We have spotlighted Elephant 12 before so everyone will remember them. This time the group wants to share with the ComicPop Library listeners their second single, “There Goes My Ego”. The song has nice clean lyrics that fit well with the underlying instruments. And I think everyone can relate to taking a hit to their ego at times. Be sure to keep an eye out on iTunes for their upcoming EP Hellophantastic, that contains this single. Thanks again to Elephant 12 for their continued support and here is their single “There Goes My Ego” through SoundCloud – Richard:
“Cold” Music Video from Friday aka Ricky Dred
Jumpcuts’ latest Music Video for “Everything We Are” Single
Jumpcuts is sharing with ComicPop Library their latest music video for “Everything We Are”, off their album Fiber Optic Bondage. The single itself is a slow techno sound with lyrics that they want you to listen to for the meaning. This isn’t one that will make you get up and dance, but one to contemplate. The music video helps with it’s imagery. It shows the founder of the band and pieces of his Kenner Vintage Star Wars toy collection. Basically, what I got out of it is for the listen to remember “Everything We Are” is by what we surround ourselves with. You can have your collections, but don’t forget about the family, friends, and people in your life that make up who you are. Its not only about the collection. You might get something else, who knows. If nothing else enjoy the vintage toys. Thanks to Jumpcuts for sharing their music video for “Everything We Are” through their YouTube channel and keep an eye on iTunes for their album in March – Richard:
Ep 37 ComicPop Rockin’ in the Dirt with Shred Kelly
Ep 37 ComicPop Rockin’ in the Dirt with Shred Kelly
This go around the ComicPop Crew gets to share their thoughts about Shred Kelly and their self styled music, “stoke folk”, from their album Sing to the Night.
We want to thank Shred Kelly and Zoe Brown, of The MuseBox, for their continued support of ComicPop Library.
Join us for another fun episode 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 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.
What we reviewed in this episode:
1) Sing to the Night, Shred Kelly, Green Door Studios, 2015.
Music clips used in this episode:
1) “Sing to the Night”, Sing to the Night, Shred Kelly, Green Door Studios, 2015.
2) “Family oh Family”, Sing to the Night, Shred Kelly, Green Door Studios, 2015.
3) “My Vessel My Grave”, Sing to the Night, Shred Kelly, Green Door Studios, 2015.
Links:
http://shredkelly.com/home/ – Shred Kelly’s Web Site
https://www.facebook.com/shred.kelly – Shred Kelly’s Facebook Page
http://metropolisamerica.tumblr.com/ – Metropolis America’s website
https://www.facebook.com/MetropolisAmerica – Metropolis America’s Facebook Page
https://www.facebook.com/pages/ComicPop-Library/135675669828474?fref=ts – ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page
DeModa’s Music Video for “The Future Perfect” Single
DeModa is sharing with us his music video for his single “The Future Perfect” (featuring Rob Carroll), with the ComicPop Library listeners. The single is a nice clean light rock love song with a mixture of techno. This techno feel gives it a ethereal quality. The softer voice goes smoothly with the music and doesn’t get overpowered by them. The video pretty much reflects the song. It is a nice clean video as well. Take a break and listen and watch “The Future Perfect” by DeModa, from his YouTube channel, for a nice soothing experience with love – Richard:
Tommy KD Brings Awareness with “Homeless” Single
Tommy KD is sharing his single “Homeless” with ComicPop Library. The single was done to help bring awareness to the homeless in our world. It has a strong message to it and at the same time has a nice rhythm and Tommy’s voice is really clear for the listener. So along with being a good message the song as a piece of music is good as well. Thanks to Tommy KD for sharing his music video through Vimeo. By purchasing the single through this iTunes link, https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/homeless-single/id1063839482
, a donation will be given equally to Dublin Simon and Merchants Quay. Images used in the music video where provided by Donal Moloney. Check out the music video for “Homeless” here:
Homeless. Tommy KD from Donal Moloney on Vimeo.
Friday is turning out to be “Cold” with His Single
Friday is sharing with the ComicPop listeners his single “Cold” from his upcoming album Nocturnal. Friday, otherwise known as Ricky Dred, uses a fast rhythm in “Cold” . The rhythm is a little repetitive, but it is saved by being catchy and his ability to Rap really well at a fast pace. Some performers will lose the clearness of their voice when rapping fast, however Friday is at ease with the faster rhythm. Take a listen to “Cold” through SoundCloud and if you enjoy it remember to start keeping an eye out for his upcoming Nocturnal album – Richard:
Hy Brasil’s “Misanthropic” Music Video
Hy Brasil is sharing with the ComicPop listeners their latest music video for “Misanthropic”. It looks like they had a little fun with this video when they were filming it. “Misanthropic” is their first release on their upcoming new EP. So keep you eyes out for when it drops. Here is the music video through Hy Brasil’s YouTube channel – Richard:
Leondro’s latest Single “Girl You The Ish”
If you enjoy the Rap Genre you will enjoy this ode by Leondro, “Girl You The Ish”. It’s not an in your face single, but a more introspective one. Their is language within the song that some might object to, so this is your warning. “Girl You the Ish” has a slower pace that conveys what he is feeling well and when looked in the context of his art form it is done really well and I think most will enjoy it. Leondro is sharing “Girl You the Ish” with ComicPop listeners through SoundCloud – Richard: