Our panel has weighed in on this week’s music and now it’s your turn!
All five tunes this week are definitely worth a listen or 10. Be sure to let us know what you think.
Those who have submitted music know to expect an honest opinion, so this could get fun!
Feedback from the first 3 episodes has been fantastic, so we’ll continue with a similar format. We have five brand new bands lined up and it’s time to roll camera for episode 78.
Some of the live comments from the event page:
JG: Love Mae Klingler – different to what’s out there now, love harmony (possibly be a bit cleaner tighter harmony?)
Music again easy flowing, this I could get drunk to and let it take me away.
Doug Jackson: This one is like a Richard Simmons Sexercise
What’s your favorite Quote of the week?
“This song is like a Richard Simmons sexercise.”
“It makes me want to cheat on your girlfriend, too.”
“If his voice were just a little more like smooth chocolate – mmmm definitely a sexy night…”
Or is it one of the many more or maybe your own?
This Week’s Music
AZrock and Pogo
From theArchitect
Representing: Azrock & Pogo
With the song: Wha’Cha Gonna Do?
Website: http://www.azrockandpogo.co.uk
Stream it at: https://soundcloud.com/azrock-and-pogo/whacha-gonna-do
Rock Pulse says: ‘I’ll Wait Here,’ ‘Wha’cha Gonna Do?’ and ‘Forbidden Love’ show an ability to move, emote and energize which could well see them graduate from the underground in the future to squint in the blinding light of mainstream recognition;
David Pollack
From Rachel Greenberg
With: Effective Immediately PR
Representing: David Pollack
With the song: “Hot Love”
Website: http://www.davidpollackmusic.com/
Stream it at: https://soundcloud.com/david-pollack/hot-love
Pollack worked with producers Gian Stone at Stone Studios, Rick Torres at Buskerville Studios in Queens and Gordon Grady (Lady GaGa, Alicia Keys) to create his debut full length “Put It Into Words.” The record was mixed and mastered by Grammy-winner Jon D’Uva (Louis CK, Breaking Benjamin, Paramore) and released in January of 2014. Pollack is currently touring to support the record.
Lowercase Letters
From Natasha Ednie
With: Effective Immediately PR
Representing: Lowercase Letters
With the song: Open Blinds
Website: http://www.lowercaselettersmusic.com/
Stream it at: https://soundcloud.com/lowercaseletters/open-blinds-1
Alphie anchors the action in her lead vocals of satin and spiked punch, with bass curations courtesy of Clinton Cool, while the production powerhouse and beat considerations are compliments of John Beckham. Combining powers like a superhero faction force, Lowercase Letters keeps the capital lands fun.” – Impose Magazine
Cardboard Crowns
From David Speirs
With: The Dave Cave
Representing: The Cardboard Crowns
With the song: Pulling Teeth
Website: http://www.thecardboardcrowns.com/
From Ottawa Showbox: Ottawa’s own Cardboard Crowns are an example of a band that refuse to be part of the herd. They get that it’s not always about the music, but about the identity of the band as a whole. What separates them from the pack is their character
Mae Klingler
first full-length record, The Mighty Small, on November 4.
maeklingler.com for downloadable photos and other cool stuff.
The Mighty Small is Mae’s first fulllength record, featuring 11 original songs. Though it defies straight genre categorization, Mae likes to call it adventure folk.
CREDITS
Mid Tenn Listens Live
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Executive Producer – C Bret Campbell
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Audio / Video Production – Small Barn Sound
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