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Featured Artists

Thu, 29 Nov 2007

Erase Negate Delete
Topic: December

Featured Artist 12/2007

ERASE NEGATE DELETE

I am lucky enough to attend the same college as Ralphie Repulsive, the man who does some of the vocals for this group.  At first glance, you see him and think "Oh my god, a smiling punker!  What on earth does a supposedly angry punker have to smile about?"  The answer is that this guy has two awesome bands he's in, a great talent for art, and the END CD Just Like This.

END's new release is a wonder of electronics and a talent showcase- every member in this three-man gig is amazingly gifted and deserves every bit of success they get.  This CD is a dazzling experience and proof that Nihilism, industrial sound, and electronic media is alive and thriving (no matter how much some bands are tempted to abuse it).  Ralphie's and J'Syn Thetic's vocals are breathtakingly raw, and yet retain a musicality that other "screaming" band singers just don't have.  Danny Disaster on drums gives a steady backbeat that helps stabilize the industrial sound and grounds the group in reality.  They all sync up perfectly to create a music experience so rich it's completely possible to lose yourself in it and listen to the CD for several hours without even realizing it.  I know this for a fact- I've been late for class because of it!  (Ralphie, you gave me this CD: I BLAME YOU.)

I would be hard pressed to pick just one favorite off of this CD; I like all of the songs!  Of course, I have my preferences ("In Control", "The Void", "Only a Machine", "Forest of Suicides", "Disintegrate"), but the fact remains that this entire album can erase, negate, and delete preconceived ideas of electronic/industrial music as all depression and no creativity.  These guys have been compared to Nine Inch Nails and Skinny Puppy...  I'm sure it's because the styles of music are similar and these two bands are group-admitted influences.  However, END's lyrics tend more to the intellectual than Skinny Puppy's and the music has an etheric/otherworldly quality that I rarely hear in Nine Inch Nails (mind you, this is my personal opinion).  For all around sound, range of mood, and style... well, I'd pick END every single time.  END of story.

Links for Erase Negate Delete:

END on MySpace
END on PayPlay
END on CDBaby
END on TradeBit
END on MusicIsHere
END on DigStation
END on iSound
Don't forget to look for them on iTunes!


Brought to you by Melvin Bunny at 12:27 PM PST
Updated: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 12:36 PM PST
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Wed, 1 Aug 2007

Katharine Blake
Topic: August

Featured Artist 8/2007

KATHARINE BLAKE

I have been in adoration of this charming siren's voice ever since I first heard her in the group Mediaeval Baebes!  This woman has helped shape my ideas of what is "good" music... something well put-together, meaningful, fun to listen to, and no matter what genre it has to have beauty in it's own right.  In her debut solo album, Midnight Flower, Ms. Blake has certainly lived up to those standards she herself helped instill in me.

The CD is gorgeous, haunting, and melodic.  It evokes images of a dark night in a cottage, far away from the world and its troubles.  It pulls the idea of mothers singing to their children before bed.  It conjures polite medieval dancers in sets, moving in a dreamlike haze of opium and wine and cloaked in opulance.  For me, this is not just an ordinary CD, but a work of art!  Ms. Blake will have a difficult time topping her debut album, certainly... however, if her past work with Mediaeval Baebes and Miranda Sex Garden is any indication, she will rise to the challenge.

Katharine Blake is an artist that anyone should have in their collection.  Seductive, sultry, evocative- this is music that caresses your soul, knocks you on your ass, and leaves you begging for more.  Go on, buy the album- get a little culture going for yourself other than the bacteria in your intestinal tract!

Links for Katherine Blake:

Midnight Flower on CDBaby.com
(recommended for U.S. buyers!)
Midnight Flower on CCNow.com
(recommended for International buyers!)
Katherine Blake on MySpace.com


Brought to you by Melvin Bunny at 11:08 AM PDT
Updated: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 11:28 AM PDT
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Sun, 1 Jul 2007

Leah Marie Jorgensen (Featured Artist 07/2007)
Topic: July

Featured Group 07/2007

LEAH MARIE JORGENSEN

Ordinarily, I find the artist of the month for this page; this month, the artist found me!  The piece I did on the Brobdingnagian Bards attracted the attention of a young harpist named Leah Jorgensen, who simply wanted my opinion on her home recordings.  They were stunning, with the only problem being that a couple of them needed to be mixed to bring out her beautiful soprano voice a little more... and technically, that isn't a major issue when music is as lovely as this!

This talented harpist has the potential to become the next Carol Tatum (of Angels of Venice).  Based out of Houston, Texas, U.S.A., she's still in music school- but she's certainly a rising star to watch for.  Her vast repertoire includes classical music, celtic tunes, even pop and country songs!  Once she gets going, I'm sure she'll take the music world by storm.

