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Featured Release: Sunbears! – “You Will Live Forever”

392261 72 Featured Release: Sunbears!   You Will Live ForeverArtist: Sunbears!
Album: You Will Live Forever
Label: New Granada
Genre: Indie : Alternative Rock
UPC: 847108050939
Territory: World
Release Date: 11.22.11

“This is really the first generation of people that truly will be immortalized… and it all has to do with the internet and the reality that we are going to be leaving this imprint that will always be forever accessible. Sort of a crazy thought… but you will live forever.” – Jonathan Berlin

On first listen, You Will Live Forever, the debut full-length album from Sunbears! fools you. On the whole, each of the thirteen songs morph into a heartachingly beautiful psychedelic rock opus – tantalizing your ears and soul. Lush harmonies play alongside striking orchestral arrangements, creating an epically huge sound from what must be an epically huge band. But surprise, Sunbears! are a duo.

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Video Special: Feist Unveils First Video From “Metals”

396830 72 Video Special: Feist Unveils First Video From MetalsArtist: Feist
Album: Metals
Label: Arts & Crafts
Genre: Alternative : Pop
UPC: 827590630086
Territory: Canada
Release Date: 10.04.11

Feist just released the first video off her critically acclaimed new album Metals. It’s an eerie, dark accompaniment for “How Come You Never Go There” featuring Feist herself sporting extremely long wavy hair while dancing through ferns.

Take a peek below and over at Feist’s official VEVO channel.

Music Video Roundup: Christian McBride, Tim & Nicki Bluhm, Tiago Iorc

In this week’s roundup we take you inside the studio with Christian McBride and Sting while they work on their collaboration “Consider Me Gone,” off Christian’s new album Conversations With Christian. Husband/wife team and indie country/folk duo Tim and Nicki Bluhm serenade us outdoors with “Unforgetaboutable” shot for a Bridge Session. And last but not least, Brazilian singer-songwriter Tiago Iorc takes us on a nostalgic journey through his childhood for the fittingly titled “Story Of A Man” video. Enjoy!

Christian McBride – “Consider Me Gone (feat. Sting)”

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The Sound Culture Episode #63: Black and Brown, An-Ten-Nae, Touch People

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405091 72 The Sound Culture Episode #63: Black and Brown, An Ten Nae, Touch PeopleGreat Scott featuring Royal Sapien
download icon The Sound Culture Episode #63: Black and Brown, An Ten Nae, Touch People “My Sashimi” (mp3)
from “Glorious Dystopia”
(Muti Music)

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401822 72 The Sound Culture Episode #63: Black and Brown, An Ten Nae, Touch PeopleLeadsmen
download icon The Sound Culture Episode #63: Black and Brown, An Ten Nae, Touch People ” Words Unspoken” (mp3)
from “Words Unspoken EP”
(Beats Broke)

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Featured Release: Tim and Nicki Bluhm – “Duets”

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download icon Featured Release: Tim and Nicki Bluhm   Duets “Think About The Two Of Us” (mp3)
from “Duets”
(Tim Bluhm)

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From husband/wife team and indie country/folk duo Tim and Nicki Bluhm comes Duets. The eight tracks blend the honky tonk harmonies of California country with West Coast folk and acoustic Americana, interlaced with vocal nuances and an emotional intimacy that inspire pin-drop attention. Duets features six original songs co-written by the Bluhms, plus two covers: “Running Wild” by Ray Edenton and Donny Winters; and “Reno, Nevada” by Richard Fariña. The couple recorded the songs at their San Francisco studio, Mission Bells, with producer Dan Prothero (Galactic, Papa Mali, JJ Grey & Mofro).

Duets sounds like a smile,” says Nicki. “Duets is a collection of songs from the past and of the present. Its simplicity and authenticity captures an era forgotten while being fresh and new. These are songs filled with love, character and charm that you can hear on every track.”

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Featured Artist: Saul Williams

401928 721 Featured Artist: Saul WilliamsArtist: Saul Williams
Album: Volcanic Sunlight
Label: Columbia / SME France
Genre: Adult Contemporary : Electronic
UPC: 886978715326
Territory: U.S.
Release Date: 11.11.11

Multi-talented artist, musician, influential poet, and award-winning screenwriter/actor, Saul Williams has occupied all streets with the release of his fourth album, Volcanic Sunlight on November 11, 2011.  The new album is a luminous turning point for his unique and artistic career, and a new chapter in his musical journey. Recorded in Paris (Williams’ newfound home), and produced by Renaud Letang (Feist, Manu Chao), Volcanic Sunlight is an eclectic album blending electronic, hip hop, and rock elements. In 13 tracks, Saul Williams gathered all of his energies and has created his brightest, most rhythmic and danceable opus yet.

His early success led to collaborations with the likes of Erykah Badu, Nas, The Roots and Zack De La Rocha and he has cut records with Rick Rubin and Trent Reznor. Saul Williams’ open-mic escapades with the Nuyorican Poets peaked at Sundance when Slam won the Grand Jury Prize, and the art world celebrated the arrival of a whole new kind of talent. Volcanic Sunlight sees the breathless-spat attacks of his early slam poetry reduced to the exultation he was always chasing. He maintains his ferocity and ups the percussion, while losing the frown. Williams has also dropped his trademark verbal traffic jams in favor of more concise emotional outbursts. “There is a lot of fun to be had when you try and fit as many words as you can within a three-minute song,” he recently told Dazed Magazine, “but there is also a lot of fun in trying to get that message across in three words, or better yet when the music can overpower the words and convey something really pure and perfect…It’s as simple as wanting to lift the spirits.”

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