Thursday, April 14, 2011

A New Indie Song Everyday (Boys) 4-11-11

Monday's Post: 
I saw this band when I came across Boys and Frogs.  They are simply called Boys and the song is called Lion Den Boy.

Find Boys here:
http://www.facebook.com/BoysMusic?sk=app_2405167945#!/BoysMusic
 http://www.reverbnation.com/boysmusic

Lion Den Boy comes out full fledged like they are ready to just kick some ass.  Hard hitting and energetic rock with melodic 80's thrashing female vocals.  "Cat got your tongue," lyrics from the chorus mimic the title Lion Den Boy.  Is he this boy that really thought he was a man?  The band gets you ramped up to hear the outcome of this poor dope.

A New Indie Song Everyday (Boys and Frogs) 4-10-11

This would have been Sundays post.  Let's pretend it was....  Choice of Sunday is Boys and Frogs with On Paint.

Find Boys and Frogs here:
http://soundcloud.com/boysandfrogs
http://www.reverbnation.com/boysandfrogs

With the knowledge that they recently celebrated their 1 year anniversary, I was astonished.  They have accomplished much it seems.  They have a large fan base and a coherent sound.  And yes, normally bands that have not been together for very long do not have a coherent sound.


I enjoyed finding them today as they have a richness to their style that many bands are lacking.  On Paint is actually kind of difficult to understand since the vocals are down too low for my ears.  Can't wait until they get a mastered version of the songs.  The instruments in this song are so lively that they drown out the vocals, but I am not offended.  As I stated I like the style, it just needs a touch of finesse.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

A New Indie Song Everyday (Justin Kipler)04-09-11

After a truthful artist, I thought it would be fun to take it into a little theatrical post and put a spin on the bad man.  The Justin Kipker Show with The Bad Man is my choice.

Find The Justin Kipker Show here:
http://www.reverbnation.com/thejustinkipkershow
jksrockandroll.com

The Bad Man is funny to think of after yesterdays truthful song.  In this song, however I do not believe it is about a bad man responsible for the damage to our world.  I did think it was a light playful song since I have seen his stage performance images.  My theory gets thrown for a loop twice at the end with lyrics like, "The bad man is everywhere and I am coming for you".    The Justin Kipker Show represents some from the glam rock era and embraces a dark vampire style of rock.  The Gothic themes are really pronounced with dark imagery in first person perspective at the end.  The listener realizes the shocker is the lyrics are really about him, he is the bad man coming to get you.   Fun, nice, twist on what would otherwise by a straightforward song. 

Friday, April 8, 2011

A New Indie Song Everyday (Abraham Mellish)04-08-11

I am going to try to get caught up after a week of being sick, losing my animal, and being exhausted.  The artist Abraham Mellish and the song Photograph.

Find Abraham Mellish here:   
http://www.reverbnation.com/abrahammellish
www.abrahammellish.com

Abraham displays soulful addictive songs.  Coming out of the war ridden land of West Africa, comes a thought provoking honest musician with soul, class, dignity, and strength.  Photograph takes us inside the World of Abraham Mellish.  Gentle strumming and easy vocals speak of harsh truths.  Pieces follow of some snippets of the powerful lyrics in Photograph:  "no amount of charity works that could justify of the downplay of a human life,  pollute our water, infiltrate our minds, IGNORANCE IS BLISS, take me a photograph write me a song.

Damn, brutally honest, and I love it!  If more songs were about the Truth we could change the World.  Time to go around waking people up.  Abraham Mellish does just that precisely with Photograph.  His beautiful accent really invites us into his world and in turn allows us to come back to the point that it is truly our world.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

A New Indie Song Everyday (Amanda Bloom)04-07-11

I came across this young lady while looking on a music blog today.  She was advertising ensuring I would not be disappointed if I gave her a listen.  She was right, I was enthralled.  Amanda Bloom is the name the song It Must Be the Living.

Find Amanda Bloom here:
http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Amanda-Bloom/8925494214?sk=app_2405167945

This song has haunting vocals focusing on Imogen Heap like qualities.  It Must Be the Living is a nice treat in the indie world.  The recordings are delicious, with a rich tone and explore the different textures involved in this artist. 

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

A New Indie Song Everyday (The B-zoots)04-06-11

The B-zoots are my pick tonight with the song Get Out.

 Find B-zoots here:
http://www.unsigned.com/theb_zoots


Get Out starts with a distinct throwback to Twister in the Sun.  It moseys its way into a heavy punk riff.  Then Get Out decides to stroll down some Progressive Rock trail and land heavily back into the punk theme.  Finally, it ends abruptly leaving us with a fully satisfied ride. 

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

A New Indie Song Everyday (Chet O'Keefe)04-05-11

Had the privilege of making it out to open mic tonight.  While listening to the many hopeful and talented singer/musicians I was taken by one in particular, Chet O'Keefe and the song Game Bird.

Find Chet O'Keefe here:
http://chetokeefe.bandcamp.com/album/game-bird

Immediately, upon listening I felt this song was going to be a topical surface song only.  Game bird starts with the visionary story of shooting an animal.  After listening for a short while, I realized I was mistaken and all of  the great depth that awaited to be heard.

The vivid description of a lost family almost brought tears to my eyes.  With lyrics, "use to be I never slept alone and had me a wife and a happy home and a daughter she should have been grown", the symbolism kicks in of the little gunned down game bird.  The innocent black eyed bird starring back lifeless now.  Is the singer this lack luster bird now or is this meant to represent the lives that have been taken away from him?  Through all of his pain, Chet O'Keefe, appears to find some sense of solace in a "quiet place to sing." 

He had a happy home, according to the lyrics but it is all gone in the wind; appearing painful to remember and painful to forget. Chet O'Keefe, in Game Bird,  takes us in a sneak peak look at his musical creative world constructed by pain.  He wraps up the story with a circle back to the opening reminding us that he did shoot a little game bird with familiar black eyes.