Saturday, October 22, 2011

The College Graduate by Ryan O'Leary

Talented artist Ryan O’Leary releases his excellent Alternative Rock debut album, “The College Graduate.” O’Leary’s well crafted collection of songs is brimming with irresistible melodies and captures a more relaxing Pop/Rock atmosphere. Right from the start you will thoroughly enjoy these terrific songs. “Under the Influence,” has a nice driving rhythm that burst with passionate vocals and are surrounded by sweet synth strings. Another song, “Change,” impresses with strong and solid vocals that easily sing the melodic lyrics with a polished Rock style. Winding up the CD, “Rediscover,” is quite soulful as the acoustic guitar and strings gently surround the sweet and charming vocals with a warm and inviting ambiance. If you like Paramore or Third Eye Blind then you will really enjoy the wonderful Alternative Rock songs on the CD, “The College Graduate.”
-Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Friday, April 1, 2011

"Chromatic Freedom" by Dialeto (Adult Rock Artist from Brazil)

The excellent Rock CD, "Chromatic Freedom," by the talented group Dialeto, breathes new life into the world of musical styles and genres. Their free form melodies are created by using the chromatic scale which generates expressive originality to each track. This album has a terrific variety of music as some songs are instrumentals and others have great vocals. The song, "Dialeto," has a cutting edge tonality and gets you rocking to the mellow mood it forms. The title track, "Chromatic Freedom," produces an interesting vibe as the slithery guitar licks entices with a gritty, modern edge. Taking to a more upbeat tempo, the song, "Rainha Perversa," hooks you in with its smooth and powerful beat as the electrifying guitar contours the catchy melody into an impressive song. Discover the musical talents of Dialeto and their fabulous album, "Chromatic Freedom," as you won't be disappointed by the brilliant collection of well crafted Rock songs they have created.

-Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

"Baby (You Never Call Me Crazy)" by Sugar Louise (Adult Rock Artist from Norway)

"Baby (You Never Call Me Crazy)" is the latest CD from the edgy Punk Rock group Sugar Louise and when you hear it, you better hold on to your seats when you do. It's definitely fast paced and has a "right in your face attitude" but with a fun, free flowing style. As you take in these songs, you'll find this band has fun with their music and it shows. The melodies are infectious and the catchy lyrics flow with boisterous form. The opener/title cut, "Baby (You Never Call Me Crazy)," shows just what kind of energy this group can dish out. They ignite with rocking vocals, buzzing guitars, and solid pumping drum hits. The next song on this CD, "Wastin' Summertime," has that blistering beat and you'll like how they change up the tempo to a groovin feel. Punk rockers will really want to check out the blazing songs of "Baby (You Never Call Me Crazy)," because you will certainly want to hear more from this talented group.

-Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Saturday, July 31, 2010

"The Soundtrack" by Secret Man (Rock Artist from Texas)

The group, Secret Man, and their album, "The Soundtrack," dish out quite a selection of finely crafted Rock/Punk music. Each track on this CD is melodic and upbeat as the talents of the musicians really come to life. This trio takes the genres of Garage Rock 'n' Roll, Post Punk, and New Wave and adds their own boisterous spin to it. The first track, "Secret Man Theme," is an irresistible song as the guitar hooks you in with its mystifying melodic melody. The industrial pulses on "Mysterious Interlude," drives the rhythm as the synth sounds emanate space like tonality. The vibrant and upbeat song, "Demon Fanfare," has a clever riff that will have you moving to the rootsy beat. If you're hooked on the bands Devo or The Cars then you will really enjoy the excellent selection of songs the impressive album, "The Soundtrack."

-Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

"Crash Landing" by Zallen (Adult Rock Artist from Los Angeles, California(CA))

The talented multi-instrumentalist Zallen, has put together a terrific collection of quasi-psychedelic pop/rock on his latest released album, "Crash Landing," that harks back to the days of classic rock, yet still retains a unique voice. "Mission To the Moon" is a fun number with enjoyable lyrics, solid lead vocals, a galloping rhythm, and vivacious drums and guitars. In "Out of Phase" we find more of an antiquated rock and roll beat replete with fiery piano chords and great guitar riffs which compliment Zallen's vocal prowess. "The Last September" is a sharp flowing rock song in which we hear how Zallen's voice delivers strong and melodic tonality. This album is for those who appreciate classic rock music with progressive modern touches and psychedelic expression. It is well produced and each arrangement has a nice dynamic balance between vocals and instruments. Fans of David Bowie or Muse will thoroughly enjoy the well crafted collection of songs of "Crash Landing" by the talented artist Zallen.

-Sean B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

"Mirror of Psychology" by Virus Garage (Adult Rock Artist from Japan)

The highly talented group, Virus Garage, releases a fury of artistic compositions on their album "Mirror of Psychology." It has all the elements of powerful and well orchestrated Metal/Punk: thrashing guitar, background strings, swelling highs and delicate lows, and vocals that both wail and shake you to the core. The vocals are exactly what they should be, switching between high and melodic and deep and growling. Listen as the vocals capture a sense of urgency with the bellowing track "Circle of Consciousness." The instrumental prowess on "A Blind Total Eclipse" is stunning as the strings complement the strong and razor sharp guitar. "Mirror of Psychology" is five songs absolutely worth hearing, but after listening to them, you'll want to hear more from this group.

-Matt M. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Featured Single

Band Name: Sue Quigley
Featured Single: Fallen World
Album: Perfect Chaos
Genre: AAA/Songwriter
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