Hector Bizerk’s Remix of “Face”

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I know it is two Hector Bizerk posts in a short span, but I wanted to separate this remix of Charlotte Brimner’s “Face” single that Hector Bizerk has done.  Why since you already heard Louie rapping?  Because this remix shines the spotlight on Audrey Tait the drummer for Hector Bizerk and her talents.  Take a listen through SoundCloud to see what I’m talking about – Richard:

“Rust Cohle” Hits by Hector Bizerk

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More from our Scottish rapper Hector Bizerk and he comes out swinging with “Rust Cohle’.  This just works for me.  It’s one of those times when I can’t explain it and people will disagree.  Still “Rust Cohle” just works for me.  Check it out through SoundCloud – Richard:

“The Unheard” can be Heard here from Fabryka

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Fabryka is an Italian Pop band and the are making their inroads into the U.S. market with their single “The Unheard”.  As everyone knows I like songs that have a heavy beat that makes, at the very least, my head bob when I listen to a song.  Well, Fabryka delivers for me.  Check out their music video for “The Unheard” through their YouTube channel – Richard:

“I Want It” from Olivver The Kid

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Olivver the Kid comes to us by way of his former band The Neighbourhood.  This is Bryan Sammis’ single, “I Want It’, released through the label Taste and Tone.  For the first sound after striking out on his own Sammis has a single that is a bit rock and a bit electronic.  He definitely can hit those higher notes, of the chorus, but I like him down in a more comfortable range which we get to hear while he is singing the verse.  This one will get people excited and ready to hear more.  Check out “I Want It’ through SoundCloud – Richard:

Lady Low’s “Rainy Day”

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“Rainy Day” is the current release from Lady Low, through the website Buzzbands L.A.  Lady Low has a nice sound that kind of melds with your senses to me.  It’s not flashy, just nice and harmonious.  They sing well together without one person trying to over power the other in the singles I’ve listened to.  Have a listen to “Rainy Day” here through SoundCloud – Richard:

Ep 5 ComicPop Licensed to Read Charlie Sullivan and the Monster Hunters

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Ep 5 ComicPop Licensed to Read Charlie Sullivan and the Monster Hunters by D.C. and C. Michael McGannon

In this episode Logan, Luis, April, and Richard review and discuss D.C. and C. Michael McGannon’s young adult paranormal team fantasy, Charlie Sullivan and the Monster Hunters.

For another fun time listen 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 by e-mailing us at admin@comicpoplibrary.com 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) Charlie Sullivan and the Monster Hunters: The Varcolac’s Diary, D.C. and C. Michael McGannon, Wyvern’s Peak Publishing & Entertainment, LLC, 2012.  ISBN: 978-0985408824, $12.99.

Music clips used this episode:

1) “Monsters”, Common Ground, 2005, Musicalley.com.

Links:

http://monsterhunters-thebook.com/ – Charlie Sullivan and the Monster Hunters Website

https://www.facebook.com/NewGenerationFirstborn – New Generation Firstborn Facebook page

http://www.musicalley.com/ – Music Alley’s Website

http://www.musicalley.com/music/listeners/artistdetails.php?pageNum_MusicList=2&totalRows_MusicList=20&BandHash=e11bdf7c7e957e74f5556d38048e1773 – “Monsters”, Common Ground, 2005, Musicalley.com.

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

“Give or Take” Music Video from Coffeehouse

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Coffeehouse has released the music video to their single “Give or Take”.  The song comes from their debut album Square One.  When you listen to it, “Give or Take” is a nice ballad song that’s not to slow or to fast, it hits just right.  With the lyrics it is a little bit of a submission song to your loved one.  However, the band or director of the music video went a different route.  They take the viewer on a paranormal journey.  Fans of this genre will definitely enjoy the video, but with the lyrics the song can take on a different feel that the main characters are submitting to a deity.  Coffeehouse is putting themselves on the radar, so far what I have heard from them I have enjoyed.  Thank you to the band for sharing their music video via their YouTube channel – Richard:

Dillz’ “Been Down” Music Video

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Kosha Dillz and the MuseBox are sharing his music video for the single “Been Down”, through Dillz’ YouTube channel.  With “Been Down” Dillz has the rhythm, beat, and sound down for his chosen genre.  The music video has a bright quality to it, which you don’t usually associate with the Rap genre, but it works.  Music is about the artists feelings and experiences and sharing them in the style that they enjoy and this is Dillz’ style.  This particular single has a more upbeat rap song, so the beat is really catchy.  Most will enjoy the up tempo of the single so check out “Been Down” below – Richard:

VYD Debuts “Rockets”

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VYD wants us to fly away to the moon on a magic rocket ride.  As they say in their debut single “Rockets”.  This single has a nice upbeat feeling with some sensuality mixed in for your pleasure.  You can listen to the single over at Surviving the Golden Age’s website here: http://survivingthegoldenage.com/vyd-rockets/Check it out I think you might like it – Richard

The Singularity Wants us to Get “Wetter”

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All you children of the ’80’s, The Singularity is the band for you.  Magnum PR gives us our first posting from their company and it’s a winner for me.  Magnum PR and Katie Trimble are sharing The Singularity’s music video “Wetter” through the “A Jude” YouTube channel.  The “Wetter” single is a flashback to the 1980’s with an electronic sound.  If the rest of their EP, Weta, is anything like this single you will want to check out their music.  The music video is a mixture of animation and anime/live action overlays.  Again for me I love it because I enjoy animation.  The video also has a little bit of a call back to the Rick Astley music video for ‘Never Gonna Give You Up”, dancing with a wall as the background.  Check it out and have some fun my ’80’s fans – Richard: