Saturday, January 24, 2009

"The Salt Reaper - Selected Poems From the Flats" by Lasana M. Sekou (Spoken Word Artist from The Netherlands)

Discover the brilliant poems of accomplished poet Lasana M. Sekou whose outstanding album, "The Salt Reaper - Selected Poems From the Flats," is brimming with poetry cascading around music in motion. Sekou's knowledge is unsurpassed as words of world wisdom flow through his gifted mind. His pitch and intonations are strong and emotional while blending with the variations in musical style. This diversity of musical styles captures the relaxed orchestrated production and flows from piece to piece. Feel the slow jazz on "Weekend Dose" or reflect on the poetry as the classical guitar splashed with Latin inspirations plays on "Home Again" and "El Malecon." Lasana M Sekou's "The Salt Reaper - Selected Poems From the Flats" is not just any album of poems; it is a collection of insightful poetry with musical ambiance that will be enjoyed by poetry fans and Mos Def fans alike.

-Diane and The RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

"The Birth of Tragedy (Remastered)" by Solomon Starr (Rap/Hip Hop Artist from New York City, New York (NY))

Solo artist Solomon Starr's latest album "The Birth of Tragedy (Remastered)" delivers an insightful musical approach using rap and spiritual styles. Starr is able to share his musical gift through his words of spiritual wisdom. His lyrics are insightful as he delves into his past and raps of troubled times and finding your way back through the Christian way. "Cosmic Struggle" has nice horn sounds that create a snake charmer effect. In the title track "The Birth of Tragedy," the sound of the violin is sad and sorrowful, as are the lyrics. The album displays energetic rap vocals with sincere projection and the accompanying instruments compliment the emotive lyrics. "The Birth of Tragedy (Remastered)" is an album that is sensitive to the younger generation that needs spiritual guidance by way of Hip-Hop beats and rhyming rap.

-Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Saturday, January 10, 2009

"Larger Prey" by Gene Hilbert (Jazz/Blues Artist from Atlanta, Georgia (GA))

Seasoned performer Gene Hilbert's latest release, "Larger Prey," is a collection of original music fused with classic rock, jazz, and blues. A one-man show, Hilbert not only is the vocalist and guitarist but also has creatively performed every other instrument. The album's high-quality production is heard in each track, and each track is arranged with excellent distinction between instruments and vocals. Subtle bell sounds and horns complement the razor sharp guitar on "Morning 20." Harmonic guitars highlight the moving piece "March to Baghdad" as it takes on a sound of its own. Vocals are low and clean while the harmonies are perfectly layered on "Talk To Me." Hilbert has taken different musical styles and has compiled a wonderful selection of songs with powerful guitar melodies. "Larger Prey" is a guitar driven album that is well worth hearing, especially for listeners who enjoy Joe Satriani or Santana.

-Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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"Falling Up" by Allen Hinds Group (Blues/Jazz Artist from California (CA))

Guitarist/composer Allen Hinds performs an anthology of blues/jazz mixed with world fusion on his latest album, titled "Falling Up." With guitar being the main focal point, Hinds executes stinging rhythmic complexities. Creative melodies and the colorful chord structure bring this album to life. "Come Together" is a tried and true standard that Hinds injects his own bluesy spin into. His vocals have strong tonality and spill out with soulful emotions. Brilliance and speed highlight "Rat Scat" as guitar and organ run with a musical pattern that is sizzling hot. Relax and enjoy Allen Hinds' work of art entitled "Falling Up" that is sure to please fans of blues, jazz, and the style of Chris Whitley.

-Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Friday, January 2, 2009

"In the Beginning..." by Zakben (R&B Artist from Georgia(GA))

In his debut album "In the Beginning…," Zakben launches a spiritual collection of songs filled with rhythm & blues/funk forms. The production of this album is well-presented with a consistent and clever mix of funk and spiritual talent. Vocals are distinctive and sung with crisp clarity, which balances the unity and chemistry between the musicians. Reflecting on his heritage, Zakben sings his well-composed lyrics with sincere and heartfelt tribulations of better times. "12tribes" and "We Are the One" are upbeat songs with a funk style guitar and energetic bass beats. Zakben exhibits his versatility with "Sweetmanna," which brings the tempo down a little to a slower style of rhythm & blues and steady, solid drums. "In the Beginning…." by Zakben will appeal to fans of spiritual-inspired R&B and is one album listeners should definitely take a listen to.

-Diane And the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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