Month: April 2013

Posted on: April 3, 2013 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

MATEO JOINS KEYSHIA COLE ON TOUR

Soulful singer/songwriter, Mateo, will be opening for multiplatinum-selling songstress Keyshia Cole during her 18 city Woman to Woman tour. The announcement comes as the R&B soloist gears for the release of a new single later this month, and a debut album in 2013.   Mateo’s major label debut came last October with the release of Suite 823. The nine track EP was produced by the Grammy Award winning Kerry “Krucial”…

Posted on: April 3, 2013 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Bone Sickness Set To Release Debut 12”

Alone In The Grave, the impending debut 12” from Olympia, Washington-based death metal horde BONE SICKNESS is nearing release, with local operation 20 Buck Spin prepped to unleash the beast on 12” vinyl and via download on April 30th.   A putrid album guaranteed to dampen the renewing cycle of life this Spring season, Alone In The Grave has already set BONE SICKNESS apart from the pack through advance coverage…

Posted on: April 3, 2013 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Five Star Beats

There are a number of distinct companies that offer beats for sale. However, the quality of the beats that are provided can differ substantially. This means that the beat could conceivably be used for a number of songs, if you do not check the company out and who recommends them. http://www.fivestarbeats.com is the first company that we have experiences that can provide beats with a rapid turnaround and without the…

Posted on: April 3, 2013 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Shugo Tokumaru In Focus? CD Review

  Shugo Tokumaru has continually evolved eir music to create something substantively different each time out. In Focus? is Tokumaru’s latest album, and the compositions that issue forth are some of the most complex efforts we have heard outside of full-blown concertos. The combined efforts of In Focus? provide listeners with a darkly emotive look into Tokumaru’s psyche as ey moves through indie to twee and even world music. Circle…

Posted on: April 3, 2013 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Leegit Interview

Which artists are you listening to right now? How have they contributed to your overall sound? ASAP rocky, Kendrick Lamar, big Sean, Kanye, drake and belly plus I always bump my fav classics. Been listening to GMC & Dialect from local artists.  I try to take the best bits of any artist I like and blend them into my style without ever biting their sound, rather to create my own.…

Posted on: April 2, 2013 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Natsume’s Book of Friends Season 3 Premium Edition

    Natsume’s Book of Friends is far from typical fare. There is a certain care put into the small details. This means that the backdrops feel as if the characters live in the real life, instead of a set of (more or less) static locations. The show itself has legs, keeping things fresh even after the completion of two full seasons. The show has a tremendous knack at resolving…

Posted on: April 2, 2013 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

NeuFutur.com Introduces Jackson Scott

Asheville, NC’s Jackson Scott is currently preparing his debut LP, Melbourne, for release on Fat Possum later this Summer.  He recently spoke with Pitchfork about dropping out of college, Syd Barrett and getting confused with a porn star who shares his name – read the full Rising feature here. “Though his future as a musician appears promising ever since a few of his SoundCloud tracks started making the rounds, if…

Posted on: April 2, 2013 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

MOSS release “Horrible Night”

Listen to Horrible Night and order the album at metalblade.com/moss. Horrible Night track listing: 1. Horrible Nights 2. The Bleeding Years 3. Dark Lady 4. Dreams from the Depths 5. The Coral of Chaos 6. I Saw Them That Night About Moss’s Horrible Night: Recorded during the summer and autumn of 2012 at Hampshire’s Earth Terminal and London’s Earthworks studios, Horrible Night is the sound of MOSS emerging from its…

Posted on: April 2, 2013 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

DATSIK Goes Down Under for “The Datsik Diaries”

The newest edition of the short film series “The Datsik Diaries’’ chronicles North American dubstep pioneer and producer DATSIK on a grand tour of Australia and New Zealand from this past fall’s Stereosonic and Our House Festivals. View it now at: http://youtu.be/H_WW_k4xBvY. More than 11 minutes of party action captured by collaborator Teaghan McGinnis is set to the music of DATSIK, The Naked and the Famous, Major Lazer ft. Flux…

Posted on: April 2, 2013 Posted by: John B. Moore Comments: 0

Bob Dylan 1966-1978 After the Crash DVD Review

There are very few modern musicians whose life is as well documented as Bob Dylan. There are libraries filled with biographies on the man and his own memoir is split into three separate planned books (Volume One has already been released); the big screen movie of his life I’m Not There, featured everyone from Christian Bale to Cate Blanchett playing the troubadour; and there have been countless concert films and…

Posted on: April 2, 2013 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

KACEY MUSGRAVES TO PERFORM TELEVISION DEBUT OF NEXT SINGLE “BLOWIN’ SMOKE” ON THE ELLEN DEGENERES SHOW

Mercury Nashville singer/songwriter Kacey Musgraves will perform the television debut of next single “Blowin’ Smoke” on the Emmy Award-winning The Ellen DeGeneres Show on April 10.  Check for your local listings for broadcast time and network.   “Blowin’ Smoke” was shipped to radio this week and is the follow-up single to the top-10 hit “Merry Go ‘Round.” Kacey co-wrote “Blowin’ Smoke” with Shane McAnally and Luke Laird.   Kacey’s album…

Posted on: April 1, 2013 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

The Mystery of a Hansom Cab DVD Set Review

  The Mystery of a Hansom Cab is a feature-length presentation, a murder mystery which stars Oliver Ackland and is fleshed out with the inclusion of John Waters (Offspring, All Saints), Jessica De Gouw (Arrow, Underbelly), and Felix Williamson (Me and My Monsters, RAN).  Based off a Fergus Hume title, The Mystery of a Hansom Cab will absolutely titillate any fans of mystery; with fleshed-out backstories and intrigue abound, few…

Posted on: April 1, 2013 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Paul McCartney Live Kisses Blu-Ray Review

  This Blu-Ray captures the creative process of McCartney through the time spent on 2012’s Kisses From the Bottom. What viewers will immediately see is the sheer looseness of McCartney. Coupled with this friendly nature, an utter mastery of music pervades each of the jam sessions that occur. The sheer star power that is present here is astonishing, with Eric Clapton, Diana Krall, Stevie Wonder, and John Pizzarelli contributing their…

Posted on: April 1, 2013 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Kayla Stockert Castles in the Sand CD Review

  Don’t Go Messing With My Heart is the introductory track on Castles in the Sand, with an instrumentation that shines while highlighting Stockert’s imitable vocals. Stockert and the Como Brothers are able to make a very contemporary track built off the doo-wop and country traditions; a wide swath of listeners will be able to find something to appreciate. What They Say is a track that is destined for radio…