Here is a 18 year old Canadian songwriter and emerging recording artist from Toronto. According to her Facebook profile, she is also a music teacher in Ontario. As we have been following her for several months, she has made several recordings and has been paying those proverbial dues. She has written her own songs, recorded and made videos to her songs in the last few months and it seems that she made some great strides.
MusicLoad is proud to present Alexandra Hawse and the lyric video to her song titled Count Me Out.
The first video is a beautiful live takes filmed live in France at The American Cathedral Paris for Arte TV. The live film features two of the latest singles by London Grammar from their latest album titled Truth Is A Beautiful Thing. The first song is titled Oh Woman, Oh Man. The second song is titled Big Picture.
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The next video is a lyric video for London Grammar's song titled Truth Is A Beautiful Thing, the title track of their latest album.
Here is a fantastic soul punk band (that says they are a hip-hop group) whose record titled "Sorry To Bother You" from several years ago should not be overlooked. Nor should KEXP, the often edgy Seattle FM radio station that filmed this perfectly recorded music performance (and interview with host Larry Mizzel Jr.) on November 17, 2012.
The Coup's lyrics are about a truth from the struggled perspective that includes what it means to having a landlord banging at your door, but goes deeper into political messages and foreign policy.
Information on the band's official band website touches on the history of classic Coup d'éta going back to the days of Napoleon Bonaparte, followed by a self storage ad before one realizes it's a band website.
The July 20 London Electric Brixton show is sold out!
Jorja Smith is a rising star from Walsall, an industrial town in the West Midlands of England.
At the age of 16, Jorja was inspired to write the first song in the music video below, titled Beautiful Little Fools, after reading "The Great Gatsby" and, in particular, a passage from the book in which Daisy expresses her hopes that her infant daughter would "be a fool - that's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool". Jorja took issue with this statement and so used the phrase to form the basis of her song, in which she laments the restrictions that society and established social constructs place upon women.
The music video for the track - released on International Women's Day - draws upon the "Gatsby" aesthetic and sees three versions of Jorja from different walks of life crossing paths...
The video was directed by Hector Dockrill and produced by Stephanie Paeplow of Pulse Films
The music was performed and written by Jorja Smith, produced by Charlie, mixed & mastered by Engine Earz (first featured on our network here in 2011) and engineered by Riccardo Damian.
Jorja Smith - Beautiful Little Fools
The next song and music video is heavy. It was directed by Drew Cox, produced by FAMM, executive produced by Z. The Boxer/Policeman/Hoodie character was played by Kevin Bangato. The girls were played by Erin and Evie. The make-up was by Carol Lopez Reid using Nars make-up. Flips by Eric Mitchell. Lighting by Liam O'Donovan.
The music produced by Joice with additional production, mixing & mastering by Engine Earz.
Jorja Smith - Blue Lights
The next music video below is a homemade video that was filmed, directed and edited by Jorja Smith, herself. The music is performed by Jorja Smith, produced by Cadenza and mixed & mastered by Engine Earz.
Jorja Smith - Where Did I Go?
The final music video below is to Jorja Smith's song titled A Prince. The song features recording artist Maverick Sabre.
The song was produced by Seemore and mixed & mastered by Engine Earz.
The video animation is by Yao Xiang and was produced by FAMM.