Blonde & Grey’s New Album Release “Drifting Through The Universe” – A Journey Across Decades and Emotions

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Blonde & Grey’s latest album release Drifting Through The Universe” is a thoughtful, immersive dive into classic rock-inspired melodies layered with a contemporary edge.

Kathy Olsen and Neil Friend have created something special here – this is a record that feels as though it’s been lovingly pieced together from the past while gazing firmly toward the future.

The lead single, “All The Time,” is the perfect opener, with Olsen’s soulful vocals and Friend’s effortlessly smooth guitar work creating a sound that is comforting and fresh. It’s a song that sticks with you, warm and melodic, like it’s been waiting on your favorite playlist.

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Friend says about the song:

I started looping a beat and then record 20-30 seconds of some music on top of that and then toss on some lyrics without spending time worrying about what was coming out – just record it! I took 10 of these and asked the Blonde & Grey community which they like best and this one won. 

I used the initial lyrics as the chorus – “All the Time Wondering how it’s gonna be…” I later added verses and a bridge. 

I suppose the thinking is we are always wondering what’s to happen next, based on what/who we’re following, decisions we make, where we’ve gone. And it’s an endless process.

The rest of the album unfolds like a story as it moves through tender reflections and lighter, playful moments.

“Since I Got You” has a breezy sweetness, while “Let’s Jangle” lives up to its name, full of charm and bright energy. Olsen’s flute dances through the arrangements, adding a magical, almost whimsical quality to the songs. It’s a touch that sets them apart and reminds you of the days when rock was unafraid to experiment.

This album feels like a leap forward from their previous release, Face the Music. There’s a stronger sense of identity here, as though Blonde & Grey have really leaned into what makes them unique.

Tracks like “Mud Mills Road” and “Gracie’s Grace” from their earlier work hinted at their potential, but Drifting Through The Universe delivers on it, with a sound that is both cohesive and diverse.

Blonde & Grey have always been about connection, and you can feel that here. Not just in the songs, but in the spirit of the album. They’ve built a reputation as incredible live performers, whether that is in small, cozy venues or online streams, and that authenticity translates beautifully into this record.

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About Blonde & Grey

Blonde & Grey, the dynamic duo of Neil Friend and Kathy Olsen, are a true example of the enduring power of music to bridge time, generations, and genres.

Based in Danbury, Connecticut, the duo bring together their unique musical backgrounds into a sound that’s as heartfelt as it is versatile.

Neil Friend, singer-songwriter and guitarist, brings decades of experience from playing in New York’s iconic CBGB scene to crafting songs that traverse decades. His partner, Kathy Olsen, adds a touch of elegance with her virtuosic flute playing and radiant harmonies and draws on her classical training and years as a music educator.

Together, they have cultivated a style that is equal parts folk, rock, and modern pop, infused with nostalgia and innovation in equal measure.

If you’re a fan of Fleetwood Mac, The Moody Blues, or just music that feels honest and deeply human, then their new album “Drifting Through The Universe” deserves your time.  

Keep up to date with Blonde & Grey on their Website.

Listen to “Drifting Through The Universe” here.

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Faint Halos Shines Bright in New Album Release “I can see a million lights”

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Faint Halos latest offering, I can see a million lights“, marks a transformative chapter for singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Paul Hashemi.

This album is a striking blend of folk, rock, and experimental sounds, which also maintains a deeply personal narrative throughout all of its ten tracks.

Opening with “The Miracle Comes,” listeners are greeted with an uplifting vibe straight away. Hashemi’s voice shine against a backdrop of rhythmic drumming and bright instrumentation, setting a hopeful tone that carries through the album.

In contrast, “Last Scenes of the Resistance” explores darker themes of sacrifice and the weight of leaving loved ones behind for a cause. Hashemi narrates the story of a resistance fighter, reminding us of the personal stakes involved in the fight for freedom. The lyrical depth here manages to show how Hashemi brings intricate, poignant stories into his music.

One of the standout tracks, “Something To Lose,” re-imagines a previous rock hit as a delicate acoustic piece.

Stripped away of its original electric energy, the song allows the raw vulnerability to take center stage, particularly in the tender harmonies with Paul Hashemi’s daughter, Cate. Their collaboration adds an intimate layer, transforming it into an exploration of familial bonds and shared experiences.