Oh yeah, Houstonites, here's a piece of good advice....  HIRE LEAH FOR YOUR SPECIAL EVENTS!  You'll find her appropriate for just about everything with her magical harpist abilities and charming soprano vocals.  After all, if she's good enough to perform before Margaret Thatcher and at the St. Regis hotel (poshness galore!), then she's DEFINITELY the best for your daughter's wedding or your high-class cocktail party!  She doesn't have anything for sale yet, but you can listen to wonderful samples on her website and her MySpace... and who knows?  With enough of us asking for it, she might eventually grace our music collections with a CD!

Links for Leah Marie Jorgensen:

Leah Jorgensen Official Website
Leah Jorgensen on MySpace


Brought to you by Melvin Bunny at 12:57 PM PDT
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Fri, 1 Jun 2007

The Bastard Fairies (Featured Group 06/2007)
Topic: June

Featured Group 06/2007

THE BASTARD FAIRIES

PARENTAL WARNING! Unless you want your children asking
you embarrassing questions in public,
it would be wise to keep this music out of
hearing range for little ears!
Actually...  Stiff, upright, moral people shouldn't
listen to this either...  YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.


I found these guys entirely by accident (oh, happy day!)... and with my sick, perverse preference for black humor and political/social commentary presented by smart-asses, I fell in love with them then and there.  My absolute favorite song of theirs is "We're All Going to Hell".  As irreverent and snotty as it is, it makes a very valid point- if each person's religion is the only right one, then everyone else but you on the planet is gonna burn in hell.  But even you are not worshipping the right way and will burn in hell according to some other person...  I.E., we're all screwed, suck it up and deal!


Enough with the philosophical religious commentary...  This group is funny, exuberant, and full-out in their opinions.  They are not for the idealogically squeamish, or for those who take absolutely *everything* seriously.  This isn't your usual mainstream fare, I guarantee you!  Their music has come out of the realization that there isn't anything out there that these talented artists (Robin Davey, guitarist, and Yellow Thunder Woman, lead vocals) enjoyed listening to...  So, like true visionaries, they made their own!  And the best part, they made it free for the rest of us!

While there is a more complete album copy of their debut Memento Mori available (link below), these wonderful people are dedicated to spreading the joy of their original twelve songs by continuing to offer them F-R-E-E on their website!  All the links are below, and I hope you all enjoy the sacred irreverence of their songs as much as I have.

Links to The Bastard Fairies:

The Bastard Fairies Official Website
Memento Mori at Adrenaline Music Group
The Bastard Fairies on MySpace
The Bastard Fairies on YouTube
Memento Mori Free Download
Don't worry- it really is virus free, I wouldn't put it up if I didn't test it MYSELF!  I had NO PROBLEMS!  :D


Brought to you by Melvin Bunny at 12:01 AM PDT
Updated: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 12:55 PM PDT
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Tue, 1 May 2007

Brobdingnagian Bards (Featured Group 5/2007)
Mood:  lyrical
Topic: May
BROBDINGNAGIAN BARDS

PARENTAL WARNING! Unless you want your children asking
you embarrassing questions in public,
it would be wise to keep this music out of
hearing range for little ears!

Back to my Celtic roots this month, in honor of Faire season! Once a Rennie, always a Rennie, and always loyal to Rennie musicians... The Brobdingnagian Bards, though, have a special place in my heart, because Mama Linda (RIP) was the first to take me to see them. The band is comprised of two exceedingly handsome and witty gentlemen, Andrew McKee and Marc Gunn. Both of these men I have had the good fortune of conversing with a couple of times, and they are every bit as smart as their music! A word of advice- if you ever see them in person, go up to them and ask about their name, it's a fascinating conversation, especially since the book they took it from isn't period to the Renaissance in the slightest.
Anyway, onto their music! It's everything a Rennie could ever want... Beautifully Celtic, at times irreverent, and hilariously anachronistic! Their version of Wild Mountain Thyme is moving and gentle, and this from the same band that has done Monty Python songs, the Do Virgins Taste Better Medley, Jedi Drinking Song and If I Had A Million Ducats! If you have any appreciation for good Celtic music, or even if you just enjoy a good gut laugh or intellectual funnies, you simply have to check these boisterous bards out... BECAUSE REAL MEN WEAR KILTS!
Links to Brobdingnagian Bards:
Brobdingnagian Bards Official Website

Brobdingnagian Bards Online Shop
Brobdingnagian Bards on MySpace

Brobdingnagian Bards Stuff on CafePress

Brobdingnagian Bards Music Samples

CDs of Brobdingnagian Bards:
A Faire to Remember on CDBaby.com

Songs of Ireland on CDBaby.com

Songs of the Muse on CDBaby.com

Memories of Middle Earth on CDBaby.com

A Celtic Renaissance Wedding on CDBaby.com

Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales on CDBaby.com

Christmas in Brobdingnag on CDBaby.com

The Holy Grail of Irish Drinking Songs on CDBaby.com

Brought to you by Melvin Bunny at 12:01 AM PDT
Updated: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 12:57 PM PDT
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