The New Music Drought Is Over

Is it just me, or is spring in the air?

I’m sitting in New Jersey right now, looking outside at a beautiful sunny day, and the weather folks are promising temperatures in the 50s today. Winter is definitely in the rearview mirror…And I could not be happier!  Bring on sunshine!  Bring on 80 degrees!

Meteorologists are the only one with bright forecasts these days.  Seems like there’s beaucoup de new music on the horizon in my world.  Lots of my old and new favorites are putting out new music this spring.  Because I love ’em, I’m just going to make a short list here of the new music that’s come out recently or that IS coming out soon… So go pre-order and get your hands on some hot new stuff for spring!

Unmasked: Quiet Hounds Reveal Themselves

Unmasked!

Quiet Hounds will unmask themselves this month in Atlanta!

So for those of you that have been following the progression of Atlanta’s mysterious rock band, Quiet Hounds, big things are coming….

The Hounds will be revealing themselves in an unveiling/live show in Atlanta on Saturday, February 25th at the just-as mysteriously named The Goat Farm Arts Center.  Super excited!  I’m dying to find out who the guys are (okay, I might have gotten a hint or two, but they’re still a mystery to me!).

To get everyone excited, the guys are giving away a really cool prize…a chance to get into Quiet Hounds events FREE for life.  All you’ve got to do is visit their Facebook page and pick a mask from their photos and use it in your profile photo for the month of February (I’m partial to the Loud Hound and Poetic Hound, but you can pick from Drum Hound, Bass Hound, and Evil Hound, too).

Don’t forget, you can still pick up the Hounds debut EP (which was my numero uno EP last year, in case you missed it) for free on their website.  Don’t know how long that is going to last, so get it now while you can.  And, from the pictures that have been floating around on the band’s Instagram, it seems like there might be a limited edition hard copy of the EP in existence soon…

Check out all the details on the unmasking event at the links below…

Event Details: http://www.quiethounds.com/onthefarm.html
RSVP on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/events/201020776661274/
Watch a Video: http://vimeo.com/36062612

More Quiet Hounds:  Website | Facebook | Twitter

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.

More Saints of Valory:  Web | Twitter | Facebook

Acoustic Gareth Goodness

We all know I adore him, so no need to torture you with a long post.

My good friend and fantabulous musician Gareth Asher made a stop by 106.5 The End when he was here in September. He and another favorite, Michael Tolcher, performed a bunch of acoustic songs. The good folks at 106.5 decided to record and share them. Since I left town that morning to go home because my Mom was very ill, seeing these videos makes me way happy. You can check out the whole series of five songs, but I thought I’d post my favorite of them here – a new song called “Holy Train.”

All I have to say is, “Wow.”

Thanks 106.5!

Gareth Asher: Website | Facebook | Twitter | MySpace
Michael Tolcher: Website | Facebook | Twitter | MySpace

The Influence

When I first meet people, sometimes they ask about hobbies and I tell them I like music. Inevitably, I get the, “Oh, me too!” Usually, they don’t mean it like I do. Music, as most of you know, is literally everything to me. It’s like air. I couldn’t live without it.

So that means that I love a lot of artists and bands. Truly love them. However, there are a handful of acts that I love just a smidge more than the rest…I just got home from the most amazing show watching one of those acts…and I feel compelled to write about them.

I saw The Influence (out of Virginia Beach, VA) for the first time in April of 2007. They were opening for another band that a friend of a friend was playing in. My friend Mindy was in town visiting that weekend and when she saw who was opening she went, “These guys are really good. I’ve seen them before.”

That may have been the understatement of the decade. I don’t remember the name of the band that headlined, but I will never forget the what I saw on stage that night from The Influence. Five guys playing music with a sound I’ve never heard before…I later read a review of them that called it “dark surf rock,” and that’s still the best description of their music I’ve been able to give anyone else. These absolutely insane five part harmonies…songs that are one minute skulking, aching and pain filled, and the next rocked out and frenetic.

I fell 100% head over heels in love with The Influence that night. And for three years, every time I see them play, I find new things to love about their music. I ardently believe, more than any other band I follow, that these guys are going to become huge stars. There is no one – and I mean no one – out there right now that sounds like them.

I can’t do them justice in writing. The great thing about them is that on stage, they all have their own personalities. There’s no false pretenses with The Influence…what you see is what you get. Matthew, with his Peter Gabriel – Seal – Muse laced voice and an intensity that I’ve only ever seen from one other artist (Jimmy Gnecco from Ours, if you’re wondering); John’s energetic and driving guitar shredding, his ever-evolving hairstyle, Mr. Gregarious…and his counterpart, Will, the quiet one, the “surfer,” who plays the guitar so fluidly that I sometimes find myself just watching his fingers – the chemistry between these two guys as they play dual guitars is just unreal; Tully, with his huge smile and thundering bass, the way he makes it look easy to keep time…and how I just want to hug him every time I see him; and good gracious, Collin, the wild man on the drum kit, with the most expressive face, who you can tell is loving every second of what he does (and the one that I most want to make a stack of pancakes for to fatten him up).

Seriously, check out The Influence. You can pick up their Dust & Sun EP for free…it’s got a few older songs on it, but will give you a real taste of what they’re all about.

This video is one of their newest songs – my favorite of the newest ones – it’s called “Colorado Lazer Storm.” SO ridiculously good. Just look at the flippin’ intensity!

And you can follow them in a million other ways on your social media preference. Just do it…you won’t be sorry.

I have no idea why destiny led me to stumble upon these boys three years ago, but I am so glad that it did. I cannot wait for the rest of the world to catch onto them…


The Influence
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