Showing posts with label Amarante. Show all posts
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Saturday, May 2, 2020

The Minstral Show – (Episode 85)




Welcome to the Minstral Show, the program that spotlights the very best music from around the world, made exclusively in the 21st century.

Eleven new songs by signed, unsigned and Independent artists in the spotlight this week featuring, The Dream Syndicate, Arbouretum, Squids out to Sea, Medicine Boy, Amarante, Ian Alexander, Agnes Obel, The Vacant Lots, Mt Mountain, MARIUSZ DUDA and The Happy Fallen.

As the COVID lockdown moves into May, stress levels are beginning to build in anticipation of the consequences…But no matter how dire these events may be or seem to be, the human spirit will endure and overcome whatever hurdles are placed in front of us. After all, our communities have experienced much worse and survived whatever was thrown at us. So, I believe a little flu and an economic change are things we can handle and get through together.

Creativity through music, art and poetry are great ways to let in the light while the darkness passes over us, and so; As we “Dust off the Rust” and “Let it All In” “Till the Stars Go Out”, we see through “A Window” to the “Mountains”, and “Hesitate” while the “Camera’s Rolling”, as the “Rescue” “Tassels” “The Song of a Dying Memory”, we “Can’t Be Lonely”…here are this weeks songs, made just for you.

The Minstral Show – (Episode 85)



SONGS:


SET 01
The Dream Syndicate – Dusting Off the Rust – (2020 Apr 16)
Arbouretum – Let it All In - (2020 Mar 20)
Squids out to Sea - Till the Stars Go Out – (2020 Apr 12)


SET 02
Medicine Boy – A Window - (2020 Apr 16)
Amarante – Mountains - (2020 Apr 15)
Ian Alexander – Hesitate - (2020 Apr 24)
Agnes Obel – Camera’s Rolling - (2020 Feb 20)


SET 03
The Vacant Lots – Rescue – (2020 Mar 05)
Mt Mountain – Tassels – (2020 May 01)
MARIUSZ DUDA - The Song of a Dying Memory - (2020 Apr 14)
The Happy Fallen – Can’t Be Lonely – (2004)

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Catch the Wave!


Sunday, October 27, 2019

The Minstral Show – (Episode 077)



Welcome to the Minstral Show, the podcast that spotlights the very best music from around the world, made exclusively in the 21st century.

New songs and a good mix of music from the past 10 years on today’s show that continues the 10th Anniversary celebration of World United Music.

Today’s featured artists, as always, cross the spectrum of rock, Pop and Progressive Rock with songs by Clemency, The Adam Ezra Group, Robert Plant, Ark, Fink, Trent Dabbs, Tuber and new music by Audra, Bipolaroid, Blackwater Holylight, Ecstatic Vision, and Amarante.

Music that connects you and keeps you in phase with the world around you, if only for an hour or so, its all good…so sit back and enjoy the waves, on the Minstral Show.

The Minstral Show Episode 77



SONGS

SET 01
Clemency – Boys Choir
The Adam Ezra Group – Half a Hero
Audra – Wish No Harm
Robert Plant – Carving Up the World Again

SET 02
Bipolaroid – In My Cave
Blackwater Holylight – Lullaby
Ecstatic Vision – Grasping the Void
Ark – Wren

SET 03
Fink – Looking Too Closely
Amarante – Live for Today
Trent Dabbs – The Way We Look at Horses
Tuber – Cat Class


 ALSO:

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ARK 


Special thanks to: Southbound Snake Charmers & John Palmer for their music contribution to this program.

Program Intro Song:

3rd set Intro


The World United Music Podcast was carried on 11 different platforms including Anchor FM, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Radio Public, Castbox, Breaker, Google Podcasts, Overcast, PodBean and of course on our World United Music Blog. You can still find the show on Breaker & PodBean linked below. Hey, “Catch the Wave!”


