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Tuesday, January 9. 2007My Song Review of Gonna Need My Help by The Muggs
This song has a heavy and gritty riff that brings it to life. The guitarist did a great good of developing a riff that can support an entire song with out sounding cheesy. The lyrics are good and this song has been produced very well. The guitar solos are tasteful and exciting and fit right in with the song. This is a sweet little tune and it’s just what you would expect from a Motor City Band. I can recommend listening to this song.
The Muggs' Official Website The Muggs' MySpace ![]() My Song Review of Lonely Hearts by Funky Mustard
This song starts off with a slow groove then becomes a jazzy fusion of rock, reggae and Latin influences. The lyrics are honest and natural, the vocals and harmonies are good and this song has a comfortable acoustic sound with just a little electric guitar thrown in at the right spots. This is a very good recording and a good song. I like it and I can recommend this song.
Funky Mustard's Official Website Funky Mustard's MySpace ![]() Wednesday, December 27. 2006My Song Reivew of Julia Field’s So Nice to Finally Meet You
Here is another artist I found on MySpace.
Julia has a sultry and soulful voice that is well suited to her honest and thoughtful lyrics and her acoustic guitar fills out the sonic palette nicely. This girl is worth listening to and I recommend that you do so. Julia's MySpace Her Official Website
Wednesday, December 13. 2006My Review of Salvation by Reactavox
This band has the now classic “White Stripes” line up: one drummer and one guitarist. That’s all these guys need. I didn’t even notice the lack of a bass. This song is “in your face” and “kick in the crotch” punk. Lots of energy, that’s what I like. The vocals are good. They remind me of the B-52s, but much edgier. This just proves once again that girls that play Telecasters are cool.
Reactavox's Official Website Reactavox on MySpace
My Review of Last Chance Heaven by Danny Tate
Danny has a great voice and this is a professional recording and the production and the mixing are both excellent. This song also features a good guitar solo. The lyrics are good and the tune is very reminiscent of Bow Wow Wow’s 80’s rendition of “I Want Candy” by Strangegloves. All in all it has a nice modern Nashville sound, and in my opinion Danny’s lyrics are a good fit.
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My first impression: Stevie Ray Vaughan fronts Pink Floyd.
This song is a fine example of pure Texas Blues Rock. The lead tone is hot, but crystal clear. Also, these guys get an A+ for excellent use of wah. This is definitely a professional recording, and the mixing is perfect. The sound is pristine and has lots of head room. I like this song, it’s kicks butt. I highly recommend listening to this song. Official Website Crash Landings MySpace
My Song Review of Arabian Sand 1105 by City Dreams
This song has a nice slow “Robin Trowery” groove. The lead guitar tone is awesome, A+ for getting the right amount of echo and not overdoing it. The rhythm guitar does a nice job with the wah, I’m a big fan of wah by the way. The only thing that disappointed me: The bass was too far down in the mix. To get the real Robin Trower sound, you need to bring the bass up in the mix.
Great song, I recommend that everyone listen to this song. Official Website City Dreams MySpace ![]() Wednesday, November 29. 2006My Review of Kylie Rae Harris
I saw this young woman performing at Love and War in Texas (Plano, Texas), she performs there every Tuesday. She has a strong and mature voice that belies her young age. Her voice and singing style reminds me very much of Sheryl Crow’s soulfulness and lyrical clarity. This night she was performing solo with her trusty Ibanez acoustic/electric plugged into the house PA. I didn’t recognize all the songs she played, so I think some off them may have been originals. In either case, I enjoyed her renditions. She put together a really nice set list. I particularly liked her covers of Traveling Soldier and Landslide.
