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Reply #30 posted 11/16/13 2:32pm

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M.I.A. teamed up with fashion house Kenzo for her "Y.A.L.A." music video.
The song, produced by the Partysquad, comes form M.I.A.'s latest album, Matangi, which came out earlier this month.


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Reply #31 posted 11/17/13 9:13pm

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You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #32 posted 11/17/13 9:21pm

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You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #33 posted 11/18/13 11:00am

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Lolo new jams(No release date for the CD yet):

. She posted this today:

. This is tight! cool Do you dig her ID?

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Reply #34 posted 11/18/13 4:02pm

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It's an emotionally rousing song , that's for sure. At first I thought she was a Brit. I'm going to take a look at her discography. Thanks, man.











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Reply #35 posted 11/18/13 4:03pm

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Beady Eye's new video for "soul Love". Directed by Charlie Lightening, available on double A-side 7inch vinyl.


beadyeyemusic.com



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Reply #36 posted 11/18/13 7:41pm

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Identity said:

It's an emotionally rousing song , that's for sure. At first I thought she was a Brit. I'm going to take a look at her discography. Thanks, man

This is her 1st CD, I think you will like it very soulful. Buy it used on amazon. It came out 2 years ago. Can't wait for the new one. She's great live too.

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Reply #37 posted 11/19/13 6:00am

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Thanks for the recommendation, JB.

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Reply #38 posted 11/19/13 8:39am

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Ellie Goulding Announces 2014 North American Tour

November 19th

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Following her sold-out 2013 Halcyon Days tour, Ellie Goulding has announced the dates for her 2014 North American headlining tour.


The upcoming outing kicks off on March 12 at New York’s Theatre at Madison Square Garden, making stops at major North American cities before wrapping May 2 at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, CO. In addition, British electronic music quartet Rudimental will serve as special guests beginning April 19 in San Francisco.


Pre-sale tickets will be available on Wednesday, November 20 via Ellie’s official website, EllieGoulding.com. Tickets for the general public go on sale starting November 22.


Fans can access behind-the-scenes footage of Ellie’s 2013 North American tour in a new video released on her official YouTube page.



Here are the spring 2014 tour dates:



3/12 -- New York, NY, Theatre at Madison Square Garden
3/14 -- Philadelphia, PA, Liacouras Center
3/16 -- Washington, D.C., Echostage
3/17 -- Boston, MA, Agganis Arena
3/20 -- Atlanta, GA, Fox Theatre
3/22 -- Austin, TX, Austin Music Hall
3/24 -- Houston, TX, Bayou Music Center
3/25 -- Dallas, TX, South Side Ballroom
4/19 -- San Francisco, CA, Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
4/22 -- Portland, OR, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
4/23 -- Seattle, WA, Paramount Theater
4/24 -- Vancouver, BC, Orpheum Theatre
4/26 -- Calgary, AB, MacEwan Hall
4/27 -- Edmonton, AB, Shaw Conference Center
4/29 -- Garden City, ID, Revolution Center
5/1 -- Magna, UT, The Great Salt Air
5/2 -- Morrison, CO, Red Rocks Amphitheater




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Reply #39 posted 11/19/13 11:43am

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JoeBala said:

Free stream of the whole album: http://www.amazon.com/gp/...marturl-20

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Reply #40 posted 11/19/13 12:46pm

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Thanks for the recommendation, JB.

Welcome I hope you like it. cool

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Reply #41 posted 11/20/13 8:32am

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Out now or coming soon...

Alice Smith She

She

.Jewel Let It Snow


Belinda Carlisle Live From Metropolis Studios


Virginia Labuat Night and Day

Jhene Aiko Sail Out

Gabriella Cilmi The Sting

Boy George This Is What I Do

Thelma Houston and Jerry Butler Thelma and Jerry Two To One

Jerry Lee Lewis Southern Roots

Ella and Louis Ella and Louis Again

The Spiritual Side of Wynton Marsalis

Debby Boone Swing This

Gare Du Nord Collected

Dianne Reeves Beautiful life

Pieces Of A Dream In The Moment

Hugh Laurie Live on the Queen Mary(Blu-ray)

Spyro Gyra The Rhinebeck Sessions

Lightnin’ Hopkins Acoustic Years 1959-196

Gregory Porter Liquid Spirit

Kermit Ruffins We Partyin’ Traditional Style!

Stacey Kent Candid Moments

Trisha Yearwood Ballads

Snowed In Mindy Smith

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Reply #42 posted 11/20/13 6:13pm

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It’s going to be a Motown Christmas for Leona Lewis.

On Dec. 3, the British songbird will release her first-ever holiday album Christmas, With Love. The 10 tracks feature remakes of seven holiday classics including “Winter Wonderland,” “White Christmas,” and “Silent Night.”


Also included are three original songs—the haunting “Your Hallelujah,” flirty “Mr. Right,” and the cheerful first single “One More Sleep.”


“I had such fun recording this record and that really comes through in the songs,” said Leona. “I am looking forward to spreading a little Christmas cheer!”

Get in the holiday spirit by streaming the album sampler below.


Christmas, With Love Tracklisting:

01. “One More Sleep”
02. “Winter Wonderland”
03. “White Christmas”
04. “Your Hallelujah”
05. “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)”
06. “Mr. Right”
07. “O Holy Night”
08. “I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday”
09. “Ave Maria”
10. “Silent Night”

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Reply #43 posted 11/21/13 9:34am

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Noel Gallagher Says He Has No “Unfinished Business” with Oasis

November 21st
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Noel Gallagher once again has nixed any hopes that he might get back together with his former Oasis band mates next year to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their successful debut album, Definitely Maybe.

The guitarist says while he hopes there will be a reissue of the album coming in 2014, he has no plans to reunite with guys anytime in the future.


“If there is a reunion, I won’t be in it,” he tells Rolling Stone. “I don’t think there’s any unfinished business. It’s like, if you’ve seen [Oasis], then good for you. If you didn’t, then that’s f**king tough s**t. I’ve never seen The Beatles. So there you go.”


Despite the ongoing feud with his brother Liam, Noel adds he’s generally proud of the work that he did with Oasis. “Some songs are pretty s**t, and there’s a couple of periods you’d rather forget, but I think on the whole…I think we made three great albums and four good ones, which is not bad out of eight,” he notes.




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Reply #44 posted 11/21/13 10:42am

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Lady Gaga Presents ARTPOP Film

November 21st

The brief clip, shot by Inez and Vinoodh, features imagery from Lady Gaga's album packaging and single covers.


http://youtu.be/d1jHhJavMik

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Reply #45 posted 11/26/13 2:47pm

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New Music: Leona Lewis - "Mr. Right"


11/26/13
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Sleigh bells ring, are you listening? Leona Lewis celebrates the season with one of three original songs off her Motown-inspired holiday album Christmas, With Love. The British songbird asks Santa to bring her “Mr. Right” and save her from a lonely Christmas.


“Ooh ooh Santa, come save me tonight/ There’s nothing I need under my tree but Mr. Right,” she sings.


The album, due December 3, also includes remakes of seven holiday classics including “Winter Wonderland,” “White Christmas,” and “Silent Night.”


"Mr. Right" - Soundcloud

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Reply #46 posted 11/26/13 8:05pm

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Box of Me cover art

Alice Brightsky Box Of Me

Listen: http://alicebrightsky.bandcamp.com/

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Artist Interview - Alice BrightSky

Something remarkable happened recently to Alice BrightSky. This accomplished and award-winning artist has rekindled her passion for music and talks with The Neal Report.



Neal Heart

How did you get started in music?

Alice BrightSky


I was songwriting by the age of 12 and taught myself to play guitar by 16. In college I began performing at coffee houses and festivals and then came to NYC where I played solo, started a few bands and played in various ensembles. The most notable was my band Alizarin Crimson, which was really a moniker for my song-writing, which quickly acquired management and label interest. Unfortunately, as is the way with many bands, personalities conflicted and I decided that particular cast of musicians wasn't going to work.

