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CD Reviews by Morgan

16 Frames
Where It Ends
(Verve Music Group)

Here I am, sitting on my bed with my laptop at hand, typing, while the fifth track of 16 Frame’s debut album Where It Ends plays on my iTunes and I’m in love. Of the few CD’s and bands that I’ve happened across randomly, and the even fewer that I’ve written for The Rock Star Stories, I’ve never completely fell in such a deep, compassionate LOVE within the first minute of listening. 16 Frames is an LA based band led by singer and songwriter Steve Sulikowski and are dripping with a classic alternative rock sound that is just amazing. The band itself has already had songs featured on hit primetime television shows like Kyle XY, Private Practice, and the last season finale of the ever popular Cali-based show The Hills. Now, when I first happened upon a picture of the band before I had even listened to their music, I was immediately struck with “Cold War Kids.” The band had only made that first impression because Sulikowski honestly reminds me of the singer of the Cold War Kids, therefore I believed I’d be reviewing a wannabe British rock band but it wasn’t the case at all. It’s just as they described on their website’s bio: “Precisely 35 seconds into the opening track…the clouds part and a monumental chorus breaks through.”

Yeah, that pretty much explains everything.

Vienna Teng
Inland Territory
(Zoe Records / Rounder Records Group)

“Artist: Vienna Teng
Album: Inland Territory
Genre: Unclassifiable”

When I see the genre category “unclassifiable” I generally get a little nervous as to what to expect. Thankfully, Teng’s music is anything but “unclassifiable” in that sense. Vienna Teng is another one of those folksy-pop female singer/songwriters that tend to worm their way into the music scene and are one in a few. She strikes me as a more gospel version of Michelle Branch, since her voice sounds like it belongs in a church service choir. It’s a perfect match for her folk-pop song. Teng, who has several albums and preformed on David Letterman’s Late Night Show, is a California resident who made her way here with her parents from the island nation of Taiwan. Though, as I said in the review of Lisa Hannigan’s single “I Don’t Know,” I’ve never been a huge fan of folksy singer/songwriters, but there’s always and exception to the rule. I’m captivated by her voice, unique lyrics, and her amazing talent at playing the piano. If you love folk-pop singer/songwriters like Michelle Branch, Vanessa Carlton, and Anna Nalick, pick up Vienna Teng’s album and you won’t be disappointed.

Zap Mama
Recreation
(Heads Up International; Concord Music Group)

I want to write out my opinion of just my first impression of the CD itself before I listen to the music… The cover itself looks harmless enough, but nothing that would interest me in the least. Her name wards me off on its own. And, by looks of it, one of her songs may be… French? (Its title reads: “Non, Non, Non,” or “No, No, No” for those who know nothing of the French language). Okay. Let’s listen…

Bien sûr, le CD est en français!

Well, the SINGER speaks French anyways.

Zap Mama is actually a Walloon, hailing from Brussels, Belgium, and belongs to the afro-beat/pop/jazzy/folk genre. I was pretty excited to hear music in French, since I’m still taking the language and I find it fun to see how much I actually understand, but this was, uh, not what I was expecting. To put it bluntly: No, I do not like it. At all. It’s a bit too… European maybe? There isn’t much I can really say about it. Zap Mama blends together a strange mixture of music that just odd in general and left me thinking, “what is this? And, why is this?… I don’t know.” Listen to this if you like being left with the feeling of not knowing who you are anymore.

Angela’s interview with Kristinia Debarge

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Angela’s interview with Kristinia Debarge

Her musical talent did not surprise me because she’s been in the recording studio since she was 12 years old. However what did take me by surprise was Kristinia Debarge’s down to earth and easy going personality. I was lucky enough to sit down with her amid the busy tour life she is becoming accustomed to and discover more about the interesting singer than just what meets the eye.

How has it been touring with an established artist like Britney Spears?

-Wow (pauses). It’s been really amazing. We’ve just started the third week of the tour and I’ve been having a lot of fun. The food’s really good, which is awesome. I look forward to craft services at every venue (laughs), probably a little too much.

