Sunday, May 31, 2009

"Blue Heaven" by Todd Bailey, Jean Claude Guillem and Celine Guillem (Blues Artists from New York City, New York(NY))

What do you get when you cross blues with rock? An interesting CD called "Blue Heaven" by the talented trio, Todd Bailey, Jean Claude Guillem, & Celine Guillem. This group offers a nice array of tunes with likable melodies and catchy beats. Kicking off the CD, "Just A Little" powers up with solid vocals, flavorful guitar, and a catchy bass riff. The strong and powerful guitar on "Master Fender" sounds as if it's really "singing" the blues with a soulful attitude. The female vocals on "Je Par En Voyage" and "J'AVAIS Mis De Cote" are beautifully soft and silky and provide highlights of the CD, as they are well-complemented by the impressive skills of this group of musicians. Take a flashback to the '70's with "Guitar Disco" with its funky beats and grooving guitars. "Blue Heaven" is splashed with a lively collection of bluesy rock and is well worth hearing.

-Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Saturday, May 23, 2009

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GREGG KOVAL: Drives It Home

Band Name: Gregg Koval
Featured Single: Alien To Me
Album: Drives It Home
Genre: Rock
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

"Perfect Chaos" by Sue Quigley (Rock Artist from Washington(WA))

"Perfect Chaos," Sue Quigley's latest CD, is a polished continuation of this fine Seattle-bred singer-songwriter's exploration of traditional and classic female rock forms. This time around, though, the acoustic guitars are a little more pronounced and the rhythms less insistent, but the hooks are no less engaging and Quigley's resonant voice still squeezes every last drop of blood from her songs' intricate veins. And rich veins they are. "Fallen World" masterfully blends a syncopated rhythm to a sonorous cello in a moving bid for hope and redemption, while the melodic "Paper Tiger" languorous vocal belies the rage smoldering barely under the surface. "Picture in a Drawer" and "She's Not Talking to You" are nifty mid-tempo numbers reminiscent of female rock forebears like Johnette Napolitano, Sass Jordan, or Patty Smyth. But on the album's stripped down ballads - such as the closer, "How It's Going to Be," with it's demo-like vocal and acoustic guitar-only performance – or the moving "Yours to Say," Quigley reveals the softer edges of a fiercely independent artist to best effect. All told, "Perfect Chaos" is a terrific alternative pop/rock-oriented CD and a fine addition to Sue Quigley's growing and noteworthy canon.

- Rice B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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"Jerad Finck" by Jerad Finck (Pop Artist from Washington(WA))

Jerad Finck's self-titled debut CD is a 12-song showcase for a newcomer with the discerning instincts of a pop-rock veteran. Whether delivering frantic, insistent rockers like "Another" or achingly delicate ballads "Movin' On," the CD is a model of pop balance and rock fire. While several tracks benefit from nuanced and deftly-charted string arrangements, the driving rhythm of "You" and the blistering guitar solo of "Whatever You Want" ensure that the rock in pop-rock gets its due. And with hooks as big as the great outdoors, combined with a solid, in-the-pocket rhythm section, "Jerad Finck" shows a power-pop sensibility that would make The Knack proud. Check out Finck's bold and utterly contemporary arrangement of "Paperback Writer" and you get a sense not only of Jared's craftsmanship, but also of the singer-songwriter's artistic confidence. Mainstream in its accessibility and sincerity, "Jerad Finck" is a pop-rock CD that is also original, honest, and a fine debut from a talented young performer.

-Rice B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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"Music." by Robin Horlock (Rock Artist from Michigan(MI))

Robin Horlock's aptly titled third CD; "Music." is an 11-song collection of tuneful, well-constructed songs that reflect the singer's Adult Contemporary experiences to great effect. Noted for the relaxed but soulful passion in his vocals, Horlock delivers hook-filled, guitar-based tunes with the ease and capability of a Jack Johnson or John Mayer, but without surrendering his own considerable uniqueness. Employing extremely tasteful blends of acoustic and electric fretwork throughout, "Music." highlights consist of Adult Contemporary gems that showcase styles ranging from California-style soft rock "Here & Now" to post-Eagles Don Henley pop-rock "Everything Falls Apart." On "The Difference Between Day and Night" Horlock even seems to channel the '70's-era voice of John Sebastian, while "Life Goes On" features spare but distinctly affective sax lines to flesh out a stirring anthem of hope. Simply put, "Music." is another strong CD from an artist whose instincts for savvy and smart adult pop are spot-on.

-Rice B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Friday, May 15, 2009

Check out Gregg Koval, one of RadioIndy's favorite Rock artists


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Band Name: Gregg Koval
Band Location: Canada Ontario Southwest
Sounds Like: Rock / Blues
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Check out Riviera, one of RadioIndy's favorite Rock artists


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Band Name: RIVIERA
Band Location: Colorado Boulder Fort Collins
Sounds Like: Arcade Fire, Doves, Elbow, Radiohead.
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Check out Bo Blider, one of RadioIndy's favorite Rock artists


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Band Name: bo blider
Band Location: Illinois
Sounds Like: beatles, billy joel
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Check out Fagan and Payne, one of RadioIndy's favorite Rock artists


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Band Name: Fagan and Payne
Band Location: England London
Sounds Like: PJ Harvey, Lamb, Patti Smith, Jose Gonzalez, Beth Orton, Portishead
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Check out Garfan, one of RadioIndy's favorite Rock artists


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Band Name: Garfan
Band Location: Nebraska Lincoln
Sounds Like: Blondie
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Thursday, May 14, 2009

"The 13th Generation" by The Diviners (Rock Artist from Los Angeles, California(CA))

Releasing their debut disc, "The 13th Generation," The Diviners stir up some artistic arrangements of pop/rock tunes. The chemistry between this four piece group is tight and shows they are a focused ensemble. This is a well produced album as you can hear the balance between the polished vocals and instruments. Keeping time to a steady beat "Heads & Tails" is a straight forward song with strong, solid guitar hits. "Mechanical" is just one song demonstrating the great harmonies this group can dish out. Easy flowing and hypnotic, "Soft" is complemented by soft strings while the lyrics are inspiring. If you're a fan of Coldplay or Snow Patrol you will definitely want to add "The 13th Generation" to your CD collection.

-Diane and the RadioIndy.com reviewer team
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

RadioIndy is pleased to present Infinite Tone with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Impossi-bull"

RadioIndy is pleased to present Infinite Tone with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Impossi-bull"

With their debut release of "Impossi-bull," rock band Infinite Tone has compiled a collection of powerhouse rock songs. Reminiscent of '80's head-banger music, Infinite Tone centers their sound around big guitars and melodic vocals. The lyrics are well-written and are sung with confident and crisp vocals. The keyboards also play an immense part in this group's sound. Take note of the Hammond B-3 organ sound on the solo of "Burn!" or the chord stabs on the title track "Impossi-bull." Listeners will be able to notice the diversity in the tempos in "Picture of You" and "In My Eyes," which are slow rock ballads driven by power chords on guitar. If you're a fan of Guns N' Roses or AC/DC you will thoroughly enjoy listening to the edgy hard rock tunes on the Infinite Tones' album "Impossi-bull."

-Diane and The RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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RadioIndy is pleased to present Elliot Matsu with a GrIndie Award for the CD"The Value of Power"

RadioIndy is pleased to present Elliot Matsu with a GrIndie Award for the CD"The Value of Power"

Elliot Matsu's newly released album "The Value of Power" is packed with alternative rock/pop music. Matsu is a gifted musician who has a talent for writing thoughtful and sincere lyrics. His vocals are crisp and polished with a soft tonality. The album has a high-quality production, as there is a dynamic balance between the vocals and instruments. This album in general has an overall happy sort of feel about it. "Takin the Train" is an easy listening pleasure with pleasant bluesy guitar riffs fused with subtle keys. "Who Am I" has a piano driven intro and peaks out with guitar power chords on the chorus. Elliot Matsu's "The Value of Power" is an enjoyable album and a great treasure to add to your music collection.

-Diane and The RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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RadioIndy is pleased to present Martin Hagfors with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Men and Flies"

RadioIndy is pleased to present Martin Hagfors with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Men and Flies"

"Men and Flies" Martin Hagfors latest effort, is Indie songwriting at its finest. Hagfors does a fantastic job with this record both in his eloquent lyrics and in the choice instrumentation on every song. The first track off the album, "Appetite" features a beautiful staccato string arrangement and a vocal approach similar to the Indie master himself, Elliot Smith. Another great selection on "Men and Flies" is the song "Tattooed on My Eyes." This song has that element of fusing both old and new rock sounds with an end result of something between The Band and Ryan Adams. Hagfors really does an outstanding job on this CD and is a real hidden gem amongst his musical peers.

-Shaun and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Monday, May 11, 2009

RadioIndy is pleased to present Tom Hood and The Trailmen with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Dust In Your Hands"

RadioIndy is pleased to present Tom Hood and The Trailmen with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Dust In Your Hands"

If you have been craving some country rooted rock these days then "Dust In Your Hands" by Tom Hood and The Trailmen might be right up your alley. Their lineup of songs sets them apart from most rock acts with the addition of fiddle and mandolin both of which are well blended in the mix. Hood takes on the song "Caught In The Rain" with a very inspired Johnny Cash influence making for a great crossover tune. One of the standout tracks is "Back To The Baja" which features some nice lead guitar work and a bouncy groove that could be heard on any Jimmy Buffett or Traveling Wilburys album. Don't expect any classic style cowboy tunes on "Dust In Your Hands" because it's sheer rock/country entertainment.

-Shaun and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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RadioIndy is pleased to present Roymackonkey with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Cassandra Never Lies"

RadioIndy is pleased to present Roymackonkey with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Cassandra Never Lies"

Aussie band Roymackonkey delivers solid, '90s era rock with their newest effort "Cassandra Never Lies." After spending the summer touring the "land down under" with Wolfmother, it seems like this band is ready to spread their sound overseas and beyond. Their sound is sort of dated, but in a good way that reminds listeners of bands like Gin Blossoms or Nirvana. "The Fear" evokes that early '90s feel more than any other song on this album and has a nice R.E.M quality to it. The groove of "Chain Letter" is very solid and has that 'hit single' vibe to it. If you are looking to reminisce with the Seattle sound you used to love but want something fresh, as opposed to hunting down your old Soundgarden albums, then definitely take a listen to Roymackonkey's "Cassandra Never Lies."

-Shaun H. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Sunday, May 10, 2009

"Isolate the Cue" by Black Dog Syndrome (Rock Artist from North Carolina(NC))

Like playing a long-misplaced album by Americana / Roots Rock stalwarts, NRBQ, Black Dog Syndrome's debut CD, "Isolate the Cue" is at once both familiar and bracingly new. Over the course of 12 original tracks "Isolate the Cue" explores the myriad of secluded and obscure estuaries that make up the best of Americana; that is, the kind of smart and provocative elements of rock, R&B, blues, jazz, and other Southern influences that fires the imagination. In the biting sax tone of lead track "Hungry Dog," the incendiary guitar of "Driving With Her Knees," and the imagery-rich lyrics of "Steps of Hell," a listener hears the components that made artists like The Bottle Rockets, B-52's, Firewater and Southern Culture on the Skids so original and compelling. Eleven of the songs feature Kirk Ridge's corrosive vocals to deliver taut and acerbic tales from America's back roads, while co-lead vocalist Kimmie Wilson takes the helm on the engaging "Wounded," offering up the kind of sing-along melodicism of Tom Petty's finest work. Co-produced by legendary engineer Mitch Easter, Black Dog Syndrome's "Isolate the Cue" is that kind of intriguing debut CD that's sure to satisfy.

-Rice B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Saturday, May 9, 2009

RadioIndy is pleased to present Jeffrey Harrison with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Venus Sessions"

RadioIndy is pleased to present Jeffrey Harrison with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Venus Sessions"

Jeffrey Harrison's latest release "Venus Sessions" is loaded with impressive contemporary rock music. Harrison sings up a storm with his melodic vocals and memorable lyrics. The album's production is high-quality, as instruments are well-mixed with a cohesive sound. The harmonies on "Gwendolyn" add to the rhythmical lyrics of this delightful melody. The upbeat and energetic "Venus of Astoria" is embedded with great power chords and a chorus that's sure to have listeners sing along. A slow rock ballad, "Down From the Moon" is a distinctive little treasure of artistic creativity as the ambient tone showcases Harrison's versatility in playing softer styles of music. Listeners who are fans of Tom Petty or Neil Young won't be disappointed when listening to Jeffrey Harrison's "Venus Sessions."

-Diane and The RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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RadioIndy is pleased to present Copper Vein Records with a GrIndie Award for the CD "No. 3"

RadioIndy is pleased to present Copper Vein Records with a GrIndie Award for the CD "No. 3"

Copper Vein Record's recent compilation, "No. 3', is an outstanding mix of what the label has to offer. The album is filled with the sounds of new and old and tracks of eclectic styles, including a number of tracks based around acoustic country rock. "Bloom on the Sage" by Mike LaBeau, is one of our favorite songs on the album and hits you with that Rolling Stones (a la 1964) tone. LaBeau's vocals are just as gritty and memorable as Mick Jagger's ever were. For that country feel, look no further than "Dizzy Melissa" by Keith Rintala. His songwriting and instrumentation stands out on this featured number and makes us want to hear more from this artist. Another highlight track is Music Sunday, featuring the powerful voice of Rachael Davis. "No. 3" is great for anyone who loves a CD with a refreshing variety of sounds that feature talented artists from Michigan.

-Shaun H. and the RadioIndy Reviewer Team
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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

"Television" by Monkey Bones (Classic Rock Artist from Oklahoma(OK))

Monkey Bones and their debut CD, "Television" is an all-out rock attack of blazing guitars, impassioned vocals, biting lyrics, and the rock-solid kind of playing to bring it all home. Buoyed by a big beat-infused rhythm section firing on all cylinders, "Television" features 12 original songs that rarely let up. But despite an almost relentless fury, The Monkey Bones deftly balance many of their riff-heavy songs with effective and at times, subtle background vocals that add dimension and nuance to a style not always noted for such attributes. Notably, "Sunny Rays" shows the band can deliver the arena rock ballad as needed while "Hammer Comin' Down" offers up a rich vein of Southern Rock swagger. Delivered with a snarl & bravado as fitting as it is emblematic, the casually thrown out line "it's all fair in love and rock & roll" in the CD's closer, "Cross-Eyed," is more than a fair summary of "Television," it's a veritable battle cry.

-Rice B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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