I was very impressed her guitar playing. The tone coming from her Ibanez was full and well balanced. The guitar’s body was thin and the sound hole was covered, but it still sounded like a concert-size Gibson to me. She has a rhythmic style that complements her singing instead of just filling up space. I’m always impressed when someone can sing and play guitar well all at the same time. Another thing that impressed me is her relaxed style on stage and her friendliness off-stage. I hope she retains that friendliness after she hits the big time. I highly recommend that you go she this girl perform, it’s well worth the few dollars that she would like you to place in her tip jar. It’s a good feeling to give the money directly to the artist. Kylie Rae Harris' official website Kylie Rae Harris' MySpace ![]() P.S. Oh, about Love and War in Texas. This is a family friendly place, at the performances start at a reasonable time for working folks. I had a 31oz Shiner and it only cost $5 at happy hour. The staff is friendly and the food is alright. I had the $11 cheese burger on their special Jalapeno Cheese bun. The burger would’ve been great except that the bun got very soggy and fell apart instantly. I was graciously provided a knife and fork, so every thing turned out OK. Their home fries were very good. Love and War in Texas Tuesday, November 28. 2006My Song Review of Ftoxi Kardia Mou and Fyge by Antistres
Here is another band I found while surfing in MySpace. This one happens to be from Greece. I am part Greek, and I love all things Greek. I’ll tell you though, except for the lyrics being Greek, you wouldn’t think this was Greek music. It sounds very much like modern American pop music, and it is very reminiscent of 90’s alt rock. I must say that I like 90’s alt rock. Ftoxi Kardia Mou is a nice bright tune and Fyge is a hard rocking number. I liked both songs. I don't understand Greek, so I can't talk about the lyrics, but the singing was good-the vocals were clear and fit perfectly into the mix. The guitar playing is very good. The guitar player has a nice tone and his rhythm style is uncluttered. He put together a very tasteful solo in Fyge, it was melodic and fit into the song perfectly.
![]() Antistres' Official Website Antistres' MySpace Wednesday, November 22. 2006My Song Review of “Not Included” by the artist named Coloured Section
I found the artist named Coloured Section in MySpace. I listened to his song “Not Included” and I recommend that you listen to it as well.
The song starts of with the percussion section laying down cool beat. Then one by one the other elements are added very gracefully. The Electric piano gives a nice jazzy vibe, then some very tasteful guitar is added. Since I am a guitarist, I appreciate the inclusion of the guitar in any song. This guitar playing is very clean and beautifully melodic, very much like George Benson’s or Wes Montgomery’s playing. Overall, this song if very rhythmic and melodic--this is a good song. ![]() Artist named Coloured Section at MySpace Wednesday, November 15. 2006Rolling Stones'--Monkey Man
Today, for the first time, I noticed the xylophone in the Rolling Stones’ Monkey Man? I’ve heard this song a hundred times. I don’t know why I never heard it before. It’s down in the mix and easy to miss, but now I’ll be listening for it each time I hear this song from now on.
However, now I have a million questions: --Who played the xylophone on this track? --Do the Stones still employ a xylophone player? --I wonder if most cover bands include a xylophone (or an adequate substitute) when they play this song live? --Do you suppose the Stones asked their producer to add a xylophone or did the producer add it because he thought: “It needs more xylophone”? Click here to see this Topic at the Guitar Player Forum. /\ /\ /\ Tuesday, November 14. 2006Song Review: Love On by Robyn Harris
I found this artist and this song on MySpace-Music.
I think this is a good song. I was struck by how much Robyn sounds like Chrissy Hynde of the Pretenders. I read Robyn’s “sounds like” comments and see that she thought the exact same thing. So if you like Chrissy Hynde or the Pretenders, there is absolutely no reason why you wouldn’t like this song. The acoustic guitar playing is good, the lyrics are good, the singing is good. This song could’ve been on a Pretenders album. The only thing missing is a Fender Telecaster. I like this song. ![]() Robyn Harris’ Official Website Robyn Harris’ MySpace Wednesday, November 1. 2006Song Review: Sexto Sol's You Know I Love You
My Review of: You Know I Love You I found this band on MySpace, they are from Austin, TX. I highly recommend listening to this song. Now if I try real hard, I can hear all the influences they listed in their profile. However, these guys have thier own identifiable sound. I really liked this song, this is one I would load onto my mp3 player. I can tell this is a totally professional recording. The mixing is flawless and the sound is pristine. You know, I love all the orchestration added to this production. But it's the main elements that make this song rock for me. The lead guitar at the beginning and end is bluesy and tasty. The solo at the end was right on! The electric piano was funk-a-licious. The percussion section tied it all together perfectly. The lyrics are perfect, and the vocal are awesome. Click the link below to visit thier Website, and click the picture to go to thier MySpace site: Sexto Sol |
