Friday, February 23, 2018

Seattle-based psych-rock foursome Moon Darling launches west coast tour today in support of just-released new EP.


See band’s “back-alley, cig-smoking swagger” in “By The Light of The Moon” video at hometown publication City Arts.

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Moon Darling (L-R): Matthew Buckner, Michelle Nuño, Michael Julian Escobar, Jack Jay. Photo credit: Spacecraft Presents.

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“Saucy and stylish. Arena-ready ambiance. Back-alley, cig-smoking swagger.” – City Arts


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Moon Darling – West Coast Tour 2018

2/23/2018: Bellingham, WA @ Mind Palace
2/24/2018: Olympia, WA @ Pig Bar
2/25/2018: Salem, OR @ Space
2/26/2018: Arcata, CA @ The Jam
2/27/2018: San Francisco, CA @ Brick & Mortar
2/28/2017: San Francisco, CA @ Milk Bar
3/2/2018: Los Angeles, CA @ Hotel Cafe
3/3/2018: Los Angeles, CA @ Redwood Bar
3/4/2017: Reno, NV @ Loving Cup
3/5/2018: Bend, OR @ Volcanic Theatre
3/16/2018: Seattle, WA @ Barboza

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“The excitement around this EP has grown immensely in the Tom Tom world.” Moon Darling drummer Michelle Nuño chats with Tom Tom Mag.

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Seattle-based psych-rock foursome Moon Darling released its new EP “By The Light of The Moon” late last month, following up the premiere of the music video for the EP’s title track via City Arts, the long-running publisher providing a deep dive on arts and culture in the region, and a packed hometown record release show.

Today, Moon Darling launches a west coast run of dates to support “By The Light of The Moon”. See above for full itinerary.

“By The Light of The Moon,” the latest from Seattle-based band Moon Darling is out now. Members of Moon Darling are available for interviews. Contact Josh Bloom at Fanatic for more information.

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Moon Darling – In The Press

“An infectious tune that won’t leave your head.” — Tom Tom Mag

“A fluid, controlled strain of psych rock.” — The Stranger (Seattle)

“Dreamy and fluid. Intense and captivating.” — The Big Takeover

“Climactic and mesmerizing, with some stellar guitar solos.” — Treble

“Harkens back to that classic ’70s rock howl. — Nooga.com

“Gently hallucinogenic.” — The Revue

“Superb.” — MAGNET

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Moon Darling
“By The Light of The Moon EP”
Out Now


 Track Listing:

01. Soul Mine
02. Don’t Rise
03. Right All The Time
04. By The Light of The Moon (WATCH | LISTEN)
05. When The Morning Comes
06. Learned Amongst The Sky
07. She Said (The Key)

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Moon Darling Links


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Contact Josh Bloom at Fanatic Promotion


Dream System 8 drops debut “We Sleep Again” today; 80’s-inspired album showcases band’s eBay-facilitated vintage synth collection.


See team of Emmy®-winning “Stranger Things” Music Editor, Hearts of Palm UK vocalist’s “Losing All of You” video via Billboard.

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Dream System 8 (L-R): David Klotz, Erica Elektra. Photo credit: Polly Antonia Barrowman.

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Dream System 8 – In The Press


“Evokes a dreamlike wonder.” — Billboard

“Beautiful dream pop.” — MAGNET

“The pair are bringing back all the nostalgia.” — Earmilk

“Jam packed with vintage synth tones.” — mxdwn.com

“Coaxes beguiling textures from their array of 80s era keyboards.” — Keyboard

“Unabashedly starry-eyed.” — BuzzBands LA

“Dreamy.” — Magnetic Magazine

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Dream System 8 chats with Billboard and shares the music video for “Losing All of You.” Watch here or listen at the links below!


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More Music by Dream System 8

“A wistful but buoyant quality — yes, it is unabashedly starry-eyed.” Hear “Color The Stars” at BuzzBands.LA.

“The song is dreamy.” Head over to Magnetic Magazine to check out “It’s All Happening” by Dream System 8.

“The LA-based synth duo meld vintage gear with a modern attitude.” Dream System 8 chats with Keyboard.

Hear “Heather Runs The Marathon,” an instrumental inspired by 80’s-era film scores, at The Big Takeover.

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About Dream System 8

Dream System 8 is the newly-formed, synth-based pop duo out of Los Angeles that combines the talents of veteran musicians David Klotz and Erica Elektra.

The vintage instruments used on the band’s upcoming debut album We Sleep Again (out now via Minty Fresh) are veterans, too, and include a large assortment of Rolands, Korgs, and Yamahas. Not only is the musical partnership of the humans in Dream System 8 new, so is the relationship to the band’s large brood of keys.

Recording with synths from the early 1980’s, Dream System 8’s debut emerges from these origins of artifice with natural-sounding pop songs inspired by Vangelis, The Human League, Tangerine Dream, and Duran Duran.

Klotz, whose day job has earned him four Emmy® awards as the Music Editor of television shows such as “Stranger Things,” “Game of Thrones,” and “American Horror Story,” started acquiring the gear in 2015.

“I was inspired when I started working on ‘Stranger Things’ in 2015 and first heard the score,” Klotz recalls. “I loved the sounds that the show’s composers created with synths. It was unlike anything I’d heard before in the world of film scoring.” Klotz, who has been making records under various band names for years, began plotting to make a record of pop songs based around the sound of these keyboards. His first stop was eBay.


At this point in the story, Dream System 8 might be conjuring images of a Nick Rhodes-ian utopia where racks of gear stretch to the sky, surrounding an isolated man who looks absolutely perfect in an expensive linen suit and make-up. But just in time, Elektra’s lyrics and vocals take these tunes out of the atmosphere and ground them in feeling – heart-tugging and delivered with emotion – exposing the roots beneath these musical landscapes.

“I grew up in a musical household, my Mom is a piano teacher and songwriter,” she says. “I’ve always loved songs with good melodies and classic chord progressions, but I’ve been held back by the technical aspects of music making.”

And then a Tinder match with Klotz yielded a band instead of a romance. Moreover, it gave Elektra the opportunity to make the greatest use of her strengths as a songwriter and vocalist.

“We’re both single parents, both musicians, and both live in Pasadena, so I thought we might still have a bit of a connection,” Klotz says. “It was a short date but at the end of it we decided to meet up again to collaborate on music.”

Emotional maturity in the age of app-based dating is hard to come by, but when it happens, great music is the result.

“I honestly thought I’d never hear from her again, but she reached out,” Klotz continues. “Dream System 8 is the perfect name for us,” Elektra concludes. “For me, it’s literally a musical dream come true.”

We Sleep Again, the debut album by Los Angeles-based duo Dream System 8 is out today. David Klotz and Erica Elektra are available for interviews. Contact Josh Bloom at Fanatic for more information.

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Dream System 8
We Sleep Again
(Minty Fresh)
Out Now


Track Listing:

01. Losing All of You (WATCH | LISTEN)
02. It's All Happening
03. Color the Stars
04. This Ride Called Life
05. Shine a Little Light
06. Heather Runs the Marathon
07. Dedication
08. You Are
09. Little Ghost
10. Help Me See
11. Jenny's Ocean Drive
12. I Think of You

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Dream System 8 Links


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Contact Josh Bloom at Fanatic Promotion


Thursday, February 22, 2018

Traditional fiddle-folk foursome The Fretless to follow up Juno® award-winning album with live set performed in front of a handful-sized audience.

Recorded in an upstate New York barn, “Live From The Artfarm” (April 6th) captures an intense performance, without overdubs. See “Jenny Bear” now.

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The Fretless (L-R): Eric Wright, Karrnnel Sawitsky, Trent Freeman, Ben Plotnick. Photo credit: Scott Ramsay.

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See the live performance of “Jenny Bear” by The Fretless at PopMatters or watch and listen at the links below!


