Easily the Best Show of the Year

Saints of Valory at Crown Station. Forgive the sad little picture, but I was too mesmerized by this amazing show…I only took two!

I realize I’m given to excessive love for singers, bands, musicians in general.  But when talking about live shows, statements such as “It was the best show I’ve seen all year” are not comments that I make lightly.  I see a lot of live music; last year, I saw more than 80 live performances.  Having that many under your belt gives you a lot of options for “the best,” so it’s not easy for me to bestow that title.

But, I can say this without a doubt:  Hands down, Saints of Valory‘s performance at Crown Station last night was the best show I’ve seen all year.

This little quartet from Austin plays with such passion and heart – and it was evident to everyone in that room.  I watched people who didn’t know their music at all turn into fans last night.  Huge, soaring vocals.  Intricate guitar work.  Simple and beautiful keys.  Then there’s world’s most silent man, Gerard Bouvier, who plays drums like a lion – his quiet personality completely belies his skill. When you combine their talents with an intimate, micro-sized venue like Crown Station, you’ve got a recipe for a magical show.

When artists genuinely want to connect with their audience, there’s an electricity that’s created and just can’t be matched – and last night’s show was chock full of spark and ignition. They played nearly everything off of their Bright Lights album (they call it an EP, but I think they’re taking the very literal definition of EP), both “new” songs from the Neon Eyes EP, and even performed a few new songs, including “Million to None,” which could easily become a new favorite of mine.

I have a thing for bands where there are more vocals than just the lead singer, and SOV does not disappoint here.  Guitarist Godfrey Thomson and keyboardist Stephen Buckle lend their voices on a lot of songs to produce a veritable choir.  Then there was this small, almost imperceptible thing that I noticed.  If you study Gavin while he sings, he makes these little hand motions that might seem like they’re personal – reaching a hand out towards the audience ever so slightly, holding his hand to his chest, or touching his head like he’s thinking – but they’re really part of the performance, pulling you into the songs, making you feel the songs on his level.   The recorded CD couldn’t possibly capture these energies…you’ve got to just see it live.

When I ask my friends to come out to shows, they never let me down – and there’s always one or two out of a big group that walk away with a CD or saying they really like the band.  But last night, I watched my friends, along with other people that didn’t know their music, become fans. They were, like me, caught up in the magic of their show.   And that high that you can only get from seeing a truly great music performance, carried over into today, as I watched my friends tweet, blog, and tweet some more about the band and their own connections with the music.

To put icing on the evening, the band was just the nicest, most down-to-earth group of guys, who were content to hang out with us after the show for a few hours (yes, hours) telling stories, laughing at our crazy antics, and talking music.

The thing is…Saints of Valory is a band truly on the way up.  They’ve got so much passion for what they’re doing, and their music is already so good, but you can hear it getting even better.  From the CD, which was released in November, to now, they’ve made just small tweaks to songs – guitar bits here, a slight lyric shift there – and the songs are richer because of it.  The new songs they’re playing, some of them literally just written in the last few weeks, are incredible. I have no doubts that by the next time I see them these songs will be really developed and absolutely floor me.

Mark my words – these guys are going to continue to push their own envelope.  You want to be on this journey with them.  Buy their music, but more importantly, get your tush out to a show to see them. And prepare yourself, because you’re going to fall in love with Saints of Valory.

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Friday Awesomeness: Golden State

In 2008 while iTunes surfing, I downloaded a record called The Golden Rule by a rock band called Golden State.  I was instantly hooked, and they were on my 2008 Fall Mix with their song “The Static Between Us.”  Awesome writing, HUUUUUGE vocals, and serious musical chops.  Music crush born.

These songs are monster songs, guys.  Like the kind of anthemic, life-changing songs that you walk around singing all day long.  The soundtrack to your life kind of music. Think Queen epic.  U2 caliber.  Everyone in the car on the roadtrip knows the words and belts them out at the top of their lungs songs.  That good.

And here’s a hint to tell you when I really, really like a band.  They made a second Krissie mix.  Winter 2010.

So, aside from that stellar achievement (ha ha!), the band’s had a helluva twelve months.  Their songs have appeared on “Deadliest Catch” (in key, crucial moments, like saying goodbye to Captain Phil) and been used by the BBC as the theme song for William and Kate’s wedding.  Huge exposure for a little band…

Their new album, Division, is supposed to be released this week, although some sort of glitch has fans other than those in California who could attend the CD release waiting…And reading reviews like this one, which refer to them as having “The Bombastic-ness of Muse, the Cleverness of Catherine Wheel, & the Grace of U2” are making me so antsy to get my hands on it.

So…here’s the Friday awesome…check out their EPK for the new album.  I love this message…

“And the whole theme of this record is to pull you away from being just another number, another face, another name…to divide yourself from the mass….For everybody that has a voice, this record is for you.  When you’re stuck in that mass, in carbon copy routine, having the same ideas, the same thoughts, the same process…that’s why this record was made.  That’s why it’s called Division.”
– James Grundler, Golden State

Rock on, guys.  I can’t wait to hear it…and congratulations in advance.  I know I’m gonna love it.

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New Alpha Rev EP Underway


(A huge thanks to VideoBacon for posting this on YouTube for everyone to enjoy…He/she should get all the cred for the video!)

The boys in Alpha Rev are making a new EP and they need our help.  The band left the Hollywood Records label a few months ago – like many bands today, they found that labels want to control the music but give little support – and are now making a new EP on their own dime. So they’ve asked fans to chip in through their Pledge Music page.  They’ve got some fabulous rewards for donations to the effort!

And because Alpha Rev is comprised of one of the most phenomenal groups of musicians ever, they are setting the bar really high for themselves and recording the EP live.  If you don’t think that’s incredibly cool, you haven’t listened to enough old records. They spent some time rehearsing over the past few weeks and are in the studio this week to record.  Sending lots of luck their way.

As if doing a live EP weren’t badass enough, the guys have also made the decision that a percentage of whatever funds they raise for the EP will go to charity.  The band, and particularly Casey McPherson, has been hugely supportive of mental health charities in the past, and they continue their dedication by supporting Mental Health America of Texas.  They’ve also pledged a portion of the funds to Trade In Hope, an organization which crusades against child sex slavery in America.

Why should you support Alpha Rev when a million other bands are vying for your dollars?  I’ll give you a few good reasons:  1)  They are truly phenomenal musicians.  Listening to Alpha Rev is like a modern day rock orchestra.  They bend melodies in ways like I’ve never heard before.  2)  Alpha Rev left their label because they have standards for their music – they don’t want to compromise on quality to make money.  That, to me, says that they’re making music for the right reasons, for the music…and they want to share it with their fans on their terms.

So, if you’ve got a few extra bucks laying around and want to be part of something awesome, head on over and check out the updates on the record.  The boys are only 56% of the way to their goal with just under 50 days left to go.

Will Hoge, You Are the Wind Beneath My Wings

Will Hoge on The Rock Boat X

Okay, well, maybe that’s just a tad bit of an exaggeration.  But if you know me, you know that Will Hoge‘s music is a cornerstone of my musical world.

So I’m just a wee bit excited about his new album, Number Seven, coming out in September.

American Songwriter got the exclusive play/interview of the first single from the album, “When I Get My Wings.”  Encourage you to read the story behind the story on the AS site and check out the tune on SoundCloud.

New Will Hoge music makes my heart happy.

Given that I will be 37 this year, and the album is lucky #7, I think the chances are good that I will cross my #70 Will Hoge show by the end of the year.  I’ve already got #61, #62, #63 & #64 lined up.  Bring it on, Mr. Hoge, bring it on.

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Put This In Your Pocket(s) and Download It

The Influence performing Feburary 24, 2011 at 106.5 The End, Charlotte, NC

I have written before about The Influence, although probably not as much as I should.  This little five-some from Virginia Beach has spent the last four years climbing up my “all-time favorites” list – both as musicians and as people.  I absolutely adore them and their music, so it should be no surprise that their latest album, Falling Objects, claimed the top spot last year on my Top Ten list.  If you don’t own it, I will offer you a money back guarantee on it.  Seriously.  I believe in this band.

They’re a little darker and harder than most of the music I listen to.  I once read a review of their stuff that talked about how listening to them was like waiting for the thunderclouds to roll in from the surf, and I swear it said “dark surf rock.”  So that’s how I’ve always described them.  Lots of comparisons made by other people I know to their sound, but I don’t listen to anything that sounds like they do, so I can’t make a comparison.  I think Matt’s voice is reminiscent of Peter Gabriel (mixed with a little Seal).  My friend Jason says they remind him of Finger Eleven.  They draw influence from bands like Muse, Radiohead, Nirvana, Incubus and a billion others. They can go from being completely rocked out to totally ambient, ethereal and dreamy in a matter of seconds and they make it sound amazing. I can’t put them in a genre.

All I can tell you is that there’s something about their music that I just love.  Something about their five-way harmonies, and their sheer love of playing music – seriously, you have to see them live – that lights up every one of my musical senses.

So, needless to say, I was pretty excited when the boys posted some new tunes to SoundCloud from their latest recording sessions at Manifold Studios (right here in North Carolina, no less).  And, they’ve made at least one of them available for download.  Check out their new song “Pockets.”  It’s CLASSIC Influence stuff, and I’m loooooooving it.  Dark, dramatic lyrics and serious wailing from Matt.  The redonkulous dual guitars of Will & Chris (the opening riff, for crying out loud!) and tremendous bass lines from Tully (and I can pick him out on the backing vocals, because that sweet Tully voice just makes me melt). And I could never forget Collin, the madman on the drums (listen to the freakin’ cymbals!)… This stuff is GOOD, people.

Go download “Pockets.”   Listen.  Love.  Then spread it around.  This is music that deserves to be heard.

P.S.  There may be other gems on their SoundCloud page if you look hard enough – trust me, look hard enough.

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