Bands

Saturday Night Vibin’


…what? it’s the lovin’ sound.

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Posted by Ashley Clarkin on May 29, 2010 at 7:56 pm

Music Video of the day: Travie McCoy – Billionaire

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Posted by Brett Napoli on May 14, 2010 at 3:05 pm

Latenight vibes

Enjoy this chilled out latenight tune from California reggae band, Rebelution – “Bump”

Rebelution, hailing from Santa Barbara, California, has developed into the front runner for grassroots, independent and touring driven music groups representing the Cali-Reggae scene. Originally formed in 2004, members Eric Rachmany (vocals/guitar), Matt Velasquez (vocals/guitar), Rory Carey (keyboard), Wesley Finley (drums), and Marley D. Williams (bass) met in college while residing in Isla Vista, a popular beach side community in Santa Barbara. It was there that the seeds to Rebelution’s future would be planted, and would instill their kick back, “worry free” vibes, catchy refrain, and optimistic, inspiring, and engaging music that would leave their listeners with the sense that they have the power to make this world a better place.
Source: Wikipedia.com

Posted by Brett Napoli on May 12, 2010 at 11:55 pm

Thursday afternoon jam

Moonalice – It’s 420 Somewhere

Moonalice is a Native American tribe that dates back to the beginning of time. According to Moonalice legend, the tribe descends from Piltdown Woman, or possibly from a couple of naked, snake-charmed gardeners who liked to hang around with friendly dinosaurs. In later times, the tribe evolved into two major clans. One was agricultural, the other nomadic. The farmers were known as hippies. They cultivated many things, but their specialty was a native American crop: hemp. Over the years, the hippies found many uses for hemp and built an advanced culture around it.
From: http://www.moonalice.com/band/

Posted by Brett Napoli on May 6, 2010 at 5:35 pm

Professor X and The Chem Lab

Emerging hip-hop recording artists Professor X and The Chem Lab are redefining the genre with their debut album “The Hydro-Thesis.”

The group uses the energy of a live rock/funk/reggae band in combination with edgy, clever, and catchy rap vocals to create a fresh new sound that appeals to a diverse audience. Hailing from Connecticut the group has quickly made an impression on the live music scene and developed a following with both main-stream hip-hop fans and rock & roll fans alike. Radio air-play spotlighting new and emerging talent has been creating a demand for their much anticipated debut release.

http://www.TheChemLab.comhttp://www.myspace.com/thechemlab

Listen to them jam to “The Yum Yum” off their debut album “The Hydro-Thesis”

Professor X and The Chem Lab – The Yum Yum

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Posted by Brett Napoli on April 26, 2010 at 2:00 pm