Showing posts with label Black Mirrors. Show all posts
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Sunday, June 24, 2018

The Minstral Show – (Episode 049)




A full array of songs, roar across the net like a digital comet, as episode 49 begins from the light and moves towards the darker waves and atmosphere on the spectrum of music, featuring: Robert Plant, Temples, Goat Girl, Art D’Ecco, The Gorlons, Secret Colours, Sea Pinks, Black Mirrors, Holy Wave, Future, Has a Shadow, and Alice Cooper.

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

Robert Plant starts us off with “The May Queen” taken from his October 2017 album “Carry Fire”
“The May Queen” is an energetic and captivating song from first note to last, a wall of acoustic sound with a catchy beat that carries a great voice from the early days of Led Zeppelin. Robert Plant truly delivers a great tune from a stellar new album.

Temples follows with “Prisms” taken from their 2014 EP “Shelter Song” - “Prisms” is a Retro 60’s Psychedelic Pop tune that brilliantly pulls the curtain away from the mysterious prism of the day. TV. A very catchy song by a band that seems to time shift their musical talents without effort.

Goat Girl follows with “Crow Cries” a single released in August 2017 that lyrically points out the hypocrisy of a generation’s belief while the obvious stares everyone in the face…a short but compact song that expresses the irony of a generation against the reality of today’s world.

Art D’Ecco closes the set with “Nobody’s Home” a June 2018 single
With a Bowie / New Wave-ish aura that crests out of the Gulf Islands of BC Canada. An excellent song just released on Paper Bag Records that is going to do very well.


And so, here’s the first set of music from the lighter side of grey, on the Minstral Show.

SET: 02

From Springfield Missouri, The Gorlons open the second set with “Stare into the Sun” taken from their 2014 debut, self titled album, “The Gorlons” an album that is filled with awe inspiring sounds that time warps the listener into the future as well as the past at the same moment...like a tempest in a tea cup, this band delivers.

Next is “Secret Colours” from Chicago with “It can’t Be Simple” taken from their 2014 album “Positive Distractions”. I loved this tune the moment it dropped due to its retro 60’s psychedelic Pop sound, a sound I personally can’t seem to get enough of these days and it’s One of many great tunes by Secret Colours.

Belfast Ireland’s Sea Pinks follow with “Dream Happening” taken from their September 2014 album “Dreaming Tracks”. Dream happening is a retro 60’s Pop Psych / Surf track that’s rich in appetizing sounds with a melancholy tinge to catch the listener from the first note on…great sound and great tune.

Closing the set is Belgium’s “Black Mirrors” with Funky Queen” a 2016 single re-released on Napalm Records in 2017.  “Funky Queen” packs a wallop with a pause, build-up and explosion that is guaranteed to grab your attention and make you scream into music ecstasy! I’m an instant fan.


And so, staring into the sun can’t be simple when the dream’s happening with a funky queen, On the minstral show.

SET: 03

Starting off the final set is Austin Texas band “Holy Wave” with the title track to their 2014 album “Night Tripper”. – a song that meshes New Wave / Dark Wave, Garage rock and psychedelic rock into a Holy Wave of sound…a big thumbs up.

Next, from Paris France is “Future” with “Skylights” taken from their 2013 EP “Abyss”,

“Skylights” is a driving Dark Wave / Garage Rock tune that one might find in a movie to drive home the eerie atmosphere of the empty city streets outside a packed dance club in the late hours before something major happens. The band delivers a sound that echoes warning and leaves an impression on the listener.

Following “Future” from Guadalajara Mexico is, “Has a Shadow” with the title song of their November 2013 debut album “Sky is Hell Black” a progressive dark wave tune that tells of a looming oblivion from the night sky…a song that captures that eerie goose bump feeling one gets just before something bad happens…which leads perfectly into our final song by “Alice Cooper” with “Fireball” taken from his 2018 album “Paranormal”. An Album that should see a multi platinum award for its rock n roll content alone, certainly one of this year’s top albums.

So, as the song title implies, A Fireball’s come out of the sky to end it all including this week’s episode of the minstral show.

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 now get ready to end it all with Holy Wave, Future, Has a Shadow and Alice Cooper, on the Minstral Show.

The Minstral Show – (Episode 049)


SONGS:

SET 01
Robert Plant – The May Queen
Temples – Prisms
Goat Girl – Crow Cries
Art D’Ecco – Nobody’s Home

SET 02
The Gorlons – Stare Into the Sun
Secret Colours – It Can’t Be Simple
Sea Pinks – Dream Happening
Black Mirrors – Funky Queen

SET 03
Holy Wave – Night Tripper
Future – Skylights
Has a Shadow – Sky is Hell Black
Alice Cooper - Fireball

ALSO:

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Thursday, May 19, 2016

United Music Mag 10 2016


Welcome!

