"The Vision of Love" is the much anticipated new single from Kris Allen's sophomore album, due out later this year. Co-written by Kris himself, this funky pop song is full of inspiration. When a heart breaks, And the world shakes, Kris asks, Will we stand for the vision of love? Such a great concept for a song, almost coinciding with Kris' first single "Live Like We're Dying."
Not only does this song have a catchy beat, but the lyrics are definitely influential. The lyrics, Lonely needs a friend, Ask him where he's been, You could be the Light that comes and turns his world around, and, Make-up hides her face, Cause she feels out of place, She cries, Come on someone tell this girl she's beautiful, make up the two verses and are so simple, yet so powerful.
This song is just another example of the inspiration Kris Allen's music posses. Definitely the kind of music I'm into and what the world needs more of, and this song definitely has the makings of a great single.
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Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Friday, March 2, 2012
Jason Castro signs with Word Records
USA Today has reported that Jason Castro has signed with Word Records. After re-releasing his debut album (which was under Atlantic Records) to the Christian market back in November 2010, Word expressed more interest in Jason's music and offered him a full deal.
“We’ve been working together for a long time. After awhile, we all came to the conclusion that, for this next record, it might be good for Word to lead the way.” says Jason.
After months of writing, Jason says he plans to hit the studio this spring and hopes to release his sophomore album this fall.
“We’ve been working together for a long time. After awhile, we all came to the conclusion that, for this next record, it might be good for Word to lead the way.” says Jason.
After months of writing, Jason says he plans to hit the studio this spring and hopes to release his sophomore album this fall.
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Monday, February 27, 2012
Interview with band Run On The Sun
Run On The Sun is a Connecticut-based band made up of Brett Steinberg, Alessandro Chillé, Ethan Armstrong and Itamar Gov-Ari. This band got a following quickly after performing various shows in New England, as well as playing at The Bamboozle and Virgin Mobile FreeFest.
With their brand new EP New Empire out tomorrow, here is your chance to get to know the band when the guys took some time to talk about their band, their music and the inspiration behind their music.
How did the name Run On The Sun originate?
Our drummer's sister, Kim Armstrong, actually came up with the name back before the band got started. It fit our sound and message perfectly - to shoot for the stars, follow our dreams and do the impossible.
How would you describe your music style?
Piano Rock in the vein of The Script, The Fray, or One Republic, with soaring guitar melodies leaping over rich, powerful vocals.
What makes you different from other bands?
We advocate young love and the constant pursuit of happiness. Too many bands out there today focus on the anguish of the world. It's our mission to move people to do good because of our music.
How did you all meet?
We all went to high school together in Greenwich, CT and ran into each other while performing and in classes there.
When did you decide this was something you all wanted to pursue?
The second we finished writing our first song together as Run On The Sun, something clicked and there was no doubt that we were on the right path with this band. We wrote the song "Hold On" in honor and memory of all of those affected by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan. All of the proceeds from its sale on iTunes goes to the Japanese Red Cross Society. That was our first step in trying to do our part, and something that has influenced our opinions on what our music can do for the world ever since.
What would you say has been your biggest lucky break?
It's hard to say. Playing the Bamboozle this year was really a ton of fun and our first, great band experience. Brett just appeared on the Howard Stern show the other day and they want to bring the band on to do a half hour segment. Hopefully that pans out, and if it does, that just might be the biggest break yet.
I like the idea of positive music, considering a lot of artists don't usually make that their main focus. How did that idea come about?
We identify with positive music because that's who we are as people. We write from our hearts, and don't get me wrong, we do write a sad song here and there. Ultimately, we try to be the change we want to see in the world. Music is such a fantastic medium for moving people, we have to make the most of it.
What inspires you to write a song?
Our feelings and experiences, what we see happening around us, anything relevant that resonates with us personally eventually works its way into our music. People inspire that. Events inspire that. Heck, this interview might just inspire a song. We'll see.
What does it feel like to be up on stage performing?
Imagine that dream that you never want to wake up from. It's a bit sweatier, but feels just as good.
Name some artists on your ipods.
The Script, Coldplay, Skrillex, Jack's Mannequin, One Republic, Fiona Apple.
Finish this sentence: Ten years from now I will be…
Doing what we love and doing the best we can with it. We will never give up on our dreams.
12. Where can people keep up with you? Website, Facebook, Twitter?
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/runonthesun
Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/runonthesunband
Website - http://www.runonthesunmusic.com
Mailing list - http://runonthesun.fanbridge.com
13. What message do you have for all your fans and supporters?
This is a quote from a Broken Bells song: "Remember what they say, There's no shortcut to a dream, It's all blood and sweat and life is what you manage in between." Live by that saying and you will be sure to leave your mark on the world.
Thanks to Run On The Sun for the awesome interview, and be sure to get their new EP New Empire, out tomorrow! Also be sure to check back here soon for my review of the album!
With their brand new EP New Empire out tomorrow, here is your chance to get to know the band when the guys took some time to talk about their band, their music and the inspiration behind their music.
How did the name Run On The Sun originate?
Our drummer's sister, Kim Armstrong, actually came up with the name back before the band got started. It fit our sound and message perfectly - to shoot for the stars, follow our dreams and do the impossible.
How would you describe your music style?
Piano Rock in the vein of The Script, The Fray, or One Republic, with soaring guitar melodies leaping over rich, powerful vocals.
What makes you different from other bands?
We advocate young love and the constant pursuit of happiness. Too many bands out there today focus on the anguish of the world. It's our mission to move people to do good because of our music.
How did you all meet?
We all went to high school together in Greenwich, CT and ran into each other while performing and in classes there.
When did you decide this was something you all wanted to pursue?
The second we finished writing our first song together as Run On The Sun, something clicked and there was no doubt that we were on the right path with this band. We wrote the song "Hold On" in honor and memory of all of those affected by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan. All of the proceeds from its sale on iTunes goes to the Japanese Red Cross Society. That was our first step in trying to do our part, and something that has influenced our opinions on what our music can do for the world ever since.
What would you say has been your biggest lucky break?
It's hard to say. Playing the Bamboozle this year was really a ton of fun and our first, great band experience. Brett just appeared on the Howard Stern show the other day and they want to bring the band on to do a half hour segment. Hopefully that pans out, and if it does, that just might be the biggest break yet.
I like the idea of positive music, considering a lot of artists don't usually make that their main focus. How did that idea come about?
We identify with positive music because that's who we are as people. We write from our hearts, and don't get me wrong, we do write a sad song here and there. Ultimately, we try to be the change we want to see in the world. Music is such a fantastic medium for moving people, we have to make the most of it.
What inspires you to write a song?
Our feelings and experiences, what we see happening around us, anything relevant that resonates with us personally eventually works its way into our music. People inspire that. Events inspire that. Heck, this interview might just inspire a song. We'll see.
What does it feel like to be up on stage performing?
Imagine that dream that you never want to wake up from. It's a bit sweatier, but feels just as good.
Name some artists on your ipods.
The Script, Coldplay, Skrillex, Jack's Mannequin, One Republic, Fiona Apple.
Finish this sentence: Ten years from now I will be…
Doing what we love and doing the best we can with it. We will never give up on our dreams.
12. Where can people keep up with you? Website, Facebook, Twitter?
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/runonthesun
Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/runonthesunband
Website - http://www.runonthesunmusic.com
Mailing list - http://runonthesun.fanbridge.com
13. What message do you have for all your fans and supporters?
This is a quote from a Broken Bells song: "Remember what they say, There's no shortcut to a dream, It's all blood and sweat and life is what you manage in between." Live by that saying and you will be sure to leave your mark on the world.
Thanks to Run On The Sun for the awesome interview, and be sure to get their new EP New Empire, out tomorrow! Also be sure to check back here soon for my review of the album!
Friday, February 24, 2012
Scoop on The Spin Room's new music, only here!
Here's the first scoop on The Spin Room's latest project.
The Spin Room, aka Nick Miley, will be hard at work in the studio on March 15 recording with Rob Freeman as he begins work on his sophomore EP Forever & Ever & Ever After.
Here is a snippet from a press release:
The Spin Room, aka Nick Miley, will be hard at work in the studio on March 15 recording with Rob Freeman as he begins work on his sophomore EP Forever & Ever & Ever After.
Here is a snippet from a press release:
It's been a little more than a year since Nick Miley debuted his epically successful EP "The Dreams We Keep" which till this day is burning up iTunes. But in 2012 the heat is on because "The Spin Room" is releasing his sophomore EP entitled "Forever & Ever & Ever After" !! Get ready for some big surprises that set this EP apart from the last one. For one you can expect some really huge featured guests which Nick said he will be announcing later on this year.You can go HERE to read my interview with The Spin Room from last year.
Friday, February 10, 2012
David Archuleta to release OPM album
David Archuleta took to twitter to confirm that he will be releasing an OPM album soon.
"It's true, as a side project while in the Philippines, I'm recording an OPM album. Already almost done recording it actually haha," he tweeted. "OPM is Original Pilipino Music. They're in English though so I still think everyone will like them haha. We're finishing fast!"
And as for the rest of his fans, they won't be left hanging either! "And for fans everywhere else, don't worry there's something for you coming too! Already working on the other projects!" David tweeted.
