“Always Something To Believe In” by Malea McGuinness

Singer, songwriter and storyteller, Malea McGuinness,released her full-length album, Sweet, back in late September. Sweet is McGuinness’ third release, following her debut, True Believer, and the follow-up, Close As Air.

“A dreamy pedal steel introduces ‘Miss Moonlight,’ a gorgeously melodic ode that frames a self-fulfilled woman dancing in the heavens. ‘Sweet,’ the title track, is a wondrous affirmation of the powers of love. ‘Something To Believe In,’ speaks to the tough realities in modern day America according to the artist.” ~ LaFamos

Sweet is supported by multiple press releases (including the examiner), national tour dates and broad exposure across satellite and terrestrial radio.

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“Always Something (To Believe In)” by Malea McGuinness

mp3 and image courtesy of Tiffany Youhanna | LaFamos

“Flipside” by Abby Holden

The up-and-coming LA singer/songwriter, Abby Holden, debuted her latest full length album, Flipside, on iTunes earlier this year. The album was recorded in New Zealand and London. “Flipside” was a semi-finalist in this years UK Songwriting Contest in the pop category and “Wrong Tonight” was a finalist in the Singer/Songwriter category.

Holden was clasically trained on piano, starting at age six. In college she formed the band “Skyla,” which gained popularity and performed on TV with the song, “Day by Day.” The song received radio airplay in New Zealand and Australia.

She has already begun working on a new album, to debut in early 2012.

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“Flipside” by Abby Holden

mp3 courtesy of Tiffany Youhanna of LaFamos PR & Branding.

Image courtesy of Abby Holden’s website photo page.

Thomas Neptune and Andi Starr on LaFamos

Hailing from the heart of the Midwest, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Thomas Neptune moved from Ohio to LA seven years ago.

His debut EP Down to Earth is comprised of four singles released in 2011 – “Unbreakable,” “The Good Times,” “We’re Beautiful,” and “My Ohio.” His stylings have been compared to One Republic, Bruno Mars, Ryan Adams, and Andy Grammer.

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“The Good Times” by Thomas Neptune

Image and mp3 courtesy of Amanda Blide at LaFamos, Marketing & Publicity Dept.

Andi Starr is a classically trained pianist, identical twin, and pastor’s daughter.

With six albums under her belt, she has garnered comparisons to The Cranberries, Joni Mitchell, and Tori Amos. She first started performing in her home town of Portland, Oregon where she worked with indie producer Larry Crane (Slater Kinney, Cat Power, Elliott Smith), and played sold-out shows at venues, such as Mississippi Studios and the legendary Crystal Ballroom.

Starr has received radio attention, including KINK (101.9 FM) in Portland, Oregon, and KMTT (103.7 FM, The Mountain) in Seattle, Washington and has had songs featured in television and film.

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“Delilah’s Response” by Andi Starr

Image and mp3 courtesy of Darlene Valencia at LaFamos, Marketing & Publicity Dept.

“Beauty In Her Eyes” by Joe Paulson

Indianapolis native singer/songwriter, Joe Paulson, released his new single “Beauty in Her Eyes” from his current album, This Fine Evening, on August 30, 2011.

This Fine Evening, is a 10-track collection of piano-based ballads. The album was recorded at a well-known recording studio called The Lodge. This studio has accommodated many wonderful musicians including Feist, The Ataris, The Elms, Goo Goo Dolls, Weezer, and Soulja Boy.

For the full press release, please visit LaFamos PR & Branding.

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“Beauty In Her Eyes” by Joe Paulson

mp3 courtesy of Eunice Lee at LaFamos PR & Branding, Publicity Department.

Image courtesy of Broken Promotions Magazine!

“Enough” and “Fierce Tears” by Kenton Chen

Kenton Chen is the music director and founding member of The Backbeats, 3rd place winners on Season 2 of NBC’s The Sing-Off. Chen has a degree in Vocal Jazz from the University of Southern California. He has shared the stage with many artists, including Ben Folds, Sheryl Crow, Sara Bareilles, Stevie Wonder, and Natalie Cole. His influence lies in jazz, classical, and pop. As an avid singer-songwriter, he incorporates each style into his compositions.

All his new work is available on bandcamp. His debut album Something About Love is also available on iTunes.

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“Enough” by Kenton Chen
“Fierce Tears” by Kenton Chen

Image and mp3s courtesy of Sarah J. Evans at LaFamos PR & Branding. Photo credit to Jenn Harrington.

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Something About Love by Kenton Chen

“Death” by Afterlife Parade

A truth that many of us will one day accept, if we have not already, is that we cannot escape death. Afterlife Parade hark back this reality in the introduction of their new February release, an EP called Death. With the phrase “can’t run, can’t hide, the light is gonna come for you”, the Nashville-based band combines certainty and hope in a modestly accompanied repetition. With the Easter holiday recently behind us, we are reminded that the later part is the one to command our focus—the light that brings hope and rebirth.

As the introduction moves fluidly into the title track, the momentum increases and heavier drum participation exudes. “Death” has the same message to offer as we are told that “there’s just nowhere to go” and “there’s just nowhere to hide”. Also presented is the idea that our physical bodies are on loan and not our own to keep. With a leading guitar and a built up vocal, “Death” is the rock tribute of the album.

Interestingly, still on the subject of death, “Arrows Fly” reminds me of one of my favorite Wallflowers songs, “God Says Nothing Back”. It is not the message that brought this comparison to light, as the meaning in each song is very different. It is the gentle strings paired with a storyteller’s poignant lyrics.

Other songs move in the direction of sweet, yet morose piano-based homages to love. Forecasting the negative outcomes on our nation as it ages, Afterlife Parade uncovers one ever-lasting element. Love. As indicated by the song title “Nothing but Love Can Stay”, they make the case that the strength and endurance of love is greater than anything else. While Florida may end up under water and the east coast may become a torn out page in history, love will prevail against all natural disasters. Furthermore, love is simple and free.

The album as a whole is wonderfully and beautifully made. It provides optimism in light of our otherwise daunting and uncertain fate. In addition, it is captivating and emotional in its delivery. As it is the first part of a two-part concept album, I look forward to its Rebirth companion. I can only imagine that its cohort will display even more tender truth and beauty.

Image courtesy of Bandcamp.

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Tracklisting:

Fate: An Introduction
Death
Nothing But Love Can Stay
Arrows Fly
Simple
Afterlife Parade

mp3’s courtsey of LaFamos Marketing & Publicity.