How did you get on “The Circus” tour?

-Thankfully the agency at my record company got me involved. I’m glad everything worked out because it’s an amazing opportunity for a new artist like myself.

How did you originally get discovered?

-Well I started recording when I was 12, and I was discovered for my singing by the age of 14. It wasn’t easy at first, I had to really prove myself to my peers and show them that I was dedicated to a career in music. Once they saw my drive and passion to be a singer they took me seriously.

Growing up you had a passion to be a singer, and you’re dad was in the industry some time ago. Was he hesitant for you to go into such a difficult business or did he give you good advice and let you have at it?

-At first he was hesitant, but when he discovered how serious I was he grew extremely supportive. He saw how much hard work I put into everything, and gave me advice to avoid some of the harder situations he has gone through. Overall he’s been a great help.

Who were your musical influences growing up?

-Aretha Franklin, Mariah Carey, and Whitney Houston had a big effect on me. There was also Led Zeppelin, Bob Dylan, The Cure, Guns N Roses, and a lot more.

On the tour so far, what’s been the most memorable moment?

-The experiences stand out to me more than an actual moment. Like I’ve gotten to spend a lot of time with the dancers and Britney’s opening circus actors, and they’ve been really awesome. We all have each other’s phone numbers and hang out and eat the catered food with each other.

What is the most rewarding thing about being a musician?

-The fact that I get to do what I love. I go out on stage and sing my music. I share it with the world. Oh and the money’s not bad either (laughs).

CD Reviews by Melanie Heminger

Priscilla Renea – Hello My Apple
When cruising in the car with your mother, and you hear a little cute song on one of her radio stations and you share that moment where you both can agree on liking the song, well thanks to the talented Priscilla Renea that moment is coming your way. Her sound is much like Colbie Caillat with a Janelle Monae R&B twist. When entering a CD you hope for something different and new with each song, and with Priscilla Renea’s EP ‘Hello My Apple” it is possible. With each song she can connect with copious amounts of generes. She is signed to the well known Capitol Records, and is giving audiences everywhere something unique to look forward to. Out of five stars this young talented musician is four, and girls pop the cd in your car so your mothers can check it out too.

Drive A – Loss Of Desire
The pop-punk scene may no be able to handle another Green Day inspired band, but if it can manage one more, then make way for the Los Angeles, CA’s band Drive A. They are for fans of bands such as: Billy Talent, The Gallows, and Alkaline Trio. Dive A has the same sound as many punk bands these days, but could be right up some other punksters ally. They however will be on tour this fall with: The Almost and The Used. If the tour is coming to a town near you it would not hurt to buy a last minute ticket. Out of five star Drive A gets a two and a half.

Tyler Hilton – Better On Beachwood
Some of you may know Tyler Hilton as Chris Keller from the few episodes he filmed for One Tree Hill, but he is trying to prove that he is a serious musician through his love ballads on his new EP titled “Better On Beachwood.” The minute the first song plays on your computer, I must admit you won’t think it is anything special, but wait for the the second song to play. Your ears will be soothed with a calming love song that will take you away from all your worries for just a few moments, and you can just relax. To have a song give you such an effect is a powerful thing, however, the whole EP seemed to lack his full potential that we saw with that one song “Don’t Forget All Your Clothes.” This EP gets a two and a half stars out a five stars, but I don’t get me wrong it is not a complete flop, but just not as great as you know it could be.

Black Gold – Rush
If your into indie music that no on has ever heard of, Black Gold might just be the band for you to add to your iTunes library. Their sound is so original I can’t pinpoint a genre it would exactly fit into, and this is not a bad thing, but rather refreshing. Black Gold is for fans of Death Cab For Cutie if I had to gear it in some direction. Their CD “Rush” bring soft mellow tunes as well as soul filled rock ballads, and is something that we rarely get to see ith bands these day. The sound is versatile and could really be the next big thing, and if not I would deffinatly expect one of their songs to be featured on an Episode of MTV’s The City. Out of five stars Black Gold’s CD Rush gets a four and half.