As his last project before he leaves next month to start his 2-year LDS mission, David promised to record as much music as he can to release while he's away. He recently said while in Singapore that he'd like to record a Spanish song and gospel songs, as they'd go along with what he'll be doing on his mission.
David also posted this compilation video of his trip to Singapore.
"It's true, as a side project while in the Philippines, I'm recording an OPM album. Already almost done recording it actually haha," he tweeted. "OPM is Original Pilipino Music. They're in English though so I still think everyone will like them haha. We're finishing fast!"
And as for the rest of his fans, they won't be left hanging either! "And for fans everywhere else, don't worry there's something for you coming too! Already working on the other projects!" David tweeted.
As his last project before he leaves next month to start his 2-year LDS mission, David promised to record as much music as he can to release while he's away. He recently said while in Singapore that he'd like to record a Spanish song and gospel songs, as they'd go along with what he'll be doing on his mission.
David also posted this compilation video of his trip to Singapore.
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Friday, January 27, 2012
Kris Allen and Carrie Underwood spill new music deets

American Idol winners Kris Allen and Carrie Underwood will both have new singles out in February, plus Kris spills some albums news
Kris recently gave Clevver News deets about his new album! Kris said that he doesn't know the exact date, but his sophomore album will be coming out in May or June. He also said he'll have a new single out next month. You can watch Kris' interview with Clevver News HERE.
Carrie Underwood announced in a video for her fans that her new single from her fourth album will be "Good Girl," which she co-wrote. The song is set to be released in February. You can watch Carrie's announcement below:
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Monday, January 2, 2012
Demi Lovato pens first country song
Demi Lovato may be known for her pop rock music, but per recent tweets, she may have another genre up her sleeve. After tweeting that she was listening to "The Good Stuff" by Kenny Chesney, the singer says, "Wrote my first country song today." Though Demi is closer to country music than she seems, being a Texas native, as well as her mother who had a career in country music.
What would you think of a country song from Demi?
Monday, November 7, 2011
Interview with Pianist Micah McKinnis
Credit to McKinnis Family Alaska |
1. When did you start playing the piano?
I started playing piano at the age of 7. My mom was my first teacher, but after a short time, I started taking from a local musician who played nearly every instrument imaginable, but whose forte was in flute. Regardless, he gave me a vital foundation: the
love of music. This has stuck with me throughout my
life.
2. What made you choose the piano?
When I was very young, my grandparents actually gave my family an old upright piano. As I grew older, I would be found sitting on the bench, playing, and evidently enjoying it greatly. I seemed to have a desire to play music, and I expressed that by using the only instrument available to me. However, there are many times where I could have switched instruments, but I have come to appreciate the unique qualities of the piano. There's just so much emotion and depth of colors that are distinct to the instrument.
3. Last year you were preparing to participate in a competition for the MTNA (Music Teacher's National Association) State Competition, when a tragic fire took place and you lost three pianos, among other things. What gave you the courage to move forward and perform in the competition?
The loss of our home truly affected and strained me and my family incredibly. However, there were several things that were indispensable to me during the time: friends and faith. So many people from all different backgrounds provided support through gifts, physical labor and prayer. Through this, I was encouraged to move forward. In retrospect, I would also say that the experience also provided me with an emotional maturity that became evident in my music. Music became a vent, a means of expressing emotions that words could not convey.
4. What are some of your favorite songs to play on the piano? Have you composed any of your own?
I really enjoy playing a lot of pieces, so that is rather difficult to determine. One of my favorites is a piece that is rather obscure: Sonata-Fantasie No. 2 in G sharp minor by Alexander Scriabin. It has so many different colors and musical ideas; it keeps the music fresh and interesting every time that I play it. I also improvise quite a bit, as it really is relaxing for me. I have actually written a couple songs as well, but they haven't made it onto paper at this point. I'm hoping I'll get around to it someday!
5. When you're not playing the piano, what else do you like to do?
Perhaps uncharacteristically for a pianist, I am active in various sports and activities. I also coach gymnastics and teach piano lessons. Living in Alaska, the outdoors are easily accessible. This is something I have really come to appreciate, especially during the long winter... Downhill skiing, whether at a resort or in the backcountry, is the best. It always is a welcome break at the end of the day to get up and do something away from the incessant call of school and homework.
6. Does music run in your family?
Not really! My parents both played an instrument when they were younger, but never kept it up. Humorously, my grandfather always wanted my mom to play piano, but for various reasons, she never did. So... my family says that his wish was just granted a generation late.
