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One Day’s Notice premiere lyric video for Call the Cops

June 2, 2014

Punk band One Day’s Notice have released a lyric video for their song, Call The Cops which is off their latest album, When Dinosaurs Get Drunk. The song will take you back to those high school days where you would sneak out and cause some chaos. I know I had a lot of those times and dammit, they were just fun! Check out the lyric video here:   This is one band that will get you energized and fired up. Their music blends the perfect amount of rock and pop into their angst filled punk rock. You might just think they are fun songs, but they are also well crafted tunes creating a vibe that is sure to lead to some crazy times! You can pick up the album, When Dinosaurs Get Drunk on all major online markets including iTunes, Spotify, and Bandcamp. Make sure to also visit their social media sites so you can stay up to date on their latest news. ~ Marisol Information & Links: Facebook:  Twitter:  Youtube:  Instagram: 

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Oceansongs lights the afterburner on the Polaris Rose skyrocket. by Patrick O’Heffernan

June 2, 2014

Polaris Rose has been characterized as alt. rock, but I don’t call them that.  Maddie Elyse and Peter Anthony, better known as Polaris Rose, create music that I call The Polaris Rose Sound because there is nothing like it.   These two young singer/songwriters bring progressive rock, hot jazz, metal and pop together with male-female congruence and musical brilliance that creates a whole that is much larger than the sum of its parts. And they do it in the studio and on stage with equal ease. There new EP, Oceansongs, is a megadose of the flowing harmonies, metal guitar and high concept lyrics that has made this enormously talented pair a flaming comet in the star-crowded sky of LA music. Opening with “Goddess”, a cut kicked off with a drum and guitar explosion like a fast-moving storm, it quickly slides into a dreamy waterscape woven with Peter’s voice and guitar and Maddie’s backup echo and bass. A call to a love-hate goddess, Peter chronicles his beautiful anguish and we feel it with the rise and fall [Read More]