Tag: r&b

Single of the Week: Gedeon Luke – Lend Me Your Sunshine

Single of the Week: Gedeon Luke – Lend Me Your Sunshine

| March 12, 2013 | 0 Comments

Gedeon Luke is a man on a mission. The mission? “Love, Peace, and Soul for all”. Sound a little utopian? Sure. But it also sounds like some of the best damn soul we’ve heard in a long, long time. Drawing comparisons to legends like Marvin Gaye and Sly, Gedeon is the real deal. His new EP, [...]

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Single of the Week: Jay Stolar – Like You Do

Single of the Week: Jay Stolar – Like You Do

| February 23, 2013 | 0 Comments

Jay Stolar’s career appeared to be the equivalent of a sleeping giant. Back in 2004, while in school in NYC, Stolar fronted the indie rock outfit Julius C, playing 500+ shows across multiple countries, including multiple stops at SXSW and CMJ. But, something seemed to be telling him that this wasn’t quite the right fit [...]

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Best of 2012: Mick’s Picks – The EPs

Best of 2012: Mick’s Picks – The EPs

| January 9, 2013 | 0 Comments

Picking up where we left off, we continue the ‘Best of 2012′ week with the Top 5 EPs of the year. There was a ton to sort through, especially given the trend of EP releases continuing to increase seemingly exponentially. Once a format that seemed to be owned by the punk rock labels, EPs have [...]

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Artist on the Rise: Friends

Artist on the Rise: Friends

| June 20, 2012 | 0 Comments

Something big is brewing in Brooklyn. Something very confusing, very familiar, yet quite unfamiliar. It’s a rag tag band of misfits making bohemian dance music that seemingly dips a toe into any and every genre it can find. And yet, it all comes together with a clarity that is as remarkable as it is danceable. [...]

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Sunday Rewind: Robert Palmer – Sneakin’ Sally Through the Alley

Sunday Rewind: Robert Palmer – Sneakin’ Sally Through the Alley

| June 10, 2012 | 0 Comments

To most people, Robert Palmer’s break out was the late ’80s run that included ‘Simply Irresistable’ and ‘Addicted to Love’. One glance at his top tracks in iTunes and this statement is proven true. However, his true breakout was more than a decade earlier. Aside from a legion of Phish fans (they frequently covered ‘Sneakin’), [...]

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You Need This: King Charles – LoveBlood

You Need This: King Charles – LoveBlood

| May 14, 2012 | 0 Comments

It seems like there is no season that requires a soundtrack more than summer. Whatever the reasons, we all feel the common need to catalog the warmer months with songs that make us want to roll down the windows and see what our lungs are made of. While this year has been churning out some [...]

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You Need This: The Bright Light Social Hour – S/T

You Need This: The Bright Light Social Hour – S/T

| April 25, 2012 | 2 Comments

Let me start out by calling myself out: it’s a damn travesty that it has taken me this long to write about this unbelievable album. I’ve been listening to The Bright Light Social Hour for a little over a year now, on the recommendation of a certain frontman of a band named after hired London [...]

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Sunday Rewind: King Curtis – Live at Fillmore West

Sunday Rewind: King Curtis – Live at Fillmore West

| April 15, 2012 | 1 Comment

This week’s Sunday Rewind is a record that I hold near and dear to my heart. It’s a very under-the-radar record these days, but one that most definitely belongs in the ranks of the all time classics. I grew up a huge fan of The Allman Brothers Band, really digging on the style that they [...]

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Buy This EP: Electric Guest – S/T EP

Buy This EP: Electric Guest – S/T EP

| April 10, 2012 | 0 Comments

Who says L.A. doesn’t have soul? The two-man troupe called Electric Guest beg to differ. Fronted by Asa Taccone and his infinite smooth moves and accompanied by Matthew Compton, Electric Guest is sure to be taking over a healthy share of the airwaves this Spring and Summer. On top of Taccone’s super smooth vocals, we [...]

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