…and of course, here, on the World United Music Blog. 😊


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Sunday, November 25, 2018

The Minstral Show – (Episode 060)


The choices we make in life stay with us from beginning to end and even though we make errors on our way, we do eventually learn from them and move on.

Each one of us, when born, begins a path that zig zags through the forest of life. The forest presents us with many paths and lessons from the choices we make which provide us with a glimpse and understanding of why we are here. Those lessons often turn into art through poetry, paintings, sculptures and of course Music. Todays episode contains some of those expressions through the music of Julian Lennon, Sonic Elements, Damh the Bard, Amarante, Dave Kerzner, House of Not, Agnes Obel, Fabio Brunelli and Mountain Heart.

More than just a podcast, World United Music has emerged to bring you the best music being made in the 21st century by signed, unsigned and Independent artists.

To all the Artists, be sure to share the podcast episode with your network as it helps bring attention not only to your work but to the work of others as well. That's what the “World United Music” project is all about, bringing attention to all the artists who make great music.

SET: 01


Julian Lennon opens the first set with “In Between” taken from his soul stirring 2013 album “Everything Changes”. The song is about moments of personal clarity and evolution…the “In Between” moments when life washes over us…it’s a song of attestation with a message… and advice, all in one…a great tune by Julian Lennon.

Next up is a brilliant 3 song collage / tribute to “YES” with “Your Move”, “And You and I”, and “Wonderful Stories” taken from a 2018 collaborative artist album by Sonic Elements called “Yesterday and Today” It’s a wonderful celebration of the bands 50th anniversary.

The album was put together by Multiple generations of artists that joined together with current and former members of “YES” to recreate classic songs from the different eras of the band, going all the way back to their very first album entitled "Yes".

The featured artists on today’s 3 song cover, are Jon Davison, Sally Minnear, Dave Bainbridge, Johnny Bruhns, Fernando Perdomo, Dave Kerzner and Robin Schell.

Just one of the many awesome tracks found on this amazing album.

Damh the Bard closes the set with “Under a Beltane Sun” taken from his 2012 album “Antlered Crown and Standing Stone”.

A fitting song and wonderful story to end this exceptional set of music

This song speaks to the soul with a wish to return to more peaceful communal times, a song that you just might find yourself singing along to, “Under a Beltane Sun”.


And so, In Between, its your move where You and I can listen to wonderful stories under a Beltane sun, a set of music, only heard here, on the Minstral show.

SET: 02


Amarante opens our second set with their 2018 cover of Lord Huron’s song, “Meet Me in the Woods”. … this is an excellent cover and would make an excellent movie track in my opinion, it’s that good. I’m subscribed to Amarante’s youtube channel which of course is where I first heard this song, where they made a great video of the tune, so when you get a chance, please do check it out.

Sometimes the stories we hear are a warning that are as dark as a brothers grim tale, so listen to the lyrics and take heed, don’t F with forces you cannot see for in the darkness you may be…Amarante

Dave Kerzner follows with “The Lie” taken from his 2015 Deluxe version of “New World”…one of 23 songs on what is Quite simply, the very best album of 2015.

The song lyrics get right to the point…

Be careful of the lies you make for
Someday you will slip up and be shown
Beside the guilt you own – Dave Kerzner.

“House of Not” follow with “Key of G” taken from their 2012 album “On the Madness of Crowds”. “House of Not” is a Progressive Rock Band from Toronto Ontario Canada that delivers a unique story through a of 5 part Rock Odyssey spread out across 5 albums…

In the lyrics of “Key of G” the artists asks…

"Hey Son, do you know where you come from,
and where you will go? And where you will go?
Tell me of the things that block your way...
Could it be the face you saw in the mirror just the other day?
How far must we look for who's to blame?
And is it how we're different or how we're so much the same?"

lots of good music to listen too when you check them out.


And so, the lessons of life shall be revealed when you “Meet me in the Woods” where we will expose “The Lie” in the key of “G” and find the truth, on the Minstral Show.

SET: 03


Agnes Obel opens the final set with Stretch Your Eyes” taken from her 2016 album “Citizen of Glass”.