7. What's been the best advice ever given to you?
Some of the best advice I have received actually arrived in a high school graduation card that I received from a good friend in medical school. Among the bits of wisdom that he included were two statements that specifically caught my attention. "Mentor others with your knowledge - pass it on freely to them," "Be humble or you will end up being humbled." I have found that both these statements contain exceptional goals for me to have, regardless in what area of my life they are applied.
8. In what ways have you used your story to encourage others to overcome adversity?
I have been blessed with many opportunities to share my story with others, through my episode on The Real Winning Edge, speaking events with TeenPact Leadership Schools and personal interaction with many individuals that I have come in contact with. I trust that those who hear my story are encouraged in the fact, that though hardships do come, in all sorts of ways and at unexpected times, they do not have to feel overwhelmed, but through faith and friends, every troubling time can be an important learning experience.
9. How would you define the word success?
That's a deep one there, considering all the different aspects the term can be applied. Specifically in music, I would define a successful performance as a performance which relates to the audience in a way that leaves them emotionally impacted. There is something in certain performers that allows them to present music which has a unique ability to speak to those listening. Some famous pianists, such as Sviatoslav Richter and others, possessed this ability, and this is what I strive for in my playing: to express my emotions through music, so that listeners will come away affected. However, in a larger sense, I think that success is best exemplified when one develops and uses their talents to the best of their ability, and shares it with others.
10. What do you have to say to musicians, or anyone, who faces a challenge and might think of giving up?
Around the world, there are many different challenges that can rise up and pressure anyone to give up a particular goal or dream. My advice is this: if God has given you a talent and a means by which to develop it, don't give up because of difficult circumstances. You will always regret it. Keep pressing on. Whether you're heartbroken, hurting, or experiencing other difficulties, don't isolate yourself, but instead use the emotions and feelings that you are experiencing and channel them into your talent. People are looking for and appreciate reality in art; things that they can identify with in their everyday lives. Express the reality of your life through your lyrics or music, and you will begin to see that every challenge brings a new lesson and fresh inspiration.
Thanks again to Micah for doing this great interview and sharing your story and deep insight on music and challenges, and I see a bright and musical future for you!
Go HERE to watch Micah tell his story on FOX's The Real Winning Edge.
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Sunday, September 25, 2011
Gets my mood up, but calms me down too
Upon seeing this tweet from David Archuleta earlier, it got me thinking - what music gets my mood up, but calms me down too? Well one I know for sure is David's music. His album The Other Side of Down, for me, is the definition of what he described. Every song on that album is uplifting yet calming, and is perfect for any occasion. From the positive "The Other Side of Down" to the enjoyable "Parachutes And Airplanes" to the inspirational "Things Are Gonna Get Better", every song on that album puts you in a different mindset and gets you pondering about your life as the music takes you on a journey into David's view of life. David's wisdom and positive outlook that shines through in these songs definitely always puts me in a good mood and calms me down, and I'm sure a lot of Archie fans would agree.
Read my review of The Other Side of Down HERE.
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Sunday, August 28, 2011
Album Review: Sunny Hilden - You Are Here
I predict, you'll find this album sunny with a chance of inspiration!
Sunny Hilden is a popular songwriter who's written for numerous artists such as David Archuleta, Sting, Patti LaBelle and more. Yes, her album was released in 2007 and I'm reviewing it now, but is there really a time limit on discovering music? Especially music as great and uplifting as the songs on her album You Are Here. I'll admit, I didn't know of Sunny Hilden before I knew of her writing credit on David Archuleta's song "Dream Sky High", but better late than never right?
This album has it all, pop, ballads, even a holiday tune. My personal favorites are the deep "If You Knew Now", the funky and creative "VIP (Very Inspired Perceptions)" and the upbeat "It's All Behind Us Now". This album has a song for any mood, enlightening lyrics and will definitely inspire!
Not only is Sunny's writing inspirational, but her voice soars high up past the clouds and to the angels ;)
You can listen to song clips and purchase "You Are Here" at CDBaby.com!
Sunny Hilden is a popular songwriter who's written for numerous artists such as David Archuleta, Sting, Patti LaBelle and more. Yes, her album was released in 2007 and I'm reviewing it now, but is there really a time limit on discovering music? Especially music as great and uplifting as the songs on her album You Are Here. I'll admit, I didn't know of Sunny Hilden before I knew of her writing credit on David Archuleta's song "Dream Sky High", but better late than never right?
This album has it all, pop, ballads, even a holiday tune. My personal favorites are the deep "If You Knew Now", the funky and creative "VIP (Very Inspired Perceptions)" and the upbeat "It's All Behind Us Now". This album has a song for any mood, enlightening lyrics and will definitely inspire!
Not only is Sunny's writing inspirational, but her voice soars high up past the clouds and to the angels ;)
You can listen to song clips and purchase "You Are Here" at CDBaby.com!
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