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The Fretless – Live

03/22/2018: Judique, NS, Canada @ Celtic Music Interpretive Center
03/23/2018: Lunenburg, NS, Canada @ LAMP
03/24/2018: Florenceville-Bristol, NB Canada @ The Carleton North Theater
03/25/2018: Halifax, NS, Canada @ The Music Room
05/09/2018: Road Eastsound, WA @ Orcas Center
05/12/2018: Tualatin, OR @ Winona Grange
05/13/2018: Salem, OR @ Hayloft Concert Series
05/11/2018: Seattle, WA @ Ballard Homestead
05/15/2018: St. Helena, MT @ The Myrna Loy Center
06/22/2018: Mayne Island, BC, Canada @ Campbell Bay Music Festival
07/06/2018: Penticton, BC, Canada @ The Dream Cafe
07/13/2018: Courtenay, BC, Canada @ Vancouver Island Music Fest
07/14/2018: Courtenay, BC, Canada @ Vancouver Island Music Fest
07/15/2018: Courtenay, BC, Canada @ Vancouver Island Music Fest
07/27/2018: Ottawa, ON, Cananda @ ChamberFest
09/28/2018: Bethlehem, PA @ Celtic Classic
10/12/2018: West Vancouver, BC, Canada @ West Vancouver Memorial Library
10/13/2018: Kitsilano, BC, Canada @ St. James Hall
10/18/2018: Mount Vernon, WA @ Celtic Arts Foundation
10/19/2018: Olympia, WA @ Traditions Cafe
10/20/2018: Seattle, WA @ Folklore Society

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About The Fretless

The Fretless is the Canadian fiddle foursome playing an essential part in the emerging movement mainstreaming traditional Irish folk music.

Starting with its debut album in 2012, the band has steadily pushed further into the public eye, winning Instrumental Album of the Year at the​ ​​​Western Canadian Music Awards and Instrumental Group of the Year at the​ ​Canadian Folk Music Awards. Its 2014 tune​ ​​​“Waving To Ryan” has topped a million​ ​Spotify plays, and in 2016,​ ​The Fretless took home a​ ​​​Juno® award for Instrumental Album of The Year for its most recent full-length​ ​Bird’s Nest.

Through its deconstruction and transformation of the usual rhythmic, harmonic and structured arrangements of fiddle styles around the world,​ ​The Fretless is pushing traditional music to a new place, and has now issued itself an atypical challenge in the mission to find and convert fans unfamiliar with “progressive” traditional music.

With its latest recordings, instead of attempting to make a more “accessible” follow-up to​ ​Bird’s Nest,​ ​The Fretless is taking advantage of the recent recognition by releasing an instrumental album of tunes representing the player’s traditional roots. Recorded live in a barn in upstate New York before a handful-sized audience assembled only a few feet away from the players,​ ​​​Live From The Artfarm (​​April 6th) is the raw result of this performance.


​​Live From The Artfarm is a joyous recording that shows off why traditional folk music is finding an audience among the non-traditional, and also why​ ​​​The Fretless is leading the charge. Among the album’s “sets” – the term used in traditional Irish music for groups of three or more tunes arranged and played together – are three new originals by
​​The Fretless.​ ​The album’s total of ten tunes were also beautifully filmed before multiple cameras, and singles from​ ​​​Live From The Artfarm will be circulated that way in order for the uninitiated to fully experience the boundless electricity of the evening.

“We’ve made a record of our favorite pub tunes, but transformed them in our world of arrangement and intricacy,” says fiddle and viola player,​ ​​​Trent Freeman. “We are hoping to bring the current pub crowd audience to us and we are hoping to bring a new crowd to the pub, too. We want everyone involved and there’s no better way than to have you in the room with us.”

It’s a give and take that makes the audience the fifth member of the band towards the end of the new album. As the enthusiastic response from the crowd grows, the band responds in kind.​

“Making this record was a test in getting out of the mindset of recording and into the mindset of performing,”​ ​says The Fretless cellist, Eric Wright. “To capture the energy of a concert, we had to play it like a concert. With​ ​​​Live From The Artfarm, we’re so excited to share the best part of​ ​​​The Fretless, which is seeing us live!”

​​The Fretless already has shows throughout North America booked into the fall, with more being added all the time. For those who can’t make it out,​ ​Live From The Artfarm serves as a document of what​ ​The Fretless can do in front of any crowd, big or small.

​​Live From The Artfarm, the fourth album by​ ​​​The Fretless, arrives on​ ​​​April 6th, 2018. Members of The Fretless are available for interviews. Contact Josh Bloom at Fanatic for more information.

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The Fretless
Live From The Artfarm
April 6th, 2018
  

Track Listing:

01. MacLeod’s Farewell/Palmer’s Gate (Live)
02. Maggie’s Set (Live)
03. The Killavil Fancy (Live)
04. Jenny Bear (Live) (WATCH | LISTEN | MP3)
05. Bixie’s (Live)
06. Holton Alan Moore’s (Live)
07. Miss Thornton’s/Climate Change’s Reel (Live)
08. The Templehouse/Holy Land (Live)
09. Dawning of the Day (Live)
10. Star Monster (Live)

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The Fretless Links


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Contact Josh Bloom at Fanatic Promotion


Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Married shoegaze duo Fawns of Love overdoses on nostalgia with tribute to legendary Flying Nun record label in “Zine Days” video.


Bakersfield-based couple – called “a dreampop gem” (Paste) – to play Part Time Punks event at The Echo in Los Angeles April 29th.

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Fawns of Love (L-R): Jenny Andreotti, Joseph Andreotti. Photo credit: Joseph Andreotti.

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Watch “Zine Days” by Fawns of Love at MXDWN or via the link below!


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Fawns of Love – In The Press

“A dreampop gem.” — Paste

“Drifts along dreamily.” — MAGNET

“Perfectly woozy.” — FLOOD

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Listen to “Zine Days” and read Fawns of Love’s “First Date” interview at The Vinyl District or via the links below!

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Los Angeles! See Fawns of Love live on April 29th at the weekly Part Time Punks event at The Echo!

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“We think Flying Nun had the coolest roster on the face of the planet during the 1980s and 1990s, and they still do,” says Joseph Andreotti of Fawns of Love about the inspirations behind the band’s new music video for the song “Zine Days,” taken from the married Bakersfield-based band’s upcoming 7-inch (out March 2nd.)

 “A lot of our favorite Flying Nun bands, like The Chills, The Bats, and The Clean, used stop motion in their music videos,” he continues. “We think those bands are ridiculously cool, and we want to be like them. We aimed to capture the theme of the song by surrounding Jenny (AndreottiJoseph’s wife and bandmate) with objects she would have used during her adolescence, and by making it in 3-D we thought it would be a nice way to overdose on nostalgia.”

 “Zine Days” adheres beautifully to the Andreotti’s most personal inspirations, from its title, to its inspired artwork, music video, and even a Spotify playlist the band created to act as a blueprint of the influences that went into the song’s creation.

The new single arrives a year after the band’s debut album Who Cares About Tomorrow, and is the follow-up to its mid-2017 single release “Falling/Standing,” which Paste called a “dreampop gem,” and was honored as one of the best songs of the year by Los Angeles-based radio show Part Time Punks and venerable indie rock bible The Big Takeover.

“Gone are the zine days, Gone are the me and you days,” Jenny sings.

‘Zine Days’ is a tribute to my teenage self, and a eulogy,” she explains. “I lost my eldest brother to cancer when I was fourteen, but he was sensitive to my growing pains even when his own life was tragically spiraling out of control. With ‘Zine Days’ I have done my best to capture that sense of innocence and loss.”

This depth of emotion comes to life in physical form with the single’s cover art which is viewable in 3-D and comes complete with glasses.

Both full-time teachers, the Andreottis have been married for 13 years, performing together for 16, and recording, touring and releasing music throughout that time under various band names.

“Zine Days” is the latest 7-inch by Fawns of Love, arriving on March 2nd, 2018. The single follows-up the band’s 2016 full-length Who Cares About Tomorrow and its mid-2017 single “Falling/Standing.” Jenny and Joseph Andreotti are available for interviews. Contact Josh Bloom at Fanatic for more information.

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More Music From Fawns of Love

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Fawns of Love
“Falling/Standing” 7-Inch
(S/R)
Out Now


Track Listing:

Falling (SOUNDCLOUD | SPOTIFY | APPLE | MP3 | VIDEO)
Standing (SOUNDCLOUD | SPOTIFY | APPLE | MP3 | VIDEO)

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Fawns of Love
Who Cares About Tomorrow
(S/R)
Out Now
  

Track Listing:

01. Silly Boy (SOUNDCLOUD | SPOTIFY | APPLE | MP3)
02. That’s What We Do (SOUNDCLOUD | SPOTIFY | APPLE | MP3 | VIDEO | REMIX)
03. His Face
04. How We Live Now
05. Names, Names, Names
06. Miranda
07. Girls
08. Scattered Pieces

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Fawns of Love Links


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Contact Josh Bloom at Fanatic Promotion


Friday, February 16, 2018

Classically-trained guitarist Jeremy Bass joined in studio by players with Iron and Wine, Neko Case, Calexico for “The Greatest Fire,” out now.


Brooklyn-based songwriter shares several music videos shot throughout U.S. during cross-country tour. Bass plays Rockwood Music Hall this Sunday.

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Jeremy Bass as photographed by Skyler Smith

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Hear the title track from The Greatest Fire at Guitar World or via the links below!

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NYC! See Jeremy Bass live at Rockwood Music Hall (Stage 2) this Sun. Feb. 18th at 9PM EST!

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Jeremy Bass – In The Press

“A stunner!” — Sing Out!

“Daring and simple all at the same time.” — Guitar World

“Sparse, delicate. Just the thing to cosy up to while the rain taps at your window.” — BBC Radio 6

“Blends the lessons of classical, bossa nova, and folk.” — Acoustic Guitar

“Beautifully composed.” — MAGNET

“Hope can be heard shining through.” — Exclaim!

“Stark and epic.” — Songwriting Magazine (UK)

“Bursts out of the gate with clever poetry.” — Atwood Magazine

“Devastating lyrics.” — Nooga.com

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Jeremy Bass – Music Videos




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See the music videos for “We Will Be You” via Nooga.com, “The Greatest Fire” via Independent Clauses, and “1,000 Yrs” at The Daily Country as shot by filmmaker Annie McCain Engman on a cross-country trek of America. Locations include: Manhattan, Brooklyn, The Rockaways, Chicago, Irrigon (OR), Chamberlain (SD), Anaconda (MT), Yellowstone (WY), Los Angeles, San Francisco, Tecopa, Ojai, Yosemite, Wofford Heights, Joshua Tree, Bodie and Death Valley (CA).

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About Jeremy Bass

On his new full-length The Greatest Fire (out now via Jungle Strut Music), Brooklyn-based songwriter Jeremy Bass is accompanied by equally accomplished players in the form of Nick Luca who has toured and recorded with Iron and Wine, Jon Rauhouse who tours and records with Neko Case, Tom Hagerman of DeVotchKa, Jacob Valenzuela of Calexico, and Joel Graves of Everest, among others.


The pedigree of the players on The Greatest Fire backs up the songwriting quality that saw Bass win two prestigious songwriting awards – the John Lennon Songwriting Competition and the UK Songwriting Contest – for tracks from his previous pair of 2015 EPs. It is interesting to note that while Bass’ world-class turns of phrase are impressive, especially for an emerging songwriter, he actually makes his bones as a classical guitarist.

Bass has logged countless hours mastering the instrument that he was originally trained on in Italy and Spain, and his ascension as a composer ultimately led to The Secret City, the arts organization for which Bass serves as musical director, receiving an Obie Award – off-Broadway theater’s highest honor.

“I wanted this album to be an expression of everything I was capable of, to feature the best songwriting I’ve done to date and to let rock n’ roll shine through the more diverse influences of my previous records,” Bass says.

The Greatest Fire, the new album by Jeremy Bass is out now via Jungle Strut Music. Bass is available for interviews. Contact Josh Bloom at Fanatic for more information.

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Jeremy Bass
The Greatest Fire
(Jungle Strut Music)
Out Now


Track Listing:

01. CA, Plz
02. The Greatest Fire (YOUTUBE | SPOTIFY | APPLE | SOUNDCLOUD | MP3 | VIDEO)
04. (So Glad) Everyone's Happy
04. 1,000 Yrs (VIDEO)
05. ‘Till the Summer Ends
06. Halfway Sane
07. Trees for the Forest (YOUTUBE | SPOTIFY | APPLE | SOUNDCLOUD | MP3)
08. (theme music for a desert lightning storm)
09. Like Flowers for a Funeral
10. We Will Be You (VIDEO)

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Jeremy Bass Links


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Contact Josh Bloom at Fanatic Promotion