Release The Sunbird – Come Back to Us

Here is Release the Sunbirds. Haven’t heard of them? Well they are Rogue Wave’s side project. You will likey!

Album: Release The Sunbird – Imaginary Summer (2012)

Reviews on this are as follow:

Zach Rogue of Rogue Wave started his creative side project Release the Sunbird in 2010 after needing an outlet to try something new creatively. On February 21st, Release the Sunbird will drop their latest digital EP, Imaginary Summer, which contains the gentle, melodic “I Will Walk.” Initially, Rogue wanted “I Will Walk” to appear in a 2011 film.

In our profile of Release the Sunbird, mastermind Zach Schwartz revealed that the band came to be as an exercise in trying to get in touch with his muse, and that the band recorded an abundance of material that didn’t happen to see light of day. A few months after their excellent debut comes this six-song EP, and very rarely has “more of the same” served to be the best thing to say about a new band. This collection contains a few of the leftovers from those sessions, but they’re quality tunes. Two of these songs, the dreamy country-folk rocker, “I Will Walk” and the downbeat “Silence,” were recorded after having toured with his band, and they find Release the Sunbird coming into their own. Also worth noting is the jaunty “Heart Skinned, Down,” which features some great picking and some heavenly singing. But the hands-down best song on Imaginary Summer is the closing track, a cover of Talking Heads “Road to Nowhere,” which Schwartz and crew turn into a beautiful coulda-been-an-outtake from Paul Simon‘s Graceland. Opening with gorgeous harmonies that turn into a wonderful roots-rocker, with teasing interplay between Schwartz and it’s a testament to a band’s talent when they can turn a cover into something that sounds oh-so original. While the state of Rogue Wave may be uncertain, Imaginary Summer is a reassuring concession to a continuum of its creator’s talents.

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Last Harbour – Never

Slow and calm. Nicely put. Here is Last Harbour (must be english).

Last Harbour – Your Heart, It Carries The Sound (2012)

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Jonquil – It’s My Part

OH BOY OH BOY! It’s Jonquil! New album, new single and new music video. Enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=VCTVg6hNaw8

Album is…. Jonquil – Point of Go (2012)

Review:

It’s difficult to define Oxford, UK-based Jonquil; although they undeniably appeal to fans of sunny pop numbers, but don’t let the ‘pop’ distinction fool you into assuming their sound resembles what you might find on mainstream radio. It’s filled with floating chords and memorable melodies, but approaches each song in a way that feels familiar yet continuously surprises the listener. The band has released two albums as a six-piece outfit, but now reemerges as a quartet with Point of Go.

The lineup change isn’t the only aspect that makes this LP new territory for the group. Up until now, most of the band’s recording has taken place in bedrooms and makeshift studios. For this album, they took to a farmhouse studio to create something with a more professional construction.

“The real main difference is the production, absolutely,” bassist and trumpeter Sam Scott says. “We were able to focus on the writing process without having to worry about learning the mechanics of the whole thing.”

The professional setup obviously fostered creativity within the group, as the project was completed in a relatively short period of time. “We wrote and recorded the whole thing in about six weeks,” Scott continues. “We were quite pleased with how quickly we wrote it.”

The result of this creative immersion is 11 infectious, tracks made for summer.

“We tried to catch the sound and make it nice and crisp and clear,” he mentions. “And we succeeded quite quickly so that was a nice thing to take away from it.”

The band has described the album as being more “accessible” than their previous work, citing influences that span decades. As fans themselves of artists like Fleetwood Mac, Earth, Wind, & Fire and The Smiths, it’s obvious that the band recognizes that accessible, listenable music doesn’t have to lack in meaning and significance.

“I really think it’s definitely pop songs,” said Scott, “thinking about catchy chords and pop songs while still keeping our character.”

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Julia Stone – Let’s Forget All The Things That We Say

Here is the title track for the album. It’s a lovely song.

This is Julia’s second Solo Album.

Julia Stone – Let’s Forget All The Things That We Say (2012)

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Barna Howard – Sure As a Blade (Live)

This is a simple song but the melodies are great. Enjoy.

Barna Howard – Barna Howard (2012)

Quick Review on Debut Album:

Barna Howard sounds more like a lost genius from the 60’s than a man about to release his debut album. The first track from Howard’s self-titled album is “Promise, I Won’t Laugh”, a contemplative folk-song sung in the style of early 1960’s folk singers like Dylan and Pete Seeger. Howard cites Neil Young, Bert Jansch and Townes Van Zandt as influences, but he does a nice job of not channeling them in any overtly recognizable way. This song is straightforward and well executed, making it all the more surprising and exciting that this is coming from his first record. Take a listen and keep an eye out for his record on February 21, from Mama Bird Recording Company.

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Weekly Highlight: Peter Broadrick – http://www.itstartshear.com/

It’s a website album. Or is it an album website. Who knows but here peter has an exceptional song list available for your year and eyes to enjoy. Listen to the music. watch some videos, read about how and why he did it and so on and so forth.

Enjoy

http://www.itstartshear.com/

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Fanfarlo – Replicate [100th Post!!!!!!!!!!!]

Off of Fanfarlo’s new record, here is replicate. Great song for the 100th post. I’m celebrating by … well … doing this!

Fanfarlo – Rooms Filled With Light (2012)

Genre: Alternative/Pop/Folk
Country: UK

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Somebody That I Used to Know – Walk off the Earth (Gotye – Cover)

I don’t normally post a song twice, but this cover is real good, and the video is impressive. Enjoy. Thanks to Noah!

The band is Walk off the Earth.

http://walkofftheearth.bandcamp.com/track/somebody-that-i-used-to-know

http://www.walkofftheearth.com/

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Act As If – Walk Out On Me

I’m a sucker for time lapse. Here is Act as If with Walk Out On me! Enjoy.

Here is where it’s from:

Act As If – The Iron Is Hot – EP (2012)

[Special thanks to our friend Chris Carignan for contributing his facial art]
http://facebook.com/actasifmusic
http://twitter.com/actasifmusic

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Amos The Transparent – Sure as the Weather

I just stumbled across this song and wow I like it! The music video is lame but the song is fantastic! Enjoy!

From the album: Amos The Transparent – Goodnight My Dear… I’m Falling Apart (2012)

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