Hello everyone! What a great year 2005 has been, and already 2006 is looking even better. First off, our amazing
client
Patria Jacobs has been chosen by
Barry Smolin, one of the key DJs at
KPFK here in
Los
Angeles, as one of his
TOP TEN albums of the year! (Check it out
here). You can see her video documentary just to the right of you on the front page right here. If it has moved by the time you
read this, it will be in the "Video" section just to the left. See it right there? Yeah, I know you do. Anyway, We have tons
of
GREAT new music to bring you in the first few weeks of 06:
Rehab,
Revolver Modele,
the Feathermerchants, and
Bob Ricci. Have you heard of Bob Ricci? He logged in over
10 MILLION downloads for the song parody he
made of
"She Blocked Me" (a parody of
Puddle of Mudd's
"She Hates Me",
another record I worked back in the day!) Check out the video
here. (You have to click on the icon for it on the right side- you can't miss it). Bob Ricci is
HILARIOUS.
He has an entire album of classics. He will be hitting the
East Coast hard this year and will break out
BIG.
Speaking of big,
Rehab is hitting it big with their second release
"Graffiti the World"
(this time being released independently on their own
Attica Sound label). They have a sound that blends
the vibes of
311, the
Gorillaz, and
Linkin Park. Check out Rehab's
music
here. And if you're in the mood to mellow it out a bit, listen to the female-fronted
Feathermerchants. Their
sound blends the styles of
PJ Harvey with the
Cowboy Junkies and the
Mojave 3. Check
out tunes on their myspace page
here. Or, if the dance goth scene is more your thing, check out
Revolver Modele. Recommended if you
like
Interpol,
Joy Division, Bauhaus or
the Faint. Hear their music
here. Other bands that will break big from us in 2006:
One of the Loudest Tragedies Ever Heard,
King
Elementary,
Bril,
Langhorne Slim,
Anya Marina,
Oslo,
the
Randies, the
Sloppy Meateaters and
Dexter Danger. We will break
many bands in 2006. Music will prevail, Amen! By the way, go pick up that new
My Morning Jacket album-
it rules! Lenny out.