3.02.2010

CD REVIEW: Benjy Davis Project "Lost Souls Like Us"

When a band puts in the time and energy on the road, and grinds it out in the studio, and shamelessly promotes itself by any means necessary, they deserve success. Benjy Davis Project has finally reached the plateau in which this success is finally going to come to fruition. This album is the culmination of a lot of hard work and time spent making it happen, both in the studio and on the road. On this album they have managed to include their best song to date in the first single "Stay With Me," a southern soulful rocker that is ready to rise to the top of the charts. "Get High" and "Check Your Pocket" are sure to become fan favorites and find their way into most of BDP's setlists for years to come. Throughout the album, Benjy Davis Project shows off all their different faces from county to soul to blues to straight up rock and roll. Each song has its own strengths and as a whole, the album is incredibly solid. It is so good it is surely going to find itself on the top of many best of lists by the end of the year.

New Release Tuesday

New music out today that is worth checking out:
  • Big Light - Animals In Bloom
  • Citizen Cope - The Rainwater LP
  • Benjy Davis Project - Lost Souls Like Us
  • Groove Armada - Black Light
  • Lifehouse - Smoke & Mirrors
  • Rogue Wave - Permalight
  • Tyrone Wells - Metal & Wood

3.01.2010

BURN THIS / March 2010


  1. Benjy Davis Project "Stay With Me"
  2. Mike Dunn & The Kings Of New England "Sunshine State"
  3. The Elms "This Is How The World Will End"
  4. Pete Kilpatrick Band "Rock And Roll Never Changes"
  5. Jones Street Station "Slow Lights"
  6. Dawes "When My Time Comes"
  7. Joe Pug "Speak Plainly, Diana"
  8. The Avett Brothers "Slight Figure Of Speech"
  9. Needtobreathe "The Outsiders"
  10. Stephen Kellogg & The Sixers "Born In The Spring"
  11. Trent Dabbs "Your Side Now"
  12. Tyler James "Soapbox Shakedown"
  13. Andrew Belle "Don't Blame Yourself"
  14. Matt Stansberry "Pull Yourself Together"
  15. Parachute "Under Control"
  16. The Undeserving "Something To Hope For"
  17. Army Of Me "Lost At Sea"
  18. matt pond PA "Starting"
  19. Rogue Wave "Good Morning"
  20. Broken Bells "The High Road"

NEW TUNES: Best Of Bonnaroo - Free Music For Climate Change

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CD REVIEW: Big Light "Animals In Bloom"

Big Light have always amazed with their mix of mellow indie rock and jam band performance style, and they do not let down on their latest release. The album is full of this style of music, and each song is so different from the next, yet the album flows smoothly from beginning to end. Songs like "Triceratops" and "Monster" showcase the bands feel good attitude with their gritty intensity for musicality and live performance. This live band's sound is captured well in the studio, displaying how well the members work as a cohesive unit. This west coast band has managed to stumble upon a sound that is incredibly under appreciated in the music industry these days, yet it is fun and refreshing. As the music that they play will most likely not end up on MTV or top 40 radio, this album is sure to find them continuing to amaze crowds on the road all over the country.

2.28.2010

CD REVIEW: Mishka "Talk About"

Chilled out reggae music is something that Mishka is familiar with, does well, and is known for. This time around, all that holds true, but with the addition of one more element: pop music. Mishka, who's recent successes can be partially attributed to Matthew McConaughey (he owns the record label), has written a batch of new songs for this album that contain some of his best to date. The album's first single is "Bittersweet" and depicts the addition of pop music to Mishka's repertoire more than every other on the album. This album's updated sound, can be partially attributed to Butch Walker, an incredibly talented musician and producer who has mastered the art of mixing alternative rock and pop music seamlessly. Walker lent his collaborative skills to Mishka after an introduction of the two to each other by McConaughey. Other excellent tracks on this album include the title track, "Dead End Streets," and the pot-smoker-friendly tune "Homegrown" which featured a guest appearance by Willie Nelson. After already receiving major critical praise for his previous albums, especially his last which debut at the top of the reggae charts, he manages to again wow the music world with his unique take on traditional reggae mixed with modern alternative music.

