Japanese Wallpaper, Gab Strum, gives us a peaceful melody in it’s music video for the single “Cocoon”. It is an electronic piece, but the rhythm is so gentle and the vocals are sung in a melodic way that just puts me in a peaceful place. If you are stress out this single would alleviate it. The music video is snapshots of different places in nature that also lends to that peaceful harmonious feel. Really enjoyed this and I think you will to. Here’s Japanese Wallpaper’s “Cocoon” music video from Zero Through Nine’s YouTube channel – Richard:
Knox Hamilton Gets “Washed Up Together”
Knox Hamilton has a nice rock/pop sound they are sharing with the ComicPop Library listeners. They are letting us enjoy their music video, for their single, “Washed Up Together”. The video itself will grab you very fast with the fact that they are vacuum sealing people. With me having allergies listen alone bugs me out, no way am I going to be doing this and if for some reason I did someone would have to be ready to immediately cut me out so I could breath. The music video, like I said grabs you, but don’t let that be the only thing you get out of this single. “Washed Up Together” is a strong song about individuals being themselves and not being afraid of doing what you want to do. Don’t let other people’s judgements get in your way of being you and your loved ones will follow with you…that’s what love is about right. Here’s Knox Hamilton’s “Washed Up Together” music video from their YouTube channel – Richard
Morgan’s Road Music Video for “Olde Cumberland”
Morgan’s Road is sharing with our listeners their latest music video for their single “Olde Cumberland”. With this single the band has an old 1970’s feel to it. The singing is somber and melodic, but the rhythm of the song keeps the listeners interest. Something like maybe the Eagles or Three Dog Night would do with a rock/folk/country sound. The music video itself is just an in studio recording type of video. Check out “Olde Cumberland” from Morgan’s Road YouTube channel – Richard:
“Come On, Let’s Dance!” with The Hellflowers
The Hellflowers are sharing with us their fun single “Come On, Let’s Dance!” The single has a fun driving rock beat with a splash of punk for good measure. It reminds me of something that you might hear Pat Benatar sing. The music video that The Hellflowers are sharing has two distinct feels to it. You have the band singing that has that rough edge to it and then it splits to a bright scene where a couple is dancing…and I love the Ramones Tee. “Come On, Let’s Dance!” is the title track from the bands same titled EP that was released earlier this year. So go to your digital vendors and look up The Hellflowers Come On, Let’s Dance! EP and while you are doing that enjoy their music video to “Come On, Let’s Dance!” through their YouTube channel – Richard:
Eileen Carey’s “In the Air” Lyric Video
In July Eileen Carey shared with us her single “In the Air”. Today she wants to have the ComicPop Listeners check out her lyric video she has for her single. Still love this upbeat song and I believe you will to so enjoy “In the Air” lyric video through Eileen Carey’s YouTube channel, so have some fun and sing along with her – Richard:
Sivan’s Thoughtful “I’ll Be” Single
Sivan reminds us all that the Earth is here for us in her powerful single and music video, “I’ll Be” that she is sharing with us. However, we need to be here for the Earth as well and think about what we are doing for the future. The single uses a simple catchy melody that conveys Sivan’s message well. Sivan has a high range that she effectively uses in “I’ll Be”, but doesn’t overdue it. Enjoy Sivan’s “I’ll Be” music video through her YouTube channel – Richard:
Cristina Lizzul’s “La Notte” Cover
As many of you know we here at ComicPop don’t shy away from foreign entertainment. This is the case with Cristina Lizzul’s music video for her cover of “La Notte”. With the combination with the instrumentals and Cristina’s voice makes this single play as smooth as silk. I could be completely wrong with my interpretation since I don’t speak the language, but “La Notte’ has a very sensual feel to it. Cristina has a very beautiful voice and I would love to hear what it would sound in different genres. She is currently working on her first EP entitled Percipience and has worked as an actor in four independent films, in 2015, (Righteousness, Subject 0: Shattered Memories, Lemonheads, and La Prigione Oscura) and has another upcoming project in the works in association with Francis Ford Coppola. Keep an eye out for Cristina Lizzul to continue making splashes in the entertainment field, but until then enjoy her music video of her cover of “La Notte” on her YouTube channel – Richard:
Benta Has a “Lover In Dark”
Benta is sharing with the ComicPop listeners his music video for his single “Lover in Dark”. This from the beginning is an Electronica influenced piece. The steady beat is close to being over used, but the rest of the piece brings the song together and makes it a great sexy dance tune. It’s slow dance time, on the dance floor, with your partner. The music video will take you by surprise if you are not ready for it, I thought maybe my sound wasn’t working, but then about 18 seconds in the music starts. The video works will in the black & white medium…it gives it an even sexier feel. Here is Benta’s “Lover in Dark” through his YouTube channel – Richard:
Starley Says to “Call on Me”
Starley is sharing with our listeners her fun loving music video for her single “Call on Me”. This single is Starley’s U.S. debut single and she is knocking it out of the park. Her style for this single is an Eletronic/Pop with hints of the Blues, with her vocals. Love the voice and the rhythm of “Call on Me”. It is a feel good love song that I always enjoy listening to and several others have enjoyed it with over a million spins of Spotify. With this being Starley’s first single here in the U.S., I can’t wait to hear more from her. Enjoy Starley’s music video for “Call on Me” through her YouTube channel – Richard:
Ahmen and Janani “Choose Love”
Ahmen is letting our listeners enjoy his latest single’s music video “We Choose Love” from his upcoming album If Not Now, Then When. “We Choose Love” has a 1980’s feel to the single and the music video has a 1970’s television intro feel to it. Both styles remind me of when I was getting down with the music of my day. Janai Saara joins Ahmen as the feature artist and both have a nice sound between them. This just hits all the right spots for me. Check out the music video yourself, through Ahmen’s YouTube channel, and then you can hit up most digital providers and support Ahmen and his album If Not Now, Then When – Richard:














