Posts Tagged ‘free song’

**BLAST Campaign: Ian Moore (Band #15)

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

Don’t miss out on the exclusive, free download today of Ian Moore’s unreleased song “Coraline” when you call **BLAST (**25278) from your mobile phone. You won’t find it anywhere else!

About Ian Moore:

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El Sonido Nuevo, the new studio record from Austin-raised, Seattle-based singer/songwriter Ian Moore, his seventh, bridges the gap between the stylistic offshoots of his past few records and the guitar-slinging bravado that characterized his earlier, often bluesier, output. “The album is a retrenching in the face of a diffuse pop culture landscape,” says Moore. “Every band has ten members, every movie is a sequel, there are 500 channels and nothing’s on.”

**BLAST Campaign: Butch Walker (Band #14)

Monday, March 28th, 2011

Enjoy a free song download of “She Likes Hair Bands” by music writer, producer and performer Butch Walker when you call **BLAST (**25278) today on your mobile phone!

About Butch Walker

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Butch Walker was hooked on hard rock ever since he was little. He loved heavy metal and new wave. He would play in clubs 6 nights a week in a metal cover band, and get up 2 hours later to go to high school, with eyeliner still running down his face.

While he was still a kid, he left Cartersville, Ga. with my clubbing cash, moved to LA and took his band with him. They were signed to a major label record deal 10 months later, making a record with a hot producer, and a video with the guy who did all those dumb Aerosmith videos. However, shortly after, they got the memo from the label that our style of music was being eaten by a guy named Eddie Vedder.

Butch ended up ditching the whole concept and decided to venture on his own. He was getting into a lot of indie records and hated what a lot of the rock “market” had become. He started hanging out at the local record store and arguing with the clerks about which Pavement or Pixies record was better. He started getting into stuff like Sloan, Weezer, Jellyfish, Beck and Radiohead and liked it all.

All through the 90′s, his new band played 250 shows a year all over the country, in countless vans, and KOA’s, and played wherever they could get a gig. They sold their own merch, records and tapes (!), and made enough money to come back to Atlanta every once in awhile to pay rent. They did very well, but the music was not quite there. Butch was still searching for his real identity, underneath his musically schizophrenic skin.

Well, just as we started to be inundated with one-syllable, one-word, misspelled (sp?) band names that took themselves way too seriously, I put THE MARVELOUS 3 (R.I.P.) together, and within a year of playing a few sold out shows around the southeast (and a lot of empty ones too), 99X, a big station in Atlanta started playing a song of ours (on our indie release) called “Freak of the Week” on their station. It blew up.

After producing an unsuccessful next album, the band broke up, and Butch went underground in 2009. He started getting asked to write and produce with other groups around the country. Some of these groups went on to have big hits and sales like Avirl Lavigne, Simple Plan, Midtown, Sevendust and American Hi-Fi.

Now he writes and produces his own music and albums as well as for others.

**BLAST Campaign: Four Year Strong (Band #13)

Sunday, March 27th, 2011

Punk band Four Year Strong offers their song “Heroes Get Remembered, Legends Never Die” to you today for free when you call **BLAST (**25278) from your mobile phone!

About Four Year Strong:

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A single word can hardly describe the kind of career Four Year Strong have experienced since the release of their 2007 debut album, but “epic” comes pretty close. Alan Day (Vocals/Guitar), Dan O’Conner (Vocals/Guitar), Joe Weiss (Bass), Josh Lyford (Synth), and Jake Massucco (Drums) are Four Year Strong. The band has long since graduated from their closet venue and community center background, selling out 2000-capacity headlining shows with their perfected formula of unrelenting spirit, gut-wrenchingly good music, and no flashy gimmicks. Their unique blend of brutal breakdowns and soaring choruses incites a riot like nothing seen before, leaving live crowds and CD listeners alike simultaneously blown away and fired up.

Rise or Die Trying premiered September 18th, 2007 on I Surrender Records. Over one year later, the album continues to generate an excited buzz across the web. It caught the ears of Fall Out Boy’s Pete Wentz and in February 2008, the band was proud to announce its partnership with Decaydance Records, joining the ranks of bands like Panic at the Disco, The Academy Is…, and Gym Class Heroes. With the support of both Decaydance and I Surrender Records, Four Year Strong are building themselves to the top with an indestructible foundation.

