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Zayed Hassan and Exquisite Noise Team Up for Charity
We are pleased to announce that Exquisite Noise Records and our “world music ambassador” Zayed Hassan, a rising star from Dhaka, Bangladesh, have agreed to donate 100% of all the revenues earned from his tracks for us to Fender Music Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to putting instruments into children’s hands, often through educational programs in schools.
Zayed has thus far contributed 3 songs to compilation CDs for our label. Do everyone a favor and spin a track or two – it’s for a good cause! Here are the Spotify links:
Of course, you can play these tracks (or even better, download them) from your content provider of choice. It doesn’t matter – every penny goes to this charity. Music education and access to instruments mean a lot to us, and we applaud Zayed for his getting behind this cause as well.
Stop Lying – Bing
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Cornelius: An Unlikely Musical Hotbed
A vibrant music scene can spring up anywhere, and disappear just as suddenly. In the back of our minds we know this, but instinctively just sort of assume, without giving the matter much thought, that the nearest large city is where we’re naturally bound to find such. So it was that after a number of years living in the Charlotte, NC region, those of us here at Exquisite Noise Records, thoroughly underwhelmed by the scene, gave up on finding good bands, figuring it would either happen someday distantly down the road or not at all.
But then out of nowhere, almost by accident, we began discovering a number of great musical acts in the smaller towns immediately north of there – Huntersville, Mooresville, Statesville and even Cornelius. In the past year, we’ve signed and featured one such act, Pinko, an up and coming three piece whose raw and bizarre yet catchy rock dirges recall early 90’s grunge, as evidenced by their debut CD, Snuggle Buddy. On this year’s edition of our label-wide sampler, meanwhile, we were also able to feature Statesville native Kyle Ketsdever, a multi-talented soul with far ranging interests, from acoustic to straightforward rock to comedy to 3am basement style jams, all of it incredibly interesting.
At the center of this burgeoning scene sits Bella Love 2.0, a unique live music space located in the older downtown section of Cornelius – yes, Cornelius. As by far the most forward thinking and active (not to mention warmer, as in the musical vibe within) venue in the area, Bella Love has made it their mission to both seek out existing talent within the region and to promote a better awareness of local music. Recently, we had the opportunity to pick the brain of Bella Love founder Case Warnemunde.
“There is a need for a venue for local talent to be showcased and Bella Love is happy to bring it to the public,” Warnemunde says, “Through interactions with musicians at these Open Mic nights, both through their performance and through actual conversations, a few things have become clear. Bars and restaurants are not always an ideal setting for emerging bands to share their sound. Bella Love 2.0 is an alternative to those types of venues. Here it is all about the creative process leading to a pleasing result. Bella Love can be part of the process as well as highlight the result.”
In addition to its primary purpose as a live music venue, Bella Love also functions as a workshop. One-on-one musical instruction is available in this space during the day, and available to rent for bands seeking rehearsal space, or room to bring in their gear and record. Also, while not strictly related, there’s an event the 2nd Friday of every month – named, well, 2nd Friday – in the Old Town section of Cornelius. Hosted by the Bella Love team, it’s an art crawl featuring live music as well as food trucks and local vendor specials.
While, clearly, if you are reading this, you probably maintain an active presence online, getting out from behind the laptop and seeing what’s going on around this region is vital both for your own well being and that of the community itself. Now that the scourge of karaoke fever has apparently run its course, live music does seem to be staging somewhat of a comeback, and this is one important piece of the puzzle. While pay-to-play schemes have unfortunately taken root over the past decade, showing no signs of relenting (basically, bands must buy up tickets to their own shows in order to perform there, theoretically in the hopes they can resell these to friends and fans), it’s refreshing to see that not every owner or promoter has embraced this questionable tactic.
“Bella Love is creating a new way to approach community in the 21st century,” Case continues, likening that they are doing in this space and beyond to “an actual, physical social network. It is a reason to meet your neighbor, a venue to discover talent, and a way to support local businesses.”
One of the paradoxes of big city live music sites – those which actually book local talent, that is – seems to be that they need larger draws to pay the rent and keep the electricity turned on, which in turn leads to more predictable and codified acts. You can bank on x number of attendees most nights by booking some pleasantly bland singer-songwriter type, or even worse, a polished but paint by numbers cover band. But during a recent night at Bella Love, I witnessed Wolfdog play, a solo performer who somehow blended 60s protest folk music with, like, heavy metal, but then often comedic lyrics – and most of this even actually worked. He was in turn followed by Tecate Sunrise, a sprawling yet musically gifted rock group, and then the indescribable melodic mayhem of our very own Pinko. Sure, we are biased, and maybe this is a shameless plug, but there’s a reason we signed these guys in the first place, and released their CD; simply put, though undoubtedly such an experience exists somewhere, sometime, at some venue down in Charlotte, it’s safe to say that in years of going out to scope that music scene, we never had a night as fascinating as this one.
A rising tide carries all ships, as the saying goes, and we believe that one positive development fed into another and another, leading to the current vibrant state of lower Iredell/upper Meck music. We here at Exquisite Noise do feel we’ve played some small part in this, though to be honest it wasn’t planned that way – again, that larger city to the south seemed more logical a place to expect this explosion. Maybe Bella Love had it mapped out from the beginning, but whatever the case, their impact has been far greater, and seems poised to only grow from here.
“(The) current local musical landscape is full of possibility and budding with creative, authentic interactions. Bella Love hopes to continue to be a platform in which local artists and musicians can share their ideas and skills,” Warnemunde concludes, “by bringing attention to the vast resources that are all around us and highlighting the area’s exceptional and innovative talent, Bella Love is securing a creative future for generations to come.”
“Hold My Own” hits the shelves
Though this Cleveland, Georgia trio’s debut CD has in fact been out for weeks now at some select retailers, and is already officially our label’s biggest YouTube success, we’re feeling like its iTunes and Amazon launch is reason enough to sing Hold My Own‘s praises all over again. Self recorded on a shoe string (which, after all, is what we’re about, the very essence of our being, the sun around which…well, you get the point), the raw yet powerful performances in an instant reminded us – and hopefully every person that gives a listen – what country music is supposed to sound like. Not pop music with a little bit of twang, but rather strong songwriting, a somewhat gritty, somewhat plaintive voice, and no frills production. Do yourself a favor and check out Hold My Own, even if you think (as I admittedly had for years) that you can’t stand modern country music.
Country, Steroids, Soul: Zach Lunsford
Cleveland, Georgia native Zach Lunsford has been singing since he was 13 and has subsequently criss-crossed the southeast performing live. If he had one request for this press release, however, announcing that he has become the latest Exquisite Noise signing, it was that we kept it short, simple, and to the point. So we will do our best to oblige him. In keeping it brief, let us just say that when we stumbled onto his ReverbNation profile (fast becoming a black hole of time consumption for us, that site), we immediately liked his style. Zach himself says his music has been described as “country music on steroids with a touch of old fashioned soul,” and as we would be hard pressed to top that statement, we’ll just leave it stand.
Currently, Zach is recording his debut album for us, with a release slated for sometime this summer. In the meantime, please listen to some cuts on his Reverb profile and show some support for this newest addition to our family!
Mike The Punk Pulls A 180, Finishes Album
When Exquisite Noise artist Mike The Punk entered a professional studio last month, he had some hand picked musicians in tow, a batch of fully written songs, and positive expectations. Weeks later, he was pulling the plug on the entire operation – and yet would soon discover this was the greatest thing that possibly could have happened.
The album was in fact fully finished, but the results were not what he’d hoped for. So he returned home, downloaded a free recording program, plugged in just a pair of microphones, and cranked out ten songs, all on the first take. The resulting effort, Michael Adams, is a refreshing ode to simplicity. Proving once again Tom Petty’s maxim that if you’re having trouble getting a song right, the solution is to strip it down rather than become more technical, recording these songs in this manner brings their hooks and fine lyrical edge closer to the surface than they otherwise might be.
Mike isn’t quite sure what he plans to do with this album, or if he wants a formal release at all. For now, you can listen to the entire project on SoundCloud here. So give it a spin, download some tracks, leave some commentary and by all means share with your friends. We at the label think it’s a great story that illustrates our overriding philosophy here. Another Exquisite Noise band, The Judas Cow, once saved up $1200 in anticipation of knocking out a complete CD professionally, blew through that entire budget with nothing to show for their time but a handful of drum tracks, which were scrapped when they too decided to go the lo-fi home recording route. In this day and age, going high dollar and high tech is simply no longer an absolute requirement, and it has prompted a question we’ve been asking our artists of late: is it really worth spending thousands of dollars just to sound maybe, at best, 10% better, if at all? Our opinion, demonstrated again by Michael Adams, is a resounding no. Let us know what you think.
Reggae The Right Way: Mysta Paqk
Gather ’round, my children, it is time to introduce and welcome our newest artist, Mysta Paqk. Born in Kingston, Jamaica, this self taught reggae/dancehall artist began, by his own words, “writing and flowing at an early age,” and was working with professional producers by high school. These days he is the #1 artist in his genre working the Dallas, Texas circuit, and we are understandably excited to be bringing him aboard. While we admittedly cannot profess to have a complete handle on the reggae vernacular, our Exquisite Noise crew thinks that Mysta promotes a positive message, and if nothing else he can certainly claim a sunny vibe. For proof, please consult his debut single, Nah Stoop Low, now available on Amazon, iTunes, Spotify and elsewhere.
Let us know what you think. We consider ourselves as a community here at Exquisite Noise, committed to promoting one another’s efforts, and if you ask us, our quest for exciting underground music has unearthed another gem.
Mike The Punk “A Long Time Ago”
Our young signee Mike The Punk recently delivered the second offering in his “single of the month” plan for 2013 and beyond, with the excellent “A Long Time Ago” arriving in our mailbox just days ago. Continuing along in a similar vein as Mike’s prior work, the frenetic strumming, introspective lyrics, and Social Distortion inspired vocals remain in place, although he seems to be moving toward a more epic scope, if future singles (teaser alert!) are any indication. You can listen before you buy it here and it will be available for purchase soon on all the major platforms. Give it a spin & let us know what you think!
Mike The Punk’s Bold New Strategy
Mooresville, North Carolina’s Mike The Punk recently announced plans to issue one single a month for the next twelve months. A relatively recent signee to our roster, Mike (that’s Michael Robert Adams II, formally, if you’re keeping score), as his moniker might imply, combines something of a gritty Social Distortion-esque vocal delivery with catchy pop hooks…but then these are delivered, predominantly, with an acoustic guitar as his sole accompaniment, and yet the entire package does somehow manage to sound like, well, punk rock. Understandably, the instant we heard Mike’s recordings, we knew he was a must have for our lineup.
His first offering in this Single Of The Month club, Don’t Tell Her, is streaming before you can buy it at select online radio stations now, last.fm (http://www.last.fm/music/Mike+The+Punk/Don%27t+Tell+Her) and Rdio (http://www.rdio.com/artist/Mike_the_Punk/album/Don%27t_Tell_Her/) the major ones among these. You can also check out a YouTube clip the artist himself has posted himself here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMDoe_tsnv4
As always, stay posted for future updates. Mike The Punk seems poised to deliver a string of quality tunes, which update and expand his core sound without straying too far from his punk roots. We’re excited about what the future has to offer for this exciting new performer, and look forward to sharing this with the world – be it our label’s small yet rabid niche following, or the mainstream audience (we hope) at large.