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Posts from the ‘Album Stream’ Category

25
Oct

Album Stream: She Does Is Magic EP

Indianapolis garage rockers She Does Is Magic released their five-song, self-titled EP last month. The trio is comprised of Chad Serhal (guitars/vocals) Mark Walker (bass/vocals) and Nathan Dynak (drums). They will be on stage at Radio Radio in Fountain Square tonight to lend support for Matt Pond PA.

With plans for a full-length debut LP via Bloomington’s Flannelgraph Records set for sometime this winter, it’s time to hop on the bandwagon folks. These kids are fun. Buy their EP for $5 on the She Does Is Magic bandcamp page. Or, if you really want to make their day, go snag the hard copy at the show tonight.

Written by Rob Peoni

17
Oct

Album Review + Stream: Jessica Breanne & The Electric Hearts

Those that know me well and have any grasp of my musical tastes should understand that there exist several sure-fire paths to my heart. Horn sections – love them. Soulful songwriting: I need an emotional investment from the artist. Strong vocals, not a must, but I tend to gravitate toward great singing. I am a bonafide sucker for bands fronted by a chicks, New Orleans piano players, anything from the Motown label, and slide-blues guitar.

The debut, self-titled release from Nashville’s Jessica Breanne & The Electric Hearts has many of the ingredients from the aforementioned list – in spades. The album showcases Breanne’s strengths as a songwriter, touching on a variety of genres without ever feeling lost or falling flat. Her vocals remind me of a cheerier Alison Mosshart or an edgier Susan Tedeschi.

The Electric Hearts provide an accessible, classic soul foundation for Breanne to build from. Their guitar play has enough of an edge to keep things interesting, at times mimicking Dan Auerbach to a dangerous degree. But I can’t say I’m mad about it. This album is guaranteed to liven up one of your parents’ lame dinner parties without inviting any dirty looks from an older guest list.

The album is solid top to bottom. Don’t miss the cover of Bon Iver’s “Flume.” The band pulls it off without abandoning the soulful simplicity that drives the rest of the disc. Stream the entire album below and pick it up for $10 via bandcamp.

Written by Rob Peoni

13
Oct

Album Stream: Holger ‘SUNGA’

While I pride myself on attempting to look in the deepest recesses for the latest music, I don’t always manage to reach outside the continent. Europe sends over its fair share of British invasions, but I fail to look toward South America as often as I should. This became abundantly apparent a few months back when I got my hands on the album SUNGA by the Brazilian band Holger.
This album is a bona-fide danceable, indie-rock winner. No need to preach. Don’t take my word for it, listen for yourself:

Written by Rob Peoni