The use of unconventional instruments, like a re-purposed sofa as a kick drum, shows Hashemi’s creativity and ability to find artistry in the everyday.

“Skyline Hill” is another highlight that captures the essence of nostalgia with its minimalist guitar work and evocative lyrics. Hashemi paints a vivid picture of Philadelphia. The delicate eBow guitar lines create an atmosphere that evokes a warm summer night, while the sparse arrangement allows the listener to immerse themselves in the emotional landscape. Here, Hashemi explores themes of belonging and the transient nature of life, emphasizing how our sense of home is shaped by both the familiar as well as more fleeting moments.

The energy shifts dramatically with “Disaster,” where gentle guitar arpeggios gradually build into an emotional crescendo. This track reflects internal conflict, with Hashemi’s unfiltered delivery bringing raw honesty to lines like, “I’m losing grip, it’s getting hard to stay intact.”

The juxtaposition of softness and intensity shows his remarkable ability to convey the complexities of human emotion.

Another reflective moment arrives in “Wasted on Youth,” a ballad that poignantly captures the bittersweet passage of time. The soaring chorus intertwines themes of regret with hope, embodying the struggle of reconciling youthful choices with the wisdom gained over the years. This theme of looking back while moving forward threads throughout the album.

Paul says about the album:

“I can see a million lights” (encapsulates one of its) major themes – reflection on choices made, promises kept, and promises broken in life. For Gen Xers like me, one of the most important values has always been authenticity. Our society today makes it harder than ever to stay authentic, and I think for anybody, as you get older you look back and see things you could have done differently, things that might have been.”

“I can see a million lights” is a beautifully crafted album that feels both intimate and expansive. Hashemi’s innovative approach to instrumentation, combined with emotive lyrics and storytelling, makes it a rewarding listen.

And with more than 100,000 Spotify streams of the singles combined from this album, “I can see a million lights” is sure to be a standout release of 2024 in music.

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Real Stories, Real Songs in George Collins’s Latest EP “Songs for Grown Ups”

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George Collins’s EPSongs for Grown-ups is a wonderful exploration of adulthood all wrapped up in the comforting embrace of Americana rock.

This EP, which includes six previously released singles along with a new and exclusive bonus track, offers a profound reflection on the themes of family, love, aging, and gratitude, all delivered through Collins’s signature warm and inviting sound.

The EP opens with the vibrant “I Got What I Got,” a feel-good anthem that encourages listeners to appreciate life’s blessings.

This song has an upbeat tempo and a melody that creates an instant connection, setting a positive tone for the journey ahead.

Following this, “Where Have I Been All Your Life” displays Collins’s introspective songwriting at its finest, balancing the competing demands of personal passions and family obligations – a relatable sentiment for many especially in the busy world of today.

One of the standout moments in the collection is “My Wish For You.” This song is a touching tribute to Collins’s daughter that took almost a decade to craft. This song encapsulates the hopes and dreams every parent holds for their child, that each parent wants the absolute best for their child and this shows true sincerity and love.

“Stop the Sun” is a more contemplative reminder of life’s fleeting nature, skilfully bringing together themes of time and existence into its storyline. This is a track that invites the listener to pause and reflect, and it really adds a lot of depth to the overall message of the EP.

As the journey comes to a close with “Saving the Best for Last,” listeners are treated to a saxophone-infused melody that has a contemporary flair.

What makes “Songs for Grown-ups” particularly remarkable is Collins’s ability to tackle complex themes without becoming overly serious. Instead, he creates an experience that is both introspective and celebratory and invites the listener to revel in the joy and wisdom that comes with maturity.

Overall, George Collins’s Songs for Grown-ups is a delightful addition to the Americana rock landscape.

It shows an artist who has embraced life’s myriad of experiences, as well as looking back at all of the crossroads and paths that took one to where they are, today. Through catchy hooks and thoughtful storytelling, Collins delivers a collection that will relate for anyone navigating the ups and downs of adulthood.

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Originally from Washington D.C. and currently based in Prague, George Collins blends elements of Americana rock with the introspection of blues and soul. His music nods to iconic artists such as The Beatles, Elvis Costello, Dire Straits, Tom Petty, Otis Redding, as well as James Brown.

Collins is also an experienced writer, having penned two novels, a screenplay, as well as numerous short stories and poems. His artistic journey reflects a deep commitment to authenticity, making him a unique voice in today’s music scene.

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“Crash Course Vol. 2: Tickets To Dreamland” – A Deep Dive into Animals In Denial’s Revolutionary Sound

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Christian Imes, the mastermind behind Animals In Denial, epitomizes the transformative power of music in both personal and artistic realms.

Through his candid revelations, it’s clear that music is more than just a career for Imes. It is a lifeline, a profound means of communication, and a canvas for expressing the depths of his soul.

The evolution of his song “Inside of Me” from a love song to a dedication to music itself underscores his deep connection to his art, using music to articulate emotions that words alone cannot capture.

Imes’s journey is marked by the unique way he uses music to communicate, likening himself to BumbleBee from Transformers, expressing emotions through melodies and lyrics rather than spoken words. This approach has not only defined his relationships but also helped him navigate complex emotional landscapes, as seen in his poignant interactions with his mother through songs like “Disarm.” Music has been his voice, his therapist, and his saving grace, especially as someone on the spectrum who finds verbal communication challenging.

In the brand new album, “Crash Course Volume 2: Tickets To Dreamland”, Animals In Denial takes the unique sound to new heights.

Embracing technology, Imes integrates AI into his music production process, viewing it as an invaluable tool rather than a threat. His innovative use of AI for mixing, mastering, and even generating musical ideas shows his forward-thinking approach, proving that technology can enhance creativity rather than hinder it. This pragmatic view of AI as a team member has streamlined his production process allowing him to achieve a polished and professional sound more efficiently.

Drawing inspiration from iconic bands like Nine Inch Nails, Depeche Mode, and Smashing Pumpkins, Imes has meticulously crafted a sound that is both nostalgic and forward-thinking. His music embodies the self-sufficiency and innovative spirit he admires in these bands, from using drum machines unapologetically to creating dynamic guitar-driven compositions. This deep dive into their work has not only shaped his musical style but also fueled his passion to inspire others through his creations.

The way I integrate it is to keep it natural and to treat it like a member of the team. I have  used it for all of the cover art for the Revisited Series, as well as mixing and mastering for  this series of releases. I tend to start with a base mix and have the AI take a listen and make  suggestions. It’s really like having mixing and mastering engineers in the room with me  from demo to finished product. It has made finishing much faster and we don’t have to  take 15 mixes out to the car to check only to still not be happy. It tends to be only one or  two mixes now and mostly being the first round through the AI. I have just recently started  letting AI suggest a part for a song. So, I’ll have it generate a base beat, or a bass line  and/or drone type of texture. I may elect to tweak it or add to it, but it’s something to trigger  a response from me. I’ll then just build and build like I do with anything else. I would do this  same kind of thing with a Kaos pad, or a sequence on a synthesizer. It’s really not so different from hiring a session musician to play something you’re directing them to play, as  you can also direct the AI to play as you want it to.

As the newest entry in their “Revisited” series, “the album “Tickets to Dreamland” immerses its listeners in a rich and layered musical sound that melds hypnotic melodies with innovative production techniques. Sophisticated mixing which makes use of dynamic shifts in volume and texture, creates an engaging listening experience. Tracks “Inside of Me” and “No Enemy” epitomize this approach, balancing intensity with subtlety and captivating listeners with their intricate soundscapes.

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Imes’ own songwriting journey began with personal experiences, evolving from tales of past relationships to exploring a myriad of subjects that affect and intrigue him. This fearless exploration into various themes has allowed him to write over 100 songs, each reflecting a piece of his life and thoughts.

Collaboration has also played a crucial role; his long-standing friendship and collaboration with Steven Seibold of Hate Dept and Pigface shows his willingness to learn and grow from his peers. This partnership has not only enhanced his production skills but also opened new creative avenues, blending industrial sounds with diverse musical elements.

Looking ahead, Imes remains committed to keep developing his music with a distinct approach. With plans to release more music through the Revisited series and new projects, his creative journey is far from over. His dedication to reviving live performances, despite logistical challenges, underscores his passion for connecting with audiences directly. Additionally, his side projects, MOD CON and The Search Merchants, Imes enjoys exploring diverse genres.

Keep up to date with Animals in Denial here:

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Peter Calandra Shows Brilliance with new Album Release “Spirit”


Peter Calandra’s latest album, “Spirit,” offers a captivating blend of emotive piano compositions and ambient soundscapes, providing a sanctuary for listeners amidst the chaos of the modern world.

This brand new album consists of 10 original tracks as well as 3 re-imagined classics, reflecting Calandra’s journey from his teenage years to the present day.

The original compositions were curated from material improvised during the pandemic, recorded during Calandra’s Saturday Night Live Sets on YouTube. From these sessions, favorite pieces were selected to be included on the album, all of which are improvised. “Spirit” also features cover songs from Calandra’s earlier days performing in bar bands.

Each track on “Spirit” is meticulously crafted with attention to detail, with the album unfolding like a series of paintings. Layers of sound are carefully blended together.

Tracks such as “Joyful Light,” “Fading Memories,” and “Night Sky” show Calandra’s ability to convey deep emotions through delicate piano solos and ethereal textures.

A standout track on the album is “Layla,” where Calandra reinterprets this classic Eric Clapton song with serene notes and touches of gospel that bring a fresh perspective on the familiar melody.

Overall, “Spirit” offers a reprieve from the noise of the world, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in its beauty and solace. Calandra’s musical expertise shines through in every composition, reflecting his diverse career spanning Broadway productions, film scoring, and composing for prestigious events.

Peter Calandra, based in New York City, is a versatile composer, keyboardist, and guitarist renowned for his contributions to various realms of the music industry. With a remarkable career spanning decades, Calandra has left an indelible mark through his prolific output and diverse musical endeavors.

Notably, Calandra’s expertise in composing extends to the realm of film, where he has scored over 100 films, bringing his distinctive musical touch to a wide array of cinematic productions.

Additionally, his compositions have graced television screens globally, with over 2500 pieces created for TV broadcast.

Calandra’s talent for crafting memorable theme songs has garnered widespread acclaim, with his compositions for network television, including the FIFA World Cup Theme for Fox Sports, The Special Olympics World Games Theme for ESPN, and the Invictus Games Theme for ESPN, standing out as for his versatility as a composer.

In addition to his work in film and television, Calandra has established himself as a prolific recording artist, having released 15 albums of original music.

Calandra has also graced stages around the world, serving as a keyboardist for iconic productions such as the original Little Shop Of Horrors, Phantom Of The Opera, Les Miserables, and The Lion King. His performances, both in theater orchestras as well as alongside esteemed artists such as NY Pops, Dee Dee Bridgewater, and Aretha Franklin, further exemplify an ability to be versatile in genre.

Calandra shares his expertise as a teacher at the Aaron Copland School Of Music at Queens College, CUNY in New York City. Through his teaching, he continues to inspire and nurture the next generation of musicians.

Keep up to date with Peter Calandra:

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Deirdre Murphy’s “Matriotism”: Blending Genres in A Dynamic New Album!

Deirdre Murphy, a versatile artist and musician hailing from Dublin, Ireland, is making waves with her latest album “Matriotism.”Blending genres and pushing artistic boundaries, Murphy’s music encompasses gig theatre, contemporary movement improvisation, and sci-fi spoken word, captivating audiences worldwide.

“Matriotism” shows Murphy’s true commitment to human rights and challenging societal norms. Tracks like “Hands Down,” “Sweet and Strong,” and “Haunting You” explore themes of love, authenticity, and community connections, reflecting Murphy’s diverse influences and deep-rooted passion for nature.

Drawing from her upbringing in rural Alaska and extensive travels throughout the United States, Murphy’s artistic vision is as rich and diverse as her experiences. Past works like “Capitalism: The Musical” have earned her acclaim for their wit and profound commentary, resonating with audiences across Ireland and Italy.

Beyond music, Murphy’s talents span across theatre, dance, circus, and performance art. As a composer, acrobatics instructor, and designer for theatre productions, she brings a unique interdisciplinary approach to her craft.

Produced and recorded by Oli Ryan, “Matriotism” features an ensemble of talented musicians, including Denis McCauliffe, Thunderclap Murphy, and Claire Fitch. The album is mastered by Eoghan Tyrell.

Stay connect with Deirdre Murphy on her Website.

Stream music on Spotify and Soundcloud.