I then began performing with "guns for hire" to back me up on my music and within a couple years I had an album deal with a prominent studio and producer in NYC. We entered into our arrangement in "good faith" as opposed to signing a formal contract but that was a huge mistake. After a year of recording, the arrangement we had agreed had somehow morphed into something much bigger than I was comfortable with. Ultimately, my attorney (the one good industry influence in my life at that time) wouldn't let me sign the contract I was eventually presented b/c he said it would kill any future prospects I had, marrying me and my work to that producer and studio for years to come.

So after a long and heated battle, I walked away from another project and an album, which I imagine still sits on a shelf somewhere in the archives of that studio, collecting dust. Fairly disheartened by that experience and out of money... I went back to the drawing board and focused on my songwriting. It's then that I began really tapping into my "sound" and what I really wanted to do musically which culminated in the writing of this album, Box of Me, released this past May.

Neal Heart

Where does your inspiration come from?

Alice BrightSky

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In terms of the content of my songwriting, I'm inspired by all of the human emotions and I see metaphors for love, anger, pain, sorrow, etc.. in the natural environment, e.g. interactions between the trees, sky, wind, rain, seasons.. I'm inspired, like most, by human relationships.. yes, primarily love relationships, as cliche and typical as that may be.

I hope to do something unique enough with these themes that I'm not simply another person writing about that tired ole love gone wrong story.. In terms of the impulse to be a songwriter or the drive to express myself through music, it's all very cathartic for me. Songwriting is my way of digging out those issues that would otherwise get swept under the rug, and working through them. I've also always been most moved by music, out of all the arts.

Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell, Nick Drake and Ani DiFranco probably had the biggest influence over me as a teenager and young adult. I devoured their lilting melodies and intelligent lyrics and wanted to emote something just as poignant and moving. I also wanted to be a kick ass guitar player. So there's that too.




Neal Heart

What sets you apart from other artists?

Alice BrightSky

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Well, I've been around the block and I think my writing and music reflect that. I'm in my late 30s and have a lot of life experience to draw from. Not as much as say, Tom Waits or Emmy Lou Harris.. but they are what I aspire to, in terms of making better and better music the older you get. I also think that today's artists are really super polished and I'm not.

I am a more raw version of today's typical singer-songwriter and one of the most interesting comments/compliments I've received from a fan is that when I perform, I flirt with being slightly unhinged.. It's an impulse I've struggled with because not everyone likes that.. for those who were raised in the era of over-produced, auto-tuned acts, that "slightly un-hinged" quality is unsettling and creates anxiety. However, for those who appreciate folks like Damien Rice, Kristin Hersh, Bon Iver.. I like to think I'm in their camp.




Neal Heart

What obstacles have you encountered in the music business?

Alice BrightSky

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Well, as mentioned already, I met a lot of unscrupulous people who I came to trust only to be let down. I was too naive in my early years and it took some time to realize that I represented dollar signs, and that's about it, to most of the industry players that took an interest in me. They had a belief in what kind of music would generate the most money and so they tried to mold me to be that income generating artist for them.

All the while, I just wanted to put the hundreds of songs I had written on some albums and get them out to the folks who would appreciate and enjoy them. I wasn't thinking multi-platinum fame like they were, I was thinking I was on the road to establishing a modest but loyal following and a career just lucrative enough to consistently produce quality albums.




Neal Heart

What can people expect to hear or see from you this year?

Alice BrightSky

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My album should be hitting your ears via college radio this fall and I'm hoping to parlay that into some regional shows and appearances. My husband and I are in the process of designing a studio and I am currently writing new material for my next album, to be recorded there. I hope to have some new videos and tunes to share this coming year, in advance of the next album which I'm hoping to complete sometime in 2014.



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Reply #47 posted 11/27/13 9:59am

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Lana Del Rey Confirms Release of Short Film

November 23rd
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Lana Del Rey has confirmed a December 5 release date for her Tropico film.

The 30-minute long short film, which stars Lana Del Rey alongside model and actor Shaun Ross, will finally come out at the start of next month.

The digital release will come as part of the The Tropico EP, which also includes the songs 'Body Electric', 'Gods And Monsters' and 'Bel Air'.

All three songs originally featured on Born To Die – The Paradise Edition. She recently told Nylon about the film, saying: "It's Elvis and Jesus and Marilyn and extraterrestrials all in one."







* Tropico teaser

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Reply #48 posted 11/27/13 12:35pm

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Reply #49 posted 11/28/13 11:30am

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Tons Of NEW/OLD CD Sale! Have Fun Happy Thanksgiving! biggrin http://www.amazon.com/s.h...1385666548

Boxsets!

http://www.amazon.com/s.h...1385669315

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Reply #50 posted 11/30/13 11:55pm

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This is the lyric video for "Together", a collaboration between Nile Rodgers, Disclosure and Jimmy Napes.

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Reply #51 posted 12/01/13 9:54am

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Interview with LIGHTS in Chicago

LIGHTS

Josh Custer Photography

Lincoln Hall

I was given the amazing opportunity to do an interview with an artist that I have been following for almost 4 years now. I've seen this artist live in concert 8 times, I've driven literally hundreds of miles to make it to shows and it has been worth every minute, every penny, and every late night. The artist is LIGHTS, and if you aren't aware of her you are truly missing out. Featuring a wide range of musical genres from Synth-pop to what is becoming known as Dreamstep, LIGHTS has been making huge waves in the industry. I was able to sit down and talk with her before her performance at Lincoln Hall in Chicago, Illinois on June 18th, 2013.

On this particular night LIGHTS was preparing to play her final show for the acoustic tour in support of her recent release of "Siberia Acoustic", which is a second look at her sophomore album "Siberia".

Josh: So now that you are on the last day of the tour, what has it been like to play acoustic for a full tour now?

Lights: It is awesome! I'm at the point now where it is just so comfortable, almost too comfortable sometimes. You have to shake it up sometimes to make it challenging, but it is a blast. Its very natural for me to be able to do that and it is nice to have some one on one time with the crowd which you don't normally get in a full band show. At this point I am really tired, which is funny because I thought the acoustic tour would be really chill and there would be all this down time. I brought art books and logic and an interface and a keyboard and all that so I could mess around between dates, but there has been zero time whatsoever. I've been getting up at the crack of dawn to start driving and traveling because we aren't on a bus this time. So it reminds me a lot of touring back when I first started.

Josh: For sure, and then today you had a flight delay on top of that.

Lights: Right right, and that throws a whole hanky into the plan. So I am pretty exhausted at this point and ready to just take a minute to relax.

Josh: So when we last talked the "iTunes Sessions" had just been released. How big of a change have you seen between the fan base coming out to see shows with the full band and fans coming out to see the acoustic set up?

Lights: It is a different kind of fan in general that comes out to the electronic shows and the acoustic shows. But on the Lights Army level they are the same people. They are very very close core fans. But I think there is something very special with acoustic music in that you don't identify with a core genre to be a fan of it. It is music, it is just songs, and a vocalist. It is seeing a musician at their most raw, and I think that goes a lot further with a lot more people sometimes. So I am seeing the crowd a bit older, a bit less use to coming to shows, like when I ask how many have been to a show before maybe less than half will put their hands up. It is a different crowd that is coming out and I think it is really special.

Josh: Awesome. So to kind of tie into that, you said it is a different feel for the fans, but how much different is it for you not having the guys that you've toured with for so much of the past few years?

Lights: It is harder and easier at the same time. I mean it is easier in the sense that it is all within my control. I can completely control the show with the tips of my fingers I can stop the guitar and talk. I can change keys or tempo or change the set list as I please. That side of things is easier and more relaxing and more spontaneous. But on the other end of things there is no margin for error. You always have to be on, and it is kind of mentally exhausting instead of physically exhausting. I come off stage sometimes with my brain just tired. You have to be dead on because there is just dead air if you're not, or an awkward silence if you make a mistake. (Laughs) So you can't just kind of fall back on your band and let them take over for a minute. I do have a Cellist who is amazing, but it is very much just myself at the center of it. It is intense.

Josh: You have always written acoustic, but how big of a difference was it to take songs like “Flux and Flow” and other songs that are very electronic and then strip it down into the acoustic version?

Lights: It was challenging, it really was. “Flux and Flow” I didn't think would work. I remember when I first trying it and being like “Well leave that one for later”. It just took a little bit because it doesn't have the same dynamics of a normal song. When you are playing acoustically you can't just strum and bang away at it and hope that it comes across. That song is so much about dynamics and then I realized that is what you have to bring to the acoustic version as well. You have to scream when the time comes to scream, and you have to crank the cello when the time comes to crank the cello. That becomes the key with the ones that were sort of tricky for me. That's one of the things with this acoustic album versus the first acoustic EP that I did. There was some tact involved but I think for the most part I was just sort of banging away on my guitar, and that's what I have been doing for acoustic versions for a long time. I think that is the very preliminary and primitive sort of way to do it. There is a whole lot greater of an art to it though and I have been discovering that and applying that to the various songs.

Josh: And how big was it for you on this release to bring in the guest vocals like Beau, Coeur de Pirate, and others?

Lights: It was nice, I mean Beau is only on one little talking clip at the end of a song but yeah I had Adam from Owl City, Coeur de Pirate, and Max from Arkells. Everyone, except for Beatrice of Cour de Pirate whom I don't know personally but I am a fan of her work and we have mutual friends so I was able to connect with her through that, it was just reaching out to people that you know and asking them to be a part of it. And I love that. I said this about “Siberia” too because there were some collaborations on there too, I mean Shad is a friend, Holy Fuck is a friend and I think that is the way it should be. I don't think it should be like “Alright so management has set you up with this person, now go write a song.” because I have done those and they never work. I mean you've never heard any of them right? (Laughs) So it was awesome and when it is somebody you respect you can vision their voice on a certain song or a few songs and you can let them decide what they want to do and add to it.

Josh: And the reverse of that is that you just helped Kaskade with a song not too long ago. What was that like, I heard there was a little turmoil in that because he got sick or something right?

Lights: Yeah, well it wasn't really turmoil it was just that originally we had like 3 days planned out to write. Then it all got worked down into one. So we had to be like “Alright what can we do in 1 day?” and a song came out in one day. So it was pretty remarkable, and not only the song but the vocal too. Everything was done in the same day. It was a blast and he has a writing partner that he works with who is amazing as well. It was nice to sit down with them and they are very chill. I have met a lot of Djs and a lot of them are pretty full of themselves, which makes me kind of hate it. But he is great, and he is a family guy, and just a good heart, you know? It was really nice working with him, and I was able to write something meaningful in a genre which often doesn't have very meaningful songs.

Josh: Especially in his side of it. Not being a true dubstep but still being a full electronic.

Lights: Yeah exactly. He is an exception though. I feel like his stuff is a bit more thought driven than most.

Josh: So what was it like being in the video with Beau for Blessthefall's video for 40 Days?

Lights: (Laughs) It is a funny experience being in a video when you're not the star. I was all bitter in the back sort of waiting to do my part, because I am use to me being the center of attention. So it was a bit of an eye opener for me. But yeah it was great just being there to support him the whole day, and luckily I didn't have to put make up on till the very end. It was really cool, and their angle on music videos is so different from mine. So its cool to be in that world and take a little from it and see what that's all about.

Josh: Totally, and with the relationship that you guys have how much of that has bled through to each others musical sides?

Lights: Well I guess we will find out, I mean when I first met Beau I was writing “Siberia” so that influenced that process in a way because I was falling in love for the first time. And right now I am happily married so I guess we will see what comes out of that. I mean I am writing about my heart and the things I am experiencing so you have to pull from that. And sometimes extreme emotions are the most susceptible to becoming songs. And when you are happily married there are no extreme emotions, you are full of content-ness and from that you have to find some kind of place of inspiration. So I guess we will see where it starts to bleed over, at this point it is mostly just being able to support each other in times of need. And I sang on his new record actually, and helped write some of those melodies with him. That was a nice surprise too, because I do love melody and he wanted to hear a little bit of that.

Josh: And that is one of those things that regardless of the genre, if you break it down to the song writing itself melody will always be there.

Lights: Yeah! I want them to do acoustic versions so bad because he has a great voice that is often times buried in that genre of music. Which is great, and it is perfect for what they are doing, but I just wish we could hear it more because it is a really great voice.