Today’s edition of United Music Mag puts the spotlight on four awesome bands; Black Mirrors from Brussels Belgium, Different Light from Prague, Czech Republic, Coastal Wives from Denver Colorado USA, and Saddar Bazaar from Bristol UK. Also included in conclusion is a little summary on the revenue war being waged between the major labels and YouTube / Google, oh and a special shout out to Jim Messina. So, let’s get to the important stuff in life, “NEW MUSIC”.

1.

Black Mirrors

Rock music with attitude has evolved from the 70’s and is tearing up the music scene by taking its place front and center in reflection of it...here’s the real deal, a Rock band from Belgium called “Black Mirrors”. Their latest single “Funky Queen” packs a wallop with a pause, build-up and explosion that is guaranteed to grab you and make you scream into music ecstasy! I’m an instant fan…and once you have a listen to their music I’m sure their offerings will be destined for your music collection.

Be sure to visit Black Mirrors website to find out where they’re playing live because life requires your participation at a great concert, and this band has that rock fix you crave.

Funky Queen – (Single - 2016)


Video Source: Black Mirrors

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The Mess – (Live @ Rockerill - 2015)


Video Source: Black Mirrors

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Debut EP: Black Mirrors – (Released Feb 27, 2014)


Music Source: Bandcamp

Black Mirrors LINKS:

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CONTACT: Black Mirrors

2.

Different Light

Progressive rock has returned to modern times on the wings of its greatest influences from the late 60’s to the early 80’s, with “The Burden of Paradise” the latest album by Prague, Czech Republic band “Different Light”.

“The Burden of Paradise is a semi-conceptual neo-progressive rock album that deals with the idea that a person is only truly free when he or she is completely independent of anyone else and is fully accepting of the consequences of life.

“The Burden of Paradise” embodies really good music with noble lyrics, the stuff that makes bands memorable and worthy of our selective ears. It’s certainly great to hear progressive rock music making its way back as it offers a mindset of independence. Truly a delightful find for me as I’m sure many progressive rock music fans will enjoy. The album was released on February 29, 2016 and can be found at most online stores. Check out their official website for more information and be sure to stop in on Facebook to say hi.

Band Members: Trevor Tabone, Petr Lux, Jirka Matoušek, Petr Matoušek

In Love and War – Album: The Burden of Paradise – (Released Feb. 29, 2016)


Video Source: Different Light

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Voice of Outside – Album: The Burden of Paradise – (Released Feb. 29, 2016)


Video Source: Different Light

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Different Light LINKS:

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CONTACT: Different Light

3.

Coastal Wives

Coastal Wives is a solid up and coming Indie Blues Rock Band from Denver Colorado not to be missed. They just released their debut 4-song EP “Traditions” on April 21st, 2016 and by the amazing sounds they are creating, they will certainly turn a few industry heads their way, they certainly turned mine.

My personal favourite song from their EP is the Bluesy rock number “Firebreather” but of course “Half Foot Friends”, “The Amazing Antoinette” and “Traditions” are certainly a close second. Check out their music below to see what I mean and then be sure to check out their social links to stay up to date with the band.

Band Members:
Forest - Guitar, Vocals.
Logan - Guitar, Vocals.
Austin - Bass
Kyle - Drums

Firebreather – (EP: Traditions released April 21st, 2016)


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Full EP: Traditions – (Released April 21st, 2016)


Music Source: Bandcamp

Coastal Wives LINKS:

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CONTACT: Coastal Wives

4.

Saddar Bazaar

Our fourth band is a Psychedelic Rock group from Bristol, UK called “Saddar Bazaar”.

History:

Formed in 1990 by Shaun Hyder (sitar) and Rehan Matthew Hyder (guitar), they were soon joined by John Sage on drums and supported various bands in the local area such as The Seers, Praise Space Electric and the Bevis Frond. They also played at the well known Ashton Court Community Festival in Bristol.

By 1992 John had left the band and had been replaced by David Spencer, whilst Tainenska Royal came in on flute and keyboards. It was this line-up that recorded "Night Descent" for the indie charting "Fun With Mushrooms" album on Delerium. The bands appearance on this album resulted in a pile of mail from punters, at Delerium HQ, requesting a whole album of material by the band. It also resulted in a session for American doom metal band Solitude Aeturnus (Saddar Bazaar play on the track "The 9th Day" on the bands 1994 album "Through the Darkest Hour" on Music For Nations).

Delerium decided to fund an album and the finished article featured new keyboard player Terry Banx and was produced by Bob Pierce (an ex-member of 60s UK psych band The Mirror). "The Conference of The Birds" is one of Delerium's strangest releases to date. A perfect acoustic Eastern chill-out experience that harkens back to groups such as The Third Ear Band and The Ceyleib People, with its atonal, psychedelic simplicity, whilst appealing to the ambient trance textures of today’s head music scene.

