Thursday, September 9, 2010

Neon Trees Create a Buzz in the Music Scene

February 24, 2010 by The Rock Star Stories  
Filed under Featured, Rock Star Stories

By Alison Sikes NYU

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Utah. A state known for its outdoor activities and scenic views, not for flash and bright colors. Alternative band Neon Trees hopes to electrify their home state’s reputation.  Self-described as post-pop punk, Neon Trees’ sound is infectious, entertaining, and dance-worthy.  Lead singer Tyler Glenn accredits bands like Passion Pit and The Big Pink as well as French DJs to their enthralling music. These influences are apparent in their first single “Animal.” The catchy song is a solid debut about comparing the start of a relationship to…well, to an animal. The upcoming video for “Animal” also takes from an interesting source of influence—Batman. As a teenager, Glenn loved superheroes like X-Men and of course, The Dark Knight. The band drew from their love of the Tim-Burton-directed Batman and paid homage to the Joker scene in which he and his cronies wreak havoc in an art gallery. Whether inspired by caped-crusaders or by electronic tastemakers, prepare for Neon Trees’ forthcoming album, Habits, to be filled with seductive vocals and hard-edged tracks about the habits of a relationship. Be sure to give Habits a listen when it is released on March 23!

ALBUM REVIEW for A ROCKET TO THE MOON’S NEWEST RELEASE, “ON YOUR SIDE”, by Becca Kang

On Your Side is the newest album out by the alternative group called A Rocket to the Moon. This band is quite talented and are able to write some  ”stuck in your head”  lyrics that complement their upbeat melodies.  From the first listen, I felt engaged in these catchy melodies that assured me that life would be good – no matter what.  Many of the songs might sound similar to their first released single, Mr. Right, however it’s no mystery to see why fans love Mr. Right. It’s catchy melody is compelling and I think most people will truly relate to these songs. Most of the songs center around the universal subject of love, an obvious crowd-pleaser, however, every song has a specific message that never feels overdone or trite – either musically or emotionally.

I especially enjoyed the song Annabelle, a moving song that  confirms the feeling  that this is a band of ‘real guys’ - not superficial guys searching solely for good looks or a good time.  The song portrays a rather sincere guy hoping to find a genuine girl.  A Rocket to the Moon’s personality seems on display and resonates throughout their CD.  The lyrics – lyrics which are jointly written by the band – reflect thought and emotion.  In each song, I was drawn into and believed lead singer and guitarist Nick Santino’s emotion while he pours out his heart. I was impressed by his passion revealed by each of his heart-felt lyrics.

A Rocket to the Moon produces their own, very unique sound, which is not something many bands these days can claim. They are definitely not a band that has to rely on sound effects or gimmicks.  Instead, ARTTM puts forth genuine talent, hard work, honest lyrics, enjoyable melodies – all backed up with deeply- felt passion. And, to add to the enjoyment of this new release, after having had the real pleasure of experiencing their live show in Chicago at the House of Blues, I can vouch for the fact that A Rocket to the Moon is a  band that backs up their record with a beautifully performed and rocked-out live show.  I would highly suggest you give their new release a listen and by all means, catch them live if you can.

Check out new COBRA STARSHIP interview with The Rock Star Stories Chicago crew

Cobra Starship visits with the crew from THE ROCK STAR STORIES CHICAGO on their bus during the OP Tour at the Riviera Theatre in Chicago during October 09.  We also get a look at their latest video, “Good Girls Gone Bad” while they talk to Lisa about “the price is right” and other interesting tour happenings.

Cobra Starship, As Tall as Lions and HelloGoodBye featured on the new THE ROCK STAR STORIES CHICAGO TV SHOW

See the newest episode of The Rock Star Stories Chicago TV show featuring COBRA STARSHIP,  AS TALL AS LIONS and HELLOGOODBYE with interviews, the last music videos and a lot of behind the scenes footage: soundcheck and more.  Catch it before it airs on Chicago cable TV during December!  You get to see it first here on LoonaticTV!

THE ROCK STAR STORIES CHICAGO TV SHOW with COBRA STARSHIP, more.

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The Rock Star Stories Chicago meets Nick Santino of A Rocket To the Moon

The Chicago crew meets up with Nick Santino from A Rocket to the Moon during the OP Tour at the Riviera Theatre.

A review of “Found” by Push Play! by Matt Glodz, Chicago

October 26, 2009 by The Rock Star Stories  
Filed under Featured, LoonaticTV

“FOUND” by PUSH PLAY!

by Matt Glodz

The Jonas Brothers have some new competition: Push Play. Hailing from Long Island, the quartet is yet another addition to the boy bands that are starting to make a comeback on the music scene. Push Play’s new album “Found” brings listeners what they expect from a boy band, but is unique enough to keep their fan base growing.

“Our individual personalities really click,” lead singer CJ Baran says on Push Play’s website, “and the fact that the four of us have distinct tastes in music, it seems to really work.”

Baran’s observation is right on point – Push Play’s music ranges from upbeat to somber, and the lyrics follow suit.

It makes sense that “Midnight Romeo” is the album’s first single. The song is energetic, its lyrics flow well, and teenagers are likely to dig its scandalous content. “Show me yours and I’ll show you mine / Gonna make you sweat / Gonna feel you head to toe / You know, I’m your midnight Romeo,” Baran sings. “Midnight Romeo” is the most stereotypical mainstream boy band song on the album, and it is likely to hit the airwaves soon as a result.

In “Heart Attack,” Baran sings about walking in on his girl making out with another guy and the event’s aftermath. Its lyrics lack depth as far as content is concerned, but for a breakup song, it is quite upbeat and catchy.

As its title may suggest “This Is Us Breaking Up” is another breakup song. Its frequently changing tempo and melody that incorporates futuristic synthesized sounds keep it from sounding sad and depressing, and also set it apart from “Heart Attack.” While the two songs share a similar theme, they are by no means redundant musically.

“Where I Belong” is one of Push Play’s more somber songs, but it is one many high school seniors can relate to. “The days we spent together / The nights would last forever
/ But all good things must come to an end,” Baran sings. The song is reflective and has the slowest melody on the album, yet Push Play still pulls it off, showing their musical versatility.

The remainder of the album does not disappoint. “Found” is also one of those albums that can be listened to straight through from start to finish, so grab a copy and Push Play.

MAYDAY PARADE meets THE ROCK STAR STORIES CHICAGO

THE ROCK STAR STORIES TV SHOW #4 featuring: PENNYWISE, PEPPER, JANUS, KISS KISS & THE DEAR HUNTER


THE ROCK STAR STORIES CHICAGO TV SHOW #4

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JANUS meets THE ROCK STAR STORIES CHICAGO at ANGELS & KINGS CLUB

JANUS meets THE ROCK STAR STORIES CHICAGO at ANGELS & KINGS CHIC

Chicago’s own JANUS stopped for a visit with Ellen and Roy just before their Q101-fm live show at Pete Wentz’ ANGELS & KINGS Club in Chicago.  Listen and watch their new video to their song, “EYESORE” from “RED RIGHT RETURN” and hear what they’re up for for the next year!

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ACE ENDERS & A MILLION DIFFERENT PEOPLE in CHICAGO