Josh: Do you think there is any hopes of bringing him on to more acoustic stuff, or maybe pushing him into that more?

Lights: (Laughs) I've been trying. We did do an acoustic cover of Lana Del Rey. It is one of the first times he has just been singing like that.

Josh: They are on Warped this year, is he bringing along the Golden Hearts brand?

Lights: He doesn't have a tent this year but he is doing a collab with Jake from August Burns Red who is doing this thing called Heart Support. It is this great little organization that just supports teens that are having a hard time, depression or whatever. It gives them an outlet to ask questions and seek advice and be supported. Which I think is a really great idea, especially now a days because depression seems to be rampant. So he will be with him at that tent.

Josh: If I'm not mistaken you guys just did a little 2 part interview/questionnaire thing for Heart Support right? Was that something that Jake asked you to do or was it just something that you guys felt like you wanted to help with.

Lights: He requested it, and normally I don't do things that have nothing to do with my music. It is a decision with my manager along time ago. You have to ask “What does this have to do with the integrity of my music”. But when it comes to something like that, and knowing what a lot of teens go through and discovering hormones and love for the first time it is just encouraging people to be confident in themselves. I thought it was a really good concept for them to be confident and understanding in what they want.

Josh: And in a roundabout way it ties back into the music.

Lights: Yeah, ultimately it does.

Josh: So what are the plans for the rest of the year, other than taking a little hiatus? Planning any other tours already, or more writing and studio time?

Lights: Well I have a lot of one offs like we have been doing. The acoustic tour is done for now, but I'll be doing a few festivals and a few dates with Tegan And Sara and maybe going on a college run once college starts back up. But in between there it is just writing and one shots. I've been writing for a long time but I think the real challenge is deciding what I wanna do and what I wanna sound like for the next record. You really can't make any moves until you find that out, and when I find it its just going to be the biggest downpour of celebration. And that's how it was before Siberia too, only I seem to of had more time to work on it. But this past couple of years has been so filled with touring that you really have to try to find a balance and figure out how to write during a crazy time of touring.

Josh: That is one of the hardest things to do on tour too, trying to sneak away for even a few minutes to write.

Lights: And you have to make yourself do that. Because you have your whole life to write your first album, then you tour a little bit, then you start working on your next record because you aren't touring as extensively. Then suddenly your second album comes out and you are touring that much more and you don't have time to write, then you are out of practice. It's really all about working the muscle and keeping at it.

Josh: Awesome, well that's all I've got is there anything you wanna say to fans? It's your typical closing question.

Lights: Sad to be finishing this tour, it has really been a good one. I love working with Kevin and Brad. And thank you to everyone for coming out they have been truly fun shows!

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Lana Del Rey's 'Tropico' Short Film Premiere - watch now.


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Watch Ledisi's new visual for "I Blame You." The song is the lead single off her upcomig album, The Truth. Check it.

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Introducing - Manou + Exclusive Interview

December 7th


I have a very special talent to share with you today. Her name is Manou, and she makes blissful, creative pop music. But here is the shocker... She's only 16 years old!


Manou has had plenty of great comparisons thrown at her. The most common of which seems to be "Lykke Li meets TLC", which is an fairly accurate comparison, but I do disagree. Whilst there are certainly elements of Lykke Li's songcraft, and TLC's vocals/production, Manou makes music that sounds like nothing I've ever heard before. In a good way of course. Manou has a new single, "Sadie", and it's bloody brilliant! She was kind enough to talk to us about the new single and her career this far, so let's see what she has to say...



Hey Manou, thanks for taking the time to talk to us here at Popshade! Why don't you start by telling us a bit about who you are and what you do?

My Pleasure. As you know already I am 16 years old, thus still go to school and currently do my IB, which is also the reason why I have not that much spare time. However I am also a very passionate artist regarding Art and love to paint, similar to off course singing and playing the piano.

You're sound is so developed for such a young age. How long have you been making music?

I just posted my first track ‘Sadie’ on soundcloud, which is the result of working with my manager and producer P*NUT since two years. I started working in a professional studio at the age of 14.

