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Just Plain Folks Nominee For Best New Age Album!!
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Something You Dream Of…
February 25th, 2010
Admin Stash Rameios Band – “Something Different” 2 singles – Izwe Lakithi Africa and Viva Santana
February 18th, 2010
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“The Stash Rameios Band’s 2 singles from their album “Something Different”
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Stash Rameios Band – “Something Different” 2 singles – Izwe Lakithi Africa and Viva Santana
Take a Chance on Something Beautiful
February 16th, 2010
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Small-town sensation Half Past Forever have finally broken onto the national scene with their new album Take a Chance on Something Beautiful. The draw for new listeners will no doubt be American Idol phenom, Chris Sligh, but don’t be surprised to find his equally astonishing flair for songwriting and production. Even if the songs here weren’t already his own, Chris’s smooth control and distinctive, urgent ownership would make you believe he was spinning these wonders out of thin air. Backed by accomplished guitarists Adam Fisher and Cole Edmonson, Chris’s gifts have the platform they’ve needed to let loose and shine.
Take a Chance is old school in some ways, delivering the refreshing album-based songwriting you didn’t think existed in the mainstream anymore. Though several tracks should rightly become singles, this music was meant for more than 3-minute snatches, and has the wholeness of a concept album without the need for a concept. In other ways, the album is also on the leading edge of musical creativity. Alongside the delicious hooks of chart-bound hits like “Know” or “In a Moment,” you’re just as likely to find the complex musicality of songs like “Convenience,” which melds hypnotic synth and soulful crooning with tinges of “A Day in the Life” and Gnarls Barkley. Or “Naive,” which opens like a sorrowful Goo Goo Dolls hit, only to incorporate bits of Seal and Coldplay to refine the sound. Actually, the musical background here is so eclectic, it’s probably most sensible to call this sound a remarkable beauty being born.
Take a Chance is an album that rewards multiple listens, and it may take you a dozen times through to begin realizing the lyrical depth or the calm interlacing between songs. Along with his Idol fame, Chris has a couple national songwriting awards under his belt, and it’s not hard to hear the talent. You’ll probably have the chorus to “Know” memorized by the third time around, but it may take a little longer until the meaning hits you like a slap in the face. And when Chris’s half-despairing “I’m gone” moves into the album’s last track, it’s answered with the nascent discovery, “Now I know the pictures I hold on to are gone away / … Maybe getting older brings me closer to you.” There is remarkable range here: you’ll find yourself carried away by equal parts free-spirit and turbulence, with songs evoking the spectrum from arena to quiet personal space. And all the while, Chris’s soaring baritone will keep its enticing hooks in you. Certainly, there are missteps, and there is room for the music to grow. But Take a Chance on Something Beautiful is the sound of a band coming into its own.
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If Randy, Simon, and Paula–or, for that matter, you–aren’t exactly sure where American Idol contestant Chris Sligh’s strong suit lies, the road to a more clear-eyed assessment starts with Something Beautiful: the disc, recorded with Sligh’s hometown band Half Past Forever, irrefutably proves that the puffy-haired man with the nerd glasses is a first-class rock balladeer. Lyrically, Sligh is a searcher, not a yearner (“Is this it? Is this the place we all wanna be?” he asks sweetly on “Gone,” a late, explosive number). And temperamentally, he’s a softie: though he carries off the kind of rocker ‘tude required to make tracks like “Hero” combust against his bandmates’ blazing guitars, he’s at his best when his heart is bared and bleeding (see “In a Moment,” the album’s strongest and most stirring song). As influences go, Half Past Forever have to hand it to Goo Goo Dolls, the Grand Poo-bahs of gut-wrenching rock. Time will tell whether Sligh’s ‘Fro Patrol propels him to Goo-caliber greatness. –Tammy La Gorce
Wanna Be Startin’ Something / Rock With You
February 14th, 2010
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Michael Jackson, Wanna be Startin’ Something, b/w Rock With You (live) The Jacksons. Epic MJ1-8, RED VINYL. UK Import.
Wanna Be Startin’ Something / Rock With You
February 14th, 2010
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Michael Jackson, Wanna be Startin’ Something, b/w Rock With You (live) The Jacksons. Epic MJ1-8, RED VINYL. UK Import.
Deep Blue Something
February 3rd, 2010
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Aezra Records Signs Deep Blue Something! After a rejuvenating hiatus spent on creative exploration and intensive playing and songwriting, Dallas, Texas-based rock band Deep Blue Something is back in action with a brand new self-titled album on the EMI-distributed Aezra Records. In stores May 22, it’s their first full-length release since Home (on Interscope), which has sold more than 2 million units worldwide (approximately 700,000 in the U.S.) and featured the international hit single “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.”
Something Auld, Something Newgrass, Something Borrowed, Something Bluegrass
January 27th, 2010
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The banjo innovator has rarely recorded as a leader, but his impressive work has backed everyone from Bill Monroe and Frank Wakefield to Jim Kweskin, Jonathan Edwards, and Judy Collins. This 1976 reissue marks a pinnacle in new acoustic music, thanks to a diverse repertoire, a contagious excitement, expert associates, and of course, Keith’s revolutionary melodic banjo technique. David Grisman, Tony Rice, Vassar Clements, Ken Kosek, and Jim Rooney propel the music as Keith rolls from bluegrass staples to Duke Ellington to the Rolling Stones to folk and jazz traditionals to bebop. He even celebrates two of Nashville’s greatest (and most underappreciated) sidemen with readings of Hank Garland’s “Sugarfoot Rag” and Tommy Jackson’s “Crazy Creek.” Both are perfect examples of why he developed his unique banjo style in the first place–to successfully interpret intricate and fast-paced fiddle tunes. Incidentally, by introducing Grisman to Rice, this session gave birth to the first incarnation of the David Grisman Quintet. –Marc Greilsamer
Something Auld, Something Newgrass, Something Borrowed, Something Bluegrass
Something Comes Our Way
January 18th, 2010
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“Balún have created some elegant, folky, tranced-out atmospherics … echoing percussive pops and sputters bounce across stereo time, mingling with accordion and guitar to create tempestuous gems.” – BADGER HERALD
Balún is an electro-acoustic pop outfit that composes soft and sweet rhythmic sound collages – simple guitar riffs and subdued glitchy beats with bells, violin, and accordion. Angelica Negrón’s vocals are reminiscent of a child absentmindedly singing to herself while making a princess crown out of field flowers. The product of Balún’s sound is one of nostalgia or, better yet, daydreaming – music for when you realize you’ve wandered into an unfamiliar place, but you don’t mind that you’re lost. Along with acts such as Superaquello and Phasmid, Balún are developing a cult following in the blossoming San Juan underground scene. Although influenced by American and European indie bands (Ulrich Schnauss, Múm, Boards of Canada, I Am Robot and Proud), they still exhibit a sonic attachment to their native Puerto Rico. Their waterfalls of sound, with hollowed-out melodies and haunting rhythms, have been showcased on a number of EPs and compilations released by various labels around the globe. Now, at long last, Brilliante Records is thrilled to announce the release Balún’s full-length debut.
Something Cool
January 15th, 2010
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Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2006.
Hear Something Country Christmas 2007
January 13th, 2010
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An exciting new Christmas collection featuring 15 songs from today’s biggest country hitmakers. 7 new recordings including superstars Carrie Underwood, Sara Evans, Kellie Pickler and more.


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