Barbudo’s Music Video for “Secret Admirer”

Barbudo’s is sharing with our listeners their latest music video of their new single “Secret Admirer”.  When the music hits you, you get that funk late 1960’s – 1970’s style from the band.  In the video the Walkman makes you think 1980’s, but the rest of the video is styled just like the single using that funk inspired feel.

There are times, with the camera angle, that the lead singer in his outfit and hair style give me Davy Jones feels of the Monkees.  The music video is a longer video clocking in at over 5 minutes, but the flow of the music and fun feel of the video makes it feel like it isn’t that long.

Anyway for a fun listen check out Barbudo’s music video for “Secret Admirer” through their YouTube channel – Richard:

Sarah Sharp’s Music Video for “Just Go”

Sarah Sharp is sharing with our listeners her music video for the single “Just Go”.  With this single Sarah takes the listener back to old school in a classic blues tune.  With just her voice and an acoustical backing Sarah delivers a great sound.  The video that goes with the single is very elegant just like the single.  Here’s Sarah Sharp’s music video for “Just Go” through her YouTube channel:

The DTEASE’s Music Video for “Slapshot”

Get your day going with the energy of The DTEASE.  In their single “Slapshot” this group has pure energy that you associate with your Rock/Alt Rock bands.  The single gets your blood to pumping from the start and doesn’t let you go until the single is over.  The music video itself is a performance type video, but with the intensity of the music the director translated that into the imagery of the music video.  The band’s album Shake is available now and they wanted to give our listeners a taste of their sound.  Here’s The DTEASE with their music video for “Slapshot” through their YouTube channel – Richard:

Ep 87 ComicPop Visits with S21 Discussing His New LP “Late Night Drive”

Ep 87 ComicPop Visits with S21 Discussing His New LP “Late Night Drive”

S21 is back with us again.  This time we visit about his new album Late Night Drive.  We discuss what went into constructing the album and the singles that he chose to place on the album.  And as always the ComicPop Crew likes to have fun with our guests and visit about pop culture in general and S21 joined in on the fun.

What we discussed in this episode:

  1. Late Night Drive, S21, Darkside Music, 2017.  ASIN: B079NSCXR4, $9.98.

Music clips used in this episode:

  1. “Late Night Drive”, Late Night Drive, S21, Darkside Music, 2017. ASIN: B079NSCXR4, $9.98.
  2. “Intro 4”, Late Night Drive, S21, Darkside Music, 2017. ASIN: B079NSCXR4, $9.98.
  3. “Overdose”, Late Night Drive, S21, Darkside Music, 2017. ASIN: B079NSCXR4, $9.98.

Links:

S21’s YouTube Channel

ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page

 

Brother Hawk’s Music Video for “The Clear Lake”

Brother Hawk’s sound is straight up Blues with a twist of Rock.  In their single “The Clear Lake” they blend both genres nicely.  It has a nice Blues’ slow rhythm, with an edge to it for the Rock feel.  “The Clear Lake” is the title track off of their upcoming album due out May 11.  The music video is pretty much a studio video, however the setting is in a house.  This single slows done life’s pace for the listener just to enjoy.  Here’s Brother Hawk’s music video for “The Clear Lake” through their YouTube channel and don’t forget to keep an eye out for their The Clear Lake LP – Richard:

No Dry County’s Single “Bittersweet”

No Dry County is sharing their single “Bittersweet” with our listeners in preparation for their album entitled Panhandle Music.  “Bittersweet” is pretty much a straight up country single that you would hear at a honky tonk.  You have that great bar sound that comes through with No Dry County’s vocals and instrumentals.  So all of our country fans slip on your boots and get your partner out on the dance floor for a great slow dance with No Dry County’s, “Bittersweet”, and be on the look out for their album, Panhandle Music, due out June 5.  Until then here’s “Bittersweet” through SoundCloud – Richard:

Krantz’ New Lyric Video for “Run Away”

From the very start of Krantz’  “Run Away” you feel the old style rock coming at you.  The base beat drives through the song and establishes the singles fun summer rockin’ beat.  The video as stated is a straight up lyric video, but this one is all about the song.  In “Run Away” you have a single that you will play in the car up loud, move your body to, and sing along with the band.  Krantz invites our listeners to join in the fun through their YouTube channel and look out for their EP, The Pennock Tapes, to drop on April 27 – Richard:

Joelina Drews’ Lyric Video for “Drive”

Spring is getting closer and Joelina Drews is delivering a fresh song for the season with “Drive”.  The single has a nice easy flow to it and Joelina’s voice carries your through the song for a smooth ride.  Golden G is featured in the single roughly two thirds of the way through.  The lyric video shows what looks like a nice spring or summer day where the couple is just enjoying their time.  All around enjoyable single and video.  Here’s Joelina Drews’ lyric video “Drive” through her YouTube channel – Richard:

Dia’s Latest Single and Music Video “Valentine”

Dia sets a late 1960’s to earlier 1970’s tone with her latest single “Valentine”.  From the first heavy beat that softens with the verse and the guitar takes more center stage is very reminiscent of that era’s pop/folk sound.  When the chorus comes back in the heavy drum beat hits you again.  Throughout the single the central instruments shifts between drum and guitar, with the chorus and verse.  The music video that was made for the single has the same late 1960’s – early 1970’s feel to it by using simulated old footage and possible even authentic old footage.  This footage merges the video and single very well to transport the listener back to that time.  Here’s Dia’s music video for “Valentine” through her YouTube channel – Richard:

The New Division Releases Latest Single “One Night In Tokyo

The New Division is sharing with our listeners their latest single “One Night In Tokyo”.  From out of the gate you know this is an electronica/synth single.  It took me back to bands like Flock of Seagulls and the like.  It’s a heavy single, but with the bright synth sound it still makes this song a fun listen.  If you dig the electronica/synth sound you’ll like The New Division.   The band has their next EP, Fader, planned for release this Spring, until then they want you to enjoy “One Night In Tokyo” through SoundCloud – Richard: