Matt LeGrand’s Single “What Christmas Means to Me” Cover

Matt LeGrand give us an upbeat Christmas song for the season.  Matt has taken Stevie Wonder’s “What Christmas Means To Me” to cover and share with us.  This is just a fun single that gets one in the mood for the holidays.  With the pop feel the single is light and infectious and is a great way to enjoy the season.  You can’t beat a feel good song and Matt delivers with this single.  So take a moment and enjoy Matt LeGrand’s music video for his cover of Stevie Wonder’s “What Christmas Means To Me” through his YouTube channel – Richard:

Leilani Wolfgramm’s Single “Live Wire”

Leilani Wolfgramm is sharing with our listeners her single “Live Wire”.  Leilani has a nice full alto voice that flows through the single.  The single’s style is definitely reggae, but with Leilani’s soulful voice you see the R&B sneaking through.  Leilani has an EP coming out in January and I’m interested to see where her musically choices go.  Will she gives us both reggae and R&B singles or stick more to one genre?  Whatever she chooses she has the voice to do either one.  Until January Leilani Wolfgramm wants everyone to check out her single “Live Wire” through her YouTube channel – Richard:

Ep 22 ComicPop Licensed to Read “Seeker of Magic” with the Author Susanne Lambdin

Ep 22 ComicPop Licensed to Read “Seeker of Magic” with the Author Susanne Lambdin

Thanksgiving has passed as we get back on schedule.

Susanne Lambdin’s back and she takes the ComicPop Crew on a journey into a fantasy realm in her Realm of Magic series.  We all have fun discussing Susanne’s first book in the series, Seeker of Magic.  We begin our journey with Taliesin as she and her friends begin their journey to find a sword of immense power and the consequences of finding it.  Join our merry band as we discuss Susanne Lambdin’s Seeker of Magic, Volume 1 of the Realm of Magic epic fantasy series.

What we reviewed in this episode:

  1. Seeker of Magic, Volume 1, Susanne Lambdin, Theogony Books, 2017.  ISBN: 978-1942936626, $16.49.

Music clips used in this episode:

  1. “Reach”, 7, S Club 7, Polydor/Interscop/A&M, 2000.
  2. “Train of Thought”, Four Songs, Andrew Lubman, 2007.

Links:

Susanne Lambdin’s Realm of Magic Website

Susanne Lambdin’s Dead Hearts Website

Susanne Lambdin’s Website

Susanne Lambdin’s Facebook Page

Susanne Lambdin’s Amazon Page

StrangeFruit’s Facebook Page

ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page

Starbenders’ Latest Single “Julian”

Starbenders’ is wanting everyone to enjoy their latest single “Julian”.  This is glam rock at it’s finest.  This was a fun listen.  The music gets into you and for some reason, at least for me, I couldn’t help but bob my head and have a grin on my face.  The vocals aren’t lost in the instruments and everything just fits together perfectly on this single.  Can’t wait to check out more of their music.  So get into Starbenders’ fun single “Julian through SoundCloud – Richard:

Ascending Dawn’s Lyric Video for “Inside the Silence”

Ascending Dawn hits it out of the park again with “Inside the Silence”.  This single infuses that hard rockin’ beat again for us heavy metal/hard rock lovers.  Marlain’s vocals give the single a clear tone that resonates through the instrumentals to ease some of the harshness that sometimes comes across in this type of music.  I love this blending and can’t wait to hear more.  The band is wanting you to experience their music in preparation for the Coalesce LP release on December 1.  So until then Ascending Dawn wants you to rock with them with their single “Inside the Silence” through their YouTube – Richard:

Ben and Andy’s Cover of Queen’s “Save Me”

Ben and Andy give us an acoustical version of Queen’s single “Save Me”.  This is a very clean and crisp rendition of the single.  The piano is beautifully done with the vocals hitting the mark on everything.  Ben and Andy’s acoustical version isn’t as bombastic as Queen’s, but it is just as powerful.  The video is just a studio type video, but the star of the video is the song.  Take a moment and enjoy Ben and Andy’s “Save Me” Queen cover through their YouTube channel – Richard:

Ep 84 ComicPop Visits with Angel Edenburn About Her Upcoming Novel “Flip Side”

Ep 84 ComicPop Visits with Angel Edenburn About Her Upcoming Novel “Flipside”

Angel Edenburn joins ComicPop again to let everyone know about her upcoming novel Flip SideFlip Side takes us back to Kansas where vampires roam the night  in the second book of the Kansas Vampires series.  So join us as we visit with Angel and remember if you are going to be at one of her events be sure to stop by and see her.

Music clips:

  1.  “Best Day of My Life”, Oh, What a Life, American Authors, Mercury/Island, 2013.
  2. “Brave”, The Blessed Unrest, Sara Bareilles, Epic, 2013.

Links:

Angel Edenburn’s Website

Angel Edenburn’s Author Facebook Page

Isys The Vampire Blog

The Slants’ Website

The Slant’s Facebook Page

Little Apple Comic Expo

ConQuesT Website

ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page

Common Deer’s “Glass” Music Video

Common Deer is sharing with our listeners again.  This time it is for their music video for their single “Glass”.  The single keeps with their folk/pop feel that I enjoy.  “Glass” is a slower contemplative song that flows around you.  The music doesn’t make any hard waves, but is soothing even though it talks about relationships and how there can be waves.  The music video is really nicely done and shows all the group as they perform.  Take a contemplative breath and enjoy Common Deer’s music video for “Glass” through their The Strombo Show’s YouTube channel – Richard:

Oparu’s Lyric Video for “The Deep End”

“The Deep End” takes one on a journey like all relationships are.  Oparu gives us a 1990’s style single with the powerful instrumentals and electronic sound.  When she goes into the chorus of the single the music swells up over her sound as she is singing “deep end”.  For this song I believe that might be intentional, because in the deep end you tend to struggle as the water is washing over you, very nice symbolism.  The lyric video takes you on a journey as well through waterways and city scapes.   All around a very nice sound.  Here’s Oparu’s lyric video for “The Deep End” through her YouTube channel – Richard: