Sariah’s Latest Single “Aware, Alive, Awake”

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This is definitely what I thought I would listen to. Sariah’s name is very sophisticated, along with her image and it was strange hearing a sound that didn’t match that. Instead of getting a smoker’s lounge feel like I thought, I got a very poppy sound. It seems almost too immature for Sariah and doesn’t fit her. I was intrigued during the intro because I thought she was going to put an electro spin on classical or older music but that wasn’t the case. Sariah has a great voice and I feel like it’s better suited for standards or other older, timeless genres.

-April B.

Listen to “Aware, Alive, Awake” via SoundCloud below:

MOXXI’s “From Here to Oblivion”

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I honestly don’t know what to say about Moxxi but I’m gonna try anyways. First off the intro was cool but too muddled, if it was the exact same intro but cleaner I would’ve gotten into the song a lot more. I was taken by surprise when Moxxi started singing. I wasn’t expecting to hear some lyrics from another song in this one or the pop feel. But I can say that the familiarity of the lyrics from a different song helped me get into the song and the chorus was also very nice. It’s got a strong driving tempo and doesn’t slow down. The only part it really lost me was the brief time when it was slowed down and the very end. The end felt kindle jangly and it didn’t fit right. For the most part, however, I did enjoy Moxxi and I think any pop/retro fans will as well.
-April B.

Sadly the link to the “From Here to Oblivion” audio and YouTube video are private and we can’t share that with you.

Haley Pharo’s Latest “Sorry for Not Being Sorry”

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Check out Haley Pharo’s latest music video from her YouTube channel, “Sorry for Not Being Sorry”.  It’s a pretty catchy tune.  We will also be reviewing her album later this year.  Thanks to Karla McDonald of the MuseBox for letting us know about Haley’s music video:

Ep 14 ComicPop Rockin’ in the Dirt with the Resistor’s First World Problems

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Ep 14 ComicPop Rockin’ in the Dirt with Resistor’s First World Problems

In this episode the ComicPop Crew review and discuss the album First World Problems from the artist Resistor.  A big thank you to Katie Trimble, of the MuseBox, for providing Resistor’s album for us to review!

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) First World Problems, Resistor, Self Released, 2014.

Music clips used in this episode:

1) “First World Problems”, First World Problems, Resistor, Self Released, 2014.

2) “Choose Your Parents Well”, First World Problems, Resistor, Self Released, 2014.

Links:

http://resistorsings.com/ – Resistor’s Website.

https://www.facebook.com/resistorsings – Resistor’s Facebook Page.

http://themusebox.net/ – The Muse Box’s Website.

https://www.facebook.com/musebox?ref=br_tf – The Muse Box’s Facebook Page.

http://thewileyone.com/ – The Wiley Ones’ Website

https://www.facebook.com/thewileyone – The Wiley Ones’ Facebook Page

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

 

Haley Pharo’s Single “Prisoner”

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I really enjoyed the brief intro of “Prisoner” but I don’t think the feeling stayed for the whole song. It was a little too 90’s R&B for me. Neither the music nor Haley Pharo were very strong and clear. I like it when one or the other is strong so that the song doesn’t end up sounding mushy. I do get where Pharo is trying to go though and she’s on the right track. I liked the lighter melodies going along with a substantial bass, it just needs to be less muggy. Her music has a good beat that people will move to, as long as she keeps going in the direction I hope she is, she’ll do great.

– April B.

This is were everyone can see that music hits people differently.  I enjoyed “Prisoner” and look forward to hearing more from Haley.  However, I am a Child of the ’80s/’90’s, which falls within what April was talking about. Also to me Haley’s voice – not style reminds me of Debbie Gibson’s, but that’s just me.  – Richard

The music video is below so you can check Haley Pharo out yourself.  It comes to us from “Haley Pharo” YouTube channel:

The Mix Gives Everyone a Treat

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To show that music can touch the hearts of everyone The Mix brings their style of music to North America, traveling from their home country Germany.  The band is spotlighting “Give Autism a Voice” for this tour and the band is comprised of a variety of unique individuals.  As most will know, we have mentioned on a couple of our podcasts that Logan, one of our Co-Host, has Aspergers, so this hits close to home. If they happen to come to your area (sadly they won’t be in our area) be sure to put them on your calendar for an entertaining evening and to give them your support. Check out one of their videos, “Wo geht die Reise hin” below from the YouTube channel “Neu Erkerode”.

The Mix September Tour Dates
  • Sunday, Sept. 14th: Pianos (New York, NY)
  • Monday, Sept. 15th: The Fire (Philadelphia, PA)
  • Tuesday, Sept. 16th: The Electric Maid (Washington, DC)
  • Thursday, Sept. 18th: The Cave (Toronto, ON)
  • Friday Sept. 19th: Zaphod Beeblebrox (Ottawa, ON)
  • Sunday, Sept. 21st: The Middle East (matinee) (Boston, MA)
For more info on The Mix, visit the band’s social media: OFFICIAL SITE |  FACEBOOK

 

MOXXI’s Single “Ransom”

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MOXXI is a very unique individual, and am I the only one that thinks of YouTube’s Boxxy whenever you say her name? lol Anyways, I thought MOXXI’s song “Ransom” was overall very good. Usually I’m not a fan of electronic music but because this song had a lower sound to it I really enjoyed it. MOXXI herself I was torn about; I didn’t mind her voice not being as clear because the music was clear and she sang in a comfortable register but I couldn’t understand her words. The vibe for “Ransom” was also a little confusing and I didn’t enjoy it very much. I couldn’t make sense of the video but I think if I understood MOXXI’s words it would make more sense.

– April B.

This song is definitely one you will hear at a nightclub.  MOXXI, I believe is intentionally blending her voice with the music.  It doesn’t sound bad, but it does make it hard to hear the lyrics as April commented on. – Richard

The video for “Ransom” is for limited distribution so we can’t show it here, but if you want to listen to the song and watch the music video you can find it on YouTube.

Ep 13 ComicPop Rockin’ in the Dirt with Eugene Ripper’s Album Fast Folk Undergroung III

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Ep 13 ComicPop Rockin’ in the Dirt with Eugene Ripper’s Album Fast Folk Underground III

Join April, Michelle, Luis, and Richard as they review and discuss the album Fast Folk Underground III from Toronto’s Eugene Ripper.  Thanks to Katie Trimble and the MuseBox for sending us Eugene’s album to review.

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) Fast Folk Underground III, Eugene Ripper, 2013.

Music clips used in this episode:

1) “Hangman”, Fast Folk Underground III, Eugene Ripper, 2013.

2) “All Around the World”, Fast Folk Underground III, Eugene Ripper, 2013.

Links:

http://www.eugeneripper.com/ – Eugene Ripper’s Website.

https://www.facebook.com/eugeneripper – Eugene Ripper’s Facebook Page.

http://themusebox.net/ – The Muse Box’s Website.

https://www.facebook.com/musebox?ref=br_tf – The Muse Box’s Facebook Page.

http://younglyonsmusic.com/ – Young Lyons Website

https://www.facebook.com/younglyonsmusic – Young Lyons Facebook Page

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

 

Kate Tucker and the Sons of Sweden Single “Blue Hotel”

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Usually I don’t like higher pitched female vocals, but in Kate Tucker and the Sons of Sweden’s case I really liked it. Kate was softer but she wasn’t wispy. There’s a big difference between singing higher with breath control than without and Kate proves that. She had enough support and strength behind her sound to work with the rest of the music instead of getting overpowered by it. Speaking of, I loved the groove from the instrumentals. The more rock feel gave their sound just the right amount of edge to really stand out in a good way. From the very beginning I was really into the music. Their name is a little long for me but that’s a minor detail, I know plenty of bands that have longer names that have gone big. This is another great band to keep your eye on.

– April B.

Check out the single “Blue Hotel” from the bands “Kate Tucker” YouTube channel:

Young Rising Sons single “King of the World”

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Young Rising Sons is my type of music! From their look to their sound everyone appeals to my tastes artistically. I always talk about wanting crisper vocals but sometimes the opposite works just as good-if not better. Having crisper instrumentals with a more static sound for vocals is brilliant and makes the music even more interesting. The lyrics are amazing, poetic and truthful. The instrumentals also stand on their own and keep the song moving and the listener interested because they aren’t too repetitive. Young Rising Sons is great and I think I just found my back to school obsession.

-April B.

Check out Young Rising Sons’ music video for “King of the World” from their YouTube Channel.  Its a great upbeat song:

Upcoming Tour Dates:

August 7 // The Basement, Columbus, OH // with Little Daylight

August 8 // Mercy Lounge, Nashville, TN // with Little Daylight

August 9 // Drunken Unicorn, Atlanta, GA // with Little Daylight

August 11 // House of Blues – Bronze Peacock, Houston, TX // with Little Daylight

August 12 // Stubbs JR, Austin, TX // with Little Daylight

August 13 // House of Blues – Cambridge Room, Dallas, TX // with Little Daylight

August 15 // Larimer Lounge, Denver, CO // with Little Daylight

August 18 // Club Congress Phoenix, AZ // with Little Daylight

August 19 // Voodoo Room, San Diego, CA // with Little Daylight

August 20 // Troubadour, Los Angeles, CA with Little Daylight

For more news on Young Rising Sons, visit their social media:

OFFICIAL WEBSITE

FACEBOOK

TWITTER