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Reply #60 posted 12/23/15 8:08am

JoeBala

Wanna hear a brand new song from my upcoming EP 'Nous?' You can stream it now at www.dianebirch.com. So honored to have musical contributions by Stuart Matthewman(Sade) on sax and Max Weissenfeldt on drums!
Pre-order for 'Nous' starts December 24th for with two songs for immediate download...

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When NERO asked me to shoot the musician Diane Birch I have to admit I had never heard of her. Later that day when I was walking back from the Duane Reade I looked down on the sidewalk and sitting on the edge of the iron fence was a copy of a Diane Birch CD, just resting there all by itself like some kind of sign. I knew then that it was meant to be. When she arrived for the shoot I was taken aback by her beauty and positive vibe. Even better, she was totally game when I suggested the idea of building a narrative around a romantic interlude with a mysterious lover.

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Reply #61 posted 12/23/15 10:24am

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Dua Lipa Is Our "New Love"

The 19-year-old Londoner's debut video is all color and recklessness.

Dua Lipa apparently left home at the age of 15 to live with her friends (the London singer-songwriter is 19 now), and we can't help but imagine that her life for the next few years was exactly like her debut video. "New Love" is like a rapid-fire montage of a 19-year-old's camera roll, leaping from night bus angst to bubble-blowing in restaurants to bike rides and dancing in grocery stores.

But while it's hypnotic, the real draw is the smoky voice—that fans have come to love from her playful YouTube covers—anchoring it all.

The song, produced by Lana Del Rey and FKA Twigs collaborator Emile Hayne and Andrew Wyatt, clatters and sparkles like every good new love anthem should, but allows the space for Lipa's vocal to hit where it hurts when she insists now I find it harder and harder to breathe. "'New Love' might sound like a classic tale of unrequited love," Dua Lipa told The FADER over email. "A fool that continues to go down the path of heartbreak, in the knowledge that they are fighting a losing game. But at the time I was writing this song it was about finding my place in an industry that often seems to neither want nor need you. This is a song about facing the fear of losing the only thing that matters to you." Watch it above.

Listen: https://soundcloud.com/dualipa

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Reply #62 posted 12/24/15 6:49am

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Selena Gomez – ''Hands To Myself'' (Official Video)

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Reply #63 posted 12/27/15 9:43pm

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Lauryn Hill's cover of the 1960 Nat King Cole carol “A Cradle in Bethlehem.”


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Reply #64 posted 12/30/15 10:00am

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Introducing Jillian Jacqueline: The Dark Horse of 2015

Country music is "overdue" a songwriter and vocalist like this

What first struck me about Jillian Jacqueline is her voice, but her beauty was what made me do a double take. Now I am the first to criticize folks for drawing attention to a woman’s appearance before they talk brains and talent, but there’s no denying that her dark locks and imploring eyes are a big selling point, and something that makes her performances just that little bit more arresting. She was born in Chester Springs, Pennsylvania, and despite only being in her mid-twenties she has already racked up quite the credentials; singing in local coffee shops from the age of 7, recording her first album in a basement at the age of 8, scoring a co-starring role alongside Kenny Rogers in the Broadway production ‘Christmas From The Heart’ at the age of 9, before touring with it from 1999 to 2005. During this time, young Jillian reached the top 50 of Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart on a song with Suzy Bogguss and Billy Dean called ‘Please Keep Mom and Dad In Love’, and formed a band with her three sisters called the Little Women Band. They toured all over the country.
Yet, among all this, Jillian still found time to graduate from college and move to Nashville in 2010 to work on her craft. Two years ago she recorded a six-song EP wi...chard Marx, and last August finally signed with Downtown Music Publishing. It has seemed a long time coming, but helmed by the single ‘Overdue’ (out now), Jillian is gearing up to release her first self-titled EP, the result of years of writing, recording, performing and getting her name out there. For starters, ‘Overdue’ (which was co-written by Jillian and Tofer Brown) is a beautiful, relaxing slice of nostalgia, both romantic and melancholic, an amalgamation of roots, pop and country. Her vocals flutter sweetly over the arrangement, at once alluding to great lung power and a simple, soprano country voice that shimmers in the night and soars like a bird. The instrumentation is simple, yet effective; a basic and unedited strummed acoustic guitar part provides the grounding and most of the bass, while a bluesy electric guitar adds little licks here and there to establish some of the melody, and the quietest soft hand beat keeps a little time. Largely the magic in this track is in Jillian’s performance supported by (I’m assuming) her co-writer in harmonies, on top of a melody that puts almost all of country radio to shame.

Perhaps a little surprisingly, Jillian doesn’t have too much music available online. A two-year-old holiday song called ‘On This Eve’ has a full, sparkling studio version and an official video, and a handful of her performances at The Song Suffragettes night in Nashville reveal a few more tracks she’s been working on. There are a couple of collaborations, such as with Nick Young covering the s... Big World, and with Austin Jenckes on a track...eckless’ (both are acoustic performances), but other than that there’s little to get a sense of the kind of music to expect from the songstress.
What we can guarantee, though, is well-written roots pop and a gorgeous delivery, and perhaps even a recording contract. Already I can see people talking about her on social media, so I’m sure with this new music (and Spotify’s promotion) it’s only a matter of time before an independent (or even a major) picks her up and pushes her directly into the spotlight. I look forward to seeing, especially at a time where fans are increasingly looking for women to readdress the gender balance, where 2015 takes her.

Check out her hand annotated lyrics to the song, and discover more about Jillian Jacqueline on her Facebook and Twitter.

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Reply #65 posted 12/30/15 2:22pm

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Louise Chantal channels Marilyn Monroe in "CalNeva" video.

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Reply #66 posted 12/30/15 2:34pm

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Halley Hiatt gets cold revenge in "To Die Alone" music vid.

“To Die Alone” is a song about “the intensity of love and the power it holds over us,” says Halley. It is also the first track off of her upcoming, independent debut EP, Retrograde.
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Reply #67 posted 12/30/15 3:45pm

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Halley Hiatt gets cold revenge in "To Die Alone" music vid.

“To Die Alone” is a song about “the intensity of love and the power it holds over us,” says Halley. It is also the first track off of her upcoming, independent debut EP, Retrograde.

Not bad. Reminds me of Raquel Rodriguez.

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Reply #68 posted 12/31/15 8:21am

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The Greek duo behind the latest incarnation of Keep Shelly in Athens might have you believe the band's name is an allusion to an actual real world narrative, or more specifically, a geopolitical call to arms. The truth is, it's just a playful little pun. "We were born and raised in the area of Athens called Kypseli," says Notis. "So we played a bit with words: Keep Shelly in Athens (Kypseli in Athens)."

The mysterious ambient synth-pop project is currently comprised of founder and producer Notis and the group's new singer, known simply as Myrtha. (Paper mag, 2015)

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