Julia Carlucci is wanting our listeners to enjoy her music video for “Take Me Down”. “Take Me Down” has a nice bass beat that fits well with Julia’s lower range/smokey voice. It’s not a rough smokey voice, but a smooth smokey voice that one usually has that sings in a lower register. Loved the brass during the bridge between the verses. Then during the latter part of the single there is a clapping section that for me did a call back to Spiderbait’s “Black Betty” and how it was structured. The music video it self is pretty much a straight up performance video, but it is really clean and I enjoyed how they went to the specific sections of the band when they were being spotlighted during the song. Here’s Julia Carlucci’s music video for “Take Me Down” – Richard:
Gold Complex Delivers Music Video for “Backbone”
Gold Complex gives our listeners a chance to sample their sound with their music video “Backbone”, from their self-titled EP. With “Backbone” the group is playing a fun light rhythm that is supplied by the trumpet and sax giving the single an R&B/Soul feel. It’s really nice to see live instruments actually supplying the sound rather than electronic versions. You even get to see these players in the music video that Gold Complex did for “Backbone”. The video is split between a road trip and studio video. During the studio segments they spotlight the trumpet and sax player. If you are digging them be sure to support the group by downloading their self-titled EP – Gold Complex – from your digital content provider. Until then take a moment and enjoy Gold Complex’ music video for their single “Backbone” through their YouTube channel – Richard:
Katie Buxton’s Single “You Flew”
Katie Buxton is sharing with us today her single “You Flew”. Katie has a nice strong and clear alto range voice. Most singers want to have that higher voice, but I enjoy the lower range voices just as much. “You Flew” is a ballad that talks about letting a loved one go, because of your love for him or her. It’s hard to do but sometimes that is what it comes to. The music video that was produced for this single is fairly simple, but effective. I love the snow background while Katie is singing. You can get this single and others from her 2016 release on her EP From Songbirds from your digital vendors. Here is Katie Buxton’s “You Flew” music video through Amplify Entertainment Group’s YouTube channel – Richard: