Ep 43 ComicPop Rockin’ in the Dirt with Craig Greenberg

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Ep 43 ComicPop Rockin’ in the Dirt with Craig Greenberg

April, Lenny, Jonathon, and Richard discuss the musical stylings of Craig Greenberg and his album The Grand Loss & Legacy.  Thanks to Craig for sharing his music with ComicPop Library.  Be sure to check out his album on his website or on iTunes.

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What we reviewed in this episode:

1) The Grand Loss & Legacy, Craig Greenberg, Seeing Green Music, 2015.

Music clips used in this episode:

1) “My Love is Alive”, The Grand Loss & Legacy, Craig Greenberg, Seeing Green Music, 2015.

2) “I Hope You Understand”, The Grand Loss & Legacy, Craig Greenberg, Seeing Green Music, 2015.

Links:

http://craiggreenbergmusic.com/news/ – Craig Greenberg’s Website

https://www.facebook.com/craiggreenbergmusic/?fref=ts – Craig Greenberg Facebook Page

http://www.cmichaelhall.com/ – C. Michael Hall’s Website for Atomic Raygun Comics

https://www.facebook.com/Vampsylvania-1166247510067291/timeline – Vampsylvania Facebook Page

http://vampsylvania.blogspot.com/ – Vampsylvania Website

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

Farewell to One of ComicPop’s Dear Friends

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It is with a heavy heart that I write this.  I just found out today that Nadine Gelineau passed away last Friday while the ComicPop Crew was in Oklahoma.  Nadine and the MuseBox was the first Music PR companies to take a chance with ComicPop Library and we began posting and reviewing the artists that they represented.  Five years ago Nadine saw something in ComicPop that she liked and contacted me and we began working together along with several other MuseBox representatives over the years and now with many other Music PR companies.  Without her support and taking a chance on us we might not have gotten the additional support that came to ComicPop.  Even though all of our communication was through the internet, over the years we developed a friendship that I greatly appreciated.  Nadine will be missed by me and I want to lift up her family and friends in this time of grief, to let them know we are thinking of them and her.  Keep the music rockin’ Nadine! – Richard

http://www.billboard.com/articles/business/7326413/music-industry-reactions-to-the-passing-of-much-loved-marketer-nadine

Lexi wants You to “Say it Like You Mean It”

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Lexi Baker is sharing with the ComicPop listeners her single “Say it Like You Mean It”.  This is one that has Electronic/Pop  written all over it.  The rhythm is catchy and the music is loud.  That doesn’t mean you can’t hear Lexi sing.  They have her mixed in with the instruments really well that she is not overpowered by them.  Her voice comes through nice and clear.  A great way to start the week so enjoy Lexi Baker’s “Say it Like You Mean it” (Headphone Surround Mix) through SoundCloud – Richard:

Hobart W Fink will “Never Doubt” You

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Okay guys it’s time to get your Punk on!  Hobart W Fink is sharing their latest music video with us “Never Doubt”.  Just a fun song to get your blood pumping!  So here you go from Hobart W Fink’s YouTube channel, “Never Doubt”…Enjoy – Richard:

Leondro gets “Low” but Definitely not Slow

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Leondro is sharing with our listeners again his latest single “Low”.  This one is perfect for the dance floor.  It has an infectious beat that will get your body moving.  I dare you to not move to this beat.  Great fun….enjoy “Low”, from Leondro, through SoundCloud – Richard:

Kill J gives us “Coda”

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Kill J is making her mark at SXSW and here with ComicPop Library.  She is sharing with our listeners her unique single “Coda” from her Quasi EP.  To me I put “Coda” in the Electronic/Pop category with some Experimental tinges thrown in for good measure.  Love the cover to her EP that is pictured above, it definitely fits with our style.  “Coda” has a strong beat with Kill J’s strong voice to support the lyrics.  It all fits together into a piece that has gotten me hooked.  I look forward to listening to the rest of her EP.  Enjoy “Coda” from Kill J’s EP Quasi through SoundCloud – Richard:

Rosie Carney’s Music Video for “Better Man”

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Rosie Carney delivers our listeners another soulful song with “Better Man”.  Rosie takes a contemplative tone to this single by slowing it down and being purposeful in her diction with her lyrics.  The video is well crafted and takes the viewer on a journey that makes you stop and slow down for a while.  Many thanks to Rosie Carney for sharing the music video for “Better Man” through her YouTube channel – Richard:

Shred Kelly Delivers Another Keeper with “Going Sideways”

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Shred Kelly delivers another solid entry into the Folk genre, with “Going Sideways”.  Since being introduced to Shred Kelly I have enjoyed their music tremendously.  They have a bit of Mumford & Sons vibe to them that I think most people will enjoy.  The music video they have made for “Going Sideways” is very well made and very cinematic in style as it follows a downed pilot in the woods.  The scenery is beautiful and some of the shoots that are in the video are really unique and makes you wonder the fate of the pilot.  The music video is silent for the first few seconds, before the music comes in so don’t think you have to turn your sound up…nothing is wrong. Thanks to Shred Kelly for sharing, with us and our listeners, their music video of “Going Sideways” from their YouTube channel – Richard:

The Dumplings Music Video for “Kocham Byc z Toba”

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The Dumplings have released their second music video and want to share it with the ComicPop listeners.  Their second video is for the single “Kocham Byc z Toba”.  This single and video have a feel to them that conveys the passage of time.  Time is a steady flow and can’t be stopped.  Ups and downs will happen and everyone has to struggle through them.  Check out The Dumplings music video for “Kocham Byc z Toba” from their YouTube channel – Richard: