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**Who:** Anya Marina, a pixie-ish Michigan-born California gal who ditched a sputtering film career (*100 Girls*, anyone?) to become a local disc jockey. Honing her songwriting chops by immersing herself in music all day allowed her to claim the San Diego local open-mike crown; a song on the *Grey's Anatomy* soundtrack called "Miss Halfway" scored her a national audience. **Sounds Like:** The dozen songs on *Slow & Steady Seduction: Phase II* are a mixture of Liz Phair sex appeal and Boswell Sisters cabaret with a dash of Jung. "You can have a side to you that's overt and raw, but usually it's reserved for the bedroom or your innermost thoughts of your mind," she tells *Rolling Stone*. "Some artists are used to going there and that's part of their shtick. I didn't want to put on airs." She credits the intensity of her singing on "Afterparty At Jimmy's" to turning out the lights in the studio and taking her shirt off. "It was fun; it was nice." **Vital Stats:** • Marina's father is a Jungian psychologist who, instead of asking how her homework was coming along, would probe her about how her relationships were developing. If he were to ask her that question today, the answer would apparently be: slowly. Marina was recently on her fifth date with a guy who was trying to talk through why things weren't working out between them. "It was a fucking three-hour long conversation," she says. "I'm thinking 'dude, you've never even tried to kiss me and we're talking about why we're not dating.' Sometimes you can't talk it out. Just shut the fuck up and throw me on the bed."
*Every week, Hype Monitor wades through the most buzzed-about bands all across the Internet to find the ones you need to hear now.* **The Band:** Hatcham Social **The Buzz:** U.K. outfit revives the old sound of Scotland, bringing back clanging chords, loose percussion and loopy vocals. **Listen If:** For you, Orange Juice is more than just a morning beverage. **Key Track:** "Wild Creatures," where swooping vocals run loop-de-loops around vibrant, violent guitars. **The Band:** Benjy Ferree **The Buzz:** Weirdo concept rock from D.C., big banging guitars and huff-n-puff vocals, like Broadway gone bonkers. **Listen If:** Your chief requirement for pop music is unpredictability. **Key Track:** "Dog Killers," a big, noisy rave-up wrapped up in grainy, grimy guitars.
Who: The Vivian Girls, three Brooklyn-via-New Jersey gals who went from forming to opening for Sonic Youth and Yo La Tengo to landing on year-end critics' list in just over a year. Sounds Like: With 10 songs clocking in under 25 minutes, their debut album is a flash flood of surf punk, girl group croon and heavy reverb. Inspirations like the Wipers, Nirvana and the Shangri-La's are evident on songs like the poppy but abrasive "Going Insane" and super-catchy "Where Do You Run To." "When we started out, we just wanted to be a really, really fast band with really short songs," guitarist-singer Cassie Ramone jokes. "That was our original game plan. Now we're trying to write songs that are longer than two minutes. We're aiming for two-and-a-half minute songs." Vital Stats: • Ramone and bassist Kickball Katy formed the band in 2007 after first meeting in high school. "We met at a Weezer concert," Ramone says. They recently recruited Katy's college friend Ali Koehler to step in as drummer. Cassie Ramone got her nom de rock after what she calls an obsession with the Ramones' Rock N Roll High School, while Katy's nickname has a more mysterious origin. "In 2002, I went to college and joined the Super Secret Kickball Society," Katy says. "But I can't talk about it."
Scottish band to watch Glasvegas know how to drone, and they do it well on this new cover of Nirvana's "Come As You Are." If you've ever wanted to hear the Nevermind track on 'ludes, now is your chance: the quartet slow the tempo without sacrificing the song's drama, amping up the reverb without losing their guitars in mush. Check it out here: [Listen]
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Rick Williams has been in the music world since childhood. He and his family 'The Williams Family' were big in the gospel field in the 60's and then they switched to pop music and opened for many top names on the 'Fair Circuit'. Rick is a clinical psychologist and a college professor during the year, but 'the singing shrink' becomes Bluegrass star when the weather heats up. His group, The Nearly Brothers, is on the road during the summer and well known throughout the Bluegrass world.
We traveled a bit to Scotland where we recorded a new CD with our friend and GREAT rock/blues singer,Paul Huntly. Huntly is currently doing his thing in Singapore and singing a lot of our songs.
We hosted our Aussie pal, songwriter and singer, Lisa Butler, founder of Imaginotionsongs.com. We had a wonderful visit, had time for some quality recording and exchanging of trade secrets between continents. I love all of this international collaboration! This year we have stayed State side and worked local Mother Earth.
KUDOS and AWARDS Press Reviews Mom is Between Iraq and Hard place University of Denver Journal http://www.du.edu/today/stories/2006/September/2006-09-07-williams.html
Celtic Folk Podcast has selected Williams and Williams songs several times to be aired. Their song 'Abraham' was a featured play on the Celtic Folk Podcast. The show is a popular Celtic and roots site showcasing both Indie and signed artists that have a body of work that includes traditional Celtic music, as well as modern tunes and songs influenced by the traditional genre. The artists were selected for airplay on Urban Legend and they have been requested for live performances at Upbeat Cafe & Music Venue in Georgetown, KY.
Protest Songs for a Better Planet Finalist Laurie and Rick had their song, "Between Iraq and Hard Place" selected to be a part of an international effort and compilation CD, "Protest Songs For a Better Planet". The 13 track CD is the brainchild of Producer Brian Gladstone of Ontario, Canada and all proceeds will benefit the United Nations Peace Fund. The CD compilation is now in it's third year and we were proud to have been selected for it's premier. We were also deeply humbled to have had the song played during the University of Denver's (Fly's alma mater) Peace week. It was aired during the largest ever conference of living Nobel Peace Prize Laureates. www.broadjam.com/williamsandwilliams
Williams and Williams have topped the Broadjam charts in several categories, with many songs in different genres. 'Ava's Lullaby', a children's lullaby, remained in the top 10 in the children's music chart for over a year, and also was on the 'unique' chart top ten for a year. 'Yesterday's Coffee and Dream' was number one on the 'Earth' chart, country chart, female vocalist chart, Northeast United States chart and fan charts for 4 months. "Between Iraq and Hard Place' was on the folk and unique top ten charts on and off for over a year
. Williams and Williams were also showcased in a Pro-reviewer piece that hailed their music as classic, very well constructed music. Song of the Year Finalist competition named Fly a Finalist in the 2004 'Song of the Year' competition. Her song, 'Between Iraq and Hard Place' was acknowledged for excellence in songwriting in the folk category. Her husband Rick Williams wrote the music and did the final arrangement. Williams and Williams were among thousands of entries in this category.
We are proud of our international recognition, of having several artists recording their songs and receiving ASCAP checks for play time in such countries as Finland, the UK, Belgium and Brazil. We are members of ASCAP, NSAI, TAXI, BROADJAM, and SONIC BIDS.
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