2016:

Well, they just released a phenomenal album on May 16th, 2016 titled “Seventh Valley”.

What you can expect when listening to this album is an expanding consciousness triggered by progressive psychedelic sounds that reward your being with a sense of contentment and relaxation while allowing your thoughts to travel into the realm of oneness…what’s not to like? It’s a great escape from the upside down realities we experience everyday, and that alone makes it all worthwhile.

“Seventh Valley” is a solid Progressive Psychedelic Rock album that will appeal to a variety of music fans who will view this music in the category of their liking, weather it’s shoegaze, stoner rock, head music, Progressive Rock, or Psychedelic Rock; all will agree this is good music!

To find out more about “Saddar Bazaar”, check out their websites and let them know what you think of the “Seventh Valley” once you’ve experienced it.

Temple Ball – Album: Seventh Valley – (Released May 16th, 2016)


Video Source: Fan Channel

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Album: Seventh Valley – (Released May 16th, 2016)


Music Source: Bandcamp

Saddar Bazaar LINKS:

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CONTACT: Saddar Bazaar

Last Word:

Well there we have it, 4 more bands for you to get to know, experience and add to your music collections. Your support of the artists allows them to do what they enjoy doing while providing you with music you enjoy, so please lend them your support…The great thing about being online is that it allows artists and fans to connect to one another which is a great experience for all...hey, and there's no greedy corporation involved 8-) That’s a pretty good arrangement don’t you think?

Speaking of greedy corporations, the big three labels, led by Warner Music, are trying to shake YouTube down for more revenue on music video streaming…ie: they want a bigger piece of the action, as it looks like “Streaming has Become Warner Music’s Biggest Business”.

The major labels continue to claim they are losing money for a variety of unproven or hollow reasons. But I can tell you that fairness in music streaming is not the real issue here, greed is.

Personally, I think all musicians and artists need to consider their options. Why allow a few corporate giants to fight over what really should be your money? If artists kept their rights and put their music up on their own YouTube channels, and then sold their music through music providers such as Bandcamp, who pay them more, they would take back the music industry in their own names…that’s what freedom and independence is.

Consider that Independent music providers such as “Bandcamp” serve the artists as a direct artist to fan music store, which has seen music fans pay the artists 156 million dollars and $4.3 million in the last 30 days alone by directly using the Bandcamp application. Imagine what would happen if everyone decided to use Bandcamp? If anything, the rise of Independence would be a welcome thing, which I believe is what the major labels fear the most.

By the way, just in case you were wondering, World United Music is not a corporation nor do you see any advertising on this website and I do not collect revenue on my YouTube channel even though I’m unemployed. World United Music is about supporting artists who make great music. Isn’t that what it’s all about? If you like what you hear, please share with your online friends and family…and artists, please share with your network because your fans might become another artists fans and their fans might just become your fans. Music is your voice and the voice of the people. Have a great week everyone!

Oh, and one more thing, in celebration of artist Independence, today’s special shout out goes to Jim Messina, because he dared to use Bandcamp. Right on Jim!! Please support Jim Messina.

Special Feature:


Music Legend: Jim Messina

Singer, Writer, Guitarist, Producer, and Recording Engineer. Jim Messina was the founding member of the Southern California surf-rock combo Jim Messina & The Jesters, a member of the folk rock group Buffalo Springfield at the tail end of their history, a co-founder of the country-rock band Poco, and then half of Loggins & Messina. Jim currently records, performs and tours as a solo artist. Be sure to check out Jim Messina’s website and follow him on Facebook and twitter to find out what he’s up to and where he’s playing next.

Album: Under a Mojito Moon - (Sept 21, 2009)


Album Source: Bandcamp

"Live" at the Clark Center for the Performing Arts is "An intimate Evening" of "Acoustic and Electric" music with consument musicians performing the original musical arrangements. Jim Messina performs songs he either wrote, recorded or produced while performing with The Buffalo Springfield, POCO, Loggins & Messina and his solo career. This particular "LIVE" in concert CD (and DVD) was produced for his fans and those music lovers who have followed Jim’s career from its beginning in 1966 to the present day. So sit back in the comfort of your home to either watch the "LIVE" DVD In Concert, or simply relax in your favorite CD listening environment, close your eyes and Jim will place you in a "Front Row Center Seat" in your own private concert hall for a musical journey of his legendary career. This album is also available "LIVE" on DVD.

"Live" at the Clark Center for the Performing Arts – (2012)


Album Source: Bandcamp

Jim Messina Concert Preview (Video Clips)


Video Source: Jim Messina

Jim Messina LINKS:

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CONTACT: Jim Messina

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