Wednesday, September 30, 2009

RadioIndy is pleased to present Sue Quigley with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Perfect Chaos"

RadioIndy is pleased to present Sue Quigley with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Perfect Chaos"

"Perfect Chaos," Sue Quigley's latest CD, is a polished continuation of this fine Seattle-bred singer-songwriter's exploration of traditional and classic female rock forms. This time around, though, the acoustic guitars are a little more pronounced and the rhythms less insistent, but the hooks are no less engaging and Quigley's resonant voice still squeezes every last drop of blood from her songs' intricate veins. And rich veins they are. "Fallen World" masterfully blends a syncopated rhythm to a sonorous cello in a moving bid for hope and redemption, while the melodic "Paper Tiger" languorous vocal belies the rage smoldering barely under the surface. "Picture in a Drawer" and "She's Not Talking to You" are nifty mid-tempo numbers reminiscent of female rock forebears like Johnette Napolitano, Sass Jordan, or Patty Smyth. But on the album's stripped down ballads - such as the closer, "How It's Going to Be," with it's demo-like vocal and acoustic guitar-only performance – or the moving "Yours to Say," Quigley reveals the softer edges of a fiercely independent artist to best effect. All told, "Perfect Chaos" is a terrific alternative pop/rock-oriented CD and a fine addition to Sue Quigley's growing and noteworthy canon.

- Rice B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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RadioIndy is pleased to present Skip Mahoney and The Casuals with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Chocolate Brides Theme Song"

RadioIndy is pleased to present Skip Mahoney and The Casuals with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Chocolate Brides Theme Song"

Layered, smooth-as-chocolate-silk harmonies are the order of the day on Skip Mahoney and the Casuals' 5-track CD, "Chocolate Brides Theme Song," an impeccable R&B ballad as old school as it is modern. Romantic and affirmative, and timeless in its celebration of love and marriage, "Chocolate Brides" is - as its name implies, a unique and soulful paean to the 21st century African-American bride. Delivering five different remixes, Skip Mahoney & the Casuals offer one performance specifically tailored to the old school crowd, another featuring the vocal group S.O.L.E. that's geared to the contemporary R&B fan, one with S.O.L.E.'s neo-soul flourishes, plus two instrumental versions perfect for the dance floor. On all three of the vocal renditions, however, Mahoney's splendid tenor and flights of falsetto proves the perfect foil for group harmonies that recall such R&B stalwarts as The O'Jays or The Spinners. As each generation produces its own particular wedding songs, Skip Mahoney and the Casuals' CD, "Chocolate Brides Theme Song," just might be the perfect wedding disc for the contemporary African-American couple wanting to add a special – chocolate – flavor to their nuptials.

-Rice B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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RadioIndy is pleased to present Jerad Finck with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Jerad Finck"

RadioIndy is pleased to present Jerad Finck with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Jerad Finck"

Jerad Finck's self-titled debut CD is a 12-song showcase for a newcomer with the discerning instincts of a pop-rock veteran. Whether delivering frantic, insistent rockers like "Another" or achingly delicate ballads "Movin' On," the CD is a model of pop balance and rock fire. While several tracks benefit from nuanced and deftly-charted string arrangements, the driving rhythm of "You" and the blistering guitar solo of "Whatever You Want" ensure that the rock in pop-rock gets its due. And with hooks as big as the great outdoors, combined with a solid, in-the-pocket rhythm section, "Jerad Finck" shows a power-pop sensibility that would make The Knack proud. Check out Finck's bold and utterly contemporary arrangement of "Paperback Writer" and you get a sense not only of Jared's craftsmanship, but also of the singer-songwriter's artistic confidence. Mainstream in its accessibility and sincerity, "Jerad Finck" is a pop-rock CD that is also original, honest, and a fine debut from a talented young performer.

-Rice B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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RadioIndy is pleased to present Robin Horlock with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Music."

RadioIndy is pleased to present Robin Horlock with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Music."

Robin Horlock's aptly titled third CD; "Music." is an 11-song collection of tuneful, well-constructed songs that reflect the singer's Adult Contemporary experiences to great effect. Noted for the relaxed but soulful passion in his vocals, Horlock delivers hook-filled, guitar-based tunes with the ease and capability of a Jack Johnson or John Mayer, but without surrendering his own considerable uniqueness. Employing extremely tasteful blends of acoustic and electric fretwork throughout, "Music." highlights consist of Adult Contemporary gems that showcase styles ranging from California-style soft rock "Here & Now" to post-Eagles Don Henley pop-rock "Everything Falls Apart." On "The Difference Between Day and Night" Horlock even seems to channel the '70's-era voice of John Sebastian, while "Life Goes On" features spare but distinctly affective sax lines to flesh out a stirring anthem of hope. Simply put, "Music." is another strong CD from an artist whose instincts for savvy and smart adult pop are spot-on.

-Rice B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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RadioIndy is pleased to present Rufflife Records with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Ruff Life Presents"

RadioIndy is pleased to present Rufflife Records with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Ruff Life Presents"

Pop it in and turn up the sub-woofers as you chill out to Hip Hop/Rap artists showing their grooves on the newly released disc, "Ruff Life Presents." Rufflife Records produces an outstanding compilation of invigorating gems by performers of Dallas, Texas. Kicking off the CD, "Intro" instantly introduces to the listener the abundant shades of energy this disc has to offer. Vocals are tight and right on the mark while the synth sounds balance well throughout. Synth horns and strings bring out the tailored feel of a club mix on songs like "To The Topp." Some of the lyrics on this CD are explicit and sometimes erotic, as on "So What's Up." "Commercial #1" and "Commercial #2" is an added plus as the voice of the artist promotes this well crafted music. Soft and subdued, the female vocals on "Smile" interplay with the male word play. You'll be diggin' the moves "Ruff Life Presents" has to offer from these creative and original artists. WARNING! EXPLICIT LYRICS.

-Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Sunday, September 27, 2009

My new @myspace.com email address



Hey, I have a new email address:

radioindymusic@myspace.com

Drop me a line!
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