Cease Tone’s New Single “Sight of Your Life”

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Cease Tone is sharing with the ComicPop gang their latest single “Sight of Your Life”.  The song starts out like a nice simple folk song and then the bridge into the second verse swells and continues swelling though the rest of the single.  Cease Tone will be at SXSW so if you are one of the fortunate that gets to attend you might check out their session.  They will also be at a few other venues before SXSW and after.  Here is their dates for March: 
3rd/4th: Promotional performance Location TBA (Reykjavík Calling), Boston, MA
5th: Middle East w/Axel Flóvent (Reykjavík Calling), Boston, MA
15th-17th: South by Southwest (venue TBA), Austin, TX
18th: Martyr w/Axel Flóvent (Reykjavík Calling), Chicago, IL

Thanks again to Cease Tone for sharing “Sight of Your Life” through SoundCloud – Richard:

DeMode’s latest “Heavy Hearts” Ft. Eric Rickey

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DeModa is sharing his talents with ComicPop Library again.  If you are into the Electro/Synth DeModa’s latest single “Heavy Hearts” will be for you.  The single also features Eric Rickey of Rabid Youth.  This is one that will get your blood pumping.  Thanks again to DeModa and check out “Heavy Hearts” through SoundCloud – Richard:

Maggie Szabo’s Single “Forgive and Forget”

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Maggie Szabo is sharing her single “Forgive and Forget” with the ComicPop listeners.  Maggie has one of those soulful voices that really pulls you into the song and you can feel the pain but yet beauty of the single.  Get captivated with Maggie Szabo’s “Forgive and Forget” through SoundCloud – Richard:

Cado’s Premiere of the First Single “A.M.”

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The rap duo from Boston Cado has graciously allowed ComicPop Library the premiere of their first single “A.M.” featuring Eventide.  “A.M.” is from their upcoming “FREE WIFI” project.  This is one where the single is not an in your face type of single.  It has a very nice flowing rhythm that I could listen to just by itself.  The lyrics are nice and clear and isn’t muddled at all.  Cado is making sure you get to hear all of their music, which some artists aren’t overly concerned about.  For some the lyrics might be a little rough, but this should not be a surprise within the rap industry.  This is one that got my head to bobbing and really enjoyed.  Cado wants you to check it out so they have provided a link through SoundCloud for the ComicPop listeners to enjoy.  I’m looking forward to hearing more from them in the future.  Here’s Cado’s “A.M.” featuring Eventide – Richard:

Clavvs Newest Single “Leviathan”

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Amber Renee and Graham Marsh are re-introducing themselves as the duo Clavvs.  For this Clavvs is sharing with the ComicPop listeners their latest single “Leviathan”.  The single’s beginning has an other worldly feel and then the vocals come in nice and clear.  Even with the music being a little louder than the vocals Amber’s voice is crisp enough that she isn’t lost.  With her voice I wish it would be over the music to really get her the spotlight.  The single itself has an artistic electro/pop feel to it with a twinge of psychedelic mixed in.  Take a listen to Clavvs, through SoundCloud, to experience the “Leviathan” – Richard:

S21 Single “Rapper Life”

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S21 is sharing with the listeners of ComicPop Library with another single entitled “Rapper Life”.  With this single you can tell that this is from a freshman album.  S21 still needs to work on mixing the tracks, you can hear that the separate tracks are either laid on top of each other or the music is pre- packaged or recorded and then he is doing the lyrics.  The rhythm is good and even the voice is nice and clear.  You can hear the lyrics clearly which is sometimes tough to do with this music genre.  S21 has a good starting point.  He just needs to work on his mixing with a professional mixing software or find a professional sound studio.  You can check out “Rapper Life” here that S21 has provided through SoundCloud – Richard:

Sean McVerry debut Single “Kerosene”

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Sean McVerry is sharing with us his debut single “Kerosene”.  It is featured on his upcoming EP Hourglass Switchboard I, that is set to release January 22.  “Kerosene” verse is very clean and simple then it transitions in the chorus to a heavier beat.  The styling reminded me of Mumford & Sons.  I enjoyed the single and I think you will to.  If this is an indication of the rest of the EP I’m eager to listen to the other songs.  Thanks again to Sean for sharing “Kerosene” through SoundCloud – Richard

Elephant 12’s latest Single “There Goes My Ego”

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We have spotlighted Elephant 12 before so everyone will remember them.  This time the group wants to share with the ComicPop Library listeners their second single, “There Goes My Ego”.  The song has nice clean lyrics that fit well with the underlying instruments.  And I think everyone can relate to taking a hit to their ego at times.  Be sure to keep an eye out on iTunes for their upcoming EP Hellophantastic, that contains this single.  Thanks again to Elephant 12 for their continued support and here is their single “There Goes My Ego” through SoundCloud – Richard:

My Darling Fury’s latest single “Satisfied”

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My Darling Fury is sharing with ComicPop Library listeners their latest single “Satisfied”.  Really liking this band.  This is the second spotlight we have done for them.  For “Satisfied” the rhythm is catchy and you could classify this as Americana or Pop/Folk.  Their are parts in the single that has a similar sound in the voice as Nate Ruess of Fun.  Thank you again to My Darling Fury for allowing us to listen to “Satisfied” through SoundCloud – Richard

S21’s Single “Believe”

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S21 is sharing with the ComicPop Library listeners his single “Believe” featuring Krystal Sommers.  S21 is fresh on the scene with a freshman album coming out this January.  “Believe” is an empowerment song for everyone to take and use as an anthem for themselves.  It tells you to dream and strive for your dreams and believe in yourself.  S21 has a sharp voice that comes across nice and clear.  He could probably embed his voice more with the music and still be crisp enough to still be separate.  The chorus is really nice and fits well with the single.  All in all a very good single.  So here is S21’s “Believe” that he is sharing with us through SoundCloud – Richard: