5 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT BRENDAN MACFARLANE


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When it comes to party diddy’s, pop queens, and rap one-liners we all know where we could go, but what about when it comes to some good old fashioned, heart warming soul? Well, look no further than the Scottish superstar who goes by the name of Brendan MacFarlane

Brendan has been keen at renditions of country, bluegrass, and gospel from a very young age, and his silky riffs and amplified notes haven’t gone unnoticed. He has just turned 16 and is ready to take his talents worldwide. However, there’s five things you should know before you hear him on your country station. 

NEW VIDEO: JAY BROWN, "SUN COMES UP"



Jay Brown has just dropped her newest video for one of her established songs, "Sun Comes Up," featuring young children finding treasure of books and light. While Jay Brown does have successful predecessors in the biz, her unique, rich growl will capture you, one note at a time.

The singer is the latest of future stars to come out of the UK. Stay tuned.--GB

NEW VIDEO: SID SRIRAM, "SUPERSTAR"


 


Doom&Gloom directed this version of "Superstar," a loose rendition of The Carpenters' release, as performed by Sid Sriram. This thick, syrupy hook penetrates, maybe enough to revisit the drop West Coast Nightfall, Pt. 1, which it was on.--GB

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Diane Birch-- "All The Love You Got," off her upcoming album Speak A Little Louder has the key ingredients of a timeless song. Check it out above. The album comes out on October 15.--GB

GBSTL FAN RECAP: LAURA MVULA LIVE IN WILLIAMSBURG

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Experts smexperts. Sometimes it's great to hear the perspective of a journalist on what happened at a show, but sometimes, as a fan of an artist, you want to hear from someone who just so happened to be in the audience! GBSTL has provided a fan review that does just that.


Laura Mvula is well known for her vocal aesthetics. On her debut album, Sing To The Moon, one can find majestic symphonies from a sonically and beautifully trained voice, and well orchestrated lyricism. She recently made two stops in NY, one being at the Music Hall of Willamsburg, and Reshma Sapre was there to take you into that special capsule of time. Check it out below.--GB

Reshma Sapre (@animalmatter)

On the invitation of my good friend Milton, who I trust with musical suggestions, I decided to go see Laura Mvula at the Music Hall of Williamsburg. He had invited me to the show and after a quick visit to her website where I watched the video for “She.” I was all in.

The hall was packed and I realized I hadn’t been there in a while; it’s awfully clean for a rock venue.  The mostly urban crowd was layered in ‘fros, braids, and dreads filling the space corner to corner.

I shuffled to the front to find my friend and got there just in time.  Her band emerged first, including her sister Dionne on violin and James on cello. Then she emerged wearing an oversized greyish/army green Anorak with the hood over her head and white pumps which she revealed she had purchased from Top Shop.

Mvula sat herself by her keys humbled by the crowd and opened with “Like the Morning Dew,” harnessing something of Annie Lennox, Tori Amos and an old African griot.  When she called on the audience to be her back-up singers as she led the way through Bob Marley’s “One Love” the room spilled open with delighted raised voices.

Before treating us to “Flying Without You” she shared a story of unreturned teenage love and heart-break that led to this upbeat, richly layered, song about falling into pieces over a boy who didn’t love her back at 15. When she sang “Father, Father” I, like most of the audience was moved to tears. In the pin drop silence, you could feel everyone in the room; the energy charged with this powerful presence joining us from the stage. Deciding it was time to bring the room back up she broke into her stateside hit “Green Garden.”

Coming back onstage for what seemed like an unexpected encore, she sang her version of Michael Jackson’s “Human Nature” that her brother James Douglas had arranged.  He accompanied her on cello and the audience sang along.  It was a beautiful end to a brilliant show.  Plainly put, Laura Mvula took us to church, and that’s coming from a heathen.

THE VERDICT?

I didn't know what to expect when I went to the see the show, but what she delivered was really quite refreshing.  I loved the rapport she had with the audience, managing to personalize the performance with genuine humility, grace, and ease reminding me of the early MTV Unplugged days. The intimacy in which she shared the stories behind her songs and the clean storytelling in her lyrics combined with a voice that blows you away have made me a fan for life. I've read that other people rank her as a neo-soulstress, comparing her to Jill Scott, etc, but I think she's so much bigger. She's Annie Lennox, Björk, and Tori Amos big to me, and her songwriting ranks far beyond many who are writing right now.

Snap Snap! Here's a pic of Laura in action!

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Brendan MacFarlane--The Making of "Everytime"

VIDEO: BIRDY PERFORMS "NO ANGEL" LIVE



Watch Birdy as she presents a beautiful live video for "No Angel," one of her latest songs off of her sophomore effort, Fire Within. It's the latest of her videos recorded at Abbey Road.--GB

VIDEO: MATEO'S "HOLD ON WE'RE GOING HOME" (KITCHEN VERSION/DRAKE COVER)





Mateo refreshes us with a viral idea that appeals to a broad audience. It's Drake's "Hold On We're Going Home," done in a way that only Krucial Noise can bring you. Using kitchen utensils like a cabinet closing, drums on a counter, and a spoon against glasses, Mateo creatively sings the tune that has resonated in our own ears in a lighthearted video, creating many new fans as a result!

Watch Mateo explain his reasoning behind one of his original songs, "Sing About Me," after the jump.--GB


NEW MIXTAPE: ASTRO, "STARVIN LIKE MARVIN FOR A COOL J SONG"

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Astro is growing up in more ways than one; examine his age and content maturation in his new mix tape Starvin Like Marvin For A Cool J Song. It has features from up-and-coming rapper Wordspit The Illest, Loaf Muzik, Skyzoo, and Black Dave, with production from ThatLoserLaron, Easy Mo Bee, Statik Selektah, BrandUn DeShay and more. 

Astro appeals to a variety of audiences--his lyrics are relevant to the present day generation, and his production is reminiscent of the early 90's. So take a listen to Starvin Like Marvin For A Cool J Song, and think of an epoch where rap was heated, alternative was at its finest, and MTV played music videos.--GB


NEW VIDEO: ARIANA GRANDE, "BABY I"


Ariana Grande is having a pretty successful album release week. With performances on "The Today Show" (click "Read More" to see that) and "Jimmy Fallon," (which airs tonight on NBC at 12:35 AM Eastern), and a stop at many radio outlets, the singer is putting her promotional work in. Right now she's headed for the top of the Billboard 200 chart, in an attempt to beat out Tamar Braxton for a projected number 1 spot for Yours Truly.

Check out her new video, "Baby I," with her having fun in the summer sun outdoors on top of a car, and partying alongside her dancers.

VIDEO: BIRDY PERFORMS "LIGHT ME UP" AND "WINGS" LIVE




Check out an ever maturing Birdy as she performs "Light Me Up" and "Wings" live at Abbey Road. Both tracks are off her sophomore release Fire Within.

See "Wings" after the jump.