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Saturday, November 11, 2017

Kohli Calhoun

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Kohli Calhoun

A Beginning

Songstress Kohli Calhoun delivers “dazzling” art pop says Huffington Post. Hailing from Brooklyn, this fascinating songwriter brings evocative and emotional lyrics to her dynamic and moody music. These four songs set the thematic tone of Kohli’s rich sonic soundscape, swinging from the synth driven minimalism of “Phantom” to the lush and vibrant “Take Me Away.” Hear her voice. Hear her heart.
Genre: Singer/Songwriter : Indie

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The Silks

The Silks Love It Loud

There’s little that The Silks enjoy more than hitting the stage for what are regularly marathon three-hour shows. As singer Tyler-James Kelly proclaims on the blistering “All Day,” -- “Don’t try and keep up, you’ll only get your head in a spin, you’re looking like you’re ‘bout to call it a night, I’m just getting my fourth wind.” The Silks Love It Loud features a pair of fan favorites from the band’s just released live album along with selections from their two previous studio releases. If you’re itching for some guitar-driven rock and roll or if you just want to piss off your neighbors, then download The Silks and, by all means, play it loud!
Genre: Rock : Southern Rock

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Kyle Church

Time to Be Found
Kyle Church is an emerging singer-songwriter from the prairies of Alberta, Canada. Influenced by writers like Jon Foreman, James Taylor, and Josh Garrels; Kyle is marked with a passion for telling the truth, and finding the beauty woven into every person's story. In early 2017, Kyle Church released his debut single, “Time to be Found,” a playful song about a man on the run, followed by a 7 song EP entitled, To Live Again, that explores the realities of life, death, and the redemption that can be found in between. 
Genre: Singer/Songwriter : Folk
NEW + NOTABLE #2

Caleb Trask

Across the Water
A promising debut effort from one of Los Angeles' sincerest emerging singer-songwriters, Across the Water is CalebTrask’s homeward-hearted staycation. The EP is transcontinental from conception—the songs are Brazilian by birth (and inspired Caleb's musical "coming out" while living on the Amazon delta), but they drink deep from the well of the desert folk-rock traditions of Los Angeles, where he finally returned to record Across the Water. Fans of Noah Gundersen, Josh Ritter, and Connor Oberst will recognize a tender violence in his sound that puts lyrics at the center. Don't miss the sexy closing duet, "I Should Know Better," featuring Natalie Nicoles (Branches, The Wild Reeds) and Philip Glen (The Show Ponies, Psychic Temple).
Genre: Singer/Songwriter : Americana
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Fiona Kernaghan

The Art Of Being
Fiona Kernaghan is an independent artist and professional songwriter who has written 12 no.1 hits, 20 hit singles, won numerous awards and had over 100 songs recorded worldwide in a multitude of genres ranging from roots music to EDM. Fiona’s readiness to push boundaries and redefine what is possible as a songwriter and artist is evident in the new album The Art of Being, a sonic jewel box of treasures, reminders of the sublime sweetness of life. Enjoy three tracks from the album including the new single "The Good Fight."
Genre: Singer/Songwriter : Indie
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Deva Mahal

EP
A rare combination of masterful songwriting and breathtaking vocal talent, Deva Mahal steps into the spotlight on her debut, Run Deep, an album of pulse-pounding soul with a decidedly modern edge. Taking inspiration from the idea of strength through vulnerability, Deva powerfully connects with her audience with raw honesty, rich musicality, and emotionally searing songs of love and loss, and the power of the human spirit to overcome adversity. Her self-titled EP offers a three-track introductory glimpse into her exceptional talent, highlighting her soul and blues roots.
Genre: R&B/Soul : Indie

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