Scarlett Rabe’s Newest Lyric Video

The latest up date from Scarlett Rabe.  This premiere is for her lastest lyric video “Battle Cry”.  Scroll down about midway through the article for the music video and check it out I think you will be pleased you did.

Scarlett Rabe Fights Harder, Stands Stronger with new “Battle Cry” Lyric Video
11 March 2014

Forbidden as a child from listening to pop music, songstress responds with radio-friendly anthem
Lyric video for “Battle Cry” premieres via POP CRUSH

“Meet Scarlett Rabe: your new favorite singer. Scarlett Rabe sings your anthem – with quite the heart.”(Marie Claire)
“We predict Grammys for this woman.”(Asha Dahya, Girl Talk HQ)

For more sights, sounds and news from Scarlett Rabe, visit:

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The Irrepressibles Nude: Viscera EP

THE IRREPRESSIBLES

NUDE : VISCERA EP

TO BE RELEASED TODAY!

 

NORTH AMERICAN SPRING TOUR

Stream New Track “Not Mine” HERE

 

View the Political, Pro-Gay Love Video for

Two Men In Love

 

The Irrepressibles are the Art-Pop orchestra created by artist /composer / vocalist / multi-instrumentalist Jamie Irrepressible. On February 14th, The Irrepressibles will release their sexually charged work Nude : Viscera, the second of a three-EP trilogy expanding on their studio album, Nude. Listen to an exclusive stream from this EP entitled “Not Mine.”  Additionally, “Two Men In Love,” a track from Nude, is the music to a groundbreaking political pro-gay love dance video performed/edited by dancer Chaz Buzan.

 

After listening to some of The Irrepressible’s songs (and this is just first gush, I have not listened to the whole EP yet) is that it is very much mood music.  Just by the title alone you kind of get the impression that this work is for a slower pace and set the mood for an interesting evening and night.  Check out “Not Mine” and the video to “Two Men In Love” to get a taste for yourselves.

North American Live Dates:
3/13       New York, NY                   The Paper Box
3/14       Montreal, Canada           185 Van Horne
3/15       Boston  , MA                     The Middle East

                                             3/17       Chicago, IL                       The Hideout

                                            3/21       Los Angeles, CA Molly Malone’s

                                            3/22      Los Angeles, CA House of Blues

www.theirrepressibles.com
www.myspace.com/theirrepressibles
www.facebook.com/theirrepressible

Ep 11 MiniPop: Goodbye Motel’s EP People

 

Ep. 11: GoodbyeMotel’s EP People
During this episode April leads the ComicPop Crew in a discussion on the EP People by the band Goodbyemotel.  Thanks to Karla McDonald, of the Muse Box, for assisting us with the EP.

Join us for another fun time by listening above, at www.comicpoplibrary.com, or wait until later today and it will be up on our iTunes feed.

Remember if you have a novel, graphic novel, movie/television series or an indie band you want us to check out let us know by e-mailing us at admin@comicpoplibrary.com and we will put it in our review rotation list.  Also if you have a question or comment send us an e-mail at admin@comicpoplibrary.com and we will read it during a recording.  Thank you again for everyone that listens and supports us, we are steadily growing thanks to you.  So keep spreading the word about ComicPop Library to everyone you think might enjoy the show.

 

http://goodbyemotel.com/ – Goodbyemotel’s website

https://www.facebook.com/goodbyemotel – Goodbyemotel’s Facebook page

http://themusebox.net/ – The Muse Box Website

https://www.facebook.com/musebox?ref=br_tf – The Muse Box Facebook Page

https://www.facebook.com/pages/ComicPop-Library/135675669828474?fref=ts – ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page

Now For Scarlett Rabe’s Music Video “Battle Cry”

Now after seeing a brief video with Scarlett Rabe, you get to see her music video “Battle Cry”.  With Scarlett April and I disagree on how we feel about “Battle Cry”.  Here are April’s thoughts.

The openning of “Battle Cry” was really cool, I appreciate a hard bass. I was taken aback when she started singing and am still not sure if I liked it. I enjoyed the chorus of the song alright but I’m afraid that’s all. The song was alright, I didn’t reslly get anything special out of it and probably won’t go back to the song on my own.

-April B.
You can see that April was indifferent about the song.  I on the other hand liked Scarlett’s voice from the start.  It has a slightly unique quality to it.  I also enjoyed the tempo of the song and how Scarlett’s voice blended with the instruments in the chorus, but no enough to drown her out.  I also enjoyed the spotlight on the piano.  I miss the variety of instrumentation that used to be in songs.
So you can see April and I have differing opinions.  Which is great that’s what makes this world go round.  However, now you can watch and listen to Scarlett Rabe’s music video “Battle Cry” and make you on decision.  Thank you  to Scarlett for sharing this on her YouTube channel:

Who is Scarlett Rabe?

For those that don’t know of Scarlett Rabe, she started out as a piano prodigy at the age of 3.  She has millions of FaceBook fans and has turned her attention to being a singer/songwriter.  Below is a small clip that Scarlett did talking about herself.  Come back tomorrow to hear and see her music video “Battle Cry”.

Kid Felix Music Video for “I am a River”

The vocals of “I Am the River” immediately draw you into the song and keeps you there. The beginning isn’t very busy and I appreciate the simplicity. Even after the drop the instrumentals complimented the vocals, rather than overpowering them. I found myself putting the song on repeat and really feeling the song. Everything in the song had a purpose and I could hear the truth of the song from how it was done.

-April B.
Check out the Music Video here for the single “I am a River”:

Upcoming Tour Dates:

Feb 7 – Hard Rock Cafe, Philadelphia – w/ Chill Moody and Hank McCoy


March 1st – Rack’s Bar – Atco, NJ


March 8th – Winterfest – Harrisburg PA


March 13th – The Saint, Asbury Park, NJ – w/ Deal Casino


March 14th –  The Mercury Lounge, NYC – w/ Mother


March 15th – Dusk, Providence, RI – w/ Satellites Fall


March 16 – Radio Interview – 90.7 WXIN, Rhode Island


March 16th – TT The Bears, Boston, MA – w/ Satellites Fall

MORE KID FELIX:

Jessica Childress Hits the Scene

Jessica Childress
Don’t Forget My Name
4 February 2014

  I love the smooth quality of Jessica’s music. The music gives off a smooth jazz feel that I could never get tired of. Jessica herself can definitely sing. She’s got a lower range that she can sing to no end. She’s unique in her own way and doesn’t sound to gruff and scratchy. I can easily see her performing in an after hours club with smoke in the air. I’ll definitely come back to her music and you should to if you have a soft spot for jazz.

-April B.

 

Adrian Delivers Her Album “Be Your Own Saviour”

 

ADRIAN RELEASES NEW ALBUM

BE YOUR OWN SAVIOUR

Soaked in dark grunge and 90’s alt rock, Adrian has the power trio of powerful female vocals, slick guitar notes and great production behind the release of her new album Be Your Own Saviour. The angst and aggression paired with her edgy style create an album that satisfies those looking for hard tunage with just a slight hint of appealing pop.

The album is a heavy rock journey of melancholy nostalgia with Adrian cooing against shaded guitar notes and gritty drum beats. Adrian, never one to leave a listener unelectrified, sewed her songs together and created a solid album that will leave grungy arena pop fans salivating for more.

“I have mixed feelings about Adrain. There are multiple elements of her music that I enjoy but I’m not sure if it vibes well all put together. Her song Bluespace was an instrumental song, which I have no problem with. The song just never really went anywhere, it got a little boring, to put it bluntly. Her other songs were a little hard for me to listen to as well. The music seemed to be fighting each other instead of complimenting one another. I wasn’t a big fan of the album cover either, it was a bit weird to me and didn’t make a lot of sense.”

-April B.

If you like the ’90’s grunge sound then Adrian might be one for you.  Check out her website and facebook page and check out her concert dates and listen to her live.

UPCOMING ADRIAN SHOW DATES:

 

February 1 // Tonic Bar // San Antonio, TX

 

February 7 // Deadhorse // San Angelo, TX

 

February 8 // The Blue Max // Midland, TX

 

February 13 // Rudyard’s // Houston, TX

 

February 14 // Squeaky Lizard // Ocean Springs, MS

 

February 15 // Hopjacks // Pensacola, FL

 

February 18 // Luna Bar // Lake Charles, LA

 

February 20 // Hideaways Lounge // Huntsville AL

 

February 21 //Ol Tavern // Jackson, MS

 

February 22 // TX ave TAV // Bridge City, TX

 

March 13 // KEY BAR – unofficial SXSW // Austin TX

 

March 15 // Tonic //San Antonio, TX

MORE ADRIAN:

 

Facebook

 

Website

 

Ep. 10 MiniPop: Last One Out’s Pop Rock EP Still Life Moves

Ep. 10 MiniPop: Last One’s Out Pop Rock EP Still Life Moves

 

During this go around the ComicPop Crew discusses the Providence Based pop rock band Last One Out EP entitled Still Life Moves.  If you didn’t catch it the fruit time around the Crew also had a Visit with the band.  Be sure to listen to it as well at this link: http://comicpoplibrary.com/news/ep-20-comicpop-visits-with-the-indie-band-last-one-out/.  Thanks to Karla McDonald, of the Muse Box, for the EP for the Crew to listen to and setting up the “Visit” we had the Last One Out.

Join us for another great visit by listening above, at www.comicpoplibrary.com, or wait until later today and it will be up on our iTunes feed.

Remember if you have a novel, graphic novel, movie/television series or an indie band you want us to check out let us know by e-mailing us at admin@comicpoplibrary.com and we will put it in our review rotation list.  Also if you have a question or comment send us an e-mail at admin@comicpoplibrary.com and we will read it during a recording.  Thank you again for everyone that listens and supports us, we are steadily growing thanks to you.  So keep spreading the word about ComicPop Library to everyone you think might enjoy the show.

 

http://lastoneoutmusic.com/ – Last One Out’s Website

https://www.facebook.com/lastoneout – Last One Out’s Facebook Page

http://themusebox.net/ – The Muse Box Website

https://www.facebook.com/musebox?ref=br_tf – The Muse Box Facebook Page

https://www.facebook.com/pages/ComicPop-Library/135675669828474?fref=ts – ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page

Bearstronaut’s are Landing at SXSW

Bearstronaut
Bearstronaut set to play SXSW March 2014

Whether on stage or on record, the Boston-based electronic-pop quartet has made a name in their hometown for sparking instant dance parties. Despite their Northeast origins, Bearstronaut has been dubbed “tank-top pop” due to their warm, tropical synth-pop sound – or as Interview Magazine put it, “a nimble sprint through tropical rhythms and beach-side dance party revelry.”

Bearstronaut recently performed the highly anticipated Boston Calling Music Festival alongside Solange, Kendrick Lamar, and Vampire Weekend.  They have also shared the stage with acts such as Passion Pit, fun., A-Trak, Bad Rabbits, St. Lucia, Body Language, the Shout Out Louds, Surfer Blood and Divine Fits.  Be sure to catch Bearstronaut at their SXSW performance in Austin!

DATE: Saturday March 8, 2014
TIME: 1-3PM
VENUE: Maggie Mae’s @ The Roof Top

I LOVE this group!! I love the hard driving bass and the electrifying techno they put on top was like the icing on the cake! I was immediately into their songs from the beginning and kept my attention the whole time. Their lyrics are awesome and I really like the retro feel to their music. The only thing I didn’t like was not getting to listen to this group sooner!

 

– April B.

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Bearstronaut is available for showcases and parties throughout SXSW. For more info, or for interview/review opportunities, please contact Kelly at Kelly@themusebox.net