Thursday, December 20, 2012

Artist Spotlight of the Year: The Foresters

Proud to announce that The Foresters have been crowned this year's winner in the Artist Spotlight of the Year award! This talented group of youngsters from Bethany, Connecticut were Artist Spotlight subjects back in August and show that age ain't nothing but a number, and these kids are more than capable of crafting simple and cohesive pop-punk tunes similar to the likes of blink-182 and Sum 41. I was impressed with this group of brothers immediately upon first listen, and I have full confidence that they have the drive and determination to take everything they learned and move on to the next step in their musical careers.

And this marks my last blog post of the year! Thanks once again to all my readers who have made this blog infinitely more important to me than anything else I ever dreamed about. I'll be taking some time off during the holidays, so my next blog post won't come until January 7th! Thanks once again to everyone for all the nice compliments on my blog and if you need to get in touch with me, friend me on Facebook here and follow me on Twitter right here. Happy holidays everyone and I'll see all you guys in 2013! (unless the world ends before this weekend according to the Mayans). 

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Canary Release Cover Video For The Allman Brothers "Whipping Post"

Boston based band Canary (and former Artist Spotlight subject), have just released their cover video of The Allman Brothers "Whipping Post". The video features the band putting their own unique take on the classic track with a little holiday touch added to it with the Christmas lights providing for a perfect backdrop and allowing the band to act naturally while putting everything in perspective on this terrific cover designed to get you into the holiday spirit.

For more information on Canary, head on over to their Facebook page here, their Twitter is right here, and you can visit their official website right over here.

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Top Songs of 2012

Continuing my year-end roundup with a look back at some of the songs we heard in our cars or on our iPods this past year. 2012 was the breakout year for fun., who had an immediate smash with 'We Are Young" and "Some Nights", the title track from their album also released this year. Grouplove scored a huge smash with "Tongue Tied", which made its way to #1 this year on the Hot Alternative Songs chart, and unless you been living under a cave recently, there was no way to avoid the summer smash, Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" which was heard everywhere and inspired countless parodies that can be found everywhere on YouTube. Here's my rundown on some of the biggest tracks that defined the year of 2012:

Gotye f/ Kimbra - Somebody That I Used To Know
fun. f/ Janelle Monae - We Are Young
Grouplove - Tongue Tied
Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe
Vacationer - Everyone Knows
Of Monsters and Men - Little Talks
Foster The People - Don't Stop (Color on the Walls)
The Black Keys - Gold On The Ceiling
Justin Bieber - Boyfriend
Walk The Moon - Anna Sun
Imagine Dragons - It's Time
The Black Keys - Lonely Boy
Alabama Shakes - Hold On
Vacationer - Trip
Phillip Phillips - Home
All Time Low - The Reckless and the Brave
fun. - Some Nights
Mumford & Sons - I Will Wait
Taylor Swift - We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
Kelly Clarkson - Stronger

Were there any songs you've heard this year that aren't on the list? Feel free to post them in the comments section directly below or get in touch with me via Facebook or Twitter to create the ultimate playlist for 2012!

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Top 10 Albums of 2012

It's that time of year again where I reveal the Top 10 albums that made the greatest impact on me this year. 2012 was a terrific year for some break out acts including fun., Vacationer, Of Monsters and Men, and The Sheepdogs while more established stars like Yellowcard and Mumford & Sons put out career defining material this year. The list that follows is the 10 albums that are most deserving the honor of being the albums that stood out the most from the hundreds of other albums that were released within the same calendar year. And without further ado, here is my list:

Vacationer - Gone

Philadelphia, PA's own Vacationer made a huge impression with their debut release Gone. The album was a summer ready package, with aural pleasures awaiting you at every turn and featuring the lead vocals of Kenny Vasoli to provide the perfect accompaniment to this escapist delight that put everything in perspective this year, whether it was driving around with your windows down, or relaxing in your backyard sipping on a beverage. Some recommended tracks from this release to check out include "Everyone Knows", "Good As New", "Trip", "Gone", and "Great Love".

fun. - Some Nights

2012 was known as the breakout year for the indie band fun. with their breakthrough release, Some Nights. The NYC bred band features lead singer Nate Ruess and his band of cohorts delivering an outstanding performance that showcases the band's raw and natural talent for making indie music accessible to the pop crowd, while still retaining that indie street cred and sensibility that they have worked so hard to build up over the years. Songs on this album that you'll fall head over heels for include "We Are Young (f/Janelle Monae)", "Some Nights", and "Carry On".

Of Monsters and Men - My Head Is An Animal

Of Monsters and Men made a splash on the shores of America with their debut release, My Head Is An Animal. The Icelandic bred folk band made an instant impact with an impressive collection of compositions that speaks to mind about all the individual and collective talents that make up the group and their no frills, organic mindset that makes this album different from all the others that were released this year. Recommended songs for your listening pleasure include the impressive "Little Talks", "Mountain Sound", and "Six Weeks".

Silversun Pickups - Neck of the Woods

Los Angeles, CA's own Silversun Pickups made an impressive return with their new release, Neck of The Woods. The album presented the group in a more mature, focused stream of consciousness with an emotionally deep and signifying album that shows the level of maturity that this group has made from their breakout release, 2006's "Carnavas" that only gets better and better in time. Songs that made a great first impression include "Bloody Mary (Nerve Endings)", "The Pit", and "Here We Are (Chancer)".

Yellowcard - Southern Air

Jacksonville, Florida's own Yellowcard made an impressive return to form with their all new release, Southern Air. The violin laden band continued to build upon the leaps and bounds made by their previous release, last year's When You're Through Thinking, Say Yes, and gave an accurate portrayal of where the band is currently in their personal and professional lives, and their drive and ambition prove that they are one of the preeminent bands currently living out their dreams and never changing who they are. Some impressive works from this collection include "Always Summer", "Here I Am Alive", and "Telescope".

The Sheepdogs - The Sheepdogs

Hailing from the great white north, Saksatoon, Sakaschetwan Canada to be exact, The Sheepdogs made a terrific entrance with their self titled debut album. The effort is a collection of Southern rock influenced jams with a sharply focused dynamic that hearkens back to the mid 70's from bands such as The Allman Brothers and Sly and the Family Stone with a modern touch thrown in for good measure. Some tracks for you to discover include "The Way It Is", "Feeling Good", "Alright OK", "Laid Back", and "Never Gonna Get My Love".

All Time Low - Don't Panic

Balitmore, Maryland's favorite pop-punk sons All Time Low made another spectacular album with Don't Panic. The effort is an authentic and honest album that features lead vocalist Alex Gaskarth at the top of his game and all the other members, guitarist Jack Barakat, drummer Rian Dawson, and bassist Zack Merrick each have contributed a great deal to the band's success to this point and their devoted and passionate fanbase takes to heart their lyrics that have meant so much to them. Some standout tunes from this collection include "The Reckless and the Brave", "For Baltimore", "Somewhere in Neverland", "Backseat Serenade", and "Outlines".

Mumford & Sons - Babel

London, England's folk rock sensations Mumford & Sons avoided the sophomore slump with a terrific follow up effort, Babel. The band, fronted by Marcus Mumford has spearheaded the folk rock movement that has been taking shape in the last few years, but this album proves that it's here to stay with a honest and thought provoking album that really makes you think, and stop and stare in awe of the authenticity of the group and what they make you feel as you're listening to them. The songs that will stand out to you the most on this one include the incredible "I Will Wait", "Ghosts That We Knew", "Lover of the Light", and "Babel".

 Circa Survive - Violent Waves

Philadelphia, PA's own Circa Survive made another impressive body of work with their latest album, Violent Waves. The group, featuring the jaw dropping vocals of frontman Anthony Green, continued their mission of building upon the energy of their previous releases, and satisfying their devoted fanbase that has helped spread their prowess word of mouth and has put them right at the forefront of bands representing the state of Pennsylvania. Some standout tracks from this one include "Sharp Practice", "My Only Friend", and "Phantasmagoria".

The Avett Brothers - The Carpenter

Concord, North Carolina's native sons The Avett Brothers made their return with their stunning effort, The Carpenter. The collection was a raw, honest mixture of indie folk rhythms mixed in with a strong lyrical sensibility that made this release one of their finest to date and is one that best expresses the brothers' creative dynamic that has allowed them to get better and better with each and every album that they make. Some tracks for you to have a listen at include "Live and Die", "Winter in My Heart", and "I Never Knew You".

And there you have it, my 10 favorite albums of 2012! Any albums that I may have missed that you feel deserve an honorable mention here on the blog? Leave your comments here on the blog or post them on the blog's Facebook and Twitter pages to let me know what albums were your favorites this year.
 





Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Maycomb - I Opened My Heart To Caustic Things

Wolverhampton, England's own Maycomb have landed on the scene with their debut release, I Opened My Heart To Caustic Things. The British pop-punkers have an energetic and enthusiastic pop-punk sound that will definitely open up your mind as to what's on the other side of the pond and what they have to bring to the table as well.

We start things off with "Old Gold", a refreshing melodic opus that introduces us to a band that knows from the start what they want to sound like and what impact they want to have on their prospective listening audience currently listening. "Dynamiter" is another charged up rocker that features sharp and precise guitar riffs coupled with introspective lyrics that express the band's immensely creative dynamic that is on full display here. "Sinking Song" brings down the melodic intensity a bit and relies upon the vocals and instrumentation at hand to create a track that is diverse and not like the previous ones that we encountered at the beginning of the album.

The second half of the disc takes shape with "When The Time Comes" a solid mid-tempo rocker that puts a heavy emphasis on the vocals that have been a main focus of the album up until this point, most largely due to the instrumentation around that makes everyone's job in the band that much enjoyable. "Jetsam" is a quick, focused rocker clocking in at just under 2 and a half minutes that demonstrates the band's dynamic and their ability to craft sonic pleasures in such a quick span of time. We get ready to close out the disc with my personal favorite off the album "Also Ran", a perfect combination of vivacious pop-punk rhythms, terrific vocalization, and deep instrumentation from everyone involved makes this track a real treat and a standout from the band's catalog. "Whatever Happens, Happens" is another standout track that exemplifies the group's talents in one fell swoop and is a great way to close out a well rounded and executed album as a whole. It's great to see bands from across the pond in England adopting many of the same musical tactics that alot of upstart American bands are currently implementing today, and it makes for an all around pleasant and enjoyable listening experience from Maycomb in particular that shows us that the British pop-punk scene is not that much different from the American scene at all.

In conclusion, a well rehearsed and constructed effort from Maycomb, who are starting to turn heads over here in the States with an impressive collection of works that clearly demonstrates the band's talents and what they have accomplished up until this point.

                                                                                                                       Album Score: 3.5/5

Track Listing:
  1. New Storms
  2. Old Gold
  3. Dynamiter
  4. I Am Constantly A Variable
  5. Sinking Song
  6. Out Of Darkness Cometh Light
  7. When The Time Comes
  8. Jetsam
  9. Start Missing Everybody
  10. Also Ran
  11. Whatever Happens, Happens 

Thursday, December 6, 2012

2013 Grammy Nominations Announced!

Nominations for the 55th annual Grammy Awards were announced last night in a live broadcast from Nashville on CBS. fun., The Black Keys, Mumford & Sons, and Frank Ocean led the pack with a total of 6 nominations apiece. fun. scored nominations in all four of the major categories: Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist. Kelly Clarkson also scored major nods in the Record and Song of the Year categories with her song "Stronger". Here is a selected list of this year's nominees:

Album of the Year

The Black Keys - El Camino
fun. - Some Nights
Mumford & Sons - Babel
Frank Ocean - Channel Orange
Jack White - Blunderbuss

Record of the Year

The Black Keys - Lonely Boy
Kelly Clarkson - Stronger
fun. f/ Janelle Monae - We Are Young
Gotye f/ Kimbra - Somebody That I Used To Know
Frank Ocean - Thinkin' About You
Taylor Swift - We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together

Song of the Year

Ed Sheeran - The A Team
Miguel - Adorn
Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe
Kelly Clarkson - Stronger
fun. f/ Janelle Monae - We Are Young

Best New Artist

Alabama Shakes
fun.
Hunter Hayes
The Lumineers
Frank Ocean

Best Pop Vocal Album

Kelly Clarkson - Stronger
Florence + The Machine - Ceremonials
fun. - Some Nights
Maroon 5 - Overexposed
Pink - The Truth About Love

Best Pop Solo Performance

Adele - Set Fire To The Rain
Kelly Clarkson - Stronger
Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe
Katy Perry - Wide Awake
Rihanna - Where Have You Been

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

Florence + The Machine - Shake It Out
fun. f/ Janelle Monae - We Are Young
Gotye f/ Kimbra - Somebody That I Used To Know
LMFAO - Sexy And I Know It
Maroon 5 f/ Wiz Khalifa - Payphone

Best Alternative Album

Fiona Apple - The Idler Wheel
Bjork - Biophilia
Gotye - Making Mirrors
M83 - Hurry Up, We're Dreaming
Tom Waits - Bad As Me

Best Rock Performance

Alabama Shakes - Hold On
The Black Keys - Lonely Boy
Coldplay - Charlie Brown
Mumford & Sons - I Will Wait
Bruce Springsteen - We Take Care Of Our Own

Best Rock Song

Jack White - Freedom At 21
Mumford & Sons - I Will Wait
The Black Keys - Lonely Boy
Muse - Madness
Bruce Springsteen - We Take Care Of Our Own

Best Rock Album

The Black Keys - El Camino
Coldplay - Mylo Xyloto
Muse - The 2nd Law
Bruce Springsteen - Wrecking Ball
Jack White - Blunderbuss

The 55th annual Grammy Awards will be held on Sunday, February 10th at 8pm on CBS. As with last year's ceremony, I will be live blogging this year's ceremony via Facebook and Twitter so that you can stay up to date with the ceremony as you're watching it on TV. As the ceremony draws closer, I'll also give you my predictions as to who will take home the most hardware this year!

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Top Music News Stories of 2012

2012 was a hectic, tragic, and surprising year in the world of music. From the deaths of Whitney Houston and Adam Yauch, to the sale of WFNX to Clear Channel, there have been lots of notable newsmaking stories that have shaped and impacted our lives in one way, shape or form. Here's my rundown on the 5 most newsworthy music news stories of the past year:


WFNX Sold To Clear Channel Entertainment

I was the first one to break this story on the morning of May 16th as the unfortunate announcement came in that WFNX was to be sold to Clear Channel and subsequently, all DJ's and staff members were fired. It was a difficult and heartbreaking story to report on, and it was one that I was reluctant to post since I couldn't come to terms with how major this story would become. WFNX has been the radio station largely responsible for my music tastes up until this point, and was the outlet that initially got me into listening to alternative and indie music. They probably did the best job of breaking new Boston area bands better than any other station in New England and were known the world over for their cutting edge style that set them apart from their contemporaries in the radio world. I will forever be grateful to WFNX for introducing me to the world of music as I know it today.


The Death of Whitney Houston

Just a day before music's biggest evening, The Grammys, a report surfaced that pop singer Whitney Houston was found dead in her bathtub at the Beverly Hilton hotel where she was due to make an appearance at a pre-Grammy party hosted by her mentor Clive Davis. An unfortunate and tragic end to a stunning talent who immediately made an impact on the music scene when she released her debut album in 1985, and reached superstardom after her take of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You" shot to #1 worldwide and made the soundtrack to the film, The Bodyguard, one of the best selling soundtracks in music history with close to 20 million in sales. Her career stalled in recent years, as she became known for her exploits with husband Bobby Brown that made her a front page regular on supermarket tabloids all across the country. A not entirely surprising end to a promising and talented career, much like the same way Amy Winehouse died.


The Death of Beastie Boys' Adam Yauch

Another prominent musician who left us this past year was Beastie Boys Adam Yauch, who died of salivary gland cancer after first being diagnosed 3 years ago. Adam Yauch was an extremely talented artist who helped create the Beastie Boys and released their acclaimed debut album Licensed To Ill in 1986, selling over 10 million copies and became an influential group in the world of hip-hop. The group were also known for their extraordinary humanitarian efforts, and were heavily involved in the Tibet independence movement, which influenced Adam to become a practicing Buddhist and went on a Vegan diet as well after first being diagnosed with cancer. He was an immense talent who helped transition those who traditionally only listened to rock music, and helped them become hip-hop fans.





The Starting Line Announce 10th Anniversary "Say It Like You Mean It" Tour

One of my favorite pop-punk bands ever The Starting Line, announced earlier this past summer that they'll be embarking on a 10th anniversary tour commemorating the release of their debut album "Say It Like You Mean It". This was the announcement that myself and thousands of other Starting Line fans were clamoring for quite some time, and providing for an immediate jolt of excitement and anticipation for the start of the tour, which will be stopping by The Paradise in Boston on December 27th. Yours truly will be there in attendance, and I can't wait to hear one of the seminal albums of my youth live from back to end in one extraordinary night for sure.



Harvard Baseball Team Covers Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe"

One of the more entertaining and enjoyable news stories from this past year was the hilarious and well thought out cover video of the Harvard University baseball team and their take on this summer's inescapable jam, "Call Me Maybe" by Carly Rae Jepsen. The video features the band lip-synching the words to the song, while performing a syncopated dancing routine using their hands and trying so hard not to crack up laughing while doing it at the same time. If you watch closely, you'll see in the left hand corner of the screen one member of the team who is taking a nap. That person is actually asleep and was not intended to be part of the video, but made the video even that more enjoyable. All throughout, this video was a hilarious and entertaining experience that is worthy of replaying over and over again.


Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Cfit - Triage

Dublin, Ireland's own Cfit have released their debut album titled "Triage". The collection is a clever and intriguing mix of standard alternative rhythms mixed in with slight electronic musical shifts that make this album extremely diverse and well worth your listening time.

The disc opens up with "Great Pressure", an eerie, electronic fueled mix that features synthesized vocals and a mixture of standard issue rock rhythms that show off the band's blend of electro fueled rock clearly and accurately. "Don't Sweat The Small Shit" tones down the melodic intensity quite a bit, and finds a common balance between the electro rhythms and the high intensity rock rhythms with a decidedly more toned down effort this time around. "Sideways" takes a detour into folk rock territory with a stripped down, acoustic number that shows off the band's diversity and their capabilities beyond the electronic realm. "Base Isolation" features many of the similar musical structures found in the earlier portions of the album, and shows that the band don't stick within one segment or genre of music, but feel the need to move around vigorously, which sets the band apart from the others and puts them on a higher pedestal as well.

We segue way into the second half of the disc with "Dig Up", an ethereal sonic delight with a terrific blend of acoustic guitars and a slight electronic touch to it that puts this track in a class all its own. The disc starts to draw to a close on "Plausible Deniability" a solid, well put together track that features slight chime elements heard in the backdrop that provide for a terrific way to close out the effort here. The disc ultimately concludes on "Don't Sweat The Smaller Shit", a sequel to the earlier track that features an exquisite blend of electronically guided rhythms mixed in with a strong musical sensibility and charisma that puts the finishing touches on an entertaining and dynamic effort heard here today. It's really eye opening to see other bands dabble in the electronic genre, sometimes with subtle elements and other times with extreme shifts into that field. This band is able to find their comfort zone between the rock and electronic rhythms that bridges the gap long left in between for quite some time.

In retrospect, a terrific and consistent collection from Cfit, who are making their mark on U.S. music listeners with a well gathered collection of tracks that defines the band's style and what they bring to the musical table with great enthusiasm and integrity.

                                                                                                                                Album Score: 3.5/5

Track Listing:
  1. Great Pressure
  2. Don't Sweat The Small Shit
  3. The Static
  4. Sideways
  5. Base Isolation
  6. Chemical Memory
  7. Dig Up
  8. Throw The Babies To The Wolves
  9. Plausible Deniability
  10. Don't Sweat The Smaller Shit