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Baeble Music premieres video for Zach Vinson’s “You’re the One”

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Zach Vinson, a Nashville indie pianist with the quintessential male-pop hairstyle, has been on a perilous journey with the music business. Between living in Grand Rapids, Wisconsin, and Boston, Vinson finally ended up in the Tennessee music epicenter in 2010, ready to evade the competitive and sinister parts of the industry. But, gaining a professional music career proved to be a taxing engagement. Vinson took the following years off to rediscover himself, his love for the art, and his own personal motives.

Luckily for us, Vinson has returned offering a new EP and a new video for his song “You’re the One”. With flip-book magic and a luminescent stage, Zach Vinson and his band showcase the victorious spirit of defeating negative beliefs and continuing, confidently, down the music industry road. Evoking vibes from bands like The Head & The Heart and The Decemberists, Vinson’s alluring piano pop is enthralling and unique while remaining true to influential bands who’ve come before him. In the midst of the indie-rock ensemble, it’s the bright clang and rhythm of the piano chords that add nuance to the arrangement. Vinson’s joviality about finding love through all the uncertainty is simultaneously a vehement testament to perseverance. Whether gaining love or success, it seems Vinson has found the secret to his happiness. Get the new EP How We Spend Our Days out now. WATCH HERE…

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Death+Taxes previews track from Jet Trash’s upcoming self-titled EP

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It’s raining in much of the country and it probably won’t be hot enough for us New Yorkers go to the beach this weekend, but that doesn’t mean we can’t cheer ourselves up with a bit of jangly surf rock from the West coast. Specifically: A song aptly named “California” by San Francisco’s Jet Trash, which premieres here today.

Created in the grand Californian tradition of garage pop, “California” is a fun little surf ditty with lovelorn lyrics and an airtight hook that manages to remain rough around the edges. It’s got echoes of Surfer Blood, Beach Fossils, Ty Segall and Mikal Cronin, masters of sweet and sour all. Listen below as you dream of sunshine and ice cream cones. It’s really going to happen, I promise. LISTEN HERE…

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PopMatters debuts Gringo Star’s new single “Undone”

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If based on their name you suspect that Gringo Star are a bit cheeky, you’re probably right. There’s a definite playfulness to the band’s brand of pop, as their latest single “Undone” makes plenty evident. The track, whose most distinctive features include plinked piano notes and a whistling melody, sounds like the kind of tune that would play well over a Wes Anderson film’s closing montage. As such, it’s utterly appropriate for the coming summer months; after one or two spins, you’ll be whistling along to “Undone” as you walk out into the sunny season.

Singer and guitarist Pete Furgiuele tells PopMatters a great deal about the song and its influences: “We never really set out to make songs sound a particular way or fit into a particular genre. It’s more of a process of filtering out the things we don’t like. We’ve always loved to mix things up and try different instruments and sounds while still keeping true to the Gringo Star sound. The way we see it, there are so many cool sounds and different approaches in music that it’s cutting yourself short to write the same song and go for the same sound over and over. We like to keep things evolving. I know this is an approach we’ll continue to have as long as we’re a band. LISTEN HERE..

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A.V. Club lists Spirit and the Melchizedek Children in the most notable band names of 2014

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December means a lot of things, but for The A.V. Club it means an onslaught of year-end features that require weeks of preparation and inevitably enrage people who think something deserved to be ranked higher or lower or not even in consideration. But there’s one year-end feature that unites people with disparate sensibilities: our annual look at the band names we encountered for the first time this year (or couldn’t remember seeing before). It’s one of our readers’ most anticipated yearly features, but last December came and went without it. What happened? I was unavailable to write it, despite the massive list of contenders I accumulated over 2014. But things have changed, and it’d be a shame not to give a band like Bummers Eve its due. So here we are, four months late, but bursting with notable names. See you in eight months. READ HERE…

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Revolver Magazine premieres Luna Sol’s new song, “Your War” featuring Dizzy Reed (Guns N’ Roses)

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Stoner rock act Luna Sol will release their new album, ‘Blood Moon,’ on April 20 via Slush Fund Recordings. In anticipation, the band has teamed up with Revolver to premiere their new song, “Your War,” which features Dizzy Reed. LISTEN HERE…

 

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PopMatters premieres brand-new single from People’s Blues of Richmond, “Outta My Mind”

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With their latest song “Outta My Mind”, the Virginia rock ‘n’ roll band called People’s Blues of Richmond bring to mind two recent rock LPs in particular, both by the same artist: the Black Keys. The first is 2014’s Turn Blue; the psychedelic washes of “Outta My Mind” align quite closely with the ‘60s psych mood of that album. Most of all, however, it brings to mind the megahit record Brothers, with its retro-minded production and songwriting.

As it turns out, these parallels are not merely by coincidence. In recording “Outta My Mind”, People’s Blues of Richmond sought out producer Mark Neill, who co-produced Brothers alongside the Black Keys and Danger Mouse. LISTEN HERE…

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