SLEEPLUST invites the ComicPop listeners to check out their single “My Place” from their self titled EP that was release in November. SLEEPLUST is a synth/pop group that begins their single calm and then ramps it up for the chorus. It’s a cool back and forth that they have established with this single. This trio has had their music featured on MTV, VH1, E!, and Oxygen, so they are well on their way to being in everyone’s circle of interests. SLEEPLUST is sharing “My Place” with the ComicPop listeners through SoundCloud, so we want to thank them for doing this and be sure to check out you digital downloaders to support them and their self titled EP – Richard:
“It Won’t Be Long” Single from Laura Jean Anderson
Laura Jean Anderson is sharing with the ComicPop listeners her single “It Won’t Be Long”, from her A Righteous Girl EP, which comes out March 4. Laura has what I consider a smoky voice. It’s not a heavy smoky voice, but it has an element of smokiness to it. With this alone listeners will gravitate to her music, because that type of voice captivates many people. The style of the single “It Won’t be Long” is in that folk/rock area of music. This would fit comfortably in a country listeners playlist, but she has that rock feel that will have crossover appeal as well. Thanks to Laura for sharing “It Won’t Be Long” with us through SoundCloud and watch you digital music vendors to pick up her full EP A Righteous Girl – Richard:
Blancos’ Music Video for “BKCBD”
The Blancos are making their EP debut with Broken Kids. They are sharing with ComicPop their music video for the single “BKCBD” from the EP. This single is one that will surprise people. Parents will probably here the lyrics and go crazy because of the mature content. However, this single has a beautiful rhythm and the lyrics even though rough are telling a powerful story, because their are probably several kids that think this and many more that are living it (“BKCBD”/ Broken Kids Chasing Broken Dreams). The music video has a very cinematic feel to it and gives additional weight to the single. The Blancos are going to be at SXSW so if you are there during their session stop in to check them out. Until then here is their “BKCBD” music video from their YouTube channel that you can enjoy – Richard:
Brooke Forman’s Music Video for “Lioness”
Brooke Forman gives us “Lioness”. With “Lioness” their is a nice steady beat that is the structure of the single, it’s not fast but it’s not slow either. Then with the other instruments and how they are being played and with Brooke’s voice (her voice has a lilt to it that I can’t place) gives this song a little bit of an international flare. Thanks to Brooke for sharing with us her music video, for “Lioness”, through her YouTube channel and enjoy – Richard:
Peter Calandra takes us through “Night City”
We get something a little different with the music video “Night City”. Peter Calandra is sharing his latest composition with the ComicPop listeners. “Night City” is an instrumental piece that doesn’t have a hard driving beat, but has an uplifting feel to it that will keep the listeners interested. I for one love instrumental music and the montage of photos that compose the music video fit really well. Thanks to Peter for sharing the music video “Night City” through his YouTube channel – Richard:
Rosie Carney’s Music Video for “Winter”
Rosie Carney is sharing with us her music video for the single “Winter”. We’ve featured Rosie and we want to thank her for contacting ComicPop Library again. “Winter” is what I would call a Folk Ballad. It has a slower pace to it that leads you down a wooded path as the music video portrays. With this video the first 14 seconds are silent so don’t hit the pause button the song begins 15 seconds in. Thanks to Rosie for sharing “Winter” from her webpage – Richard:
Sekai no Owari’s Music Video for Dragon Night
The ComicPop Crew enjoyed Sekai no Owari so much that we are going to occasionally spotlight their music video and want to encourage our listeners to support them. We already spotlighted “Mr. Heartache” and did a podcast for their four English songs so we are going to finish spotlighting their English songs and then go into their other singles. This time around we are featuring Sekai no Owari’s “Dragon Night” through their YouTube channel – Richard:
Music Video to The Dumplings single “Technicolor Yawn”
The Dumplings are sharing their music video, for their single “Technicolor Yawn”, with the ComicPop Library listeners. This is a duo coming out of Poland that has a great techno pop-electonica sound to them. The single has a fun catchy beat to go along with the lyrics. The Dumplings even took that fun atmosphere into their music video for the single by making it a 1970’s style unique video. I really enjoyed “Technicolor Yawn” and look forward to hearing more from them. The Dumplings will also be making their debut at SXSW this year so look them up in Austin, until then check out “Technicolor Yawn” from The Dumplings YouTube channel – Richard:
Cease Tone’s New Single “Sight of Your Life”
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:
Jutes’ latest Music Video for “Cocaine Cinderella”
Jutes is sharing with us his latest music video for his single “Cocaine Cinderella”. With this song Jutes hits the listeners hard with its lyrics, which won’t be for everyone, but is still an enjoyable song. Thanks to Jutes and The MuseBox for their continued support by sharing the music video for “Cocaine Cinderella” through Jutes’ YouTube channel – Richard: