Lily Elise Releases Her 1st Single “Generator”

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Lily Elise has generated an EP entitled Taken.  We have the music video to her first single from Taken, “Generator”, from her YouTube channel.

She starts out with really a nice smooth ballad that she carries well with her Alto sound.  Her voice is really clear in the recording and strong enough to stand out over the instruments.  For a first single she has a nice sound and I am interested in what else she has for us on her EP – Richard:

I Will, I Swear, Honest

I Will, I Swear is a group that comes to us from Belgium.  The track we have for you to listen to is the song “Sleep”.  I love the piano being the key instrument.  Then about one and a half minutes in bells come in as the back ground music, this is the part of the song I love.  Then at about two minutes in an instrumental interlude comes in with the rest of the band leading into a crescendo, then back to the piano.  The singers voice is very pleasant to listen to, she has a nice tone to her voice. Very nice, I really like this song.  Be sure to check out Wild Honey Pie’s site http://www.thewildhoneypie.com/ for more Indy music news.

Little Miss Sunshine

Calab Hawley is a Harlem based artist, who has released three albums.  “Little Miss Sunshine” is from his upcoming fourth album.  This song is inspired by his eight year old niece being bullied.  The song has a good message about being who you are and not somebody else.  It kind of feels like a late ’60’s to early ’70’s style of music.  So if you are into that time period you will like this song.  Give it a listen, I think you will enjoy it.  Be sure to check out Wild Honey Pie’s website http://www.thewildhoneypie.com/ for more Indy music news.

News From Metropolis America

Indie Electro Rockers Metropolis America Tell The Real Story of Young America with     New Single “A Burden Of Our Youth”

Releasing Three New Singles and Videos Between Memorial Day and Labor Day

Hopefully we will get updates on these three singles from The MuseBox when they are available.  I will also try to keep an eye out for them myself.  Until then here is Metropolis America’s website were you can listen to their current singles.  I like the sound, nice clean rock sound and the instruments don’t over power their voices, which as you know for me is a pet peeve.  Check them out, if you didn’t already know about them, you might find that this group is right for you and want to download their music, which by the way is available on their site at no charge.  Very nice guys, well played.

http://metropolisamerica.tumblr.com/ – Find out about Metropolis America and listen to their music here!


Left to right: Guitarist Greg Kinter, Drummer Rick Eddy, Vocalist/Bassist Cristian Mora


Photo: Andrea Gallo

Contact: Margo Drgos, The Musebox,  310-849-5857 margo@themusebox.net

The Deli’s NYC Best Emergin Artists Fest 2013

The Deli Magazine
Presents
BEST NYC EMERGING ARTISTS FEST 2013

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Hitting Brooklyn for the fifth year running, The Deli’s B.E.A.F. can only be described as the most underground and cross-genre showcase of NYC’s new talent.
BEST OF NYC EMERGING ARTISTS 2013 in the Spring issue of The Deli
The Deli Magazine is the only publication and web site entirely focused on the NYC music scene’s emerging artists. With an approach to local music organized by genre, this fest and the Spring 2013 Deli issue linked to it (out on May 23) offer the audience a quality selection of new local music for all tastes.
THE BEST OF NYC 2012 POLL FOR EMERGING ARTISTS
Once a year this established indie publication gathers together la crème de la crème of the NYC music industry, and asks them to choose their favorite Emerging Local Artists. Almost 100 artists including Spirit Family Reunion, Foxygen, DIIV, Widowspeak, Skaters, X Ambassadors have been selected by this jury of scene makers, which includes NYC bloggers, music writers, venue booking agents & radio DJs.
B.E.A.F. as in Best of Emerging Artists Fest
Each year, the Spring issue of The Deli is entirely dedicated to the artists that made this Best of NYC List and to the live event linked to it, aptly called The Deli’s NYC B.E.A.F. (as in Best of Emerging Artists Fest)
The Fest will last 4 days and span across 3 of Williamsburg’s finest LIVE venues including the stunning Brooklyn Bowl, Bedford Ave’s hub Spike Hill and Cameo Gallery.
More About The Deli:
Like the artists and bands they serve, The Deli is 100% Independent & by shifting their attention locally has become a pioneer in its field, covering and booking shows with a range of bands that have gone on to become incredibly popular such as: Grizzly Bear, We Are Scientists, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Ra Ra Riot, Vampire Weekend, A Place to Bury Strangers, Chairlift, Semi Precious Weapon, Yeasayer, Au Revoir Simone, Lia Ices and many others.
What’s on the docket, you ask? Take a peek at the complete details for all the events taking place during the festival over the 4 days here. Make sure you’re one of the first to experience this eclectic and eccentric roster of trailblazers for fronting the NYC music scene this Spring at B.E.A.F June 2013.
If you happen to be in the area, this looks to be a great time, especially for music lovers.  So be sure to make plans to attend and have a great time.

