This video is pretty cool. I mean pretty cool.
From the album Uni_Form – 1984 (2012)
Well, This one was on the cutting block, but it made it. see why.
From Kassidy – One Man Army (2012)
Not in the mood to write stuff so here you go (Crap, I wrote stuff).
Kensington – Vultures (2012)
Track #2 from their album, this song really is catching and the video is well done. Enjoy.
Admiral Fallow – Tree Bursts In Snow (2012)
I have to create a new Genre for this, call it Tropical. This is Brian McCartan.
From the new album Joy of Being (2012)
Brian McCartan is The Casanova Wave, a one-man Waterford band with a gift for alluring, gleeful electronic pop. But what’s interesting to note on Joy of Being is the manner in which McCartan makes room in the mix for a bevy of guests who lend the album additional nuances and angles. Wayne Fahy and Sorcha Brennan from Sleep Thieves give The Light a joyful, bumping swing that turns it into the kind of earworm that is always welcomed when it comes your way. On Play, for the Night Is Coming, the vocals of Katie Kim and Aisling Browne add sugar and spike to McCartan’s groove. But he’s just as good and impressive when he flies solo, with How the Beat Was Tempered, a strong, vibrant opening statement, and especially The Casanova Wave, a fine lesson in clear, sharp b(r)and identity.
Nice and light, here is JBM.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=jZ4JDTOm1zo
Fromt he album Stray Ashes (2012)
Wiki:
JBM, also known as Jesse Marchant,[2] is a Canadian singer songwriter who plays acoustic guitar and sings about subjects including “personal experience and the familiarity with loss,” according to Glide Magazine.[1] His music has been compared to “Bread meets America“.[3] In 2011, he signed a recording contract with Brooklyn-based Partisan Records.