Artist: J.P. & the Voodoo Blues | Album: Live at the Strand | Released: 2017 | Genre: Blues
Artist: J.P. & the Voodoo Blues | Album: Live at the Strand | Released: 2017 | Genre: Blues
320 kbps | 101 MB | UL | OB | TB | DF
Tracklist:
1. That’s A Tradie (3:48)
2. Onto Something (3:06)
3. Happily Ever After (3:44)
4. All Australian Girl (3:24)
5. End Of A Drought (4:06)
6. Kimberley Moon (3:35)
7. Homestead Of My Dreams (4:13)
8. Love’s Gonna Find You (2:57)
9. Little Cabin (3:41)
10. Light In The Window (3:34)
Tracklist:
1. FBNR Stomp (2:16)
2. Ain’t No Use (3:07)
3. Old Corn Liquor (2:15)
4. Railroad Blues (2:20)
5. No Stranger (2:39)
6. Hesitation Blues (3:28)
7. New River Train (2:24)
8. Jelly Roll (3:42)
9. Lonesome Valley (3:12)
10. Hobo Blues (3:50)
11. FBNR Stomp II (2:11)
Husband and wife duo showcase talent for traditional acoustic country music, which makes for a fantastic modern bluegrass album.Faster and Farther is a strong album featuring a dozen songs. It’s a record for anyone who loves acoustic music, stellar male and female harmony and of course strong songwriting.
t’s time for you to meet London five-piece, Curse of Lono. Founded by frontman Felix Bechtolsheimer back in early 2015 – who was also previously the singer/guitarist of Hey Negrita – this is a band with a story or two that they’d like to share with you.
You could say here is a band that are making music aligned with gothic alt-rock Americana, but this five-some are not into packaging themselves into one genre. “Our music doesn’t fit very neatly in one particular category but I think that’s the case with a lot of bands these days. We call it Cinematic southern gothic alt rock. If that doesn’t mean anything to you, try Wilco meets The Band.” Taking songwriting inspiration from the country greats like Kris Kristoffersen and Waylon Jennings, Curse of Lono, too, take on the style of sharing dark, painful stories with candid honesty, but replacing the obvious melancholic sound you’d expect to accompany it with something much easily digestible.
Исполнитель: Clap! Clap! Альбом: A Thousand Skies Дата выхода: 2017 Страна: Italy Категория(и): Experimental Ethnic Дата выхода: 2017 Продолжительность: 00:42:23 Формат: MP3, 320 kbps |
160 kbps | 51 MB | UL |
Artwork – Sylvia Juncosa
Bass, Backing Vocals – Steve Reed
Drums – John Montgomery
Guitar, Lead Vocals – Sylvia Juncosa
The title for this record is truth in advertising because these songs do rock, led not by guitar but Ginty’s commanding keyboards. The opening and closing numbers “The Shark” and “Rockers” are the only ones that involve no vocals; the former is a strong album launcher due to a fonky, fuzzy bass line from Justine Gardner and Ginty’s monstrous B3. For the latter, Ginty manages to make it sound oh so close to a heavy metal guitar, like Jon Lord amped up.
Just as Robert Randolph, The Dixie Chicks and Carlos Santana know a good keyboardist when they hear one, the keyboardist John Ginty likewise has an ear for spotting singing talent. Even better, it’s a singing talent that’s a good match for his keyboard talent because both rock with a lot of soul, and the songwriting partnership is already paying off dividends. Rockers could be the beginning of a beautiful musical relationship.