Common Deer’s Single “Confession (I Should Have Known)”

Common Deer gives our listeners a chance to hear their single “Confession (I Should Have Known)”, from their I EP.  “Confession” lands comfortably in the folk genre.  The single has a great rhythm that draws in the listener from the start.  It isn’t overly fast, just a nice upbeat feel, even though the single isn’t technically upbeat in it’s lyrics.  The drums give you that beat, but they are muted so that the other instruments can shine and it all blends together beautifully with the vocals.  As everyone knows I enjoy the folk genre so you know I am interested in what Common Deer will come out with next.  Their EP I is available now, so if you enjoy them as much as I do, search for them on your downloader of choice and help support them.  Until then here is Common Deer’s “Confession (I Should Have Known)” through SoundCloud – Richard:

Solarrio’s Music Video for “Treadmill”

Solarrio has shared with us his single “Treadmill” now he wants to share the music video he did for the single.  The video is shoot in as he walks through different locations in Tokyo.  The one location that stood out for me was just 19 seconds into the music video he is standing outside the Mobile Suit Gundam Museum, one of the many places I and my family would love to see ourselves.  So see some sites with Solarrio as you enjoy his music video for “Treadmill” through his YouTube channel – Richard:

Get “Wild” with Polly Baker’s Country Single

Polly Baker is letting our listeners take a peek at her music video “Wild”.  “Wild” is a great sounding country single that takes you back to the country I used to listen to in the 1980’s.  Very clean and easy to listen to.  With the music video even though the single is more traditional the video has a fun modern feel to it.  Everyone enjoy Polly Baker’s music video for “Wild” through her YouTube channel – Richard:

Solarrio Releases His Single “Treadmill”

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Solarrio is sharing his music with us again and this time it is his single “Treadmill”.  This single has that electronic style to it that was in his previous single he shared with us, “Drops”.  The single has a powerful base beat, but it doesn’t over power Solario’s vocals.  With his strong voice and upbeat rhythms this is another that many will enjoy.  So check out Solarrio’s “Treadmill” through SoundCloud – Ricard:

Ceasefire’s Music Video for “Joyride”

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Ceasefire let our listeners in on their single “Joyride”.  Now they are sharing with us again with the music video they did for the single.  This single is just a fun upbeat get your blood pumping song and the music video pushes forth that same concept with the sped up scenes and the multi-tiered imagery.  Have fun with Ceasefire’s music video for “Joyride” through their YouTube channel – Richard:

Ep 51 ComicPop Rockin’ in the Dirt with Ben de la Cour

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Ep 51 ComicPop Rockin’ in the Dirt with Ben de la Cour

In this episode the ComicPop Crew takes a listen to Ben de la Cour’s music.  Ben has a strong country music vibe that many will enjoy.  Hear what we thought along with samples of three of Ben de la Cour’s singles, from his album Midnight in Havana.  We want to thank Samuel Morris and the Koral + Young Group for their support of ComicPop Library.

Join us for another fun episode by listening above, at www.comicpoplibrary.com or wait until later today and it will be up on our iTunes feed.

Remember if you have a novel, graphic novel, movie/television series or an indie band you want us to check out let us know and we will put it in our review rotation list.  Also if you have a question or comment send us an e-mail at admin@comicpoplibrary.com and we will read it during a recording.  Thank you again for everyone that listens and supports us, we are steadily growing thanks to you.  So keep spreading the word about ComicPop Library to everyone you think might enjoy the show.

What we reviewed in this episode:

  1. Midnight in Havana, Ben de la Cour, 2016.  $9.00 or more you decide.

Music clips used in this episode:

1.”Walkin’ Round with the Blues”, Midnight in Havana, Ben de la Cour, 2016.

2. “Mobile Bay”, Midnight in Havana, Ben de la Cour, 2016.

3. “Down to the Water’s Edge”, Midnight in Havana, Ben de la Cour, 2016.

Links:

http://www.bendelacour.com/ – Ben de la Cour’s website

https://www.facebook.com/Bendelacour/?hc_ref=SEARCH&fref=nf – Ben de la Cour’s Facebook Page

http://www.koralyoung.com/ – Koral + Young Group website

https://www.facebook.com/KoralYoung/?fref=ts – Koral + Young Group Facebook Page

https://www.facebook.com/Starship-Grissom-A-Star-Trek-Fan-Film-696299963765783/ – Krystal Willis of Starship Grissom and the fan films Facebook Page

https://www.facebook.com/pages/ComicPop-Library/135675669828474?fref=ts – ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page

Michael Colton is “Busted”

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Michael Colton has recently released his EP California Blue.  He has been great to us here by letting our listeners listen to several of the tracks from the EP.  He is doing it again with his single “Busted”.  Michael is wanting all of our listeners to enjoy his not just the single, but the music video that was produced for the song.  So take a moment and check out Michael Colton’s music video “Busted” from his California Blue EP, through his YouTube channel, and then jump on over to your favorite downloader and show your support by picking up his EP – Richard:

Solarrio’s “Drops” Music Video

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Solarrio is sharing our listeners his music video for his recently released single “Drops”.  From the outset the listener knows what they are in for, which is right square in the electro/pop genre.  You can tell that Solarrio is doing a call back to the 1980’s with this single.  His voice has that quality to it, that I can’t quite put my finger on, that fits this style of music well.  It’s more than likely being manipulated to a degree, but the way he sings really took me back to those ’80’s days.  Solarrio carries that ’80’s feel into his music video that was done for “Drops”.  Solarrio is looking to drop an EP in 2017 that everyone can keep their eye out for, but until then here is his music video for “Drops” through his YouTube channel – Richard:

Eileen Carey’s Official Music Video for “In The Air”

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Eileen Carey has been letting ComicPop listeners to watch an evolution of her single “In The Air”.  She has taken us from the audio file, to a lyric video, and now she is excited to share with us her official music video for this single.  In the video she has a couple dancing in scenes and her walking the street during other scenes.  The director kept he music video it light hearted which severs this single well.  Eileen has also started up a blog entitled The Music Mom that you might find interesting.  Here is the link for for here blog (   https://themusicmom.com/  ) and below is Elieen Carey’s music video for her single “In The Air” through her YouTube channel – Richard

Rod Melancon Tour Dates

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Rod Melancon has sent us information about his upcoming tour dates which will be starting October 22 in Austin, Texas.  Rod has a mixture of rock/americana in his style of play.  So check out the flyer above and see when he might be playing in your area to mark your calendars for an evening of musical storytelling.  Here is Rod’s music video for his single “Lights of Carencro” from his YouTube channel again for you to get a feel for this music — Richard: