Wednesday, November 26, 2014

I'M TRYING TO GET OVER YOU, BUT IT'S NOT THAT EASY PLAYLIST

 
This is the I'm Trying To Get Over You, But It's Not That Easy Playlist.
We've all been there, the toxic back and forth unknown that takes up way too much of the mind's capacity. We want nothing more that to have zero memory of that person OR curse the day we met them OR we feel like days, months, maybe years were wasted.
It's not easy, give yourself some adequate grovel time then remember that the sea is deep and wide.
 
 
Or follow the links below to watch the music videos
 
Raleigh Ritchie - Stronger Than Ever (seriously this music video is soooooo dope, check it out)
Nick Jonas - Numb (yup, I just included a Nick Jonas song. Give it a solid listen. It's good)
 


Friday, November 7, 2014

JAMES BAY

JAMES BAY
 
No I didn't just select James Bay because he has the combo that tends to make me weak in the knees:  British + long hair + guitar = MELT
 
 Bay is an opening act that's going to be a headliner in the near future, I can just sense it. Half of the reason is that he's opening for Hozier and the other half is that he's a gifted singer songwriter that hushes crowds with his ballads. I was mesmerized and this is the song that fully won me over.
Enjoy.





Thursday, October 30, 2014

Jessie Ware

JESSIE WARE
 
When just one song can capture my attention for three days straight on repeat well shit I better highlight this artist! Jessie Ware is best known for Wildest Moments off her album Devotion, but I'm clearly obsessed with this Brit's song Say You Love Me. The part of the song that just gives me the goosies is as follows "want to feel burning flames when you say my name, want to feel passion flow into my bones like blood through my veins" and it's probably because I want the same thing. Seriously.
No, seriously.
 
Also check out this Instagram shout out from THE Sam Smith about Jessie Ware.
 Street Cred - CHECK.
 

 
 
 
Alright now download Jessie Ware's Tough Love and Devotion albums, but first check out the song that currently is my obsession Say You Love Me.
 
 

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

ZZ Ward

 
ZZ WARD
 
What Bridget Jones's Dairy and a gallon of ice cream is for most girls, ZZ Ward's Til the Casket Drops was for me. Every track I related to, the entire album I had on repeat for a month; it was my heartbreak therapy. Seriously.
 
Ward has a way of expressing how vulnerable she is but in a bad ass kinda way, sometimes equipped with a harmonica and most of the time rockin' a fedora. ZZ's sassy, fierce, jazzy, edgy and soulful. Maybe I should have highlighted Cryin' Wolf which features Kendrick Lamar or most well-known Put the Gun Down, but I decided to share my personal therapy favorite Lil' Darlin'. Enjoy.
 
 

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Niykee Heaton


NIYKEE HEATON
 
 
Niykee Heaton's EP Bad Intentions was released yesterday (September 24, 2014) and her days of crooning graphically sexual lyrics by artists like Ty Dolla $ign, Mike Posner, Lil Wayne and Drake on YouTube are now over. She got swooped up by All Def Music (Russell Simons and Steve Rifkind) and something tells me that the artists she once covered will now have her featured or vice versa.
 
Take a listen.




Monday, September 15, 2014

Serena Ryder

SERENA RYDER
 
If you are in the mood for something a little sassy, sultry and raspy then check out Serena Ryder. She's most known for her song "Stompa", but I happen to be very partial to "For You" off her latest album Harmony.  She has a laundry list of accolades, hardware and albums but all you need to do is watch the video and get goosies alongside me.
Enjoy.
 

Friday, August 8, 2014

Passenger

 

Photos by Asico Photography
 
 
PASSENGER
 
 
The whole reason we attend concerts is to see and hear an artist belt out our favorite song that we've had on repeat for far too long, but to also feel more connected to those lyrics.
At times you get your money's worth when artists carry out their songs with clever remixes, exaggerated intros and running through the crowds; other times performances can lack connection and feel rushed.
Passenger's performance at EchoStage was truly an experience.
 
The first thing to address is Passenger is Michael Rosenberg, yup, just Mike. No band, no crazy A/V, just a guy, his guitar and a powerful presence. He had a way of making his music flow out so understandably it seemed as if it was as rich and pure as the first time he put the words on paper. His passion behind every syllable uttered was either packaged with a smile, pounding on his chest, slapping his guitar or stomping on the ground. Between every song, there was a vivid story smothered with a witty English accent that lacked no detail or was pressured by time. At the end of every song, his thank you to the audience was as if it was the last song he'd perform for the rest of his life. The end of his performance felt like a long goodbye of passionate lovers that came packaged in medley form of the crowd's favorite Let Her Go.
Passenger is the reason why we attend concerts, we want to be even more moved by the music that moves us.
 
 


Sunday, July 13, 2014

Ella Eyre


ELLA EYRE
 

 Besides being a part of the Curly Hair Club (that's not a real thing, but it totally should be) and British, Ella has made a name for herself in the UK and has also gained music street cred with her collaborated work with Wiz Khalifa and Rudimental.
Besides having only ONE TOUR DATE in the USofA  (sheesh) on July 25th in San Fran, she has Deeper her EP that was released in December 2013.
I'm pretty limited in my Ella Eyre knowledge, but what I do know is that her voice is incredible and I think you will thoroughly enjoy her single Deeper. Take a listen.

 
 




Sunday, July 6, 2014

CONNER YOUNGBLOOD

CONNER YOUNGBLOOD
 
PHOTO CREDIT: ASICO PHOTOGRAPHY
 
We all love being in the know of up and coming artists. There's something oh so good about saying "you've never heard of such and such?" that does the ego good and keeps your music street cred valid. Obviously, you then follow the conversation with a few aimless stats on the artist which makes you sound like their old college roommate. To close the deal, you play your favorite song all the while reading the expression of your uncultured friend's face seeking that moment when music enlightenment hits.

The homework has been done for you my friend and here are the cliff notes:
The artist is Conner Youngblood.
He has two EPs out which are Confident and Make Me Faster.

The aimless facts that you'll spout out are as follows: Youngblood is not only a Yale graduate but showed school spirit by being the mascot. He hails from Texas but has since transplanted to Nashville. His childhood home was filled with numerous instruments. He confiscated one of his five sisters' harp and claimed the family keyboard. Despite being able to play 20+ instruments, he humbly states that he's only mastered a few. His collaboration dream was a tough toss up between Gorillaz Damon Albarn or James Blake.

The songs you will push play to and see your friend's face light up will be:
 A Summer's Song http://youtu.be/NCmAa07eXn4
(actually I'll let you take it from here, he does no wrong)

You're welcome, you're covered.
 
PHOTO CREDIT: ASICO PHOTOGRAPHY