I started taking piano lessons when I was five years old My mum said that I could sing before I was even able to speak. Now at the age of 16 I still get very excited before gigs and when I saw the reaction my song triggered on the Internet, I sometimes cant believe what’s going on. I mean, going to school and trying to make a record is pretty crazy, but cool.

Or maybe it’s just down to my great-grandparents, who were musicians too; it’s in my genes!

We love your new single "Sadie", but can you explain the concept behind the song?

It's actually about a friend of mine, of course her name is not Sadie, but her persona is totally based on her.

She was going on every night trying to get with the right guy, but was totally desperate and not being her lovely self. I was trying to tell her that she deserves more but on the other hand that she cannot force love. Love finds you.

Can we expect an album from you soon?

Well, we have a Video coming out for my song Sadie and another release early next year with a video to follow up. Taking a trip to NYC, to meet some people to work with in the future and just keeping working at completing my album.

What can people expect if they come down to one of your gigs?

At the moment I’m playing gigs around London with a little cool band on electronic drums and synths. I already have my first shows booked in NYC next year, in bigger clubs, so for the moment we are building up our performance. Come down and see us sometime!

You've been getting a lot of great comparisons recently, from Lykke Li to AlunaGeorge, but who inspires you to make music?

Yeah, everyone is talking about Lorde and me, because we are the same age. I think she is super cool, she worked really hard, and I like her style, so it’s not a bad comparison. People also hear Lykke Li in my lyrics and voice; I am a fan of her, so that’s kinda cool too. Love Aluna George, but when I was writing and working on the songs, they were not out yet. I guess we all grew up on 90 music and you can see similarities in the sounds…

Finally, where can people find you?



Soundcloud:

https://soundcloud.com/manoumusic



Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Manou/617854444921496


I'd like to thank MANOU for taking the time to answer these questions!

Well, there you have it. So young, yet so talented and devoted to her craft. "Sadie" is a pop smash just waiting to happen, and due to the current trend of pop music in the charts, I think she could be big!


Make sure you go like her on Facebook and show her some love! Then you can be one of those people that get to say "I knew Manou before she was a superstar" wink.

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Manui - "Sadie"

Pop's newest wunderkind, 16-year-old Manou.


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This Christmas EP cover art

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New Holiday EP Link: http://rqlrod.bandcamp.co...ristmas-ep

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Marsha Ambrosius Releases Moving Video for "Without You" Featuring Ne-Yo

12.09.2013


Marsha Ambrosius is known for making videos with powerful messages.

In the newly issued visual for "Without You," the singer battles the effects of being molested as a child. Ne-Yo, who guest stars on the song, appears in the heartfelt clip to ease Marsha's pain as she relives the memories by looking at childhood photos. The video was directed by Stephen Wayne Mallett.

Fans have reacted on Twitter and thanked Marsha for bringing the issue of child molestation to light. One fan commented, "@MarshaAmbrosius has offic[i]ally got m[e] teary-eyed. #WithoutYou video was necessary, and beautifully told." Another wrote, "Took me a long time to let go of the past! Watching this video was like looking in a mirror!!"

The song appears on Marsha’s sophomore album Friends & Lovers, which is due next year.


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Simply Red Song Book 1985-2010

Jewel Let It Snow A Holiday Collection

Rebecca Ferguson Freedom

Jonathan Butler Merry Christmas To You

Najee The Morning After

Rachel Sermanni The Boatshed Sessions

Sophie Hunger The Rules of Fire

The Velvet Underground
White Light, White Heat [45 Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition]

Cliff Richard
The Fabulous Rock ‘n’ Roll Songbook

Roxette Traveling the World Live

Neil Young Live At The Cellar Door

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Katy B's Sophomore Album Gets February Release Date

February 2014 release

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Here's the track list for "Little Red":

1. Next Thing

2. 5 AM

3. Aaliyah (ft. Jessie Ware)

4. Crying for No Reason
5. I Like You
6. All My Lovin'
7. Tumbling Down
8. Everything
9. Play (ft. Sampha)
10. Sapphire Blue
11. Emotions
12. Still

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