Monday, June 27, 2016

The National Radio Hits Favorite Female Country Artist goes to Eileen Carey!

With pure hard work and drive, Eileen Carey has received the National Radio Hits Favorite Female Country Artist on her song "Bring On the Big".  A ready-radio anthem that gives us a positive message about looking forward to what's ahead of us. 




This song was inspired from the concepts of "Let It Go"", which features an understanding of leaving the ties that bind us from our past. Carey, truly utilizes music as a platform to reach out and give light towards those who need it through music.   
With the future ahead of us, we surely can't wait for more of Carey's inspiring music. 



For more updates on Eileen Carey, check out her social media sites below.
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Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Artist Amy Raasch Releases Teaser Trailer for Upcoming Web Installation "KITTYDECIDES"

We wanted to share with you the teaser trailer for Amy Raasch's upcoming web installation to benefit animal rescue, #KITTYDECIDES.



The video takes a psychedelic spin on the Internet’s obsession with cats and features an array of celebrity cats, a kindle of curious rescue kittens, a rock band of seven year-old girls and a cat who watches it all on TV. 100% of proceeds benefitting rescue efforts.


The full video is set to be released this Friday June 24th, to coincide with Cat World Domination Day and to kickoff CatConLA 2016. MEOW!




Learn how you can get involved at kittydecides.com



For more information on KITTY DECIDES, visit her social media: FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM 

Artist Amy Raasch releases teaser trailer for upcoming web installation "KITTYDECIDES"

We wanted to share with you the teaser trailer for Amy Raasch's upcoming web installation to benefit animal rescue, #KITTYDECIDES.



The video takes a psychedelic spin on the Internet’s obsession with cats and features an array of celebrity cats, a kindle of curious rescue kittens, a rock band of seven year-old girls and a cat who watches it all on TV. 100% of proceeds benefitting rescue efforts.


The full video is set to be released this Friday June 24th, to coincide with Cat World Domination Day and to kickoff CatConLA 2016. MEOW!



Learn how you can get involved at kittydecides.com


For more information on KITTY DECIDES, visit her social media: FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM 

Thursday, June 9, 2016

Nashville's Americana hero Ben de la Cour crowned 2016 Kerrville New Folk Winner


We wanted to let you know about Ben de la Cour's recent achievement in being crowned a 2016 Kerrville New FolkWinner for his album Midnight In Havana. You can listen to Midnight In Havana below.


The 6 winners were chosen over 600 songwriter entries from North America, Europe, Australia and Japan and performed at the New Folk Winners Concert on day 11 of this year's Kerrville Folk Festival, which took place on Sunday June 5th. 


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Death and Darkness, Discovered: World-Traveling Singer Ben de la Cour Tells Tales of Substance Abuse, Murder, and Mental Illness on Haunting Midnight in Havana LP

“Ben de la Cour is a folk musician with the songwriting acumen of a young Nick Cave and the lyrical wisdom of a vitriolic Leonard Cohen. His songs are stark, melancholic, and packed with emotion.”
(Fresh Deer Meat)

LISTEN TO MIDNIGHT IN HAVANA ON SOUNDCLOUD HERE


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Rising singer/songwriter Ben de la Cour has established himself as the face of the Americanoir sound with the official release of his dark and mysterious sophomore LP Midnight in Havana. Credited by Red Line Roots with offering “subtle hints of Johnny Cash, Townes Van Zandt, and Leonard Cohen,” de la Cour’sextensive travels have taken him to strange and sometimes dark and desperate places, places he documents so eloquently on Midnight in Havana. Midnight in Havana is being released via Nashville’s Flour Sack Cape Records, a label that “aims to document the constantly evolving sound of one city.” More information on de la Cour is available on his official website.
After growing up in Brooklyn, de la Cour set out to see the world as an amateur boxer, bartender, and agricultural worker. He spins world-weary poetry of a road less traveled, and on Midnight in Havana tales of substance abuse, murder, and mental illness sit in perfect juxtaposition with the occasional lighthearted glimmer of hope. In the end though, darkness almost always wins… an unlikely hero, but one that suits de la Cour perfectly.
Case in point is the haunting “Down to the Water’s Edge,” the first single from Midnight in Havana. Described by de la Cour as a “creepshow manifesto” in which the narrator obsesses over his unknowing victim,” “Down to the Water’s Edge” represents de la Cour’s affection for David Lynch and the film-noir genre:
“I'm a big film-noir fan, and I also really enjoy the detective novels of Ross MacDonald and Raymond Chandler. I knew I wanted the album to have something of that feel to it, with the weird lighting and dark spaces. That informed everything from the song "Midnight in Havana" to the album title and the artwork, which I did myself.”
Midnight in Havana was recorded and mixed over the course of a year at Greenland Sound in East Nashville. According to de la Cour, the process was “limited to one session or less a week, so it really felt like a labor of love between engineer/co-producer Joe Lekkas and myself.”

You can purchase the album on iTunes here.


For more information on Ben de la Cour, visit his social media: FACEBOOK / TWITTER / INSTAGRAM