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Rich Schroder - Your Kind Words

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Calm songwriting that recalls Paul Simon at times, Boston-based Rich Schroder knows that his gift is golden. Since beginning to play music at the tender age of 14, Rich has increased his songwriting stamina and perfected the art form. His vocals are strong with whispers of many talented and gifted singers breathing through his rangy dynamic throat. It’s a fun and entertaining listen that is perfect for a nice long road trip.

- J-Sin

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Angela Ortiz - All About You

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Piano girl pop that isn’t as cheesy as you might imagine, “All About You” is melodic and methodical. Her songwriting is strong both lyrically and musically with waves of choruses that wash over you. Welcoming harmonies greet the ear seemingly at every turn and you quickly realize that her brand of indie piano pop is sure and true. Astonishing!

- J-Sin

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Moes Haven - August: Of Temporal Inconsistency

Moes HavenAugust: Of Temporal Inconsistency Buy it at Amazon

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As Moes Haven reaches the stretch run with only four more months of daily songwriting to go, they seem to have gained a second wind. The album opener is a great jaunt down the memory lane of forgotten pop with piano jingling with power pop vocals. Noting how long this has been going on I’m thoroughly surprised that they have anything left in the tank. Many songs are worthy of a songwriter’s attention—the details in even lo-fi pop songs like these are immaculate. Looking forward to the next release.

- J-Sin

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Swallows - Me With Trees Towering

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Portland’s Swallows write complex guitar-centric pieces that are specifically designed to map out new and ingenious ways into your dance feet. Bluesy guitar and dance punk rhythms dominate while sheer call-out vocals rock and roll their way throughout “Me with Trees Towering”. Not bad at all.

- J-Sin

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Ben Warren - Famous

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Famous? No, but this Michigan native isn’t all that bad. His brand of pop-rock is fused with hilarious lyrics that are shrugged off high school verbal bleats. Not bad but certainly not the bee’s knees of eclectic or energetic pop either.

- J-Sin

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The Heartstring Band - Aurora Songs Vol. 1

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Pseudo roots rock cum Americana that can’t save this band from themselves. Cheesy lyrics mixed with jalapeño peppers of stupid, stupid, stupid pop fodder. There’s plenty of nods towards Americana in the guitar twang but The Heartstring Band chooses to be an emo wannabe. The musicianship and singing (multiple harmonies even) aren’t bad but the songs are beyond bland.

- J-Sin

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Bad Lieutenants - Every Time I Come Around...

Bad LieutenantsEvery Time I Come Around... Buy it at Amazon

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Harvey Keitel would be sorely disappointed if he ever heard this album. Pseudo garage punk that wants so desperately to be just to the left of ‘pop’, it’s terrible. Fondling cops have nothing to worry about, if this album cover is autobiographical no one will buy it—and that double meaning really will hold true, for serious!

- J-Sin

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Shaan Sharma - The All New End

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There are moments when you wish you could swallow your own tongue. Not because you want to stop what you’re about to say but because you’d rather die suffocating on your own taste buds than live another moment. I just spent sixteen minutes locked steadfast in a hellhole where that desire continuously crept up on me--do you think Saddam's spiderhole is unoccupied? I need to be alone for a while...

- J-Sin

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King Platypus - Life's a Mess, Let's Dance

King PlatypusLife's a Mess, Let's Dance Buy it at Amazon

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I hear a lot of James Taylor influence sprinkled throughout “Life’s a Mess Let’s Dance”. There’s complex Latin-centric percussion with steel drums and other unique tidbits. Jake Michael is the frontman whose instruments include the ukulele, cavaquinhos, and cuatros bring out the tropical flavor. Jazzy grooves with pop-rock choruses and light breezy melodies are stacked up, making King Platypus a pleasant and enjoyable listen.

- J-Sin

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Terry Daun - Game On

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A self-professed master of the Korg Triton (a synthesizer that’s worth its weight in gold), Terry Daun unfortunately makes the mistake of singing. His vocals are laughable at best and often times you wonder if he ever has that same feeling that everyone gets when they hear their voice on an answering machine, not believing that that’s their voice. The synth sounds nice though, but the music is one uninspired MIDI rhythm after another marked with vomiting un-melodic vocals.

- J-Sin

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