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AseCard – Comfort Zone [Double Album]

By 44faced on May 05, 2019 in Music - 0 Comments

AseCard - Comfort Zone

AseCard finally releases his long-awaited double album Comfort Zone. On this new project, AseCard (@AseCard) showcases his new growth and versatility over infectious instrumentals with in-depth lyrics and delivery. Both albums are a story, so listen to both the whole way and join Asecard on his journey through his Comfort Zone.

AseCard hails from Fairfield-Suisun, California and is a diverse, timeless recording artist with all the material and charisma to last for years to come. The inventor of S.O.A.P. (Swag On Auto Pilot). DO YOU GOT YOUR S.O.A.P.?

  • AseCard – Comfort Zone – Disc 1 of 2 at Apple Music » https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/comfort-zone/1462399904
  • AseCard – Comfort Zone – Disc 2 of 2 at Apple Music » https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/comfort-zone-2/1460329411

Heistheartist – Bright Ideas Part 2

By 44faced on May 05, 2019 in Music , Reviews - 0 Comments

Porn star turned singer-songwriter, Heistheartist, molds a lush and intimate atmosphere driven with an emotionally heartfelt approach to singing and songwriting, weaving in, out and between pop, folk and R&B. 

The opening track, “Bright Ideas Part 2,” quickly establishes an acoustic guitar-filled sound scape: the guitar becomes both a drum kit driving the song’s rhythm with mellow, muted plucks with such luscious production and engineering making it sound as if you’re surrounded by guitars playing right up against your ears. Vocally, Heistheartist freely adlibs an R&B-esque, eyes-closed, full feeling strokes of melody, fading in and out, riding above the percussive and quasi-melodic acoustic guitar ostinato, descending from the enveloping melodic adlib free space every now and then with some suggestive spoken inserts, “these hoes ain’t loyal, they got bright ideas.” Is he depressed about women going disloyal on him? Is he just having a good time making music and having fun with those words? From the music itself, you cannot tell—nor do you have to. The irresolution adds spice to an already-hypnotic vibe that portrays an image of a man with his guitar, completely immersed in the feel of what he’s playing, eyes shut tight, where each melodic line pouring out from the heart feels like another release of energy following another release of energy, encasing the listener into the alluring sonic space that Heistheartist paints.

The following 2 tracks, “Ooh Aah” and “In Public,” are created in collaboration with Zieme The Dream from the Force MD’s in their duo “I Had A Dream.” “Ooh Aah” turns up the heat and dims the lights in the room, with a repetitive layering of voices sexually entrancing a foreplay-teasing contact, perfect for the lovers’ slow dance in a candlelit setting. The energy becomes calmer and more soothing than in “Bright Ideas Part 2,” as if to close the night with your lover. Kiss-like percussive snaps, shimmering bells, enveloping up-and-down sweeps, together with licks of acoustic guitar sliding, absorbs the listener into a mesmeric, affectionate and subtle ambiance.

As if immediately changing to a faster gear, “In Public” sets off on a completely different wavelength. Still subtle, still ambient, still mellow and affectionate, but out of the bedroom and into the public: Heistheartist’s collaboration with Zieme The Dream here acquires a much more passionate and extroverted form. The vocals clearly express the desire to show their love to their partner to the world by holding hands and kissing in public. More optimistic, outgoing and resolute in nature than “Bright Ideas Part 2” and “Ooh Aah,” “In Public” makes use of brighter instrumentation, most notably a Rhodes-style organ sound coming in relatively sparsely adding to the positive vibes, as well as percussive shakers, and an often-climactic rhythmic build-up leading to the hook that often repeats, “I wanna hold your hand when we’re in public, I wanna kiss your lips when we’re in public, I wanna hold your clothes when we’re in public, I wanna show you how I feel, and let you know my love is real.”

Heistheartist shows he’s got what it takes to lift the heart, fuel an intimate optimism into his listeners, and his music is an invitation to enter a subtle, harmonious world of passionate affection.

ArchAngel – Unseen Realms

By 44faced on May 02, 2019 in Music - 0 Comments

ArchAngel (formerly SirianTheGreat) is a trap metal artist from Tampa, Florida (the birthplace of death metal). Growing up in the underground hardcore scene in Tampa, ArchAngel became inspired to transmute the energy of hardcore music into his raps. His music is fueled by his love for spirituality, conspiracies, anarchy and militant energy. ArchAngel stands against government and corporate corruption and seeks to find a big enough platform to make a difference in this world. He is the self proclaimed Shepherd of Lost Souls.

If you like Ghostemane, $uicideboy$, Scarlxrd or OmenX111 you’d like the sound of ArchAngel.

Listen to ArchAngel “Unseen Realms” on:

Follow ArchAngel on Twitter: @eLSolDivine | @BrotherhoodFL

Shoto Khan – Bare Knuckle feat. Sleep Lyrical

By 44faced on May 02, 2019 in Music - 0 Comments

“Bare Knuckle” is a Wu-Tang Clan style track inspired by Shoto Khan’s life as a Kyokushin fighter and martial arts instructor. Constantly training hard to stay on top and to be a role model to be looked up to by students, this track brings to light the inner drive of a fighter to get stronger.

Philadelphia rap artist and Kyokushin fighter, Shoto Khan (@kyokushinphilly) has a Wu-Tang Clan inspired style. A martial artist for over 25 years, Shoto Khan comes with an aggressive flow and delivery focusing on fighting & training hard in his music.

Listen to Shoto Khan’s “Bare Knuckle” featuring Sleep Lyrical on:

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SlickMick – ShroomHenna

By 44faced on May 02, 2019 in Music - 0 Comments

SlickMick (@Slickeest) is a 23-year-old rapper from Sydney, Australia who back in 2016 got hit by a car and lost his memory in Thailand. Now he has recovered and is back in Thailand drinking mushrooms mixed with Hennessy.

Watch on YouTube » www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6uk61zG1o0

Listen on SoundCloud » soundcloud.com/slickmick69/shroomhenna

EJ Too Wavy – Pressure

By 44faced on May 01, 2019 in Music - 0 Comments

EJ Too Wavy’s “Pressure” is a club banger and a “get money” motivation song. EJ Too Wavy is an artist from Daytona Beach, FL. Follow EJ Too Wavy on Instagram: @ejtoowavy.

Listen to EJ Too Wavy’s “Pressure” on:

  • YouTube » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIlpdXdROy0
  • SoundCloud » https://soundcloud.com/ejtoowavy/pressure-prod-by-taylor-king

nuw – sixotherhomies

By 44faced on Apr 29, 2019 in Music - 0 Comments

Check out the new single from nuw, “sixotherhomies.”

Available on major distribution outlets: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/nuw/sixotherhomies

Rich Flair – GIGI feat. Famous Dex

By 44faced on Apr 28, 2019 in Music - 0 Comments

“GIGI” is a hot new song by Rich Flair featuring Chicago’s own Famous Dex and produced by Brett Rambo. Rich Flair is rapper out of Los Angeles, California taking over the scene.

Sencere Tucker – Hitchhike

By 44faced on Apr 28, 2019 in Music - 0 Comments

New single and music video by Sencere Tucker, “Hitchhike” available on:

In Charlottesville, A Recent Symbol of Social Division, Pale Blue Dot Make a Stand for Unity

By 44faced on Apr 26, 2019 in Music , Reviews - 0 Comments

Stemming from Charlottesville, VA, a city with a relatively small population, but which sports a certain intensity that keeps making worldwide headlines, Pale Blue Dot are making a stand for unity.

As I write this, Charlottesville is the geographical source of a new presidential campaign for Joe Biden, launching with an anti-Trump message. Also, the discordant ripples from the 2017 Charlottesville protests still shiver through the air today.

As social division runs increasingly pungent in the air today, it is my hope that the unifying tone that Pale Blue Dot stand for in their single “Only Love” will make a larger socially-connecting impact from Charlottesville than any divisive messaging, marking a positive tilt in the scales of human consciousness.

Balancing a driving acoustic-rock groove among a horizon of optimistic atmosphere, Pale Blue Dot’s single “Only Love” teems with a unifying, positive message in its every detail: in its music, lyrics and production.

An immersive immaculate sound tweaked to perfection quickly becomes felt the moment the drums, bass and the acoustic guitars set the rhythmic drive, and soon afterward, the ambiance starts taking flight with the entrance of the Hammond M3 organ with a Leslie can, and Tony LaRocco’s vocals making an entrance, signifying the questioning of one’s current state and the need to push beyond it, and Pale Blue Dot masterfully drive the intensity to a joyful resolution in the song’s hook—“Only love, it’s only love”—the harmonious, universal message that love will cover all doubts, divisions and conflicts that can arise.

Pale Blue Dot display virtuosic proficiency in their feeling for space and intensity using minimal elements to achieve a flavorsome spirit of continuously building and rising fervor throughout: splashes of cymbals, freely singing saxophone lines and beams of clean electric guitar licks. Female vocalist, Yolonda Jones enters in the second verse pulling back from the settling satisfaction of the hook, spicing up the lyrical scenery with touches of what would happen if a social environment of love and unity were breached: where all it takes is one person to rupture the positive ties, and then the relationships will all shatter once again. And from this discernment surfaces once again the song’s resolve: “only love.”

One of the beautiful aspects about Pale Blue Dot’s “Only Love” is how the music itself mirrors its unifying message: such exquisite harmony becoming possible through all members focusing on complementing one another, entering into a mutual flow that envelops the music with an exuberant elated energy, no member appearing more or less important than another, but all come through as equally (and very) important, attentively listening to, and carefully adding to, each other.

Pale Blue Dot are intent on promoting a positive message of love and unity with their single “Only Love,” and their very own integrity support that message with a practical example of togetherness.

 

Pale Blue Dot’s latest album “Anatomy” is available now. Go to palebluedotband.com for more information on upcoming projects.

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