Hasselhoff (the early years), U2, The Replacements, The Beatles, Tom Petty, R.E.M., Foo Fighters, Wu Tang Clan, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Ryan Adams, Steve Earle, Dave Matthews Band, The Police, Flight of the Conchords
Sounds Like
Lifehouse, Augustana, U2, Matchbox 20, Live, The Fray, Snow Patrol, Dishwalla, Coldplay, The Calling, Train, Neil Diamond (the xmas recordings)
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RAISE THE SUN
THIS MORPHINE LIFE
DEGREES OF FALLING
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“By virtue of a highly polished radio-ready album, Five A.M. are poised, now more than ever, to break into a larger market. Full of solid hooks and thoughtful lyrics, there’s no logical reason why ‘Raise the Sun’ shouldn’t splash onto radio play lists in the Bay Area and across the country.” (The Bohemian).
Serendipity. The act of things happening without planning; by coincidence, but with a decided, almost predetermined outcome. Destiny. It’s a cool word, and one that completely captures my experience with Five A. M.
I first learned of these guys through the tracks of a recent Indy Sampler, this particular one benefiting eating disorders, and was so impressed with their song “Be Still,” I dropped the boys a letter and quickly found their full-length third album perched on the Ripple desk. As with all discs, it was placed into the ever-growing “to be reviewed” stack where it continued to wait.
This is where serendipity comes into the story. After a brief Ripple road trip down to Santa Barbara, I awoke the next morning, grabbed a ritual cup of java, climbed into the Ripple mobile and headed back home. Wanting the perfect soundtrack for the journey, not too loud, nor too soft, I popped Raise the Sun into the player. Now, it wasn’t 5 am, it was closer to 6:30, and the sun was pretty much risen, but still, there couldn’t have been a more serendipitous musical choice. Driving along side the Pacific Ocean, the early morning sun reflecting off the waves, light shimmering off the glassy surface in a prismatic glow, the music of Five A.M. was a glorious, near transcendent experience. The soundtrack to everything my senses were experiencing; the beauty of every day’s sunrise, celebrated and smooth, yet laced with power and emotion, ultimately soul-touching and uplifting.
Essentially an alt-rock band firmly in the mode of Matchbox 20, Raise the Sun is crafted with such exceptional skill, executed with such perfect musicianship, and laden with such a cache of indelible, unforgettable melodies that it easily elevates above the many pretenders to Matchbox’s throne. This isn't some new-fangled trendy band, or some flavor of the month single for the hipster set. Simply put, this is immaculate pop, rich in tone and texture, infinitely romantic and spiritually-tinged. Deeply affecting, each song brims with release and emotion. A triumph of pop music, Raise the Sun is just begging for national radio airplay. And I'll tell you, if the big corporations won't do it, we at the Ripple will!
"Still in Love with You,” sets the disc off across the back of a precious, chiming guitar that shimmers across the melody like the early sun dancing across the ocean. The vocals are perfectly textured to carry the band’s music; gruff enough to sink into the emotion of the lyrics about love and hope with a sense of complete honesty. A fat snare tone propels the song over the diaphanous intro, until the bass drops in about 40 seconds in, filling the song with a rich depth. Then it all takes off, a positively rousing, soaring chorus elevates the song to a place few pop bands ever reach, a near spiritual plane. As if timed to perfection by some supreme being, just as the chorus began to soar, a flock of 15 pelicans swooped by my car, mere feet from my window, skimming across the ocean, soaring unfettered across the water. I watched them, as the fat snare pounded out time with their wings, until the second chorus hit, launching off with so much power, so much celebration, I had to raise my hands above my head, sticking them through the sun roof, feeling the wind against my palms, celebrating the arrival of the day. Five A.M. and I had reached synergy. I was officially a part of the song, they were a part of me, and damn, if that isn’t the dream of every songwriter, I don’t know what is.
Elated, I listened as the power and drama of “Still in Love with You,” gently receded to the hushed piano and cello somberness of “Be Still.” The track that first captured my ears to the band, sounded so different in this context. Rather than a random track on a sampler, here it was a part of something sublime. I watched a sea lion pop its head above the waves as the vocals called out “The world rushes by/with tears in her eyes.” Then, as before, another soaring chorus freed my ears. Damn, can these cats write them! Choruses that almost seem to be church devotionals. Choruses that simply rise to the heavens, begging for spiritual release. The sea lion dove under water and the pelicans headed west towards the horizon, and “Be Still,” gently faded to silence.
"Just Say Anything,” picks up without a lost beat, adding a slightly jauntier vibe to a song that seems to be truly searching for spiritual guidance. Jangling guitars gather into a rousing congregation. A tone carried to an even more powerful climax with the title track, “Raise the Sun.” This is truly a fantastic song, a standout on any band's album. Laying on some meaty power chords and a driving bass, this track adds some serious rock to the affair without ever losing the driving melody. And even when the guys rock, the sound still simmers with emotional intensity, filled with exceptional playing, instruments, layering in delicately rather than simply plowing through the song. Big guitars ride through the verse, but listen for the glistening guitar tones that sprinkle throughout like a gentle spring rain falling down. Dig that meaty bass breakdown after the first chorus. The vocals are positively impassioned here, singing with a raw emotion rarely heard in pop of this caliber.
And in the end that’s what gets me about Raise the Sun. The production of the album is immaculate. Each tone crisp and shimmering. But rather than drowning out the human energy, or glossing over the rawness of a broken heart, or a soul filled with regret, the band and production meld together perfectly, leaving in it’s wake a deeply touching, gorgeous sounding album of honesty and pain. A must listen for anyone who wants to feel touched by a song, elevated by an emotion. Moved by a verse.
Pick this one up and lose yourself in just how good pop music can be.
Hi-ay, friend! Our album is is completed and released and you preview songs from the SnoCap and TuneCore widgets that we've embedded in our page. Check it out!
Or if you prefer you can search "The Nubbish" in iTunes, Napster or LaLa.
Please check out our myspace to hear the live recordings from "The Beat" with the Santa Rosa Media Center. All songs are on ReverbNation & Facebook too. A DVD of the show will be coming out next year. Hopefully we will have video to post soon.
This Friday will be our last show of '09. We are taking some time to work on our 1st studio album. Hope you can make it out for Friday the 13th!
Drop Motion w/ Blueshift LIVE @ Jasper O'Farrells
This Friday, Nov 13th @ 9PM 21+ / No Cover
6957 Sebastopol Ave Sebastopol, CA 95472-3410 (707) 829-2062
Please check out our myspace to hear the live recordings from "The Beat" with the Santa Rosa Media Center. All songs are on ReverbNation & Facebook too. A DVD of the show will be coming out next year. Hopefully we will have video to post soon.
This Friday will be our last show of '09. We are taking some time to work on our 1st studio album. Hope you can make it out for Friday the 13th!
Drop Motion w/ Blueshift LIVE @ Jasper O'Farrells
This Friday, Nov 13th @ 9PM 21+ / No Cover
6957 Sebastopol Ave Sebastopol, CA 95472-3410 (707) 829-2062
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Hey There! Thanks for being a friend! ~ New album premier on Myspace NOW! ~ The Alt/Pop/Rock/Electronic JAZE WADE album out on TMG Records, The single, "What's Come Over Me" is in the U.K. Top 40 & already has alone over 80,000 Myspace plays. "The Light Between Space" available online and to retail stores. It's getting BIG fast with INCREDIBLE reviews and it's about to be everywhere....Click the profile pic! You can order the cd with this link. http://www.tatepublishing.com/bookstore/book.php?w=812517012175 Also on Amazon.com Google (jaze wade) for pages of more info. Be HIP to the scene & know about this before your friends.
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There is currently a search for two types of bands for record label consideration.
*** Note: PLEASE IDENTIFY IF YOU ARE IN GROUP 1 OR 2 IN THE SUBJECT LINE OF YOUR RESPONSE. Emails are being reviewed by different representatives.
1. A Pop/Rock/Commercial band with female lead. Band must consist of 2 guitars (Prefer both guitar players to be of lead caliber. However, one lead and one rhythm is acceptable), keyboard/piano, bass, and drums. Lead vocal, followed by backing vocals, in that order, is a plus as it relates to other members of the group. Average age of the band cannot exceed 28 years of age.
* Group must have an outstanding lead vocalist. ** Musicianship throughout the entire band must be very strong. *** Group cannot currently be under any contract of any type that is related to the music industry.
2. A Modern Rock band with male lead. Must be a complete band but there are no prerequisites as it relates to the make up of the band. Average age of the band cannot exceed 23 years of age.
* Group must have an outstanding lead vocalist. ** Musicianship throughout the entire band must be very strong. *** Group cannot currently be under any contract of any type that is related to the music industry.
XXX - If you meet the minimum qualifications as described above. Email a link for your MySpace Page and if applicable, a link for your website to: recordingartistsearch@gmail.com
Only send one email with your links. Due to the volume of responses normally received for these types of opportunities. After review of your material, you will only be contacted if there is an interest in attending one of your shows by a label representative. As such please to not send any follow up emails regarding selections. If you were not contacted back, there was not an interest.
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