Selections from the Joe Vig Top 40
The Joe Vig Top 40 Song Reviews
Random selections from my personal Top 40
Artist: Visiting Wine
Song: SPECTORS Track 3
released July 23, 2018
A distinctive album cover reflects the magical
music inside, ten tracks that are perfectly performed and produced, with
impeccable voicing and lots of enthusiasm.
The haunting "Spectors" -
somewhere between Jonathan Richman's "Astral Plane" and Gary Wright's
"Dreamweaver," - light, delicate yet still active with energy.
The live version from the Burren https://youtu.be/yhNg2MSJeJc takes the smooth studio take up a level. It's Fleetwood
Mac in a Celtic mood embodying both desire and fulfillment. Each tune on
the album is worth a visitation.
Spectors YouTube by Visiting Wine
https://youtu.be/yhNg2MSJeJc
Bandcamp
https://visitingwine.bandcamp.com/releases
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/visitingwine/
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Song of the Day
Title:The Last Time
Band: Loose Ties
Produced by Fred Pineau
Some people like to attempt to duplicate a song as is, while others work to embrace a melody and chord changes by rearranging a piece of music to their style and vibrations. Loose Ties and Terry Kitchen do the latter by stretching The Rolling Stones Jagger/Richards composition (and a 1958 Staples Singer gospel cover according to Wikipedia) into a genre they call "Ska Crazy" - but the three minutes and thirty-one seconds go beyond ska into a mild funk and quasi-techno. The mix of genres is tightly would with great solid and insightful production from Pineau and an on-target performance from Loose Ties. They are able to navigate licks and solos within that short span of time to keep your attention with this entertaining look at a classic Rolling Stones hit record. From the Loose Ties revisited 1985 E.P. now available on iTunes, Spotify, etc. with studio and live bonus tracks. https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/where-the-action-is/1453931425
The Last Time Loose Ties
The Staple Singers
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Artist:
Blue Ribbon
Song: If You
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The Blue Ribbon 7 song e.p. album Pride - and I'm thoroughly
impressed with the tracks that I had a chance to listen to, "If You,"
"Settle," "Little Things" and "The Different
Boy," resplendent in its "liquid guitar" kinda sorta that Vinnie
Bell made famous - morphed with some Dick Dale, really nice.
"If You" caught my ear, a ballad with
strumming and a mini-shuffle, reminiscent of L.A. band Feed the Kitty, and
that's a good thing. Song has a sweet ebb and flow, and ascends
nicely. But "Settle" really grabbed me, nice changes, excellent
feel, and eerie riff in the background.
"Nrg" is another terrific selection, they pop up on
Spotify. Give a listen
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The Jabbers
The Jabbers
Death
Child
One
minute and forty-two seconds of the rockabilly "Death Child," is
nothing something that you would expect from GG Allin and the Jabbers.
Lead guitarist Rob
Basso does the vocals with G.G. Allin on drums.
A pulsating bass line plays front and center with delightful guitar work
splashing itself all over this deli platter. It sure sounds like
"Said Child of death, King of Doom, I've been Okinawa since I left the
womb," or perhaps "I've been rocking out," in any event it's a
Lady Mondegreen (mis-heard lyric,) and it works just fine.
"Automatic"
is a fun pop rocker with the "F" word tucked quickly inside.
"Don't go playing with me emotionally/or I will make you bleed
internally" is not something that the #MeToo movement will embrace, with a
flavor that could have been in a battle of the bands on the Monkees TV show, or
- perhaps - their movie Head. Musically this is very fun and - just
perhaps - GG's onstage antics helped as much as hurt this song getting more
exposure. Class A expletive with a big F you from the backing
vocalists. Very cool.
'ENGAGE'
The title song and first track of The System Drive's release on
Bandcamp starts with an ominous Jaimie Lanes bass riff followed by sharp drums
of Mark
Podgurski and a guitar splash exploding into a riff-driven slide
of hard rock. Spitfire vocals from guitarist Mario Passi unload the story
- it's truly a "system drive," and engage they do. The voice is
complemented by the guitar while the rhythm generates a solid platform for the
controlled mayhem.
Each of the eight tracks has something to offer and for a debut, it is very impressive. Recorded at Woolly Mammoth and produced by the band and Dave Westner
Each of the eight tracks has something to offer and for a debut, it is very impressive. Recorded at Woolly Mammoth and produced by the band and Dave Westner
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Engage is the debut, full-length studio album from the Boston
Hard Rock Trio, The System Drive.
Credits released December
20, 2018 Mario Passi: Lyrics, Vocals, Guitar Mark Podgurski: Drums
Jaime Llanes: Bass Gino Caira: Additional Guitar on Learn How To Fall, State of
the Union, Tugboat, What I'd Like and The Flow Carolyn Blake: Piano on
What I'd Like
Song: Your Working Boy
Artist: Mobile Steam Unit
Time: 2:29
With undeniable Beatles'
keyboards Mobile Steam Unit re-craft the song that was often played on Pop
Explosion, this writer's radio program, is re-issued on Spotify with a thicker,
more polished emphasis on its original theme. The original from 2013 also
clocks in at 2:29, and is condensed, the clever interplay between the
instruments tucked deeper into the grooves. That rendition is found on
their disc Not In Service available on Bandcamp https://mobilesteamunit.bandcamp.com/album/not-in-service
This version sparkles with
production elements hitting you in the face, and the sometimes smooth and
sometimes chaotic instrumentation works on every level.
Pop, funk, groove and some jazzy
fragments from The Beatles "You Know My Name (Look Up The Number,) seeping
into the last ten seconds of this recording, really tremendous.
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3xVedvLKolMTZUR3iVZThb
On Spotify it segues quickly into
"Less Texting," which I can relate to given my alleged significant
other's activities, and not only that, a former girlfriend of another friend of
mine. It's a no brainer that "Less Texting" is something needed
in our current society, on a world-wide level.
The Mobile Steam Unit 2019 e.p. on
Spotify - including Less Texting, Sex With O.S., Are You Ever and this new
"Your Working Boy" is a terrific four slices of MSU at their best.
See video of Your Working Boy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqPFVTu1PPU
Artist: Blue Manic
Song: The Bedouin
Blue Manic come
back heavier than before with "The Beaudoin" off of their eponymous
10 selection Blue Manic album, the follow-up to the 5 song V-32 https://bluemanic.bandcamp.com/
So what have vocalist Max,
guitarist Mike, drummer Corey and bassist Jared been up to ?
Getting heavier with a neo Black Sabbath
pounding grunge on a song about - at least by the dictionary definition:
1.
a nomadic Arab of the desert.
"an encampment of Bedouin on the edge of the desert"
adjective
1.
relating to the Bedouin.
"a Bedouin song about a desert journey"
"What's it like to be caught in the middle" sounds like the melody to Aerosmith's "Last Child" with a kinda sorta Steve Tyler line from "Walk This Way" - "Singin' hey diddle-diddle with the kitty in the middle" - but that's OK, Aerosmith AND their idols, The Rolling Stones, nicked more than a few notes and words. The song plows along like a bulldozer and is lots of fun with electra-glide-in-blue guitar lines and a menacing advance.
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Artist: Greg Paquette
Song: Absolute Crime
Album: Single Stone
The Track "Absolute Crime" from the Single Stone CD recorded by
Greg Paquette is a folksy, dreamy, lilting number and at 4:24 is the third
shortest track on this 10 song album. The band features Joey Hovey
on drums and percussion, Greg Paquette on guitars, Jake Miracle vocalist
and Kevin Megaldino on bass. It's a sterling production with a
strong choir behind the chorus, it's catchy and very radio friendly.
Band: Artful Candid
Song: Exipotic
Send these links out for review:
https://tinyurl.com/clubbohemiaexipotic
https://clubbohemianews.blogspot.com/2019/02/here-comes-march-2019-club-bohemia.html
Artful Candid, a trio from Vejle, Denmark https://twitter.com/ArtfulCandid
formed in 2016, have a new release, "Exipotic on Spotify and many other platforms. "Exipotic" has elements of rock, a touch of trance, hypnotic guitars with nice instrumental interludes, very catchy.
An article in the Pharmeceutical Journal states "An even more obscure synonym is exipotic, from Greek éxpotikós, from éxipoûn, to squeeze out. The word is so arcane that you are unlikely to find it in your 21st century dictionary. But it had its use in the mid-19th century and it might be fun to revive it."
formed in 2016, have a new release, "Exipotic on Spotify and many other platforms. "Exipotic" has elements of rock, a touch of trance, hypnotic guitars with nice instrumental interludes, very catchy.
An article in the Pharmeceutical Journal states "An even more obscure synonym is exipotic, from Greek éxpotikós, from éxipoûn, to squeeze out. The word is so arcane that you are unlikely to find it in your 21st century dictionary. But it had its use in the mid-19th century and it might be fun to revive it."
The three bandmates, Kristian Plaugborg - Lead vocals, Guitar, Jakob Zülow - Lead guitar, Vocals, William Wiese Lehmann - Drums, Vocals squeeze out every nuance - a melodic vocal chant, cascading phasing chords and notes and an entertaining three minutes and twenty-one seconds you'll want to play repeatedly
Review by Joe Viglione
Artful Candid
Exipotic
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