachy. A good example of this is the first song on his Myspace page ‘No One Gets Left Behind’. This song is a real rock song that you could see actually being a stadium type anthem. Yet, if you listen to the lyrics it is quite deep. I hope that this next part does not come off wrong, but I would also say that young pop artists like Miley Cyrus (http://www.myspace.com/mileycyrus) would be smart to take a look at the writing of Leland Grant and think about covering some of his songs. Not that Grant’s stuff is fluff at all. However, it is just so well crafted that some songs lend themselves to this area of the music publishing world. Leland Grant - Links
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May 21 2008
Catalonia is a great band that I came across on Myspace and I fell in love with their sound. They manage to mix contemporary pop music with 80’s pop tunes in a unique way. There are clearly influences from The Smiths but also mixes with the more modern sounds of a band like Modest Mouse and Radiohead. This may be a bit of a stretch but there are also singer/songwriter elements that remind me of Josh Ritter.
May 21 2008
The most amazing thing about Jason Moss is that he is only 15 years old. How this singer/songwriter is so mature beyond his years musically is a mystery. It may of course have something to do with the musical influences that inspire him to continue to write. For fans of John Mayer and Damien Rice, you will have a new favorite musician - Jason Moss.Jason Moss - Links
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May 21 2008
Realign is definitely a Hardcore / Progressive / Rock band in the truest definition of those words. The vocals of lead singer Brandon Jamison along with the screaming vocals of (what I can assume is) brother Ryan Jamison are really what gives this band their distinct and original sound.Realign - Links
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May 16 2008
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May 16 2008
What I like most about Martha’s Trouble is the way they mix current singer/songwriter songs with modern day production, as well as referencing elements of the 80’s and 70’s. Imagine if Amiee Mann of Til Tuesday continued to write songs…that would be Martha’s Trouble today. Martha’s Trouble also manages to mix in aspects of newer Aimee Mann and Michael Penn, as well as Jonathan Brooke and The Story. They also have a simplicity and optimism in their writing that reminds me of fellow Broadtexter band The Weepies. It really shows on the song ‘Everyday Love’. Martha’s Trouble - Links
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May 16 2008
Daylight Broadcast is truly one of the best bands I’ve heard in a long time and most definitely a band to watch! What’s most amazing about this them is how young they are. They remind me of a ‘Foo Fighters meets Jimmy Eat World‘, but what really gives them their maturity is their elements of Death Cab For Cutie and older U2. Also, I think that Randall’s hi-hat work is worth mentioning because it lays down an incredible rhythm for the rest of the band to work over. His originality reminds me of young Stewart Copeland.Daylight Broadcast - Links
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May 16 2008
The thing that really stands out to me about Patrick Bloom is his rhyming patterns. They’re completely original, incredibly complicated, and yet sound totally natural. One of my favorite rhyming patterns is on ’Queen of Oklahoma’ where he rhymes BUSTED with RUSTED and then ends with an open-ended, un-rhymed GO. On the next line he rhymes CHECKS with BREAKS FIXED (which, by the way, would have been enough if he just used FIXED, but he added BREAKS) and then tops the entire thing off by referencing back to that open GO and rhymes it with TOLEDO! A perfect rhyme, none the less. This is the kind of masterful songwriting that you rarely hear these days. You’ll hear it in an artists like Gillian Welch, David Rawlings, and Steve Earle, and maybe a handful of other contemporary songwriters, but, for the most part, folks with this kind of talent are few and far between.Patrick Bloom - Links
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May 16 2008
What I like most about Simplistic Urge is that they are a Hardcore Rock Band and they manage to write and record great Pop songs without feeling like you’re listening to Pop. A band that comes to mind in modern day is Nickelback, but these guys rock way harder than Nickelback while maintaining the same quality of pop-driven melodies. If I had to equate them to a more old school great rock band that also had amazing songs I would say they remind me of Van Halen.Simplistic Urge - Black Ribbon
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