8.28.2009

Fefe Dobson

So this pick is probably going to make some of y'all's eyes roll, but keep an open mind. Fefe Dobson hasn't really made it big yet. Sure she has had a song here or there barely, but not much else. In fact her sophomore album was scrapped after her first two singles off said album failed to chart. Maybe we'll chalk her up to bigger in Canada.

But I ask why isn't she clicking with today's music scene? She fits into the same category as Avril Lavigne, and I would argue that she even surpasses her. I have a feeling that Fefe's time is coming. Her third (2nd?) album is entitled Joy and is set for release this fall on an independent label. One of her songs was recently covered by Jordin Sparks (Don't Let It Go To Your Head), and her first single, I Want You, is pure pop/rock bliss. From the simple guitar to the hand claps, everything clicks on this song. Fefe has never delivered such a sharp, catchy song before. Her punk snare is still intact and ready for a whole new chapter in her rising music star.

Fefe Dobson- Myspace
I Want You-

8.26.2009

Pete Bernhard

Digging For Days Reviews...
Straight Line by Pete Bernhard

Devil Makes Three lead singer Pete Bernhard is taking another stab at a solo album. This is technically his second solo album but his first commercial release. Straight Line finds Pete in his comfort zone of rootsy rock. But it is his voice that continues to amaze. He's at home on country music with a bluegrass bend. But he's not honky tonk.

I loved the vibe Devil Makes Three had going on, but on Straight Line Bernhard is very hit and miss. First the good. If the song Warning is not a single then the whole album should not even be released. It's excellent down to it chin-y chin chin. The title sums it up. Bernhard is warning "Emily" of the perils of fame and fortune-They're watching close so don't make no mistake/It's just my warning to you from me. The boppy piano line makes this quite a toe tapper and a very cautionary tale. The album closer 8th & Main is a low key affair. But a very melodic one and a great note to end on.

But if I'm honest the remainder of the album is just musically mediocre. The songwriting is top notch, but the lack of hooks left me underwhelmed. Many of the songs have nowhere to go. It's a shame really because while working at the radio station is summer, Warning was in constant rotation. Pete's Straight Line might have been better suited if he took a few detours here and there. C

Pete Bernhard- Myspace

8.24.2009

Andrew Belle

Andrew Belle is a singer/songwriter based in Chicago and Tennessee. He has a pop/indie vibe going on. His voice is smooth with almost a David Gray-esque quality, and his songs are catchy. At 24, it's refreshing to hear that the first album he ever bought was Counting Crows' August and Everything After. And readily admits Third Eye Blind as one of the bands that introduced him to the pop/rock world. Most artists will throw out older, "cool factor" bands as influences but don't really mean it.

His EP All Those Pretty Lights is currently on iTunes but you can also grab it for free off his Myspace page. It's filled with breezy gems brimming with acoustic guitar. It's music for a coffee house but without the pretension. Andrew Belle's full length LP The Ladder comes out later this year. But you can catch him on the east coast with the Ten From Tenn Tour. Belle's voice is the appealing factor here. What he lacks in sheer power he makes up for in a great tone.

Andrew Belle- Myspace
All Those Pretty Lights-

8.11.2009

Kevin Hammond

So usually on Tuesdays, I'm trolling iTunes to see what's new and what's out. I click through, listen to samples and so forth. Usually not much strikes my fancy, but today was different. I just randomly clicked on some guy named Kevin Hammond. Never heard of him before, we'll see what he's got. First of all, that voice. It is a mixture of Gavin DeGraw and Jason Mraz, yet distinctive enough to catch your attention. He can instantly go into his falsetto and back again seamlessly. Having quit his day job, traded in his car for a van, and took to the road to become a "musical nomad." Quite a risk, but one I bet has paid off in spades.

Hammond's demo on iTunes called Maybe is acoustic pop/rock with a hook around every turn. His style is very blue-eyed soul meets acoustic rock. Upon searching for more of his stuff, I came across probably the best rendition of Gnarls Barkley's Crazy, possibly ever. Many of his original songs though are quite catchy and deserves your attention right now. Look for his debut album to hit stores sometime this fall.

Kevin Hammond- Myspace
Broken Down-

8.10.2009

This Century

Fact: This Century hail from Arizona. Fact: They are on the pop side of rock. Fact: They will seep into your head and become unshakable. This Century recently released an EP To Love And Back and if you're into The Cab then here's your next favorite band. Their songs are saturated with melody and lifted by warm, natural lead vocals. The title track is a mid-tempo piano-laced love song about a relationship that's on its last breath. Battling a Heavy Heart is a must listen. It is just a solid, hooky song about finding someone to lift you out of a funk. (I've been waiting a long time, long time to get to you)

This Century is a steady band. I've liked almost every song I've heard so far. But if they are not to really take off they will need to shake off their comfort zone and up the risk factors musically. Their song It's Not You It's Me is a groovy step in the right direction. Everything is hook laden and catchy (which is good) but needs a jolt. All in all though, a good band that has miles of potential.

This Century- Myspace
To Love And Back-

8.07.2009

Those Dancing Days

Sweden isn't just home of ABBA, but also of the band Those Dancing Days. The oddly named band (taking inspiration from the Led Zeppelin song Dancing Days) is a fine mix of pure dance-able pop and infectious 1960s girl groups. The band is refreshingly made up of all women(!) that play their own instruments(!!) with a lead singer that has some Ida Marie and Florence and The Machine influences.

Their debut album In Our Space Hero Suits came out in the UK late last year and is slowly trickling over the pond. They have quite a bit of excellent songs-among them is Run Run. With warbling organ keeping the vibe a bit retro and a melody that is too catchy for its own good, Run Run is a rollicking good time. Home Sweet Home is a touching ode to coming back home, backed by summer synths. (Home sweet home, I've been away for too long) Those Dancing Days is quite an eccentric bunch with slightly off kilter tunes that surprise you as they go along. Finally an all girl band that isn't all pop and flash with no substance.

Those Dancing Days- Myspace
Run Run-

8.06.2009

Holiday Parade

Fellow Georgians, Holiday Parade is aptly named. Who doesn't love holidays and parades? Put the two together and it's just a fun experience all around. Holiday Parade isn't really going for critical praise with their new album Tickets And Passports, but they are going for gold in fun, sunny, catchy songs. They might be best known for Slam Crunk in which they took rap songs and sang them with melodies.

Their album is filled with not-so-ground breaking songs, but man do they know how to write a hook. Their sound is rock/pop at its most melodic. They really remind me of Relient K in both vocal delivery and musical style. Bouncy piano finds its way into many songs such as their best track Time For Me. With its fast paced chorus that could be sung at the top of your lungs at a summer concert. Where Did I Go is a laid back affair with a lean on acoustic guitar licks that keep the beat on a simmer. Holiday Parade might get lost in the shuffle, but deserve to be in your stereo as the summer nights close in.

Holiday Parade- Myspace
Time For Me-