Terra Stigma is a five piece alternative, grunge rock band from Long Island, NY. They are currently unsigned, but have played with many national recording artists at many of the Long Island and New York City venues.
Their sound is similar to a pleasant mixing of Mudvayne, Nirvana, and Daughtry. With an intense and passionate sound they have built a solid following, proving the grunge is far from d...ead.
Terra Stigma boasts two new hot tracks: “Leave My Body” and “Vital”. “Leave My Body” blends melodic vocals with genuine grunge, metal riffs. The guitar intro is evocative and beautiful, providing an excellent build-up for the powerful vocals to come. It’s a catchy song with honest vocals. The lyrics are emotional, expressive, and sure to please. “Vital” displays the softer side of Terra Stigma. The gritty, raw, and powerful voice of vocalist, Justin Aaron is truly showcased in “Vital”. Lyrically the song portrays themes of hopefulness and promise.
The uplifting lyrics of “Vital” are paired seamlessly with a warm, soulful melody and intricate guitar parts. Both tracks are genuinely delightful to listen to.
This was my first time listening to Terra Stigma , and I was honestly impressed by their work. As a child of the 90’s, grunge is perhaps one of my favorite genres of music. I am so pleased that Terra Stigma is proving with full force that grunge is alive and well. I hope that someday they can join the ranks of other greats of alternative, metal, and grunge music. I wish them the best of luck on their musical journey and I am enthusiastic to hear what’s next for this great group!
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added: 20 Dec 2014 // by: Music-News.com Newsdesk
Today, BBC Radio 6 Music announced its No.1 album of the year, as voted for by the network's presenters and teams.
Since 1 December the station has been counting down the Top 15 Albums of the Year as chosen and voted for by 6 Music's presenters and production teams. Shaun Keaveny has been leading the countdown, revealing the name of the album each day on his Breakfast Show, accompanied by interviews with each act by music news presenter, Matt Everitt. These interviews are now available to listen to at bbc.co.uk/6music. Also on the website is a dedicated page for each album, a selection of archive sessions from the band/artist plus a BBC Playlister page that features three tracks from each record.
There will also be a Sunday Lunchtime Special on Sunday 28 December, 1-2pm, that will feature a track from all of the Top 15 albums, and will include contributions from 6 Music's presenters saying what they loved about their chosen record.
The Top 15 Albums
1 The War On Drugs ' Lost In The Dream
Mark Radcliffe said: 'A 'proper' album where one track just effortlessly drifts into the next. It's an introvert's take on classic rock with echoes of Dylan and Springsteen but all wrapped in a blissful, slacker's haze. Over the summer it accompanied me on more or less every journey I took. And what a summer it was. It seems like a dream now but a dream that recurs every time I put the album on. I keep coming back to the same word. Blissful.'
2 St Vincent ' St Vincent
Stuart Maconie said: 'It's a brilliant brilliant idiosyncratic unique piece of work. She does something that I always love in records, there's an art streak and a pop streak. You can hear she's steeped in sleek 80s pop like Madonna and Prince. But there's another quirky arty thing coming through. She seems to be a unique act at the moment really. Brilliant guitarist, brilliant songwriter and brilliant singer. It's refreshing and sparkling.'
3 First Aid Kit ' Stay Gold
Liz Kershaw said: 'This record came out in June, just in time for a long hot summer of fun. It was on in my car all the time, with the wind in my hair and my ear full of the stunning, searing girlie harmonies. When I interviewed them on my show, I realised their harmonies are due to the fact that they're so close. Like the Everly Brothers and loads of other sibling combos down the decades, there's something in their genes that just makes their voices gel. I'd have never have guessed they were from Sweden, they sound like they're from Nashville or somewhere south of the Mason-Dixon Line.'
4 Kate Tempest ' Everybody Down
Huey Morgan said: 'It's one of those records, some artists can do it and some can't. She's one of those artists that will keep on doing it into the future. This is a concept record that I find really moving and uplifting and insightful and quintessentially her. Theme from Becky is one of my favourite records out there. I want you all to wrap yourselves around Kate Tempest and her music. She's fantastic.'
5 Sharon Van Etten - Are We There
Gideon Coe said: 'It's a record that came out at the beginning of the year, and that can count against it when it comes to things like an end of year poll such as this one. It's a follow up to an album I loved (Tramp), and I think I love this one even more. Why? Because the song writing is great, it's an emotional record, it's an involving one, it has moments of melody and harmony and use of brass and woodwind. Over and above, it's a beautifully produced album from start to finish.'
6 Caribou - Our Love
Lauren Laverne said: 'I've always loved Dan Snaith's music and this record is a real example of why he is so brilliant at what he does. Electronic music is often seen as quite cerebral and chin strokey and a lot of the chat around Dan's music is that he has a PhD in Maths and he's seen as this very intense intelligent guy. He is very intelligent, but he wears that so lightly and what I love about this record is that it's such an emotional album, an opposite to the clichés that people often have about dance and electronic music. It's lyrical and gentle. When he came in for a session he told me it's all about the different loves in his life. I think even if you don't know that when you hear it, it makes you appreciate it even more, but if you just want to dance to it you can do that too.'
7 Royal Blood - Royal Blood
Steve Lamacq said: 'It's so thunderous. One of the things I like is that it is a set of songs. We talk about albums hanging together as albums, but this is a great rounded rock record. The force and power when the two of them get together, for a debut record it's really intelligently done. There's a lot more going on than some people give it credit for.'
8 Jack White - Lazaretto
Shaun Keaveny said: 'Jack White's Lazaretto is one of my personal favourites of the year, which is no surprise to people who know me and listen to the programme, because it is whorey old raw rock and roll blues. It's absolutely brilliant from start to finish to be perfectly honest. There are some standout tracks on it. You've got Three Women on there which is a little bawdy as well, which we all enjoy, especially in the mornings. There's fantastic instrumental High Ball Stepper. Lazaretto is a very ambitious work I think, there's some nice fiddle in there as well, and as you get with a lot of latter Jack White stuff, it's almost tending towards a bit of Prog really, meandering in a different time signature and direction. It's a wonderful piece of work and I thoroughly enjoyed it.'
9 Elbow - The Take Off And Landing Of Everything
Don Letts said: 'I was hooked musically and lyrically to this. I'm hooked to an outfit that have consistently released albums that strike an emotional accord and are also complete bodies of work - a rare thing these days. They're one of the UKs finest bands. As for stand out tracks, one, two three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine and ten. Guy and crew, the Don salutes you.'
10 Beck - Morning Phase
Matt Everitt said: 'So there are plenty of Becks. There's sampling post-modern Beck, folk Beck, funk Beck, ironic Beck, pop Beck and dark, acoustic Beck. On Morning Phase - his first album in six years - we get classic singer/songwriter Beck. Aside from his ability to absorb and reinterpret a myriad of styles, his just writes great songs. There's this warmth and beauty to every song. Heart Is a Drum, Say Goodbye and Country Down slowly wind into your brain like looping trails round California hills ' following Beck's gentle vocals and some gorgeous orchestral arrangements. It's introspective without being introverted, cool without being self-conscious, and it just sounds a classic timeless record. Which is what it is.'
11 Future Islands - Singles
Tom Ravenscroft said: 'It's sexy as hell! I think that's the most important thing about the album. It finally got them the recognition they deserve. Everybody is finally noticing them, they're playing loads of festivals and people are starting to appreciate the magnificence that is Future Islands. Everyone is getting to see the awesome dancing of Sam T Herring. The track Light House just makes you get up and dance.'
12 Tune-Yards - Nikki Nack
Mary Anne Hobbs said: 'I love Tune-Yards because she's been so honest about how she felt and the kind of condition she was in. She's reinvented herself as an artist and a woman too. She recorded the album in the moodiest of neighbourhoods in the sweltering summer heat. I think it's one of the most unique and vital, most colourful records of the year, and she's backed that up with truly heart stopping live performances.'
13 Liars ' Mess
Tom Robinson said: 'It's their most polished, oddest and their most accessible record yet. When they recorded a session in Maida Vale for 6 Music they laid down half a dozen storming tracks in just half an hour. Consummate professionals, they turned into wild howling electro beasts and then into softly spoken Californians each time the red light went on and off. It's an album to make you dance, smile and scratch your head and wonder what planet these guys are on.'
14 Todd Terje - It's Album Time
Nemone said: 'I've loved playing this on my Electric Ladyland show. From the elctro-swing sounding Svensk SÃ¥s through the epic electronic ballad he made with Bryan Ferry on their called Johnny and Mary to the singles Delorean Dynamite and Inspector Norse which winds up the album, this is an absolute triumph.'
15 Alt J - This Is All Yours
Chris Hawkins said: 'This is a beautifully crafted album. Hunger of the Pine features an unlikely Miley Cyrus sample after an unlikely friendship was struck. The album, I think, is unique. It's delicate at times and precise. It stirs to become a rousing wall of cacophony. It demonstrates the skilled musicianship of a band keen to push boundaries and make new ground. It made the Billboard Top 5 in America and went to Number 1 in the UK. Not such a difficult second album for Alt J then.'
BBC Radio 6 Music is an interactive digital radio station that celebrates the alternative spirit of music and culture, bringing together the cutting-edge music of today and the iconic and ground-breaking sounds of the past 50 years. The network currently has a weekly reach of 1.99 million listeners and is home to respected music presenters including Shaun Keaveny, Marc Riley, Lauren Laverne, Mark Radcliffe, Stuart Maconie, Steve Lamacq, Tom Robinson, Tom Ravenscroft, Huey Morgan, Cerys Matthews, Don Letts, Guy Garvey, Iggy Pop and Craig Charles.
The Kiss bassist blames file sharing for murdering rock n' roll, wonders where the next Bob Dylan is
By Daniel Kreps | September 7, 2014
Neil Young once sang "Rock n' roll can never die," but according to Gene Simmons, it's already dead. The Kiss bassist recently made controversial remarks about Donald Sterling , immigration and depression (which he eventually backed off from), and now the Kiss bassist has another enormous statement to make: "Rock is finally dead," Simmons declared in an interview with Esquire . "The death of rock was not a natural death. Rock did not die of old age. It was murdered," he added. But rock's killer wasn't the blurring of musical genres or lack of craftsmanship. Instead, Simmons blames file sharing and the fact that no one values music "enough to pay you for it" for murdering rock n' roll.
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"It's very sad for new bands. My heart goes out to them. They just don't have a chance. If you play guitar, it's almost impossible," Simmons tell his son Nick, who interviewed him for Esquire . "You're better off not even learning how to play guitar or write songs, and just singing in the shower and auditioning for The X Factor . And I'm not slamming The X Factor , or pop singers. But where's the next Bob Dylan ? Where's the next Beatles ? Where are the songwriters? Where are the creators? Many of them now have to work behind the scenes, to prop up pop acts and write their stuff for them."
Simmons goes on to say that 1958 to 1983 was music's pinnacle as he could name 100s of iconic musicians. Since then, Simmons lists two bands that have carried on the spirit of that era: Nirvana and, surprisingly, Tame Impala , which Simmons' son turned him on to. "The craft is gone, and that is what technology, in part, has brought us," Simmons said. "What is the next Dark Side of the Moon ? Now that the record industry barely exists, they wouldn't have a chance to make something like that. There is a reason that, along with the usual top-40 juggernauts, some of the biggest touring bands are half old people, like me."
Simmons then points the finger at who he suspects is guilty for killing rock: "My sense is that file sharing started in predominantly white, middle- and upper-middle-class young people who were native-born, who felt they were entitled to have something for free, because that's what they were used to. If you believe in capitalism — and I'm a firm believer in free-market capitalism — then that other model is chaos. It destroys the structure." Simmons also uses this train of thought to slyly apologize for his previous statements about immigration by adding, "I find that many of the more patriotic people are immigrants."
Perhaps upset that they weren't named among "iconic" acts like Nirvana and Tame Impala, Foo Fighters shared Simmons' "Rock is finally dead" interview on their Facebook page , adding "Not so fast, Mr. God of Thunder..." Dave Grohl and company will attempt to exhume and resuscitate rock with their next album Sonic Highways on November 10th.
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A three-piece rock band originating from Cape Town, South Africa. Joint State's self-titled album is a fresh new start for a band that has existed in many forms over the last couple of years.
Spending most of 2011 and 2012 in the studio, Joint State focused on capturing their energy and emotion on their new record. A combination of intense rehearsals, live improvisations and unorthodox production techniques made them achieve their sound.
"Rawness and atmosphere" – Molded by combining all their influences, experiences and emotions, creating a fresh, yet classic rock sound.
Tracks:
1. https://www.localbandz.com/joint-state/audio/263/sunset-riders
2. https://www.localbandz.com/joint-state/audio/262/wonder-child
3. https://www.localbandz.com/joint-state/audio/261/my-dear-miss-anna
A three-piece rock band originating from Cape Town, South Africa. Joint State's self-titled album is a fresh new start for a band that has existed in many forms over the last couple of years.