2.27.2010

CD REVIEW: Jones Street Station "In Verses"

One of the finest indie rock albums to come out in recent years, this sleeper by Jones Street Station is not to be passed up. Just as bands like Dawes, Bon Iver, The Avett Brothers, and Fleet Foxes have been able to do in recent months, this band's down to Earth simple approach to song crafting is what defines them and makes their debut album excellent. There is no question that songs like "Evergreen" and "Slow Lights" can hold their own against anything that is making critical waves in the indie world these days. Their harmonies are awesome. The instrumentation is first class. And, the delivery of the album is seamless. This is surely the beginning of a fruitful career for Jones Street Station, as long as they keep cranking out gems like this.

2.26.2010

CD REVIEW: Courtney Jaye "The Exotic Sounds Of Courtney Jaye"

Going it on her own on her second album, Courtney Jaye has managed to create one of the best and most creative albums in years, and an effort that is better than her incredible debut. Jaye has managed to mix a tropical vibe with a Nashville country sound that is in a league all its own, which she released completely independently. Her songwriting is out of control and she is proving to be one of the brightest female singer/songwriters in recent years. "I Need Love," the album's first track, starts things of right showcasing this new and unique style. The album is heavy on the acoustic guitar, with hints of ukulele, slack key, and slide guitar throughout. The album's standout track is "Sweet Ride," Jaye's own take on the traditional love song. She truly has a talent that is all her own, and shines on tracks like "Tiger's Eye," which prior to the album release was already receiving critical praise, and "Sometimes Always," which features a guest vocal appearance by Band Of Horses lead singer Ben Bridwell. The album is bright, feel good, and full of sunshine and happy energy. Courtney Jaye may have managed to find a place in the music world that she will be able to fill with her own style of positive energy for many years to come.

2.25.2010

CD REVIEW: Kris Allen "Kris Allen"

Sometimes the people get it right, and when they selected Kris Allen as the winner (over Adam Lambert) of American Idol season 8 they chose the better musician. Kris Allen is the perfect image of what it means to be a musician plucked out of nowhere and thrown into the public eye. Not that it isn't deserved, but it was more whirlwind than many singer/songwriters rise to popularity. Regardless, his debut album is pretty darn good. It features a majority of songs that were either written or co-written by Allen himself, which is not something that most Idol winners can say (at least not on their debut). "Red Guitar" is the album's hands down best song, and consequently was written solely by Allen with no co-authors. He fits right into the same vein as other popular singer/songwriters like John Mayer, Howie Day, and Graham Colton. Allen has been around and did record music before now, but he finally was given his shot and proved that someone should have taken a chance on him long ago. Many Idol winners fade from the spotlight, and despite that, Allen will have a fruitful career on the heels of his debut, and he may surprise everyone by just sticking it out for the long haul.

2.24.2010

CD REVIEW: Joe Pug "Messenger"

It is a bold statement to say that Joe Pug could be this generation's Bob Dylan, but after one listen to his debut full length album it is evident. He combines the elements of simple folk songwriting with raspy delivery and a bit of indie rock edge to showcase his originality, yet still remain within a familiar sound. The album's title track and lead single is a radio hit in the making, but not in the sense that everyone will be singing it and it will be in heavy rotation at pop radio. It's a hit in that it is timeless and could have been released in the 90's, the 70's or even the 60's and gained the same type of critical praise that it deserves. One of the most fantastic songs on the album is the closer, "Speak Plainly, Diana." It's a song that he decided to rev up and rerecord the song (it appeared as an acoustic track on his EP "Nation Of Heat") turning his incredible lyrics into a memorable folk rocker. The fact that Joe Pug is bold enough and talented enough to release this type of music and this album at a time when the music industry is struggling proves that his music is in a league of its own.