Tuesday, January 25, 2011

"Song of the Week" ~ Riffy by: Jellyshirts


The "Song of the Week"
for
01-26-11 is: Riffy* by: Jellyshirts
off the CD: Sail On Sally
Featured on IndepenDisc in May of '09

and here's what I (G.Gone) had to say about it then...

... Riffy takes the pick-n-soar guitar rock, combines it with a vintage 20’s microphone style vocal and angelic harmonizing to extol the virtue of spontaneous love and the glorious benefits of pursuing a euphoric Shangri-la within ones conscious life efforts. When Jellyshirts hit the soaring vocal homily of “Heaven… Heaven… Heaven… Heaven,” we truly understand that Heaven can be found within a lifetime. That it can be experienced in multiple lifetimes, or whatever it may account for in accordance to your spiritual beliefs, if you allow it to… Read the entire review HERE.

*Link is a direct .mp3 audio stream.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

CD Review: Not Before My Time - The Amy O'Neill Songbook

The Amy O’Neill Songbook
(Various Artists)
"Song of the Week" for
01-12-11 is:
The Third Time’s The Charm
by: Christine Ohlman

The good folks over at Golden Microphone have quietly released a hidden gem of a compilation album. A benefit for Amy O’Neill, who was born with a rare and progressive skin disease known as Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB). All proceeds from the sale of this CD are donated to the Amy O’Neill Fund. It is a tribute not only to Amy, but to Golden Microphone as well, that all the songs on this CD, and more importantly, the time and effort to create them, were donated by all the artists involved. Special mention must go to Shandy Lawson, who not only penned and performs the title track – an instant classic in its own right – but also recorded and mixed a good majority of the album at his Shandyland Studios.

What makes this project even more worthy (besides the goodwill) is the quality of the music involved (again, kudos to Shandy). Here you will find the very first official release of a song by New Haven’s legendary trio,  The Who Whos (Barbara Shepard, Kriss Santala, and Anne Donohue): Boy in the Hallway is a must own by anyone who knows what perfect 3-part harmony is all about. Add the slow burner, The Third Time’s the Charm, by Connecticut own Bee-Hive Queen Christine Ohlman, and we’re already justified in stating that this local New Haven/Connecticut scene compilation should not be overlooked.

Consisting of 12 more singer/songwriter compositions created and donated by artists, ranging from the local, popular, favorites - each with their own place on the area’s musical map - to those that fly relatively under the scene’s radar, Not Before My Time delivers each artist’s musical interpretation to complete a collection that stretches the boundaries of the genre.

Quietly and metaphorically, Not Before My Time, The Amy O’Neill Songbook, represents its namesake and its purpose as beautifully as the good folks at Golden Microphone represent its cause.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Best Local (New Haven) Music of 2010

It's already Jan. 5th and I have yet to find the time to write my "Best of" list in regards to local music. Maybe that's because I've basically been writing that list all year long. How so you say? Well, throughout the year I have 100's of CDs cross my desk, not all local mind you, but a fair share of them are. From those, once a month or sometimes twice, even thrice - I pick what turns me on the most (a "Best of" at that moment, I suppose), and review it. So the best place for me to start would be from the CDs that "made the cut" each month throughout the year. However, before doing so I must lament that after reading some of the other Local CT "Best of" lists, I feel as though my exposure has been lacking. Right now I regard the state of CT to have 4 thriving and representable scenes, my hometown of New Haven, New London, Hartford, and recently Fairfield/Bridgeport. Except for a few crossovers, I am relatively unfamiliar with the New London, Hartford & Fairfield/Bridgeport scenes (Resolution #1, try to get more connected to the other scenes throughout the state of CT). One of my favorite New London acts, Low-Beam, released a CD this year that has made several "Best of" lists, even included in a Hartford one, yet I not only haven't heard it, I didn't even know it was released. As far as Hartford, if it wasn't for Jennifer Hill & Co. and their incredible release "Fifteen Minute Long Sentence" I would know nothing of that scene. The same goes for Saint Bernadette from Bridgeport, their "Cover Thy Neighbor" release (technically released in Dec of '09) is an amazing testament to the quality of music that can be found in the Fairfield/Bridgeport scene. Their 11 covers of obscure local songs by obscure local artists is an unbelievable primer that should be required listening for anyone who questions the importance of this local scene.

As for myself, and this Blog, it's still New Haven (& Beyond) that gets the nod, so while I have sung the praises throughout the year for such great local releases as The Frank Critelli Band (The FCB EP), James Velvet's latest endeavor, The Lonesome Sparrows (Black Velvet Royalty), The Mold Monkies (Stoats Afire!), Titles (Dirt Bell), Shark (Shark), and Age Of Reason (Acoustic and Live at Studio 23) - there is one release that found it's way into my players on an almost daily basis since it's release back in April. That alone tells me how good it is, how much it turns me on and how much I'd love to turn you and everybody else onto it as well. It's True, Pure, Rock-n-Roll with a little bit of everything that you can identify Rock-n-Roll with thrown in. It's a Good time, party, smile inducing platter that defines why we write these lists in the first place.

It's Rock-n-Roll.

It's the 2010 "IndepenDisc of the Year"


Honorable Mention: All those mentioned above ;-)
A few quick 2010 notes:
Best live performance by a (semi)-local band (that I witnessed): Shark at Artspace Underground.
Disappointment #1: Meriden Daffodil Fest's Sunday schedule washed out due to rain.
Disappointment #2: The quiet loss of Frank Critelli's long running "Songs From the Sofa" series at Books & Co. in Hamden CT.
Encouraging signs #1: The continued support and recognition of the local scene involved with the National "Gathering of the Vibes" Festival at Seaside Park in Bridgeport
Encouraging signs #2: The BOMB (Bring Our Music Back) Festival in the state, didn't actually BOMB.
and a lot more stuff I really should have written about in this here Blog, but couldn't find the time (Resolution #2 - write and post more about the Local scene (& Beyond) here on this Blog in 2011).

With that I will wrap this up by stating that I have 5 "IndepenDisc 2010 Sampler" CDs to give away. I will randomly draw 5 names from those who share what you feel is your #1 Local Music release for 2010.
So, What say ye?

Wishing You all a Healthy, Safe, Happy & Musical 2011.