Tuesday, September 29, 2009

"Alive" by Robert Valente (Rock/Country Artist from Los Angeles, California(CA))

Robert Valente gives the listener another great album of melodic and interesting Folk/Country music with his latest CD, "Alive." This eleven track album contains thought provoking lyrics that are lyrical and expressive and are well balanced with a focused blend of instruments. Valente's vocals are straight up and sung from the heart. The opening track, "Gospel Man," instills sincere lyrics topped off with warm, sweet harmonies. The colorful country influence on "The Answer" moves with sweet and gentle motion while the vocals emit a soft and mellow air. The soothing acoustic guitar complements the peaceful vocals on the insightful song "In Your Mind." You'll feel happy and pleased as you listen to the inviting Folk/Country music on the album "Alive."

-Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Monday, September 28, 2009

"Just a Little Country" by Movin' Melvin Brown (Country Artist from Texas(TX))

The considerable strengths of Movin' Melvin Brown's "Just a Little Country" CD, are due as much to the legacies of soul legends like Clarence Carter and Solomon Burke, as to the country artists and songs that ostensibly inspired this album. Indeed, Brown's Country has little to do with contemporary Nashville sounds, but instead is informed with the deep soul stylings of Soul music forebears and genre-crossing '70's-era performers like Tom T. Hall and Don Williams. Reaching back 20-some years for a fine cover of The Judds' "Love Can Build a Bridge," or even further for his excellent rendering of Buck Owens' "Together Again," Movin' Melvin shows what he can do with a standard. But his originals, like "I'm Gonna Love You" and "A World Made of Love," have equal authenticity, but far more soulfulness. Other standouts include the terrific "Strawberry Wine" and the very-Arthur Alexander-like "Give Me Time." The multi-talented Movin' Melvin Brown is definitely a musical throw-back; eschewing over-the-top production values for honest, stripped-down arrangements that put the song front and center, "Just a Little Country" is a great CD for old school southern soul-meets-country fans.

-Rice B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Monday, September 14, 2009

"Stories Told" by Andy Mason (Country Artist from San Francisco, California(CA))

Andy Mason turns in a compelling and seasoned effort on his fine new CD, "Stories Told," a stripped-down, 9-song set of original contemporary folk songs. Sounding, at times, much like veteran singer-songwriter, Loudon Wainwright III, the San Francisco-based Mason dashes off hooks and intriguing narratives with the ease and carelessness of one who has plenty to spare. Comparable to - but not as laid back as - Jack Johnson, Mason's best songs, like "Glowin Ember" and "Dark Eyed Junco," come ready-equipped with the kind of melodies that are both immediate and lasting. Other terrific numbers, like "Teatime" and "Piano Chords," find the folk singer weaving words and spinning yarns with the acumen of a practiced storyteller. With only minimal accompaniment, Mason's bright and ringing acoustic guitar sets the tone for all his songs, but it's his wayfaring troubadour's voice that sets these performances apart from many a singer. For fans of Dylan, Steve Goodman, John Prine, or Steve Forbert, Andy Mason's "Stories Told" CD continues the tradition of meaningful and endearing American folk music.

-Rice B. and the RadioIndy reviewer team
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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Featured Single

Band Name: Mark Wayne Glasmire
Featured Single: Everything Is Gonna Be Alright
Album: Life Goes On
Genre: Country
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