Tuesday, March 30, 2010

"Six Feet Down" by Myrah (Hard Rock Artist from Sweden)

The Swedish hardcore Metal/Punk group Myrah and their recent album, "Six Feet Down," is a collection of hard hitting songs with an overall hefty and dense sound that also contains subtle expressive dynamics. "The Cold" is a fierce number with an intense double-bass drum holding the beat as escalating guitars wail, yet the lyrics remain comprehensible and somewhat reserved. The title track, "Six Feet Down," is an impressive number that begins with a strong and solid vocalist and accompanying piano before climaxing into a thumping rock song with string highlights and bellowing guitars. "Oceans of Time" is a number that contemplates some of life's darker issues in a song that is both unhurried yet aggressive while the instruments give way to the mysterious tonality. This is an album in which true hardcore Metal/Punk music is being played, yet with more introspective and perceptible messages and lyrics. Fans of Iron Maiden and older Metallica would do themselves a favor by listening to Myrah's "Six Feet Down."

-Sean B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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"Real Tapes" by Dizzy Ritzy (Blues/Rock Artist from Italy)

Dizzy Ritzy's hypnotic album, "Real Tapes," is comprised of hard core Blues/Rock songs that carry substantial psychedelic influences to it as well. In "Die Hard" we hear a fierce and quick rock song replete with awesome shredding and ambient sounds of police sirens that creates a car chase put to music. "I Wish Meet You" is a plodding Blues/Rock song in which Ritzy shows off his dynamic vocal range. "Together" is a song that has more of a traditional Blues beat to it but is unique through the emotive vocal interplay between Ritzy and his talented female guest vocalist. In this album, Ritzy has channeled the varying Rock styles of the past few generations and expresses them through zestful Blues/Rock songs with style and attitude. Fans of Stevie Ray Vaughan or Led Zeppelin will thoroughly enjoy the rocking songs of "Real Tapes."

-Sean B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Sunday, March 14, 2010

"Stone Biscuit" by Jubal Kane (Blues Artist from North Carolina(NC))

The latest release from Jubal Kane is "Stone Biscuit" and is a double album with the first disc being a collection of raw live recordings of the band playing their brand of thick and hearty Blues/Rock, and the second disc contains cover songs as well as a couple of bonus recordings. "Heavy Load" is a high tempo blues song with a great shuffling sound to it, in which we hear how the harmonica can really rock out. "Long Road" is a slower paced number with a hefty Blues groove to it. In the song "Tight" we might have the best use of the Blues harmonica as a leading instrument, as it interplays with the vocalist with a gritty and wide sound. This is an album filled with a plethora of passionate live Blues/Rock songs, with a heavy emphasis on the soulful harmonica. If you are a fan of Blues Traveler then you would really enjoy the compositions on "Stone Biscuit" by Jubal Kane.

-Sean B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Saturday, March 13, 2010

"Saved" by Jo Potter (Pop Artist from Switzerland)

Singer/songwriter Jo Potter reveal shades of memorable music with her exquisite album, "Saved," as it is a beautiful blend of acoustic Pop/Rock music. Potter impresses the listener right from the start with her sweet and silky voice as she sings through each song with emotive melodic tonality. You can't help but feel the bouncy grooves on songs such as "When Things Go Wrong" or "So Into You." Taking on a Bluesier feel, the song "Something" captures Potter's voice swirling around the rhythmic guitar riffs and steady moving drum beats. These finely crafted songs are well produced, extremely entertaining, and will seep into your soul with its relaxing ambience. The endlessly enjoyable album, "Saved," is an ideal collection of songs for any fan who appreciates new and refreshing easy listening Pop music with alluring female vocals.

-Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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