Showing posts with label Acoustic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Acoustic. Show all posts

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Jeremy Squires

What to say about someone as talented as this man.... 

This talented singer songwriter, husband and father of two is from New Burn, NC his music although has a slight twang, is not a country sound. Jeremy's music is more of an Americana sound, slightly folk. You can hear the feeling behind the lyrics when he sings, like every word is from the heart. The lyrics are darker, more melancholy in feeling, each word sung with conviction though. 

Jeremy has released two albums. The first record "A Place to Hide" was released in January of 2012 and his second "In The Dark" was released in May of 2012... Two full length albums in one year is impressive. Both albums were recorded and mixed by Squires himself. Jeremy appears to be working on a new album, no word when it will be released, keep your eye out for it though, at the rate this man is going, it may be out this year. That would be a record for an unsigned artist right?! =]





I encourage you to check him out and let me know what you think!


Saturday, June 9, 2012

Matt Malone

Like good lyrics and an awesome acoustic driven style of music?


 The name that comes to mind is Matt Malone for me. Incredible singer/songwriter musician. Lots of talent in this man, he only has one released CD and I am praying he comes out with another one soon. His CD "withdrawn" was released in late 2011 and I cannot stop listening to it. I actually discovered him on Jango a few months ago, I was immediately drawn in by his voice. Matt has a southern background which you can tell in his lyrics, but his voice reminds me of that of  John Rzeznik of the Goo Goo Dolls just different its hard to describe. All his lyrics tell a story, and you an hear what he has been through in his songs, many about life experiences, and of course heartbreak and women.


Just throwing it out there, he is also very easy on the eyes is you like the backwoods West Virginian type =]




I really think Matt will be going placed, I am surprised he hasn't honestly become much bigger than he is. Especially among the country and acoustic music fans.

Check out his website! Let me know what you think of his music





Thursday, March 15, 2012

The Civil Wars

This duo... I cannot listen to a single song without getting chills.... There is a passion in their music that cannot be described unless you listen to their music.

Now I was under the impression that they were a couple, but if you listen to the lyrics of their songs you get a different idea. They are not a couple as I have come to find out, which is fine, but mind blowing to me that two people who are not together can perform with such passion and such crazy tight harmonies.

Their song Poison and Wine was used in an episode of Greys Anatomy and thats when they became more well known. I being behind the times and being one of the few, it seems like, that doesn't watch that show I was a little late to hear their music, I actually first heard it on Jango (a better version of Pandora) the first song that I heard by them was Barton Hollows, which was such a fiery song compared to the other songs they write. I was very drawn to their talent, its more vocally driven than musically driven which is something imo that is rare nowadays, most music now is very digitally enhanced, but you could hear that their music was not at all.

After reading up on them a little bit and watching some of their stuff on YouTube I was surprised to find out that their CD "Live at Eddie's Attic" was only the second time that they had ever preformed together, by the way that CD is free on their website. www.thecivilwars.com 

The way they blend and flow is insane to me, its like the same voice is split into a female and a male... odd I know but seriously go listen to them. If you have any appreciation for real talent they will blow your mind.


As far as genre goes, they are considered to be folk/country. Some of their songs do have a twangy sound, and the folk I think really comes from the fact that they only use a piano and a guitar, which they both play. I think it is probably pretty convenient for them, just the two of them, to tour, and by tour I mean get in a car and drive from place to place (OK obviously its a little more then that) but you get my drift.

Bottom line is you need to check out this duo, even if you do not like them, you should still be able to appreciate their music.