Wednesday, September 29, 2010

"Baby (You Never Call Me Crazy)" by Sugar Louise (Adult Rock Artist from Norway)

"Baby (You Never Call Me Crazy)" is the latest CD from the edgy Punk Rock group Sugar Louise and when you hear it, you better hold on to your seats when you do. It's definitely fast paced and has a "right in your face attitude" but with a fun, free flowing style. As you take in these songs, you'll find this band has fun with their music and it shows. The melodies are infectious and the catchy lyrics flow with boisterous form. The opener/title cut, "Baby (You Never Call Me Crazy)," shows just what kind of energy this group can dish out. They ignite with rocking vocals, buzzing guitars, and solid pumping drum hits. The next song on this CD, "Wastin' Summertime," has that blistering beat and you'll like how they change up the tempo to a groovin feel. Punk rockers will really want to check out the blazing songs of "Baby (You Never Call Me Crazy)," because you will certainly want to hear more from this talented group.

-Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Sunday, September 26, 2010

"Sverdet (The sword)" by Kjell Braaten (World Artist from NORWAY)

The brilliant musical score (written for the titled play by Vera Henriksen), "Sverdet (The sword)," by extremely talented musical composer, Kjell Braaten, takes the listener on a musical journey of a valiant Viking and his sword during the Viking/Medieval times. This set of tracks features unusual instrumentals (drums, sarangi, didgeridoo, and jewharps) which collectively entwine creating a beautiful CD of superbly mastered World music. The song, "Olavs fest - Olavs party," is bright and lively as one can visualize the dancing and merriment of the spirited party. Another track, "Utrygge tider - Unsafe times," embraces you with eerie and mysterious sounds and pulses. "Slaget ved Stiklestad - The battle of Stiklestad," has driving drum beats with industrial pulses as you feel the emotions of the impending battle. If you're looking to hear music that is magical, well produced and written, then "Sverdet (The sword)," is just the album that will take you on an enchanted voyage with its rich textures and sounds.

-Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
Check out Kjell Braaten's music on RadioIndy.com with link to purchase and links to popular sites