This has been an extremely busy week on the work and family fronts, which hardly left any time to listen to music and reading posts written by my fellow music bloggers – not to mention writing something myself. Time to start catching up! A great place to begin is to take a look at newly released music. And I found some really good stuff, mostly by bands I had not heard of before. There’s also a nice collaboration single by former Toto guitarist Steve Lukather.
South of Eden/The Talk
South of Eden, formerly known as Black Coffee, are a four-piece rock band from Columbus, Ohio: Ehab Omran (lead vocals, acoustic guitar), Justin Young (lead guitar, vocals), Tom McCullough (drums) and Nick Frantianne (bass). According to their website, the band has already performed alongside everyone from the Foo Fighters to System of a Down, and invite you to join them on their journey of looking at rock ‘n’ roll through a modern lens…Originally from the country of Jordan, Ehab primarily listened to the Arabic music his parents would play, in addition to superstars like Michael Jackson, Phil Collins, and James Brown. After coming to America, he was introduced to a wider range of music that inspired him: eighties and nineties rock including Guns N’ Roses and notably Queen…Ehab and Nick performed together in various bands (channeling Iron Maiden, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Alice In Chains) and eventually joined Justin and Tom who had been working on their own band (influenced by Van Halen and Black Sabbath). The Talk is the title track of the band’s debut EP, which came out yesterday (August 21). Credited to Omran, Young, McCullough and producer Greg Wells, this nice rocker reminds me a bit of Greta Van Fleet. While it’s more on the aggressive side, it’s got a catchy melody. Check it out!
The Lemon Twigs/Hell on Wheels
The Lemon Twigs are a rock band from Long Island, N.Y., fronted by brothers and multi-instrumentalists Brian D’Addario and Michael D’Addario. Brian and Michael, who had significant stage experience as children, formed The Lemon Twigs in 2014 when they were still in high school. The band’s touring line-up also includes Daryl Johns (bass), Tommaso Taddonio (keyboards) and Andres Valbuena (drums). Their first release was a cassette, What We Know, issued as a limited edition in 2015. This was followed by the debut studio album Do Hollywood from October 2016. They have since released two additional albums, an EP and various singles. Co-written by the brothers, Hell on Wheels is the opener of the band’s new studio album Songs for the General Public, which appeared yesterday (August 21). I think it’s a catchy tune.
Steve Lukather/Run to Me
Last October, following Toto’s final show in Philadelphia to wrap up their 40th anniversary tour, Steve Lukather told Pennsylvania local newspaper The Morning Call the gig marked “certainly the end of this configuration of Toto.” But apparently Lukather already had other plans. He was supposed to join Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band for a tour earlier this year, which of course didn’t happen and has been postponed until 2021. Now he’s out with a new song, Run to Me, the first single from an upcoming solo album, which as reported by Rolling Stone, is set for release sometime next year. The tune was co-written by Lukather together with his former Toto band mates David Paich and Joseph Williams. In addition to Paich and Williams, it features Ringo Starr and Huey Lewis and the News bassist John Piece. “This is a happy summer single for less than happy times,” commented Lukather on his website. “It just seemed like this was the right time to release the song…A little out of character for myself, but fun. Inspired by my youth…” There’s definitely a ’60s vibe in this melodic tune, which came out on August 20. Here’s the official video.
Sea Girls/Forever
Let’s wrap up this new music installment with some indie rock from England. Sea Girls, formed in London in 2015, feature Henry Camamile (vocals, guitar), Rory Young (lead guitar), Andrew Noswad (bass) and Oli Khan (drums). The band’s debut single Call Me Out appeared in June 2017. This was followed by various additional singles and three EPs, which were all self-released. Last year, the band managed to get a deal with Polydor Records. After a few more singles and another EP, Sea Girls recorded their full-fledged studio debut Open Up Your Head, released on August 14. It includes the above tune Forever, which was written by Young. I really dig the guitar-driven sound of this tune – pretty catchy song!
Sources: Wikipedia; South of Eden website; The Morning Call; Rolling Stone; YouTube
I love the Lemon Twigs. I do that Power pop Friday on Fridays of course lol and I found them while looking for songs a while back. Love their sound and I want to feature more by them. Since you are a Beatles fan like me…look for them on youtube doing the Abbey Road medley live…it’s really good.
The Steve Lukather song is really fresh and I love the sound. He is an excellent guitar player…
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Thanks, I’m quite happy with my “discoveries” this week. Interestingly, I found all of them on Soundcloud!
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I’m going to check out more of the Lemon Twigs new one.
Oh I use that for my original music…I have a private account and upload it so I can listen to it…I love Soundcloud.
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That’s cool. Is your account public? 🙂
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No…I need to get our singer to put his voice down over mine…you don’t wanna hear mine! I have a bar voice..and it probably should stay there.
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Okay, no pressure! 🙂
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LOL…I tell you what. If I can get him to do it I’ll email you a link. If you excuse the bad voice I’ll email you a link now….they are basically demos. I did all the instruments my self.
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I always enjoy listening to music, especially when it’s original. I find that pretty cool. My attempts of writing anything never got anywhere. chrispflaumer@yahoo.com.
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Ok man…I’ll make some accessible and send it later today…just don’t be too harsh on the vocals lol. I admit…I’m no singer.
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Ok…like I said…ignore the voice…you may want to check your junk folder because it has a lot of links to Soundcloud. If they don’t work I will redo the links. Thanks Christian
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Looking forward to it, thanks! 🙂
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