Emma Charleston’s Single “Falling”

Emma Charleston hits me in one of my sweet spots with her single “Falling” that she is sharing with ComicPop’s listeners.  Emma has a nice clean strong voice that shines with this singles acoustical folk/pop style.  This reminds me of something back in the day that John Denver would sing.  This is a great way to have a first single.  I can’t wait to see if Emma continues down the folk/pop genre or if she will change up, but for my .02 Cents worth this genre she would shine in and I look forward to her next release.  Here’s Emma Charleston’s “Falling” through SoundCloud – Richard

Solarrio’s “Safety of a Mob” Music Video

Solarrio is sharing with us his music video for the single “Safety of a Mob”.  This single has his signature electro/pop style, but he brings it down a little bit and has this single be a little introspective.  We don’t get political here and even though the song title can be interpreted as political Solarrio handles it in such a way that the topic is neutral.  “Safety of a Mob” could apply to any situation and any view.  So he is to be commended for walking that line.  The music video is put together with him in a forest interspersed with flashes, of what I can a film negative look, of a person that one would typically think of being in a mob.  Here’s Solarrio’s “Safety of a Mob” through his YouTube channel and if you like what you hear be sure to support him – Richard:

Distance Between Dreams Original Soundtrack

Tom Holkenbory, aka Junkie XL, is sharing with our listeners a track from the Distance Between Dreams Original Soundtrack, that he scored, entitled “The Workx”.  For the thrill seekers that we have the soundtrack, that “The Workx” is from, is the documentary film Distance Between Dreams that is produced by Red Bull Media about one of the most historic surf season with Ian Walsh.  Both the album and documentary are available from digital vendors and they look to make physical copies in the near future.  In this post we have first the single from the soundtrack “The Workx” through SoundCloud and second the trailer for Distance Between Dreams through Red Bull’s YouTube channel:

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:

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:

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:

Michael Colton’s Music Video for “Won’t Fall Away”

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If you are looking for a great sounding country single Michael Colton’s single “Won’t Fall Away” will satisfy that itch, from his upcoming California Blue EP.  Michael is sharing with our listeners his music video that was produced for “Won’t Fall Away”.  The song and music video take you back to a simpler time.  The single is basically an acoustical song that allows Michael’s voice to shine through and the music video, to me, is emulating going back in time to his past, with the two young teenagers or even pre-teens and the feel that it was done with an old style video camera and the teens are even using a Polaroid to take pictures.  The single and music video are very nicely done so check out “Won’t Fall Away” from Michael Colton’s YouTube channel – Richard:

Patrick Krief’s Latest Single “All is Lost”

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Patrick Krief is sharing with us again from his upcoming double album automanic.  He is giving our listeners a look at his latest music video for his single “All is Lost”.  Patrick takes us on a soulful journey with “All is Lost” with it’s rock ballad feel.  Patrick mixes his voice in with the instrumentals that reflects the song’s lyrics with “I was lost”.  Weather this was intentional or not it works, for me, as a great metaphor.  The music video takes a little getting used to with just a pair of eyes that seem to be gazing out of the screen, which probably will be a little disturbing for some.  Don’t let that sway you on the single though, it’s a great melancholy piece.  Here is Patrick Krief’s music video for “All Is Lost” through his YouTube channel – Richard: