Showing posts with label record release. Show all posts
Showing posts with label record release. Show all posts

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Aloha Adler

Los Angeleno, producer/artist, "Buzzin" reality personality and half of Shwayze - Cisco Adler returns to LA for a Friday night celebration at Saint Rocke this weekend.

Less than a year after releasing his third Shwayze album, "Island in The Sun," and after just finishing his first solo record "Aloha", Cisco is set to rock the South Bay stage for an intimate crowd that can also enjoy The Wheeland Brothers, Lexo The Great, DJ Speakeazy and Ikaika Beamer.  You might even see some extras and special guests who just starred in his music video shoot in Venice for "You're a Fool" featuring G. Love.  



Indulge in his Shwyaze classics like "Corona and Lime""Get U Home" and "Buzzin'" and check out his new material and enjoy the feel good vibes at Saint Rocke this friday night.  Use code SUPERGOOD to get a 50% discount on tickets!  Buy tickets here.  

You can also enter a contest to win tickets by emailing contest@supergoodmusic.com or mentioning @mrciscoadler @supergoodmusic and @saintrocke in a tweet!


Aloha Adler

Los Angeleno, producer/artist, "Buzzin" reality personality and half of Shwayze - Cisco Adler returns to LA for a Friday night celebration at Saint Rocke this weekend.

Less than a year after releasing his third Shwayze album, "Island in The Sun," and after just finishing his first solo record "Aloha", Cisco is set to rock the South Bay stage for an intimate crowd that can also enjoy The Wheeland Brothers, Lexo The Great, DJ Speakeazy and Ikaika Beamer.  You might even see some extras and special guests who just starred in his music video shoot in Venice for "You're a Fool" featuring G. Love.  



Indulge in his Shwyaze classics like "Corona and Lime""Get U Home" and "Buzzin'" and check out his new material and enjoy the feel good vibes at Saint Rocke this friday night.  Use code SUPERGOOD to get a 50% discount on tickets!  Buy tickets here.  

You can also enter a contest to win tickets by emailing contest@supergoodmusic.com or mentioning @mrciscoadler @supergoodmusic and @saintrocke in a tweet!


Friday, November 11, 2011

Win Tickets to Purple Melon at The Central!

We know you like free stuff, so hopefully you’re still looking for something to do Saturday night because we have tickets for Purple Melon at The Central SAPC in Santa Monica!

Purple Melon is a British transplant rock band gracing LA with their presence for sometime now, and their upcoming album Henry’s Rocket is due out later this month. Check this video for a preview of the band, and once you decide you want to go, email contest@supergoodmusic.com.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Young The Giant Record Release Show




Young The Giant, a rapidly rising band hailing from Los Angeles, stopped into The Roxy this past weekend on their tour to dose the crowd with their infectious indie rock and offer their debut record for sale before its official release. I indulged in both :D

Having never seen this outfit since they changed their name to Young The Giant (the band was formerly The Jakes until late 2009), I was excited given everything I'd heard in passing and from their tunes I'd caught online and on the radio. "My Body" clearly comes to mind - and they gave an epic raucous animated performance of that song to close out their show. KROQ listeners in their 20s were screaming the lyrics, throwing their fists in the air and having the closest thing to an indie-rock mosh pit possible ... basically a mild lack of body control - mostly due to drunken excitement.


Sameer Gadhia - Young The Giant

BUT, the rest of their material was worthy of any indie-rockers playlist and, quite frankly, in a live setting, just as good as their single. Simply put, Sameer Gadhia and his clan rocked the shit out of The Roxy. Enough to convince me to buy their debut LP (even though I imagine they would have given it to me for free had they known that I would write them this stellar review).

The album fucking rocks.

"My Body," their lead single, with its bass heavy beginning, is the second track. It is preceded by "Apartment" - which is not what led me to my above statement, but is pleasant nonetheless.

The sexy and catchy single is followed by "I Got" - which is led by a sweet and easy guitar chord progression and beautiful vocals from Sameer. The song is not aggressive, but unlike too much indie rock these days, it is not so soft that you can't dance or sway to it. It has enough to keep you interested, and as a whole, is actually a beautiful song. They also nailed it in concert.

"Cough Syrup" is track four. This ballad is driven by drums that compliment the play between the band's two non-bass guitarists. It is followed by "God Made Man" - highlighted by a slow build up in the beginning that breaks out into an emotional and inspiring chorus.

"12 Fingers" is next and then "Strings" - which showcases the group sharing vocal duties. The recorded version of the track has a slightly dreamy, ocean breeze feel to it - something I did not feel/hear at the show. "Your Side" continues the dreamy like melodic themes of 12 Fingers. Also very enjoyable. "Galands" follows and has a lot of emotion and energy - as well guitar and vocal play that might excite jamband fans.

The next cut, "St. Walker," is a departure from the mood of their previous songs. The song feels like it has more angst and tension. The rhythm is faster and the singing has more overall range. Whereas the majority of their pieces are soft to their ears, the syncopation of "St. Walker" creates a markedly different effect on me as a listener. That changed experience quickly returns to mellow mood indie rock with the slow developing "Islands," the albums second to last track.

"Islands" is probably the one track that doesn't resonate with me. It doesn't really get moving until over halfway through the song when the drums come in. And, although it build beautifully from there on, my ears are too impatient to wait two minutes for the song to get there.

The album closes with "Guns Out" - a well composed ending track that highlights all the bands great characteristics - the chemistry of the guitar players, Sameer's beautiful voice and the drummers perfectly timed switches from symbol bashing to snare clapping.

All in all - the album is a great and pleasant listen. Its not fast indie rock and it is not slow indie rock - it is not drowned in sadness indie rock and it is not happy two-steppers indie rock either. It is a nice mixture and blend of a variety of musical influences that results in a collective masterpiece despite.

While I do think the album is great - none of the recordings, with the exception of "My Body" unleash the rawness that this band possesses live. Quite honestly, these guys really need to be seen to understand their recent rise to success and why they may just be one of the most talked about bands of 2011.





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