http://cursenkisses.com/epk Artist: Curse & KissesSong: LiesVideo by: Fedner Medilienwww.cursenkisses.com
Some artists can not reach you because their words do not ring true but
Curse & Kisses writes from his own experience that shared
experience that you likely have had all your own. When you have a
songwriter that is unabashedly, unapologetically raw and real what you
get is great music that reaches out and smacks you like an old friend.The
words are written right from deep inside where all that pain gets
tangled up, where the anger is pushed down. Curse & Kisses is a
true artist with words. He reaches deep inside faces his own anger and
pain and puts it all down on paper than turns it into something that
can reach millions of people in the form of music. "Lies" puts it all
out there. Its honest and a true reflection of an entire generations
emotions. It is unafraid! That is what makes great music. That zeal for
honesty. That raw emotion. The music that makes you feel naked in front
of the artist.Learn more about Curse & Kisses at: www.cursenkisses.com/epk
Grace Solero’s music possesses certain raw energy that few artists can convincingly convey. Picture a bubbling cauldron of sweat filled, ragged indie rock, throw in Alanis Morissette’s angst driven vocals, mix with Skunk Anansie’s attitude and add a pinch of PJ Harvey and you’ll start to get the idea of her sound.
Emerging like a dark pop-rock cloud with its gritty lyricism, soaring riffs and pain ridden vocals, New Moon will be released on 26th October, preceded a week before by the single Apartheid.
Back once again in the UK, Grace Solero will also make an almighty wave on English shores when she shakes stages and blows minds up and down the country.
Water Rats, Kings Cross - 22nd September onstage 8:30pm
Dublin Castle, Camden, London – 22nd October onstage 9pm
The Bullingdon Arms, Oxford – 30th October onstage 9pm
The Fly, London – Date TBC
MORE DATES TO BE ADDED SOON!
After 6 months touring the UK conquering its four corners and everything in between, Liverpudian indie kids, The Steeples will release their second single Loosy Lucy on 23rd June. A combination of crafted songwriting, passionate performance and shear ‘blood, sweat and beers’ have seen them already convert unsuspecting gig goers to bona fide ‘Steeple People,’ throughout the land.
With a bouncy boyish playfulness, and heartfelt yearning, the Steeples ‘Loosy Lucy’ takes us to a familiar heartache of a past relationship when the grass seems greener. Their sincerity is balanced with a jovialness that results in an upbeat pop song, saving us from an unwanted adolescent angst or depressing dirge. There is a certain romantic charm to these boys as they sing of their despair that will leave Lucy’s everywhere flocking to their next gig.
With ‘Album of the Month’ in Maxim and ‘Single of the week at Xfm’ they have already created quite a buzz with their pretty boy looks, cheeky northern accents and great indie pop riffs. The Steeples offer us a fresh ‘Doherty-esque’ sound that remains tight and together, and possess a certain quirkiness that few bands can convincingly convey.
Earlier this year the band were invited to play Liverpool and Blackburn’s Oxjam events alongside The Bluetones, The Wedding Present, The Thrills and Rumblestrips. With the single out this June, closely followed by the much anticipated debut album, ‘Tea For Two’ in July The Steeples are sure to be a towering success. 2008 will see the band storm through the Indie scene as they embark on their first nationwide tour.
This video is a must see and will keep you mesmerized throughout its entirety Where Angels Fly was written by Grammy Nominated songwriters Wayne Perry and Randy Boudreaux. This video will give you a reality check.
Year after year, there are many people who do not come out of the woods alive. And if they happen to make it out alive, they will have a story to tell. Some run, but not fast enough. Some hide, but not good enough. Grace (Lisa Johnston) and her boyfriend Rodney (Chad Waites) are destined to fall under the Booby Trapper’s blade, but rogue cop Mike Hawk (Robert Collins) is patrolling these woods as well – seeking out the reason behind these brutal slaughters. The closer the Mike Hawk gets to catching the person responsible for these serial killings, the closer he gets to un-covering his own mysterious past.
Directed by Richard Stephenson, this film looks super low budget, super gritty, and super fun. You can call Stephenson grew up on slasher movies like the rest of us and is putting his love for the genre to work. While a little cheesy in spots, and a little too many day-time shots, based on the trailer below I\\\'d say this one is one to watch out for.
'My Brother Went to Prison' is a departure from upbeat track like the first single 'Let It Go' and shows the darker side of Morgan's storytelling.
The video for 'My Brother Went to Prison' was conceptualized by Morgan and and his long-time friend, Remi Rybicki, who directed the video. This is a story tells of a man who is not living up to his potential...a wanderer.
Activyst Announces the Launch of the Newest Functional Athletic Bag Line that Gives Back to Girls.
Bag designer, Activyst, has a dual mission of providing great fashion to the active woman in order to help girls in developing countries play sports. It is the company’s belief that, “stronger girls make a stronger world.”
To support the cause and for more information, visit www.indiegogo.com/Activyst, to buy a bag, share the message about Activyst and help more girls win at life.
Director: Michael Lawrence
Producers: Alex Bittan & Michael Lawrence
DP: David Kruta
Prod. Co.: Dockyard Pictures
Label: Ooh La La Records
Commissioner: Theo Aronson