 

There is Danger Here

There is Danger has the latest release called “Passport”.  This is one that will appeal to all the psychedelic fans out there.  Not my particular style of music, but that’s what makes the world fun is the differences.  I can listen to this song, just not over and over again.  Check it out below and see what you think.  It might be your cup of tea.  Remember to check out Wild Honey Pie for more music news: http://www.thewildhoneypie.com/

Gentlemen Hall “Sail into the Sun”

“GEOMETRIC CHEMISTRY” WITH
GENTLEMEN HALL
PREMIERES VIA MTV BUZZWORTHY
“such a feel-good, bubbly exhalation of warmth and happiness”
 
WINNER OF THE RECORDING ACADEMY’S NEW PROGRAM CONNECTING ASPIRING MUSICIANS WITH GRAMMY WINNING RECORDING ARTISTS
 
        
HIT TRACK “SAIL INTO THE SUN”
FEATURED IN WORLDWIDE ADVERTISEMENTS
 
BUZZED ABOUT SINGLE PEAKED AT TOP TEN ON
HYPE MACHINE POPULAR CHARTS
This single, linked above to YouTube, is a very catchy tune.  It’s one of those feel good songs that you just have fun listening to
and singing along with, so be sure to check out “Sail into the Sun”

The Neighbourhood Album Release and Tour Dates

 

 

THE NEIGHBOURHOOD RELEASE
 I LOVE YOU.

 

 

 

ALBUM AVAILABLE VIA COLUMBIA RECORDS

 

 THE LOVE COLLECTION

 

US HEADLINE TOUR DATES ANNOUNCED

I Love You. album buylink: http://smarturl.it/TheNBHDILoveYou

The Neighbourhood on tour:

4/30: Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall

 

5/3: Manchester, UK @ Ruby Lounge

 

5/4: Leeds, UK @ Leeds Festival

 

5/5: Glasgow, UK @ King Tuts

 

5/7: Bristol, UK @ Start The Bus

 

5/8:  London, UK @ Heaven

 

5/17: Bakersfield, CA @ Stramler Park (KRAB Free 4 All)

 

5/19: San Francisco, CA @ BFD Live 105 @ Shoreline

For more information please contact:
Mike Navarra / Columbia Records
Amanda Charney / The Musebox

Creed Bratton New Release

ACT I OF TELL ME ABOUT IT OUT NOW!
Download or stream single “Faded Spats” below! APPROVED TO POST!

http://snd.sc/11alBDi

“Faded Spats” definitely has an old school feel to it.  It’s fun to listen to as you sway your head.  If the rest of the releases are this good you will want to check it out.

TO BE RELEASED IN THREE ACTS
ACT 1 – APRIL 16 / ACT 2 – MAY 7 / ACT 3 – MAY 21
 
VINYL VERSION OF TELL ME ABOUT IT  (ALL THREE ACTS)
COMING MAY 21
A series of dates have been scheduled. More to be confirmed soon:
APRIL 6: Wilbur Theatre: Boston, MA
APRIL 20: Chuckchansi Casino: Coarsegold, CA
APRIL 21: Yoshi’s: Oakland, CA
For more information please contact:
Amanda Charney / The Musebox / Amanda@themusebox.net

More “Kisses” for Everyone

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The dou Kisses is preping for the second LP, Kids in LA, to come out on May 14 on Cascine.  To wet our appetites they have shared their song “Huddle”.  You can definitely hear the Eighties influence in the music.  The voices are nice and clear which I always enjoy.  I don’t like it when instruments overpowers a singers voice.  I do want to hear the music and the different instruments being played.  However, many bands forget that the voice is also an instrument.  Thanks to Wild Honey Pie for the notice and check out their website for more Indy music news: http://www.thewildhoneypie.com/