Fire to Myself

       Normally, I don't go for anything that features a lead singer who isn't playing an instrument, but I'll make an exception for vocals like this.
       Hailing from Missouri, alternative singer/songwriter Al'Michael presents us with a great first single off his upcoming debut EP Head VS Heart (to be released January 2014).
       The composition features acoustic tracks intermixed with electronic tracks and an ever constant back beat that solidly places both feet in the pop genre. With his rich, soulful vocals added to a pop instrumentation which we have far too long associated with weak vocals and sugary lyrics, Al'Michael's single, "Fire to Myself", offers a new outlook on the pop genre.
       Honest lyrics state "the moon and the stars and the sky, seem more touchable to me than you are", "I stay awake at night, talking to my mind" and "I barely understand myself, do you know what that feels like when happiness is loneliness, 'cause that's the only thing that feels right" with a chorus that blatantly admits "I don't want to live this way anymore" while an electric guitar, solid back beats, and a simple piano melody seamlessly come together to create a composition that just feels right. An unabashedly emotional ending that features the repetition of "catch me if I fall" fading out to that simple piano melody overlaid with "I don't wanna be this way, I want things to change" before coming to an abrupt end has me excited to see what Al'Michael comes out with next.
       You can grab this single and another single, "Where Were You", on iTunes now.
"Fire to Myself" Al'Michael

Die For Something Beautiful

       When I saw that this band's self-described genre included the phrase "fashion art" I began to worry (not that I have anything against fashion, it's just that I prefer boots and jeans or flats and skirts; keep it simple), but I am oh so pleasantly surprised. 
       The slowly building melody that leads you in is nice, but the song didn't hold anything unique until around that 0:20 mark when those vocals came in (have I mentioned how much I really like scratchy vocals? Let me just reiterate myself in case you're new here: I fucking love soft, scratchy vocals. I don't care what you say, just say it in that voice). Add in that wonderful piano melody (the best instrument, of course) that starts around the same time as the vocals, an evenly paced drum beat that tells you how to move, and the bands fantastic use of discordance during the bridge at 2:57 that only highlights the gorgeous resolution that comes around with the return of the chorus and those final notes which rise and fall before fading out, and I'm addicted before I've even begun to listen to the lyrics.
       Of course, a band with a composition that amazing is going to have awesome writing skills to go with it, so perfect lines like "you'll never find all the things you want...they will haunt you", "crawl on your knees, you might survive...you delay the things you know you hide", and "every time I see your face at night, moving slowly through the wanted lights, watermarks illuminate your eyes, every time I see them make me want to cry" don't even surprise me; I just want to keep listening.
       I'm legitimately upset that I've been missing out on a band this amazing for so long, because every one of their songs is just as fantastic as their last.
       These guys already have their strong fan base and amazing music, so just start falling for their music now and don't fight it, because they're only going to grow more successful. Get their EP, The Ends Beginning, on iTunes now.
"Die For Something Beautiful" Palaye Royale
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Navajo

       While I would love to stay up with my readers on the other coast and in other countries to share the awesome music that you keep sending in (and getting me horribly addicted to), I have to read a ridiculously in depth article about something I don't care about.
       I'm not sharing new music with you tonight, but I am pointing out a song that was song of the day last week or so, that you need to be listening to now. 
       Featuring a slowly building and danceable melody, a chorus you can't help but sing to, and just great lyrics, Ponderosa has a sleeper hit on their hands and you're going to want to get it and learn all the words now; plus it's kind of perfect for listening to in the middle of the night and the music video's kind of awesome.
"Navajo" Ponderosa
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New Music Monday

       There's been a lot of great music coming in lately and I'm honestly a little overwhelmed by the amount that came in during the one day I decided I didn't need to check anything (which is awesome) so I think I need to just lock myself in my place for a weekend and do nothing except write a bunch of posts for you guys about all of these amazing artists, then I'll go out and live again.
       I am getting in touch with everyone and will have full posts (time permitting) for a good half of these artists/bands and you guys can look forward to an interview with up-and-coming indie artist Russell Howard (check out his single "Home") later.
       Check the songs, fall in love, and add them to your library, because there's a wide variety and they're all pretty great.
"Highlights of the Lowlife" Adam Bones (I prefer dogs to be 50 lbs and up, but this one's adorable)
"Send the Night" The Walking Sticks (another one of their singles [see "Real Thing" here])
"Bang Bang Bang" Sahara Beck (catch a review of You Could Be Happy and get the EP Thursday)
"Just No" Glenn Aitken (his music has just started to get support in the US, so buy his music and keep it here) 
"Hangin' Out" Kosha Dillz (this guy is so funny and I'll do my best to get an interview to you guys)
"Little Lady London" The Black Whiskey Union (these vocals are just so good)
"Ghost" Darling Parade (so damn catchy I can't stop repeating it)
"The Water" Fossil Collective (get the new EP The Water out today)
"Catch a Star for You" Brielle (synthesized pop at its best)
"Better" Stuck on Planet Earth (I swear, Canada puts out all the best indie rock bands)
"My Song 9" Nova Heart (this video's still unlisted, so click here if it doesn't work in the playlist)
"Halo" Melodime (is it too soon to say they're my first 'favorite band' since Lady Danville broke up?)
"Joe Batt's Arm Longliners"/"Tennessee Blues" Duane Andrews and Craig Young (just, yes, please; keep going)
"Everything We Don't Say" Maggie McClure (not my style, but the piano's awesome and you might like it)
"Seems Like Yesterday" Ron Littlejohn & The Funk (click the link; it's not on YouTube)
"2+2=5, You Suck" The Saving Pointe (not 'new' but the album comes out soon; check a review here)
"Little Pretty Thing" Jack Littman (soft alt rock with a bit of a jazz feel)
"Silent Revolution" My Excuse (they're from Greece! That means nothing to you; you don't know me- They're awesome!)
       I'm sure something else will come in within seconds of me posting this, so this playlist will either be fluid or I'll share the music with you later this week, but make sure to check back to see full posts on a lot of these artists/bands and get excited for their upcoming albums or grab your copies of the ones that have already been released.
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The Water

      Fossil Collective's The Water EP was released today and their always haunting melodies, perfect lyrics, and soft vocals make it a must-have. 
       Grab their self-produced EP on iTunes now and, if you still don't have their last full-length, Tell Where I Lie, get it, because there will always come a time where the only thing you want to listen to is a lot of Fossil Collective.
"The Water" Fossil Collective
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Bang Bang Bang

       If you still have not heard any of Sahara Beck's music, you're missing out. Check the first review of You Could Be Happy (it makes me so happy to be able to say that) and get excited for the EP to come out this Thursday.
     As I stated in the review, of all the EP's released, or set to be released, this year, You Could Be Happy promises the best up-and-coming artist that you need to keep your eye on. Grab your copy on the 31st or pre-order it now.
"Bang Bang Bang" Sahara Beck

Real Thing

       Dream pop band The Walking Sticks has put out one hypnotic single after another and I can't get enough of this sound.
       London Grammar's success overseas and in the US has proved that synthesized dream pop is ready to make its comeback, and it's all because those weaving melodies and pulsating beats are so addictive.
       Check out "Real Thing" from the Walking Sticks for awesome lyrics, a  great melody, and gorgeous vocals. 
       Get their new EP on December 10.
"Real Thing" The Walking Sticks