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    Nate Hall

    by  • December 22, 2011 • 0 Comments

    Nate Hall is an eighteen year-old pop artist from Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. His distinctive voice combined with a feel good vibe is nothing but infectious, and leaves many who listen reaching for the replay button. The hard work and good-natured optimism of Nate’s personality explodes through his dynamic pop songs. As a natural performer, a [...]

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    Haikaa

    by  • December 22, 2011 • 0 Comments

    Love. Self-acceptance. Tolerance. Diversity. True happiness. Haikaa radiates these messages and more through her powerful music. The international pop singer/songwriter hails from Brazil, Japan, and the U.S. Her multicultural background blends seamlessly to create songs with universal themes, sung with a luminous voice full of emotion, honesty, and pride. Haikaa’s new album, Work of Art, [...]

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    Shibuya Crossings

    by  • December 22, 2011 • 0 Comments

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    In the glory years of angle-hungry weekly music papers, it would have been a publicist’s dream: a band of young guys playing well-written, melody-rich songs, each of the members hailing from a different country. But in these file-sharing days of pan-global collaborations and instant international connectivity, does having such a diverse makeup still mean enough [...]

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    The Commuters

    by  • December 22, 2011 • 0 Comments

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    The Commuters might hail from New York, but their kinetic, personally revealing anthems capture an alt-rock essence that aspires toward worldwide appeal. Their commercial debut (As I Make My Way – EP) was released at the end of August, and is comprised of 4 songs — “As I Make My Way,” “Bombs Away,” “Fallen From [...]

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    Ten Year Vamp

    by  • December 22, 2011 • 0 Comments

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    Ten Year Vamp… female-fronted, high-energy, modern radio rock… Pink meets the Foo Fighters with pints full of personality, charm, and sex appeal! Described by music media as the next No Doubt, Ten Year Vamp has sold thousands of CD’s, earning them a spot on the Billboard charts and numerous local, regional, and national awards along [...]

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    Olga

    by  • October 24, 2011 • 0 Comments

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    If you don’t already know Olga, just listen to her music—and you will. As this lithe, willowy woman settles into her guitar, the throaty voice that pours out of her takes you by surprise, transporting you to the easy rhythm of a sultry New Orleans afternoon. Gritty and honest, soulful and stirring, Olga sings about [...]

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    Canon Logic

    by  • October 24, 2011 • 0 Comments

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    In the Spring of 2010 Canon Logic released their first full-length effort, FM Arcade. An eclectic album of powerfully catchy pop songs, FM Arcade is threaded together by an undercurrent of dark tension that bubbles to the surface on stand out tracks like Nights at Armour Mansion and Dead Man. The band – comprised of [...]

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    Laura DiStasi

    by  • October 24, 2011 • 0 Comments

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    Of Laura DiStasi a fellow artist once said, “Her music does what every songwriter wishes their music could do: it hollows you out, then fills you back in. It breaks your heart and builds you a new one. It moves you.” A singer/songwriter by way of Southern New Jersey, Boston, MA, and now Brooklyn, NY, [...]

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    Bravo, Max!

    by  • October 24, 2011 • 0 Comments

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    “The songs flowed out from within us as though they had been holding their breath inside a smoke filled room, inside a burning house. And finally, the songs broke through us; they learned the feeling of collapsed lungs inflating like balloons and then floated off giving us no time to catch them again.” These are [...]

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    Dexter’s Kin

    by  • October 24, 2011 • 0 Comments

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    Dexter’s Kin, the New York City-based Alternative/Rock/Pop band formed by lead singer and songwriter Paul Benedict, touts an undeniable connection between its music and fans. The band, named after Paul’s late brother, honors his memory through its inspiring lyrics and captivating melodies. Its songs hold listeners rapt with its blend of edgy pop tunes, high [...]

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    May McDonough and Co

    by  • September 15, 2011 • 0 Comments

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    “May McDonough and Co.’s story sounds a little like that abstract French film you saw once in college. You know there is a theme buried somewhere just out of grasp, and yet the bizarre imagery and odd characters leave you feeling a bit confused, a bit cultured, perhaps a bit enlightened, but mostly just exhausted. [...]

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    Renee Wahl

    by  • August 29, 2011 • 0 Comments

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    Life is a process. This is something Renée Wahl seems to have realized instinctively from an early age. As an alternative country/Americana/Rockabilly artist, Wahl has followed a non-traditional path to a career in music, and yet no one who has known her over the years would ever question her destination. Wahl enrolled in the musical [...]

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