Jackie Paladino is sharing with our listeners here latest music video for her single, “Daddy’s Money”. The single has a nice 1950’s styling to it and then about 1:30 in it gets a pop infusion that carries through until the end of the single and it goes back to the 1950’s feel. With Jackie’s smoky voice it fits this type of sound really nicely. The infusion of pop into the single was refreshing as well and I can hear a remix coming where she uses the pop beat all the way through the single, which I think would be sweet. The music video is taking ques from the past as well with her and the rest of the crew in period dress with the old style microphones, makes it look nice and classy. Here’s Jackie Paladino’s music video for “Daddy’s Money” for you to enjoy through her YouTube channel – Richard:
David Nyro Takes a Journey with Latest Music Video “Stand”
David Nyro takes the ComicPop listeners on a journey through one of the world’s crisis situations. In David’s latest music video, for the single “Stand”, he as teamed up with CNN documentary filmmaker Chris Morrow and refugee outreach worker Dr. Alison Thompson to produce this haunting yet moving music video. Seeing pictures of the Syrian refugee situation bridges many miles between different parts of the world. However, when you put these pictures to a moving piece of music the emotion really comes through. David Nyro is allowing us to view their music video through his YouTube channel – Richard:
PenPals 2 – A Star Trek Fan Production
Our friends Vance Major and Carly Shibby are sharing with everyone another installment for Pen Pals, with Pen Pals 2. This is a crossover between Valiant and Melbourne Star Trek fan film productions that are being produced down at Starbase Studios in Oklahoma City. We had a great time visiting with them and making new friends when we where down there during filming of Vance’s Melbourne production. Here’s Pen Pals 2: A Star Trek Fan Production through Vance Major’s YouTube channel – Richard:
Madison McWilliams’ “Smell the Roses” Music Video
We already featured Madison McWilliams’ fun pop single “Smell the Roses”. Now she is sharing with the ComicPop listeners her music video for the single. The music video is a carefree feel just like the single. So put a smile on your face and watch Madison McWilliams’ “Smell the Roses” music video through her YouTube channel – Richard:
Firebug’s Lyric Video for “For the Love” Single
Firebug is sharing with the ComicPop listeners her lyric video for her single “For the Love”. This is one that if you enjoy the 1970’s style of music you will dig this. Juliette Tworsey, the vocalist for the group has a voice that is reminiscent of Stevie Nicks. “For the Love” is from the group upcoming album Homeostasis which comes out in late 2016, so keep an eye out at your favorite digital downloaders to pick it up when it becomes available. Until then here is Firebug’s “For the Love” lyric video from their YouTube channel – Richard:
“She Cries” with SEE’s latest Music Video
SEE is sharing with our listeners again and this time it is for her emotional new music video, “She Cries”. SEE’s lower register voice brings a resonate sound to the topic of addiction. The video being in black and white gives the song an even more dramatic feel for the listener. It’s one of those stories that is always there of what people see in the public arena isn’t necessarily what is happening in private. Having the dancers in the music video dance out the fight scene was easier to watch, but still conveys how serious the struggle with addiction is for loved ones. Here’s SEE’s music video for “She Cries” through her YouTube channel – Richard:
Rod Melancon Tells Us About the “Lights of Carencro”
Rod Melancon is sharing with the ComicPop listeners his music video for his single “Lights of Carencro”. Rod’s style reminds me of something you might hear from John Mellencamp. It has one foot in the traditional rock scene and another in the country scene, almost southern rock. “Lights of Carencro” has an old 1970’s throwback to it. The single is a “story” song and it has an old tinny radio sound to the vocals. Most people would recognize this sound effect as being similar to the CB radio voice in the “Convoy” single by C.W. McCall. Now in “Lights of Carencro” the lyrics tell of a tragedy that befalls a family and end’s with the brothers coming together again in a haunting way (if I said anymore it would spoil the song). The music video that Rod has with the single is just as haunting. This single will be available next year on Rod’s LA 14 EP. Until then check out “Lights of Carencro” music video by Rod Melancon, that he has provided through his YouTube channel – Richard:
Katie Buxton’s Single “You Flew”
Katie Buxton is sharing with us today her single “You Flew”. Katie has a nice strong and clear alto range voice. Most singers want to have that higher voice, but I enjoy the lower range voices just as much. “You Flew” is a ballad that talks about letting a loved one go, because of your love for him or her. It’s hard to do but sometimes that is what it comes to. The music video that was produced for this single is fairly simple, but effective. I love the snow background while Katie is singing. You can get this single and others from her 2016 release on her EP From Songbirds from your digital vendors. Here is Katie Buxton’s “You Flew” music video through Amplify Entertainment Group’s YouTube channel – Richard:
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Patrick Krief’s Lyric Video for “Deo Gratias”
Patrick Krief is sharing with the ComicPop Library listeners his latest lyric video for his single “Deo Gratias”. “Deo Gratias” is a hauntingly beautiful introspective single. How Patrick relays the lyrics and the sway of the music captures you in its simplicity and almost makes the listener almost ache, but in a good way. The lyric video was directed by Christopher Mills of Modest Mouse. The video keeps that same simplistic feel, but is haunting with it being done in black and white. Really nice work done by both artists. Patrick will be dropping a double album, automanic blue, at the end of September that will include this single so keep an eye out at your digital vendors for it. Until then enjoy Patrick Krief’s lyric video for “Deo Gratias” through his YouTube page – Richard:












