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Alternative-progressive rock band Case In Theory to release debut CD ‘Cinematic’ December 2011

November 8th, 2011 by Craig Hartranft

Case in Theory album art11/8/2011 – San Francisco, CA – Case In Theory (CIT), one of the Bay Area’s up-and-coming alternative-progressive-rock bands, is releasing their debut full length record, Cinematic, in December of 2011. This hard hitting, yet eloquent eleven-track album is a culmination of thoughts and ideas that have been circulating in the band throughout the past 4 years. In early November, CIT will head out on an 18 day, 5-state Southwest tour to promote the album’s release. (more…)

Tags: 2011, Alternative Rock, Case In Theory, Cinematic, debut album, Music News, new album, Progressive Rock
Posted in Alternative Rock, Music News, Progressive Rock

New progressive modern hard rock from Brazil’s Mindflow’s latest work ‘With Bare Hands’

June 30th, 2011 by Craig Hartranft

Mindflow With Bare HandsRecently signed to Nightmare Records for a North American push and distribution is Mindflow’s fourth album With Bare Hands. Mindflow hails from Brazil, but don’t expect the thrash/death/groove metal of Sepultura or the progressive/power of Angra. Rather, Mindflow takes on more modern hard rock tendencies, sometimes nearing metal or invoking hardcore.

Breakout Me Out, the first single, and Reset the Future are equivalent to modern melodic hard rock you can hear across America. Alternatively, Corrupted shows a metal edge, and Under Alias adds the hardcore edge. The latter is, again, indicative of contemporary trends in the industry, which also means that Mindflow should find a receptive audience in America. If, of course, they can rise above the huge, nearly homogeneous, crowd of their peers. (more…)

Tags: alt metal, alt rock, Brazil, Hard Rock, Mindflow, modern hard rock, new music, new release, Progressive Rock, With Bare Hands
Posted in Alternative Metal, Alternative Rock, Hard Rock, Modern Hard Rock, Music Review, Progressive Metal, Progressive Rock

JD Malone & the Experts debut album “Avalon” arrives July 12, documentary DVD included

June 20th, 2011 by Craig Hartranft

JD Malone & The ExpertsOn the debut release “Avalon” by JD Malone & the Experts you’ll find an album of extraordinary roots rock that brings to mind the snarl and grit of a young Steve Earle, Tom Petty and John Mellencamp. This release also features a 37 minute DVD documentary of the band in studio rehearsals for the recording of the album and is accompanied by a 12-page, full-color booklet with all lyrics and personal bios of each member in the band. The 13 songs include the first radio single, “Just Like New” and a slammin’ cover version of “Fortunate Son” (CCR). The album was recorded at Studio 4 in Conshohocken, PA with legendary Grammy winning engineer Phil Nicolo and executive producer Dean Sciarra (ItsAboutMusic.com). The CD version includes 5 bonus tracks that are not available for download, making the CD a full 79 minutes long.

JD Malone, a Dad, husband, son, brother, friend, singer/songwriter and recovering philosopher was born and raised under a bright blue sky in the small town of Bennington in the Green Mountain State of Vermont. He writes and sings songs about love and hate, angels and demons and the universal struggle to feel safe under the stars.

On their new album, Avalon, JD Malone and The Experts are not out to invent something, but they sure go a long way towards perfecting it, as only experts do.  Stylistically, the band’s music is the sort that you might hear at a backwoods VFW Hall on a Saturday night, drawing on the radio-friendly catalogues of classic American roots-rockers like Creedence Clearwater Revival.  Except JD Malone & The Experts are no lame cover band butchering Proud Mary.

They are a rock-solid band with a dynamic leader, singer and songwriter in JD Malone (imagine, say, Bruce Springsteen & The E-Street Band if they played modified country music), and their songs, as instantly recognizable as they may seem, are all Malone originals (with the exception of excellent covers of Fogerty’s Fortunate Son on the CD and Tom Petty’s “I Should Have Known It” on the bonus live in-studio DVD).  While JD Malone is clearly in charge, much of Avalon’s appeal comes from the remarkable chemistry of the band, including Malone (vocals, acoustic guitar), Avery Coffee (electric guitars, bg vocals), Tom Hampton (pedal and lap steel, 12-string, acoustic, resonator & electric guitars, bg vocals), Jim Miades (bass), Tommy Geddes (drums), and the extraordinary guest vocals of Jayda Hampton (especially on the beautifully wrenching Black Yodel).

They sound like they’ve been preparing for this moment all their lives, listening to the Everly Brothers, CCR, BoDeans, Allman Brothers, Tom Petty, et al, and crafting songs and a sound that their heroes would be proud of.  The band is both tight (well-rehearsed but not rigid) and loose (spontaneous-sounding, not sloppy), placing equal emphasis on vocal and instrumental prowess with a good dose of twang.  You’ll want to cruise down the road with the windows open singing at the top of your lungs as if you were discovering Proud Mary for the first time on your car radio.

Website: http://www.ItsAboutMusic.com

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Tags: album release, alternative music, Avalon, blues, independent artist, JD Malone, new album, new music, roots rock, The Experts
Posted in Alternative Rock, Blues, Independent Artist, Melodic Rock, Music News

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