Phenix’ Music Video for “So Gone”

Phenix is sharing with us her music video for “So Gone” from her self titled EP.  The single itself comes in with a hard base beat, with the keyboard of all things but it works, that lets you know this song has attitude.  Phenix doesn’t let down when she comes in with the vocals either.  This single wants to let everyone know that the individual is ready for the world and will take it by storm.  Very much an empowering song.  Even in the music video the director had Phenix and the other ladies dance with hard stomping attitude as well.  Her EP is available from your digital vendor of choice so check out Phenix’ music video “So Gone” through her YouTube channel and then check out her EP – Richard:

Nick Blaemire’s Music Video for “She’s You”

Nick Blaemire is sharing with our listeners again.  This time it is the music video for his single “She’s You”.  Nick is a self proclaimed “Nerd Soulist”.  When you hear the opening of “She’s You” you definitely know that Soul is involved with that bass guitar strumming out the beat.  Then you have Nick coming in with his clear vocals keeping up an upbeat groovy feel.  This is a fun song along with a fun music video.  With “She’s You” having such an infectious beat you won’t be able to stop yourself from moving along with the rhythm and singing along.  I have to point out I loved the scene where they have Nick singing on top of a bed and he has to adjust his glasses…everyone that wears glasses knows what he is going through.  His forthcoming EP is The Ampersand and if he keeps having fun like this can’t wait to hear the rest of it.  Start your day with Nick Blaemire and his music video for “She’s You” through his YouTube channel – Richard:

Psychocide’s Music Video for “Mr. Suit”

Psychocide is slamming it with their hard rock/psychedelic style.  The group’s album, Alcohol & Bad Decisions, is available now that you can find at your digital vendor of choice.  Psychocide is sharing with us their music video for their single “Mr. Suit” which takes on the adage of what goes around comes around.  I am definitely interested in checking out the rest of the album after hearing “Mr. Suit” and I think any hard rock fan will.  Here’s Psychocide’s music video “Mr. Suit” through their YouTube channel – Richard:

J. Ven’s Single “Barely Alive”

J. Ven is giving the ComicPop listeners a chance to check out his single “Barely Alive”.  This single has a great pop/R&B feel to it that just draws the listener in from the beginning of the song.  J. Ven does have a softer voice so he will have to be wary of the instrumentals occasionally overtaken his voice.  In “Barely Alive” he walks that fine line of blending his voice with the instrumentals during the chorus where the music swells, but he works it well.  Loved his voice, loved his sound and can’t wait to hear what else he will be releasing.  Here’s J. Ven’s “Barely Alive” through SoundCloud – Richard:

Nick Blaemire’s Single “Coffee & Wine”

Nick Blaemire is sharing with our listeners his sinlge “Coffee & Wine” that features Daniel J. Watts.  The single starts out slow and then Nick kicks it into gear and speeds up the rhythm which fits much better than the slower beat.  Love the chorus that brings in the brass section, very nice.  Daniel J. Watts helps through out the single and then comes in with a rap section, this will throw some listeners off with this slowing the single down again, but when you listen to his lyrics you understand why they do it because he is talking about be medicated and we need some caffeine to get back into the flow.  “Coffee & Wine” is part of Nick’s The Ampersand EP that is available from you choice of digital vendors.  Check out Nick Blaemire’s “Coffee & Wine”, featuring Daniel J. Watts, through SoundCloud – Richard:

Veio’s “Structures” Music Video

Veio gives our listeners a rock/metal single to check out with “Structures”.  Veio has the metal sound down and I really enjoyed listening to this single.  The lyrics where nice and clear and when the chorus hit it wasn’t to over the top, it was right were it needed to be.  The music video is put together nicely, but I wish they would have done more of a story video, but that’s just my taste for music videos.  Here’s Veio’s music video for “Structures” through their YouTube channel – Richard:

Nathan Leigh’s Music Video for “The Slumlord’s Kids”

Nathan Leigh has given me a new experience that I found I enjoyed.  With his single and music video for “The Slumlord’s Kids” he has introduced me to folk/punk music.  You know what I found that I enjoyed it.  The single has that underlying folk rhythm, but with a real kinetic and frantic beat that you would have with a punk song.  The music video itself is a fairly standard video with Nathan singing “The Slumlord’s Kids” interspersed with other sections of the video, but the main feature is Nathan.  Take a moment out of your day and enjoy Nathan Leigh’s music video for “The Slumlord’s Kids” through his YouTube channel – Richard:

Eve Minor’s Music Video for “Piggy Bank”

Eve Minor is sharing with our listeners her music video for her single “Piggy Bank”.  This single has a playful attitude to it and you can tell that Eve is having fun in the video.  And that is the main thing with this single and music video is going in realize that Eve is just having fun and wants her listeners to have fun with her.  The instrumentals are catchy and the vocals will surprise some at first with the higher register.  Towards the end of the single she drops to a lower register which really brings her voice out more to the forefront and I enjoyed.  I’ll have to hear more from her to see where her style progress’   Here is Eve Minor’s music video for “Piggy Bank” through her YouTube channel, have fun – Richard:

Didi Releases Music Video for “Tell Me Why” Feat Geo Da Silva

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Didi is letting our listeners check out her music video for the single “Tell Me Why” featuring Geo Da Silva.  The single is pure pop dance music, which as all of you know I really enjoy.  For me this makes me want to just get up and move the body.  The rhythm is right were it needs to be and not to over bearing and Didi’s voice blends in with it nicely, since her voice isn’t being over powered.  When Geo Da Silva comes in for his feature performance it rolls in smoothly and doesn’t disrupt the flow of the single, really good job with this.  Now the music video.  Not quite sure what the director was going for here.  With the rhythm of “Tell Me Why” I expected this to be a high energy video, but the director decided to have Didi and her entourage are kind of stiff and when Geo comes in you feel the energy spike and have a fun feel.  To me the video should have had this fun energy feel to it through out, but like I said director’s decision there and it might work for others.  This is a fun upbeat song so you need to have a listen to Didi’s “Tell Me Why”, featuring Geo Da Silva, with her music video through her YouTube channel – Richard:

Sivan’s Thoughtful “I’ll Be” Single

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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: