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Things to look out for…

Posted on 21 July 2009 by Samantha Zavala

B. Reith: The Forecast EPB. Reith’s album The Forecast has a unique sound that blends hip-hop, pop, and soul.  The songs on the album talk about everyday shortcomings and compromises that we face. While there is truth in the lyrics, a small portion of the lyrics are somewhat awkward with the music.  However, B. Reith’s vocal abilities are mesmerizing as he transitions from his soulful sound to rhythmic flow.  To hear his unique voice and sound, you can go to http://www.myspace.com/breith
Group 1 Crew: Ordinary DreamersGroup 1 Crew’s sophomore album Ordinary Dreamers is a phenomenal album.  This group has a variety of sound that is incorporated on this album.  They each have a unique vocal quality that makes listening pleasurable.  And the lyrics exhibit the importance of praise. To hear more from Group 1 Crew, go to their site at http://www.group1crew.com/.
MIKESCHAIR: Self-titled albumMIKESCHAIR’s self-titled album is a hit.  The album identifies that we are only here for a short time and that we need to do what we are called to do.  Lyrics are to the point and very effective.  The music is exceptional.  To hear more from MIKESCHAIR, go to http://www.myspace.com/mikeschair. 
Photoside Café: The Beauty of Innocence RemainsPhotoside Café’s album is an album that is soothing to the ears.  The instruments set the tone of the album. A majority of the songs on the album are divine, but a small portion of the lyrics were a bit mundane.  All in all, this band has extreme potential with their vocals and sound. They’re a group to look out for. Listen to Photoside Café at http://www.myspace.com/photosidecafe.
Tal & Acacia: Wake MeTal & Acacia’s Wake Me brings back the era of feel-good music.  Their sound is inspiring and very crucial for the time we are living in. The song Merry Go Round could have been written more maturely.  But all the other songs on the album bring forth truth and emotion like none other.  To be inspired, listen to Tal & Acacia at http://www.myspace.com/talandacacia.

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