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  1. 01/05/2019

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    Band Name: Andy Michaels Album Name: Where are you Now  Year Released: 2017 Website: www.andymichaelsmusic.com Music Style: Adult Contemporary Influences: Cold Play  Sound Like: Maroon 5 Performing Rights Society: APRA (AUSTRALIA) Label Affiliation: Unsigned Geographic Hometown: Perth, Australia Band Description: A singer/songwriter from Australia who has been compared with Live, James Blunt, The Script, Cat Stevens, and Neil Young , whilst his arrangements and music are also reminiscent of Cold Play, Maroon 5, Pink Floyd and Peter Gabriel.Andy has established a popular following over the years with his works constantly compared with modern contemporary artists “The Script”, “James Blunt” and “Maroon 5”, as well as international Legends Cat Stevens and Neil Young. His voice is unique and gives passion and vitality to his songs. His lyrics are intelligent and profound, yet innocent and appealing. His music empowers his words.  His voice is unique and gives passion and vitality to all his songs and for added soul inspiring impact, on several songs he also enlisted the amazing vocal talent of UK born Kerrie Ironside. For more information about Andy’s music visit www.andymichaelsmusic.com Andy has played guitar since a car accident left him temporarily incapacitated before he was 20 years of age. His poems have been published by the International Library of Poetry, USA. Andy has not lost his passion for performing, with regular performances around Australia as well as in Asia, including China. His songs have received radio play in many countries including Australia, USA, England, Canada, South Africa, Switzerland and Netherlands, where his songs have been syndicated to multiple radio stations. For more information visit  www.andymichaelsmusic.com

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  2. 01/03/2019

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    Band Description: Henry Metal is one of the most exciting new artists in rock and his new album, "War In Heaven," was out everywhere January 1, 2018. Henry Metal debuted in late March of 2017 with the release of 2 singles, “Butthead Maven” and “Boss of Me,” both of which would appear on his first album “So It Hath Begun.”  The nine song LP was the genesis of a uniquely honest, straightforward and blatant style which subsequently unfolded organically into 4 more full-length albums released rapid-fire during Henry's debut year.  Sometimes humorous and sometimes righteously indignant, “So It Hath Begun” covered the landscape of raw rebellion, lust, sarcasm and humor with a middle finger displayed proudly to all conventions pertaining to the business of making commercial music.  The momentum created with “So It Hath Begun” pushed seamlessly into “Wizard Vs Demon,” Henry's second album.  Songs such as “Succubus,” “Heavy Metal Is Dead” and the title track “Wizard Vs Demon” developed the somewhat more serious musical aspirations of Henry, while tracks such as “Hackers, Leakers, Truth Seekers,” “Fukushima Ceviche” and “Possible Side Effects” took shots at society at large.  Humor also plays a continuous part throughout the album, especially in “Samurai” and “Rock Out.”  Musically, Henry's classic baroque guitar shreds continued to weave in and out of classic American blues-rock pentatonic riffs, all the while sitting snugly in a deep, intricate pocket of solid and perpetually moving metal.   Meanwhile, the outright rejection of every entertainment business formula and traditional gatekeeper had become an overarching theme in the style and marketing of Henry Metal.  The music videos for “Wrist is Pissed,” “Wizard Vs Demon,” “Terrible Driver,” “Thought Police” and “You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet” are campy, unapologetic affairs with the same simplicity and purity of intention, for better or worse, as the music itself.  As the campy imagery mingles with music that rages with intensity it becomes a cautionary message about taking even serious things too seriously.  This approach has not been without its critics and some have dismissed it as either too derivative (largely because of the faceprint and mask) or not serious enough for their tastes.  Of course, Henry is not the first to undergo the critical wrath of musical know-it-alls.  To hear Henry tell it, “if you're pissing people off, you know you're doing something right.” Henry's third record, “The Maestro Abides,” took a decidedly more serious and substantive turn as evident on such tracks as “Thought Police,” “Bankster,” “The Maestro Still Abides” and “On With the Show.”  Though not quite your average 'good time rock,' the album is packed with good times, from a strange rebel and sheriff interlude to a song about speed walking and not putting enough ink into disposable pens and, hence, wasting time and good plastic.  The album, in some spots, is perhaps Henry's most abrasive and opinionated to date, though all better for it. “Metal O'Clock” is Henry's fourth offering which is an extremely engaging, musical and catchy affair from beginning to end.  With big choruses, memorable riffs and a stadium rock vibe it might be considered quite commercial were it not for its subject matter which opens with a punk rock middle finger, continues into a thrash metal fury and pays homage to the Swedish Viking gods Odin and Freyja on the way to making fun of government ineptitude and consumerism.  To cap off his senior release, Henry sarcastically glorifies drug abuse before taking us out with a tune about elective cosmetic surgery.  As usual, there is not a single dull moment on the intense, virtuosic and precisely composed “Metal O'Clock.”  "Henry Metal V" takes a highly stylized and original approach to the True M

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New music from new artists that you've never heard of. Seaon One starts 2/1/19!