Spending most of 2011 and 2012 in the studio, Joint State focused on capturing their energy and emotion on their new record. A combination of intense rehearsals, live improvisations and unorthodox production techniques made them achieve their sound.
"Rawness and atmosphere" – Molded by combining all their influences, experiences and emotions, creating a fresh, yet classic rock sound.
Tracks:
1. https://www.localbandz.com/joint-state/audio/263/sunset-riders
2. https://www.localbandz.com/joint-state/audio/262/wonder-child
3. https://www.localbandz.com/joint-state/audio/261/my-dear-miss-anna
SUPERFIX is a supercharged Hard rock band from Los Angeles with Kalen Chase (Ko?n) on vocals.
"In this day and age, with thousands of bands competing to rise to the top, it is refreshing to hear something as exciting as SUPERFIX ..." Rock Magazine
SUPERFIX is a supercharged alternative metal/hard rock band that has emerged from the Los Angeles area. Kalen Chase (former touring member of Korn) takes the stage as the unique and massively talented frontman. When you hear SUPERFIX it will all make sense, it is the perfect combination of original and energetic, cutting edge, suspenseful verses that lead to huge rewarding choruses that you can't help but sing along to. If SUPERFIX doesn't mesmerize you with the clever and catchy lyrics, the incredible intertwining vocal and guitar melodies will. And those of you who can appreciate a captivating stage performance you won't want to miss a minute of a SUPERFIX show because SUPERFIX is all about connecting with the audience emotionally, and sometimes even physically (Kalen is known to venture into the depths of the crowd during a performance). SUPERFIX has performed with many great national acts such as: All That Remains, L.A Guns, CKY, WASP, guitarist from KORN, Munky and his band, Fear and the Nervous System, Orgy, Queensryche, as well as many other great acts.
Tracks:
1. https://www.localbandz.com/superfix/audio/297/the-rider
2. https://www.localbandz.com/superfix/audio/296/mind
3. https://www.localbandz.com/superfix/audio/295/the-great-escape
4. https://www.localbandz.com/superfix/audio/294/soul-survivor
5. https://www.localbandz.com/superfix/audio/293/invasion
Album: Superfix
SUPERFIX is a supercharged Hard rock band from Los Angeles with Kalen Chase (Ko?n) on vocals.
"In this day and age, with thousands of bands competing to rise to the top, it is refreshing to hear something as exciting as SUPERFIX ..." Rock Magazine
SUPERFIX is a supercharged alternative metal/hard rock band that has emerged from the Los Angeles area. Kalen Chase (former touring member of Korn) takes the stage as the unique and massively talented frontman. When you hear SUPERFIX it will all make sense, it is the perfect combination of original and energetic, cutting edge, suspenseful verses that lead to huge rewarding choruses that you can't help but sing along to. If SUPERFIX doesn't mesmerize you with the clever and catchy lyrics, the incredible intertwining vocal and guitar melodies will. And those of you who can appreciate a captivating stage performance you won't want to miss a minute of a SUPERFIX show because SUPERFIX is all about connecting with the audience emotionally, and sometimes even physically (Kalen is known to venture into the depths of the crowd during a performance). SUPERFIX has performed with many great national acts such as: All That Remains, L.A Guns, CKY, WASP, guitarist from KORN, Munky and his band, Fear and the Nervous System, Orgy, Queensryche, as well as many other great acts.
Tracks:
1. https://www.localbandz.com/superfix/uploaded_audio/297/the-rider
2. https://www.localbandz.com/superfix/uploaded_audio/296/mind
3. https://www.localbandz.com/superfix/uploaded_audio/295/the-great-escape
4. https://www.localbandz.com/superfix/uploaded_audio/294/soul-survivor
5. https://www.localbandz.com/superfix/uploaded_audio/293/invasion
Album: Superfix
Could this be the cover of the new Foo Fighters album?
The Foo Fighters may be playing games with their fans.
On Monday, the band started posting numerous clues across different social media sites such as "1 of 8: 36.152146 / -86.797483" along with portions of pictures. Those astute in geography recognized the tweet as geographical coordinates. When fans got to the specified place, they would find pieces of a poster that could be pieced together to form the following image:
The poster represents scenes from the eight different cities where the band recorded their upcoming eighth album, Austin, Chicago, Hollywood, Nashville, New Orleans, New York and Washington.
In other words, all things seem to be converging at eight for the Foo Fighters.
Sometime Monday, August 11 (surprising they didn't do it on the 8th), the band will make a major announcement.
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