“Her Love Is Like Glass” by The GoAround

Pop/alt-rock group The GoAround revolves around two core members, Alexander and Anthony Saddic. The East coast band is still based in their hometown of West Chester, Pennsylvania and has garnered a local fan base by playing shows with other well-known local acts.

Their debut album, entitled Restating The Question, was released on August 10, 2013. “[Our] songs lyrically serve to motivate people to analyze what they stand for … Everybody is essentially chasing the same things: Love, acceptance and happiness. That to me is the common thread that unifies all of mankind … and that is the point that we are trying to make.

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“Her Love Is Like Glass” by The GoAround

The GoAround

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“Series Circuit” by Tranzducer

Reclusive Texas cattle rancher, Anthony Alongi (aka. Tranzducer), will release Play Onwards on December 10, 2013. This willful and headstrong man walked away from a status quo life at the Hit Factory in NYC to raise cattle on a farm on the outskirts of Texas. The pilgrimage afforded him the ability to set up a studio and make music for the immense pleasure of it. As for what he wishes to accomplish along the way, Alongi unblushingly explains, “Music is a sub-genre of imagination, so anything and everything is possible…

Alongi’s music takes leads from artists as diverse as Portishead and The Mars Volta. Have a listen to “Series Circuit” below.

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“Series Circuit” by Tranzducer

Tranzducer

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“Choices (ft. Joel Goguen)” by Aurganic

Toronto-based experimental electronic/alternative project, Aurganic, began with two long-time friends Mike Kossov and Leo Pisaq. They released a self-produced full-length album entitled Life as a Canvas in March of 2012. Riding the creative wave, Aurganic got back into the studio to record a full length follow up, Deviations, which was released on September 24, 2013.

The album material puts a strong emphasis on songwriting and vocal oriented ideas but does not lose the signature layered production and rich instrumentation.

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“Choices (ft. Joel Goguen)” by Aurganic

Aurganic

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mp3 courtesy of James Moore of Independent Music Promotions

“Still Dancing” by ASTRAEA

Rousing dance/pop artist, ASTRAEA, has a new single called “Still Dancing” available for download on iTunes. An accompanying VEVO video is available here. In addition, the “Still Dancing” Remix Package Set is available digitally only on iTunes.

This is ASTRAEA’s first new studio recording in over a year and to make the release even more spectacular, she debuted it on her birthday. The anticipated single arrived after months of diligence, determination and studio perfection. “Still Dancing” is a smooth mid-tempo dance groove about a girl waiting for a boy so they can dance the night away together, but when he’s a no show, she perseveres and dances alone until the sun comes up because nothing frees you more than dancing.

ASTRAEA has a knack for all things art & culture and uses not only her voice for artistic release but also bares a long list of creative outlets that constantly inspire her song writing and self-expression. Dancing, blogging, decorating, painting, traveling and her flair for fashion are only a few of the passions that frame her unique style.

ASTRAEA’s first EP, Dirty Blonde, from 2010 is also a worth-while listen.

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“Still Dancing” by ASTRAEA

ASTRAEA

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“A Time For Everything” by Eddie Grey

Singer-songwriter Eddie Grey returned with his beautifully thought provoking new EP, Metamorphoses on September 24, 2013.

The storytelling in Metamorphoses is engaging and inspiring. He is known for his romantic odes to love. On the opening track, “A Time For Everything,” his voice drives the emotion, with a beautiful piano line that drifts beneath him as he croons.

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“A Time For Everything” by Eddie Grey

E Grey

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mp3 courtesy of Sera Roadnight of MT Press via Soundcloud

“September” by Sonali Argade

New York City based singer-songwriter, Sonali Argade, showcased a dynamic mix of sparkling songs in 2012 with her energetic performances and the release of her debut EP, Speechless. The EP served as the introduction to an emerging artist, performer, guitarist and songwriter.

As a multi-instrumentalist, she plays keyboard, drums, bass, and lead guitar. Her music is defined by the accessibility and optimism that mirrors her sunny and upbeat personality.

In fall of 2012, Argade was invited to attend the prestigious Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music, housed in New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. In December 2012, she and her classmates collaborated to create a viral cover of the famous Rihanna song “Diamonds.” The video garnered the attention of Rihanna herself who invited them to her concert in Newark, where she personally admired and congratulated them on their work.

In summer 2013, Sonali released her most mature project to date, the stand-alone single “September.” All sales through iTunes are being donated to the Smile Train organization.

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“September” by Sonali Argade

Sonali Argade

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mp3 courtesy of Sonja Jernigan of LaFamos, Marketing & Publicity Deptartment

“For Anyone” by Star Anna

Star Anna‘s latest, Go To Hell (Spark & Shine Records, September 24, 2013), is a dark, haunting collection of songs that capture the essence of betrayal, regret, and hope. Go To Hell delivers melodic, soaring folk-rock with an Americana heart, best described as Americana-soul. Endorsed by Pearl Jam’s Mike McCready, he says, “She is the real deal. She will be a talent that we can all say that we saw her when. Guaranteed.

“For Anyone,” is the fiery opening track — a keyboard-drenched soulful number that seeps melody, but also packs a punch with its deep, rich groove. The album includes a cover of Tom Waits’ “Come On Up to The House.” Other songs (like “Let Me Be”) were co-written with someone that is not in the band, her friend Shane Tutmarc, a Nashville-based singer-songwriter.

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“For Anyone” by Star Anna

Star Anna

Image and mp3 courtesy of Alex Steininger at In Music We Trust PR

“Vaya” by EdTang & The Chops

New Jersey aggressive folk rock-indie group, EdTang & The Chops, have released a full-length titled Goodbye, Zen5, Sushi Dinner.

Fueled by the honest lyrics and rustic melodies of singer-songwriter EdTang, The Chops bring a gritty indie-rock edge. The band is known for the wild party atmosphere of their energetic live shows.

According to Tang, the album is “An introspective look into the line that separates the dates of a headstone… this is an album about hope, longing, and the waning twilight of youth.

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“Vaya” by EdTang & The Chops

EdTang & The Chops

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Image courtesy of James Moore at Independent Music Promotions

“Quitter” by Karen Dezelle

It’s my pleasure to introduce you to singer-songwriter Karen Dezelle and her new EP Lost and Found. In addition, grab a free download of her track “Quitter” via SoundCloud.

Dezelle’s gypsy-like lifestyle has taken her everywhere from Texas to the Caribbean to London. Her gentle voice and stirring stories have gathered a following. This Los Angeles transplant has played festivals like SXSW and venues like The House Of Blues and Witzend. The EP ventures into highly authentic and honest territory, expanding on her songwriting by diving deeper into charged narratives and sweet lyrical content. It’s a window into her very own heart and soul. With a wide expanse of influences, from Joni Mitchell to Jewel, the EP contains bits and pieces of her past effortlessly scattered throughout the instrumentation; including the banjo, harmonica, mandolin, and organ, to name a few. From tracks about losing love to the bubbly feeling of falling into it, she touches on the very core of human nature and emotion. She infuses her catchy rhythms with a unique style.

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“Quitter” by Karen Dezelle

Karen Dezelle

Image and mp3 courtesy of SoundCloud via Sera Roadnight of M T Press

“Accelerate” by Courtney Jenaé

Electro/pop vixen, Courtney Jenaé, is announcing the re-release of her catchy single, “Accelerate,” off of her current four-song EP, Uncovered, via the independent record label Wondr Music.

“Accelerate” features catchy electro/pop hooks with rock and dubstep influences sprinkled throughout. Life’s most complicated themes inspire Jenaé’s masterful lyrics and can be equated to love, heartbreak and sex.

Several of her songs have been featured on current hit TV shows and she is in talks with many networks about featuring more of her songs. She’s also talking to some labels about writing for some of their very well-known artists.

Being a singer is in my blood”, says Jenaé. “… I didn’t choose singing, it chose me.

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“Accelerate” by Courtney Jenaé

Courtney Jenae

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Featured for Independent PR Manager, Tiffany Youhanna