Their influences range from Lifetime to Saves the Day, Gorilla Biscuits to New Found Glory. “We just play exactly what we want to hear,” describes Dan, explaining their combination of hardcore and pop-punk. The five guys of Four Year Strong have already shared the stage with The Starting Line, Cobra Starship, and pop-punk legends New Found Glory, as well as touring across Japan, Australia, and the UK. After a stint on the 2008 Vans Warped Tour Smartpunk stage, the band is featured on Rockstar Taste of Chaos Tour, alongside Bring Me The Horizon, Thursday, and Cancer Bats.

Four Year Strong have made themselves known as one of Alternative Press’s “100 Bands You Need To Know in ‘08” and “Most Anticipated of ‘09”, not to mention Rolling Stone’s “40 Bands You Need To Know”. Frequenting the iTunes Top Alternative charts, Smartpunk Top 10 sales and Purevolume’s “most played” charts, the band has garnered 9 million plays on MySpace by simply making music the way they want it to be made.

Armed with do-it-yourself determination, Four Year Strong do not pretend to be anyone but themselves. The band does not sugarcoat their image, avoiding the pretty-boy front that smothers the scene. Behind the numerous tattoos and grizzly beards, Four Year Strong are the kind of guys you would want to bring home to Mom and Dad. The band does not bother with egos or attitude, determined to connect with every fan on a personal level.

Four Year Strong combine equal parts melody and mayhem; however, their true talent lies in the ability to use these parts to create one exciting, infectious whole. “We wanted to put out a great record and not just a bunch of great songs.” They fully embrace their album title, Rise or Die Trying, and Four Year Strong will continue to move up and up until they’ve taken the world by storm. With a new album on the horizon, things are only getting bigger for Four Year Strong.

Brace yourself, start the takeover.

**BLAST Campaign: Gold Panda (Band #11)

Friday, March 25th, 2011

Named one of SPIN Magazine’s 35 Must-Hear Acts at SXSW, London’s Gold Panda takes over **BLAST today. His song “You” is available for free download when you call **BLAST (**25278) from your mobile phone!

About Gold Panda:

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Hailing from Chelmsford, Essex, Gold Panda spent the early part of last year building a reputation as remixer du jour for the likes of Little Boots, Telepathe, Bloc Party, Simian Mobile Disco, Health and The Field, before releasing three EPs of his own material in the summer to huge critical acclaim from the likes of Pitchfork, Dazed and Confused, The Guardian, NME and beyond. Live performances soon followed and his invigorated head hunched style quickly won further fans as well as establishing him as an artist who could play live rather than just prod at an expensive laptop.

The journey to his current illuminated standings has been long and intermittently strange. Having spent downtime behind the counters of various establishments of ill repute – finding out that record stores and adult stores are no less seedier than each other. GP consolidated the rest of his hours creating archives of electronic music; each track different from the other, incorporating multitudes of styles and disparate influences and obscure samples and base material.

With his raved-about remixes that quickly found the interested of various labels, blogs and tastemakers interest in his own material was inevitable and Gold Panda began culling his back-archive of material for a series of low key releases. The first was ‘Miyamae’, a 12” on Various, followed by the ‘Quitters Raga’ 7” on Make Mine, and the third, ‘Before’ was released digitally and on 250 limited CDs via Puregroove. The releases were heavily influenced from a year spent living in Japan, as well as B movies on vhs video, minimal techno and hip hop. An avowed lover of Japanese culture and it’s lifestyle, Gold Panda spend two years at the renowned School of Oriental and Asian Studies (SOAS) learning to read and write Japanese.

Now having essentially cleared the decks (bar the 100+ tracks that may one day creep into the open as he sees fit), 2010 will see Gold Panda releasing his debut album and pushing on and consolidating his quickly burgeoning reputation as one of the brightest names in the electronic scene.

**BLAST Campaign: Nicki Bluhm (Band #10)

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

Call **BLAST (**25278) today with a free download of “Before You Loved Me” from Nicki Bluhm!

About Nicki Bluhm:

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Nicki Bluhm has taken everyone, including herself, by surprise. Her story began at a New Years Eve party when she sang an impromptu blues song that caught the attention of musician/producer Tim Bluhm (The Mother Hips/Rhythm Devils). With Tim’s encouragement Nicki began to write songs and perform in public and soon was earning fans of her own. They went on to record Nicki’s debut album, “Toby’s Song” (2008), which appeared in Jambase’s top ten albums of the year. Nicki and Tim were married shortly after and formed her band with childhood friend, Deren Ney. The band continued to grow with the addition of bassist Steve Adams (ALO) and drummer Mike Curry. Nicki has since shared the stage with Josh Ritter, Jackie Greene, Phil Lesh, Pegi and Neil Young, Butch Walker, and Leon Russell. Her performances are always well received and she never fails to sell at least a dozen CDs to her freshly-converted fans.

Her forthcoming sophomore album “Driftwood” shows an impressive progression of Nicki’s natural talent. The songs range from the AM magic of Linda Ronstadt to the charming duets of Johnny Cash and June Carter and hints of stoney Memphis soul. Bluhm’s ability to look beyond current trends has put her in a class of her own and her sensational performances on the festival circuit have confirmed this. Her warm, strong voice and striking appearance have broad and undeniable appeal.

Joined by talented musicians such as Jackie Greene, Tim Carbone (Railroad Earth), Dave Ralicke (Dengue Fever), and members of ALO, and The Mother Hips; Nicki, Tim and producer/engineer Dave Simon-Baker recorded the eleven tracks at their San Francisco studio, Mission Bells. Honest, imaginative and captivating, this record is one that will surely elevate Nicki’s status and stand the test of time.

**BLAST Campaign: Buffalo Tom (Band #9)

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011

The free download of the day when you call **BLAST (**25278) on your mobile phone is “Arise, Watch” by the alternative rock band Buffalo Tom. Remember: there’s a different song by a different band available every day for free when you call **BLAST.

About Buffalo Tom:

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Buffalo Tom released its eighth studio album, Skins, on February 15th, 2011. Produced by the band in their hometown of Boston, MA, and mixed by long-time friends Paul Q. Kolderie (who produced the band’s breakout third album, 1992’s Let Me Come Over) and Tom Polce, Skins is the follow up to 2007’s acclaimed Three Easy Pieces, which brought Buffalo Tom back into the spotlight after a nine-year hiatus. Skins is the first release on the band’s own Scrawny Records via a worldwide partnership with The Orchard, and features guest Tanya Donnelly of Belly, Breeders and Throwing Muses fame singing on the song “Don’t Forget Me.” Besides the standard CD, a deluxe edition will be available with demos and b-sides, as well as a vinyl version with a download card featuring the additional songs. The first song from the album, “Arise, Watch,” debuted this week on Stereogum.

Skins is everything you want from a Buffalo Tom album – its rock pummels and its ballads ache – and it reminds you why they hold such a strong place in so many people’s hearts, including Jon Stewart, who had the band play on the final airing of his late-night syndicated talk show in the late 90s. Still comprised of the original trio of Bill Janovitz (guitars and vocals), Chris Colbourn (bass and vocals) and Tom Maginnis (drums), the songwriting is as sharp and poignant today as it ever was. From the signature interplay of Janovitz and Colbourn’s vocals to the scorching guitars and rolling thunderous drum arrangements, few other bands have been able to master depth and sensitivity at such volumes.

Writer/actor Mike O’Malley, whose star has recently risen higher as a result of his work on Glee, loves the band so much that he asked to write the bio for Skins. In it, he writes of the moment he discovered the band when they released 1994’s Big Red Letter Day:

“Here were men my age making music about things that mattered — how we navigate our lives amidst the messes we get handed and the messes we’ve made – and they were doing it with an authentic sound that had heft, texture and drive. They did what we want our rock and roll to do – distill potent observations about life and disguise any sentimentality — eliminate it – by backing up the observations with guitars and drums.”

He continues:

“And for those who fell for the Buffalo Tom of “Taillights Fade,” “Soda Jerk,” “Tree House” and “Summer,” this document exists, in part to proclaim that Buffalo Tom’s new album Skins is worthy of your attention. It has all the things that Buffalo Tom does well. Songs about situations and subjects that the average human can relate to — with all the gravity you’d expect from a band that still has something to say. Throughout Skins, Buffalo Tom is unafraid to go deeper than the surface layer, and they spend much of this record bringing forth warnings, laments and admonishments.”

The tracklist for Skins is below:

01 Arise, Watch
02 She’s Not Your Thing
03 Down
04 Don’t Forget Me
05 Guilty Girls
06 Miss Barren Brooks
07 Paper Knife
08 Here I Come
09 Lost Weekend
10 The Hawks & The Sparrows
11 The Big Light
12 The Kids Just Sleep
13 Out of The Dark