The 10 song album is darkly poetic with a pleasantly infectious ambiance that defies genra description…the tones and movement in her music are quite captivating… so, “Stretch Your Eyes” and have a listen.

From Modina Italy, Fabio Brunelli follows with “Mosquito” taken from his Volume III album from 2013.

Influenced by some of the great progressive rock bands of the 70’s such as Genesis, Pink Floyd, ELP, King Crimson and Gentle Giant, Fabio Brunelli treats us to his unique style of music that delves into those past influences with his own formula that captures a path on the road within the forest. “Mosquito”.

Mountain Heart closes the set with their 2009 live cover version of the Allman Brothers “Whipping Post”…I have to say, If you haven’t heard this version yet, get ready to be blown away because this brilliant cover is going to grab your ears turn your head and speak to your musical soul…I can’t think of a better cover for this classic song and that’s saying a lot…this is pure music passion and craftsmanship with a 10 on 10 for entertainment…the very best, and a fitting song to end this weeks episode.

Be sure to support the artists by going to their official websites, buying their music and joining their email platforms. Details are in the episode description.

And so, Agnes Obel, Fabio Brunelli and Mountain Heart are in que, for you, on the Minstral Show. Have a great week everybody!

The Minstral Show – (Episode 060)
SONGS:

SET 01
Julian Lennon – In Between
Sonic Elements – Your Move, And You & I, Wonderful Stories (YES Cover)
Damh the Bard – Under a Beltane Sun

SET 02
Amarante – Meet Me in the Woods (Lord Huron Cover)
Dave Kerzner – The Lie
House of Not – Key of G

SET 03
Agnes Obel – Stretch Your Eyes
Fabio Brunelli – Mosquito
Mountain Heart – Whipping Post (Allman Brothers Cover)



ALSO:

Be sure to support the artists by going to their official websites, buying their music and joining their email platforms. (See Artist links below.)

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The World United Music Podcast is now carried on 11 different platforms including Anchor FM, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Radio Public, Castbox, Breaker, Google Podcasts, Overcast, PodBean and of course on our World United Music Blog. New shows are uploaded on Sunday’s but you can also stream past shows any time you like. Hey, “Catch the Wave!”



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Monday, June 1, 2015

Amarante


About: Amarante

On July 25, 2011, the music of Amarante first appeared on SoundCloud and as of July 6, 2014, over one million plays have been generated as well as securing the #7, #14 and #24 spots (as of 5/6/2014) for three separate tracks on SoundCloud. However, it all had to start from somewhere.

The music that you hear is self produced from a small bedroom in Southern California where the song writing, recording, mixing and mastering comes alive. Using just a single mic, a keyboard, a guitar and a little hand thuds to the table to create drum effects; singer/songwriter Josh and Jysi on vocals form the duo Amarante whom create very unique and eclectic songs that have appeared in YouTube videos around the world.

Since September 28, 2012, eighteen different tracks from Amarante’s catalogue of over 50 tracks have appeared on over forty-two videos from YouTube creators from around the world in countries such as France, UK, Russia, Canada, Australia, Italy, and in the US. Collectively, these videos have generated 2,386,937 views on YouTube as of May 6, 2014 which has led to and contributed to a growing support of fans from all over the world.

Amarante’s fourth album titled “Elapsed Euphoria” released on May 13, 2014 and is now available on iTunes, BandCamp and other online major stores.
----------------------------------
WUM: First Impression:

“If you take the elements of Alternative Rock, New Age music, Folk, and 70’s progressive rock, you get the captivating and soothing blend of music by “Amarante” which I describe as “Progressive Dream Pop”. The music is comforting with a subtle edge in their lyrics of affirmation, yet free spirited at the same time. Favourite songs: Hallucination, Haunted Song, Into the Dark, Acceptance, The Manic, Wrong, Voyage through the void. Amarante are awesome!" ~ Stewart Brennan, World United Music

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