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With the holiday weekend approaching, we decided to just do a simple recap of some of our favorite bands from the last couple months. But because we just can’t help ourselves, we’re spotlighting one new act, a rap duo from
South Florida who are starting to create a major buzz. Be safe, enjoy the long weekend and keep sending music to feed our addiction at at
[email protected]. No matter how far we may be from the City of
Angels this weekend, our computers are always close by.
So South: Miami continues to be a hotbed for new talent and
New Sessions Music Group’s So South may be the most anticipated group to come out of
South Florida in ages.
So South is
J Twist and
Rush Hour, and they are more than rappers—they’re entertainers. What makes this group so impressive is they’re constantly on the grind, always at major events handing out flyers, CDs and their way-cool So South bags, which include new music, T-shirts, DVDs, etc. This hard work has not gone unnoticed as they have toured with and opened up for many recording artists such as
Lil Wayne, Juvenile, Bone Thugs, Young Joc and Pitbull. They may be from the South, but with a growing fan base and DJs requesting their music from all over, it’s clear they have a sound that can break through to not only their own region, but the
Midwest, East Coast and even parts of the West Coast as well. Their current single “Juke all Night,” off their forthcoming album
The Hangover, is currently on the radio, so be sure to keep an ear out for this hot group. (
www.myspace.com/sosouth)
Here are some highlights of bands we’ve been covering that we think have some major potential:
Ladies of the Canyon: Thanks to
Chris Taylor for turning us on to this Montreal foursome, who infuse the sounds of
The Dixie Chicks and
The Indigo Girls with their own sweet folk/pop sound, which is more than a little bit country. The band is currently finishing up their debut album and creating quite the buzz, generating new fans and press in local media. Tell us if you think they have what it takes to cross the border into stardom. (
www.myspace.com/lotcmusic)
Jeremy Greene: This pop/R&B phenom from
Waterville, ME, who’s signed to
MySpace Records and is managed by
Joe Simpson, is starting to create an enormous buzz online. Jeremy has north of 88k friends and 15 million song plays, including nearly 500k for his single “Rain” this month alone. Additionally, he recently appeared in an episode of
Living Lohan. Keep your eyes on this one, and look for a big Top 40 push in the near future. (
www.myspace.com/jeremygreene)
These Green Eyes: Signed to
Ben Goldman’s
label, this band is building massive momentum. They were chosen as a
Purevolume “Pure Pick,” which put them on the homepage for a week. Thanks to the exposure, they’re now dominating the site’s charts.
Be sure to check out the video for their song “Sucker Punch” exclusively on Purevolume. Also, check out the band’s official site where, you’ll find a splash page offering a free download of “Sucker Punch.” (
www.myspace.com/thesegreeneyes)
This World Fair: Led by self-taught musician
Chris Kalgren, these
Minnesota pop-rockers just came off a hugely successful month-long tour of the
U.S. With top-notch performances that definitely wrangled new fans, This World Fair has proven that the Twin Cities still know how to rock. TWF’s music was featured in last year’s
DreamWorks/Paramount film Disturbia and will be heard on the soundtrack of the upcoming film
The Other Side of the Tracks, from the producers of
Ray and
Beowulf. Managed by Grammy -winning producer
Stephen Short of
Ping Pong Music, This World Fair is sure to continue capturing fans via songs like “Drama” and “This Morning,” which will have you reaching for the “repeat” button. (
www.myspace.com/thisworldfair)
Terry Lynn: Ahh, the Last Gang guys just keep feeding us massively talented artists who have really cool stuff going on. The environment in which
Lynn grew up—Waterhouse, an impoverished neighborhood in
Kingston, Jamaica—provides the social backdrop for much of her writing. Her sound has been described as
Daft Punk meets
Marley meets
Malcolm X. Once you hear her music and understand her message, it will truly strike your soul. Terry speaks for those who can’t speak—the poor, the underprivileged and the disenfranchised. Her video for her single “Kingstonlogic,” featuring photography by
Peter Dean Rickards of
The Afflicted Yard, can be seen online at
www.kingstonlogic.com. Her album,
Kingstonlogic 2.0,
is set to drop Sept. 23
. We love artists who stand for something and have something positive to bring to the scene, and Terry Lynn is doing just that. (
www.myspace.com/terrylynnkingstonlogic)