Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Top 10 Artists You Need to Know - #6 Alina Baraz

Hey everyone!

A couple of days ago I was stalking around Soundcloud in search of new artists to show you. Yes, stalk - you know, when you check out what other artists like and embark on an endless trail of music hunting and find really strange songs along the way.

Anyways, I came across a collaboration between Galimatias and Alina Baraz - both of whom I never knew existed. What really struck me about the song was not the production, but rather Alina's voice in the song. I can't really describe Alina's sound, it just puts you in a trance-like state and is rather haunting.

Do you agree or disagree? Let me know what you think by commenting below or tweeting me at @Laura_Lithgow. Feel free to share this post below!

(P.S. I didn't forget to write her bio - I just couldn't find anything out about her!)



Saturday, April 12, 2014

Who's Better? - Ella Eyre Versus Sinead Harnett



Hey everyone! I need help. Yesterday I found two amazing covers of The Fugees' song "Ready or Not." One performed by Rudimental and Sinead Harnett, and the other performed by Rudimental and Ella Eyre. Can you help me decide which one is better?

These songstresses have very different singing styles. Eyre is a powerhouse of a vocalist, who has a way of emoting feelings in ways many musicians can't. On the other hand, Harnett's voice is cool, precise and never relinquishes its soulful quality.

Please let me know what you think by commenting below or tweeting at me @Laura_Lithgow. Don't forget to share!

Ella Eyre's rendition:



Sinead Harnett's rendition:



If you liked Sinead Harnett's performance, here's an original song I really enjoyed.

  

If you liked Ella Eyre's rendition better, listen to "Love Me Like You." I embedded the track, but you can hear the studio version of Eyre's song here. The video is better because you really feel what she's singing about - it's not embedded because I didn't want to overload the page. 

 
Please let me know who you think is better. Tweet me at @Laura_Lithgow, comment, or share!

Friday, April 11, 2014

Top 10 Artists You Need to Know - #7 Natalia Lafourcade

Hey everyone! This week I want to switch it up. Usually I post about indie artists who are making a name for themselves in the music industry. This time, I want to do the opposite and talk about a signed musician from México: Natalia Lafourcade.

Natalia has been a force to reckon with in the music industry for over a decade, and has multiple Latin Grammy Awards to prove it. You'll fall in love with the quirky, loving personality she displays both on and off stage.

I don't want to say too much about Lafourcade because I'm excited for you to form your own opinion about her. Here are a couple of her gems.

This first song has a nice Caribbean vibe to it. Lafourcade's voice is beautifully bubbly. Though it may not inspire you to dance like the women in the video, it probably will cause you to tap along to the beat - it's too energetic not to. I can't lie though. I could do without the school girl's whiny voice at 0:36 (LOL).



This final video showcases the personal side of Lafourcade. It features multiple musicians who campaign for a better Mexico: one run by love instead of hate; one where dreams can flourish; and one where its people are filled of happiness and peace. It's a cry against the country's corruption and a call for Mexicans to demand change and responsibility. If you can understand Spanish, you'll see why I choose this song. It's lyrics are deep and meaningful, telling a powerful story that people of all nations can relate to. 

 

Want more? Find out about her here, and visit her YouTube channel. Don't forget to let me know what you think! 

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Top 10 Artists You Need to Know - #8 St. Paul and the Broken Bones


It's time to step out of the rut! Almost all of the artists I've chosen to feature have a R&B or soulful quality to them. (Not that that's a bad thing.) So I've decided to change gears slowly by introducing you to St. Paul and the Broken Bones, a band that balances a soulful sound with a bluesy rhythm.

Though I just stumbled onto this band today, it's almost as if I grew up listening to their music. They sound much like the 1960s legends you've probably heard as a child in your parents' living room - I'm talking about the likes of Marvin Gaye, Otis Redding, and Sam Cooke... Or the Alabama Shakes and Mayer Hawthorne, if you're too young to know who the aforementioned people were. (Yikes!)

Lead singer Paul Janeway solidifies the authentic southern sound of St. Paul and the Broken Bones. When you see him on stage, the last thing you expect to hear is this amazing growl and roar escape his unassuming frame. But when you do, it sends shivers down your body. Even bassist Jesse Phillips jokes that Janeway "looks like your high school history teacher, or like Drew Carey." (LOL. I can't say I didn't think one of them.) But when that man starts singing, boy do you feel transported back in time. This band is sure to be a timeless classic.

Check out these two songs to get a better idea of what I'm talking about. Don't forget to tell me what you think! Hit that comment or like button!



Wanna support St. Paul and the Broken Bones? Buy the band's songs on BandCamp here!

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Throwback Thursday - Emily King

I'm super excited to bring this artist to you. Please indulge me in a pretend drum roll.... It's... Emily King! (Lol.) Yeah, it's about time a female artist was featured on the blog. And this one is pretty special to me - King has been one of my playlist regulars for years, no matter where I am or what mood I'm in. You'll see why in a bit.


It's no wonder why King is as talented as she is. Not only does she hail from one of the most inspiring cities in the world (New York City), she's also the daughter of Marion Cowings and Kim Kalesti -- a jazz singing duo who have performed all over the world. In 2007, King released her first album "East Side Story" with J Records and earned a Grammy nomination for "Best Contemporary R&B Album of the Year." And, as if that wasn't enough, she's also toured with or opened for legends such as Alicia Keys, John Legend, Maroon 5, Emeli Sandé, and Floetry. 

What strikes me about King is that she felt relieved when J Records dropped her from its label.The drop allowed her to concentrate on creating the best music she could without making "compromises for [her] creativity."  It's always inspiring to enjoy artists who have the integrity to create their own meaningful songs, instead of taking the work of others and crediting it as their own. 


But enough of the serious stuff. 

Listen to these vocals. Magnificent. And the harmonies! Don't they just pique your curiosity?





This last video showcases King's performance chops. The music just oozes out her body. I really hope you enjoy it. I know, I (and the audience) did.




What do you think? Love it? Hate it? Please feel free to comment or share below!

Take a peek at Emily King's full interview here