Luis Reyes of LR Photography was at SoonerCon 2017 with us as well. Here is his video that he provided for everyone to see on ComicPop Library’s Facebook page. Again it features Vance Major, Larry Fleming, Michael Sylvester, and myself at the panel for Storm Front Pt 1: a Star Trek Fan Film Production. Luis’ recording picks up as we set down for the panel right after viewing the film. Thank you to eveyone for their kind support and especially to Luis and LR Photography for being there – Richard:
https://www.facebook.com/135675669828474/videos/1531185023610858/
Jonation’s Room Live Video from SoonerCon 2017 “Storm Front” Panel
Jonathon had his phone ready for when we did the panel at SoonerCon 2017 for the showing of Storm Front Pt. 1: a Star Trek Fan Film Production. He was kind enough to go live on Facebook with the feed and now here is the recording for you to watch. on his Jonathon’s Room Facebook Page The first part is the showing of Storm Front Pt 1 and then about 13 minutes in the panel starts. We had a great time catching up with friends and visiting with all who came. So here’s the video featuring Vance Major, Larry Fleming, Michael Sylvester, and myself. Again many thanks to Jonathon’s Room for provided the video – Richard:
https://www.facebook.com/jonathonr3/videos/10213691826268721/
Vs’ Music Video for “Listen”
Vs is sharing their music video with our listeners for their single “Listen”. This single from beginning to end really has that old psychedelic rock sound. Even the music video with it’s imagery carries that same feel throughout. Vs’ EP Reality is available from digital vendors, but they wanted to give you a little taste of their sound. Here’s Vs’ “Listen” music video through their Vs the World YouTube channel – Richard:
Cassandra Maze’s “Wait” Music Video
From the opening guitar solo you get the feel of “Wait” that Cassandra Maze is sharing with us. This reminds me of some old school rock/pop singles. You have that driving beat that propels you through the single and then you have the pop flavor pouring in throughout the single. Very nice mixture that Cassandra achieves and one that many will dig. I love the clock themed music video that was produced for “Wait”. Cassandra’s look in the video is great as well and conveys a striking image. All the way around this is a well crafted single and music video. Her EP Velocity will be hitting soon so keep an eye out for it from your digital vendor of choice. Until then enjoy Cassandra Maze’s music video for “Wait” through her YouTube channel – Richard:
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Mt. Wolf’s Music Video for “Heavenbound”
Mt. Wolf is sharing with our listeners again. This time it is their music video for their single “Heavenbound”. This single is very heavy and the vocals add to that sense of foreboding. The music video tells the story of a man that hasn’t had the best life and is in the process of losing said life in the hospital that he has been brought into with what looks to be a gunshot wound. This is one that you will have to be in the right mood for, it’s not a happy go lucky song, it’s one that draws you in and makes you think about life in general. You can find their new album Aetherlight from your digital vendor of choice. Here’s Mt. Wolf’s music video through their VEVO YouTube channel – Richard:
Brad Byrd’s Music Video for “Highest Mountain”
Brad Byrd has that mid-range baritone voice that is easy to listen to. With “Highest Mountain” he is working that mix of pop/country, with the pop sound being the most prominent style. It kind of falls in between genres like John Denver’s music did, it’s pop but not quite pop and it’s country but not quite country. For me this style works and I enjoyed the single with the instrumentals and vocals working really well together to fit Brad’s voice. Brad’s music has been feature on The New Girl, Happy Endings, American Housewife, Ben & Kate, and Keeping Up with the Kardashians. The music video fits the single with it taking place on an actual mountain. It is also interesting that the director used a drone in the mountain’s to get the shots for the video. Here’s Brad Byrd’s music video “Highest Mountain” from his album by the same name – Richard:
Miriam Tamar’s Live Music Video for “Come To Me”
Miriam Tamar is sharing with our listeners again. This time it is her live performance at the Nest, where she performed her single “Come To Me”. Miriam still uses her voice to full advantage which is pure smoothness to the ear. With “Come to Me” we still get that international flare to her music that places it apart from other pop songs you might hear on your radio. The music video is a live performance so it features Miriam and different members of her band. Here’s Miriam Tamar’s “Come to Me” live music video for you to enjoy, through her YouTube channel, and then you can look her up on your digital vendor of choice for her EP Firedance – Richard:
Monogold’s Music Video for “Naked”
Monogold is sharing with our listeners their second music video. This one is for their single “Naked”. The single and music video remind me the early 1990’s. The rhythm of the single just carries that feel with it and the singers blending with the instruments is the same 1990’s feel. The music video has a vibe that seems to be an homage to the film Benny & Joon from the 1990’s as well. I get this vibe because of the look and quirks of the lead in the video. If you dig Monogold be sure to look for their EP Yolk available through digital vendors. Here’s Monogold’s music video for their single “Naked” through their YouTube channel – Richard:
Kyle Motsinger’s Music Video for “Midwest Boy”
Kyle Motsinger, with his single “Midwest Boy”, has developed a piece that mixes a couple of time periods. At the beginning of the single the piano gives it a 1920’s feel and Kyle cements that feeling in the music video. The first minute, eight second of the music video feels like a 1920’s movie. After the minute – eight mark the music and video shift into a modern day setting and hits a pop beat that mixes 1970’s and current trends…you can definitely pick up on his theatrical background with this single. I’m sure Kyle is probably pulling from personal past, but his appearance and friendly face makes it hard for him to pull of a hard ridden Midwest boy. It’s a fun single that once it starts clipping along and with the upbeat feel I enjoyed it and hope he carries that upbeat feeling into his other music. Here’s the music video for “Midwest Boy” from Kyle Motsinger’s YouTube channel and then be sure to check out his album Far Away, available June 9, from your digital vendor of choice – Richard: