Alt-rock “hobbyists” Dragon and Berr have dropped another LP album, “Something Wrong with Those Two,” bringing their official repertoire to a total of five full-length records and signalling that while D&B insist they're only having fun, it's probably time for music fans to treat them like the legitimate recording artists they have clearly become. One single from the record, “Demons in the Dark,” has been released with an official music video [link provided below].
Like previous releases “She's So Shui” and “Existential” (2021 and 2020 respectively), “Something Wrong with Those Two” has been published as an independent release without the involvement of the corporate music industry. Also like their other LPs, “Something Wrong with Those Two” spans several genres as Dragon and Berr explore their sonic interests and prove they've picked up some new tricks. Fun, highly textured and without a shred of apology to the professional music superculture, “Something Wrong with Those Two” showcases in spades obviously well-practiced studio chops and the best guitar and percussion work Dragon and Berr have displayed to-date.
Georgia's Dragon and Berr have cited as main influences for “Something Wrong with Those Two” the Beatles, Fall Out Boy, Hall & Oates, and Styx, but comparisons can also be drawn to the punk-rock and industrial music subcultures, as well as nineties alt rock in general. Primus and Metallica sounds appear here and there, as well as hints of Arma Angelus. But trying to pigeonhole music by Dragon and Berr is a fool's errand, seeing as how they purposefully zig when expected to zag, and delight in surprising fans with a new direction nobody expects them to take.
“We go over the mountain and to the other side with this one,” writes Dragon of their new album and its themes. “Of course you tend to dig into some things that are very much part of us, take a look at our hearts and souls, events that may have went through creative twists to be placed in songs.”
And what about their cherished “hobbyist” moniker?
“We love music and making songs,” Dragon says for the both of them. “We are having fun — and just don't want it to stop being fun … It sounds odd really, but for all the learning and interaction with other bands and recording artists, I am almost afraid to overlearn. I don't want to lose our DIY hobbyist style that makes us us.”
And that's partly why music fans owe it to themselves to start taking these friends of the form as seriously as any other indie music group. This sound comes straight from their souls.
Dragon and Berr are Edwin and Donna Millheim, a self-described “husband-and-wife American pop-punk, metal-punk, grunge-punk, country-punk, rock band from Georgia. They are off-the-wall creatives who met much earlier in 1986 in a gaming arcade.”
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– S. McCauley
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The songwriter and producer of rap and hip-hop music known as Laron Wilson has released his debut official single, “Let Freedom Ring.” The popular track dropped at the start of the 2022 new year with an official music video (link provided below) It has been proudly published as an independent release without the involvement of the corporate music industry on the It Ain't Over Ent. record label. Powerful, conscientious, and built on the original hip-hop tradition, “Let Freedom Ring” showcases Laron Wilson as one of the most intriguing rappers in recent memory.
Las Vegas's Laron Wilson cites as main artistic influences Michael Jackson, New Edition, Troop, Ready for the World, Elvis Presley, the Jackson 5, Babyface, Stevie Wonder, the O'Jays, the Temptations, and “a host of others.” But while Wilson's own style boasts a foundation on classic eighties hip-hop, his own music tends more toward an early nineties, KRS-1, NWA sound, particularly in “Let Freedom Ring.”
An aggressive, even revolutionary track with themes of social awareness and activism, its video even sports the appearance and cooperation of the Westchester police force. With an emphasis on rock-solid beats, a clear and crucial message, and razor-sharp urban poetry, “Let Freedom Ring” by Laron Wilson has a little something for everybody.
Asked to describe the overall theme of “Let Freedom Ring,” Laron Wilson writes only that it proclaims “The truth that myself and others are faced with.” It Ain't Over Ent. describes their artist, Laron Wilson, as a California native born and raised in Los Angeles who “has been around music his whole life.” They write of him:
“On August 10th, 1970, LV and Barbara Wilson of Los Angeles, California introduced to the world Lee Van Wilson, known today as artist LaRon Wilson. Since the young age of two, he knew he wanted to become a part of the music industry.”
“Let Freedom Ring” is engineered and produced by Grammy Award winning producer @Rapheal RJ2 of BeatsHowUWantEm. Raphael RJ2 is best known for his work on tracks by Lil Wayne, Flo Rida, Snoop Dogg, Styles P, Master P, Lil Romeo, and Juvenile. Laron Wilson's “Let Freedom Ring” official music video was directed and produced by King Al Hefner of #VidzHowUWantEm / #PiczHowUWantEm.
“Let Freedom Ring” by Laron Wilson on the It Ain't Over Ent. label is available from quality digital music stores online worldwide now. Get in early, rap and hip-hop fans.
– S. McCauley
Lead Press Release Writer
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The alt-rock music duo known as Ankhtana have released their latest official single, “Masquerade.” It has been proudly published as an independent release with an official music video starring members Rozy Dahl and Chris Devro, themselves (link provided below). Elegant, empassioned, and bearing plenty of alternative rock power, “Masquerade” showcases Ankhtana as a startling sonic duo to close out the 2021 year.
Manchester, New Hampshire's Ankhtana cite as main artistic influences IAMX, Muse, Black Sabbath, Porcupine Tree, Pat Benatar, Mozart, and “many, many others. We love all types of music.” With an emphasis on personal narrative, veteran guitar chops, and a palpably genuine vocal performance, “Masquerade” by Ankhtana has a little something for every fan of the alt sound.
Asked to describe the overall theme of “Masquerade,” Ankhtana writes that it was written by singer Rozy Dahl.
“The power ballad evokes emotions of being an outsider,” writes guitarist Chris Devro. “It's about being misunderstood, wronged by loved ones.”
The description given at the band's official YouTube says it's “about giving unconditional love and not receiving it in return. Feeling rejected, disrespected, betrayed, thinking you know someone or many people, only to have them hurt you in return by revealing their true selves.”
Though they've been making original music since childhood, “Masquerade” is Ankhtana's debut single. The team have billed themselves as “an american rock band formed in Manchester NH in 2018 by founders Rozy Dahl and Chris Devro. The two met spontaneously through a musical networking site. Combining Devro's catchy guitar riffs with Dahl's vocals, Ankhtana's sound was birthed.”
“Masquerade” by Ankhtana is available from quality digital music stores online worldwide now. Get in early, alt-rock music fans.
– S. McCauley
Lead Press Release Writer
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The composer, pianist and arranger Frederic Bernard (AKA PianoPassion) has released his latest major single, “A Murderous Romance.” Gentle, shadowy, and bearing hints of treachery and diversified human drama – though with the pinnacle of keeping a classical essence. “A Murderous Romance” showcases PianoPassion's admirement for musical storytelling without lyrics, but also strongly emphases his craft in classical music writing. In addition to the considerable talents of PianoPassion, himself, “A Murderous Romance” also boasts ethereal cello work by Steven Schumann.
"I always have the goal of getting the final master as organic as possible,” says Bernard. “I love to get live musicians involved whenever I can.”
Frederic Bernard cites as main artistic influences for his new single Camille Saint-Saens' “The Swan,” as well as other chamber pieces of the late Romantic Era, which also includes the work of Joe Hisaishi and John Williams, particularly the score for “Seven Years in Tibet.” With an emphasis on morbid delicacy, startling insinuation and bare-bones phrasing, “A Murderous Romance” by PianoPassion might be both an instant classic as well as a modern outlay of a 19th-century work for "modern ears."
Asked to describe the overall theme of “A Murderous Romance,” PianoPassion writes:
“It might sound cliché, but for me it is a declaration of love to music — chamber music, to be precise ... Bittersweetness, deep passion, but also a hint of sorrow and darkness. I think it is the mixture of romantic and very serious momentums, which makes this piece of music so powerful.”
Frederic Bernard is largely known for his viral hit “Underwater Wonderscapes” (aka “Swarm of Fish”), which reached TikTok's Intl. Top-60 chart. This music originated from the third entry of his “Piano Stories” series, mostly an outlay of solo piano albums in their purest and original form. The series will receive its latest release "Piano Stories VI: Tears and Sadness Pt. 2" before 2022. In addition to his ventures into independent classically-inspired piano releases, the University of Freiburg -trained Bernard has had his work performed with lush orchestras in Budapest and Moscow. Companies featuring his pieces include Sony, Intel, LG, Canon, Doritos, Sixt, Virgin Galactics, AXA, Time Inc., BBC, Discovery Channel, National Geographic, and many more. Bernard has collaborated with such notables as YouTube sensation Rudy Mancuso, K-Pop idol Cho Kyuhyun, and famed Jewish singer Benny Friedman. His scores also appear in a broad variety of feature films.
Asked if he had any message for his fans, Bernard states, “I hope the listeners can hear the title in the music and can absorb the passion we've put into this release.”
“A Murderous Romance” by Frederic Bernard/PianoPassion is available on all digital music stores. Get in early, classical music fans.
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Middle Eastern pop singer Nova Emad has released her latest official single, “Redit Ansahum (I Wanted to Forget Them).” It is a modern khaliji track proudly published as an independent release on the Maqam Production record label. Energetic, bursting with rhythm, and bringing today's Baghdadi scene to western ears for many listeners' first time, “Redit Ansahum” introduces Nova Emad as one of the most intriguing artists out of Baghdad in years.
Toronto, Canada's Iraqi-born Nova Emad cites as main artistic influences Fairouz, Majida Al Roumi, Salima Murad Basha, Seta Hagopian, Nazem Al Ghazali, Ziad Al Rahbani, Beyonce, Sting, and Charles Aznavour. Built on contemporary khaliji style but blended with pop elements from the world over, “Redit Ansahum” by Nova Emad has a little something for everybody.
Asked to describe the overall theme of “Redit Ansahum,” Nova Emad writes that it is a “romantic ballad about always longing for the person you love and missing them after a fight. It's full of poetic pictures that touch the heart and the soul.”
Ultimately, “Redit Ansahum” is a song of romantic victory.
“Love is bigger than any fight or misunderstanding,” says Emad. “Love is the force that makes our heart beat.”
Maqam Production describes Nova Emad as having been singing since childhood, first at school and church, then more seriously after moving to Canada in 2002.
“I sang in Ottawa in a couple of Jazz clubs in 2002 with a band called Joy Fusion,” Emad writes, “then in 2006 I started my solo music career.”
She's been prolific since then, with recent global releases including the Iraqi drop “Nreed Neesh (We Want to Live)” with Moe (2019), the international releases of “Wenak” with Tribe of Monsters and the French “Deja L'aube” (both 2020), and most recently the globally acclaimed single, “Ya Habibi Taala” Tiro with Macadi Nahas and Maira (2021). Nova Emad has performed in Ottawa and Toronto, Canada; overseas at Tedex in Baghdad, and the Babylon International Festival in the City of Babylon, Iraq; as well as at the Jerash Music Festival in Amman, Jordan.
“I hope this song fills them with warmth,” says Nova Emad of her best wishes for fans. “I realize that not all my listeners are Arabic speakers, but I do believe that music surpasses language because it speaks directly to the soul and the heart. Music is the language of love, compassion and inclusiveness. Listen to music and let your heart be open to all the beautiful things music offers.”
“Redit Ansahum” was made with lyrics by Sabah Al Maliki, composition by Zyad Yousef, and arrangement by Shirak Tatosian.
Nova Emad also has this message for her listeners new and old, foreign and domestic:
“I want to say a big THANK YOU to all the beautiful audiences and people who have stood beside me as I grow in my music and in my career. You are the reason for my strength and for every beautiful piece of music I create.”
“Redit Ansahum” by Nova Emad on the Maqam Production label is available from quality digital music stores online worldwide now. Get in early, dance music and Khaliji fans.
– S. McCauley
Lead Press Release Writer
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