Sunday, February 04, 2007

Texas Indie girl will make your day


"Spark", is the debut album from the multi-talented singer, musician and songwriter, Stephanie Briggs. Her sound is a delightful mixture of contemporary indie pop and folk rock that immediately strikes you as original and fresh. Comparisons that come to mind are Canada's favourite indie girl; Feist, Silversun Pickups and Regina Spektor. If you are a fan of these artists, be sure to check out Stephanie.

The album contains fifteen great songs that will get stuck in your head and have you singing along for days. Standout tracks include "Doll", "Photo Chemicals", "Reflection", and "Siphoning Seasons". I truly enjoyed this album and predict a bright future for this Texas indie girl.

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Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Debut album doesn't disappoint


Rock Star Supernova

By: Rock Star Supernova



Well here it is, the CD that we have all been wating for. The Rock Star Supernova debut. For a guy that was a little skeptical about this group, I must admit that it is much better then I expected. Although I thought that Lukas Rossi was an amazing performer on the TV series and the perfect and only choice to front the band, I was a little dissappointed in the rest of the Supernova boys when they performed on the show. Gliby Clarke in particular was dissappointing, I don't think that I heard him solo even once during the series and I wondered if he had what it takes to be a lead guitarist. I also thought that the songs were a little weak and that they were consistently "out-rocked" by the amazing house band on the show.


After hearing the album, my opinion has somewhat changed. It has a nice flow and the tracks are overall quite good. Clarke even throws in a solo or two and has a few good moments on the disc. There is no doubt however who the superstar in this group really is. Lukas Rossi has an amazing voice and the ability to express almost any emotion both live and in the studio. He is one of the greatest rock vocalists to come along since Scott Weiland. His original track, "Headspin" is also the standout track on the CD, which proves his writing ablility as well. I am not sure how long these guys are going to stick together and if they will make another album, but I know that Lukas has a very long career in front of him. With or without Supernova.

Best Track(s)

Headspin, Leave the Lights On, Underdog

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Friday, November 24, 2006

One of the coolest bands of this or any year



I first heard The Essex Green one day while relaxing at home and listening to Sirius Left of Center radio. Their sound immediately caught my attention and I was compelled to run over to the receiver to jot down the name of the band. I purchased Cannibal Sea and it has quickly become one of my favourite CDs of this year.

Cannibal Sea is the third and most successful album from this Brooklyn, New York based band. Right from the catchy intro on the opening track, "This Isn't Farm Life" you can certainly hear the sixties pop and folk influences the band has become known for but I would hesitate to call them simply a retro-pop band. Modern influences such as Ben Folds, The Libertines and Belle and Sebastion are clearly evident as well. The result is a sound that is fresh and contemporary, yet familiar and just plain 'cool'.

Other must hear tracks include Cardinal Points, Penny & Jack, Don't Know Why (You Stay) and Snakes in the Grass which has recently been heard in Nissan comercials nationwide.

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