Richard Rawson also known as Fazer in the British hip hop group, N-Dubz has released the music video of his new song, “Fireflies” featuring Tom Parker of The Wanted. This is the second solo track from Rawson and the first solo effort from Parker. This is a new sound for both of these guys and it is brilliant. I will definitely be adding this one to my daily mix. Have a listen above!
Roman Remains released a video for their track, “Gazebo“. The band is comprised of Liela Moss and Toby Butler from The Duke Spirit. The song is off of their new full-length album, Zeal, which is available now on Dhani Harrison’s H.O.T. Records Ltd. They just completed a month-long residency at LA’s Sayers Club and they were awesome!!! Keep your eyes (and ears) on this duo, it’s likely we’ll be seeing a lot of them.
Taking Back Sunday has put out an awesome new single, “Flicker, Fade” and they released the video for it a few days ago. We’re loving it. We saw these guys in their early years and they just seem to be getting better and better. They’re dropping a new album on March 18th called Happiness Is through Hopeless Records. The band will also be co-headlining a North American tour with The Used. Get your tickets now and pre-order the album. Tour dates below:
Meg Myerscontinues to impress me with every song she releases. She’s getting them featured on TV shows, but it’s not enough. Everyone needs to know about her–like now. The good news is that she is now signed to Atlantic Records, but clearly I need to continue my promoting duties if my neighbors haven’t been blasting her music.
She released the music video for her new track, “Desire” (produced by Doctor Rosen Rosen), last week. Filled with her signature blend of angst and an abundance of passion, Meg delivers again. She is incredibly talented, it’s crazy. But not as crazy as the music video. Watch the awesomeness above.
If you like what you hear then you’ll want to check out her EP, Make A Shadow, which comes out on February 11, 2014. You can pre-order it over here.
Yesterday, Justin Bieber released a music video for his new song, “Confident” featuring Chance The Rapper. Amidst all his legal troubles, Biebs is trudging through and working on what he does best–making the tweens swoon.
The song, as you can imagine, talks about him being into a girl who is confident. The video inserts dialogue between him and a chick whose number he wants. Not that you could call the worst pick up line ever as dialogue, but just go with it. At the end she agrees to give him her number, but the only exchange we see is a kiss. Because let’s be real, he probably doesn’t have to do much to pick up a girl.
I can’t say I’m a big fan of Chance The Rapper, in fact, I’d probably like the song a whole lot better without him. There’s also a few choreographed dance sequences in the video, but nothing over the top. See for yourself above.
Pop-rock band, Parachute are set to release their third studio album, Overnight, on August 13th on Mercury Records. The first single off of the album is called, “Can’t Help” and was co-written by Ryan Tedder of One Republic. After its release last week it made its way to the Top 30 on the iTunes Pop Chart and #1 on the popular chart of Twitter Music. I’m definitely loving the track as much as “Something To Believe In” if not even just a tad bit more. Check it out below:
Like what you hear? You can download Parachute’s single, “Can’t Help” on iTunes here. The band will be on tour this summer starting in August. Tour dates below:
SkyBluof LMFAO has released his first solo effort, “Pop Bottles” feat. Mark Rosas. The beginning is reminiscent of the LMFAO sound, but then it morphs into pure EDM—and it’s good. He definitely has another club hit on his hands. Have a listen above and see if it gets you moving.
You may have heard of Gary Go who wrote and performed vocals on the awesome track, “Cinema” for Benny Benassi (watch the video for it above). Check out “Superfuture,” the latest track from his new album Now Was Once The Future, below.