Dungeon of Skeletons and Karma Gambit

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Dungeon of Skeletons “Patterns”

It’s been a long time since we’ve heard from Nashville-based musician Justin Kline. Triangle-Six Songs was a favorite of mine back in 2010, but with a new band, Dungeon of Skeletons he’s constructed a pure power pop classic. Opening with “Patterns” his theme of renewal comes with an earnest optimism, that leads into the masterful “Turn The Key” with its catchy melody and infectious sing-along harmonies. His approach reminded me of fellow Tennessean Wyatt Funderburk, but with more of an alt. rock edge.

Every single track here follows the joyous lead from the densely packed “Gonna Be Alright,” to the bouncy retro Carpenters feel of “Doom & Gloom.” Even when they break out with a different approach, like “Daggers” it’s all irresistible and loaded with hooks. Influences here are from sunshine pop to alternative to glam. On my top ten list for sure, and super highly recommended.

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Karma Gambit

Karma Gambit “When Does Rock ‘n’ Roll Start to Get Sad?”

Karma Gambit is a power pop band from Asbury Park, New Jersey. Inspired by bands such as Fountains of Wayne, Weezer, and Oasis, this quartet contrasts sharp character studies and ironic humor with big guitars, immediate hooks, and layered harmonies. Like most great power pop, the songs are about relationships, starting with the swoon over “Aphrodite.” The radio-ready single here is “Cable Knit Sweater” and its similarity to FOW is more than those punchy chords, but singer/guitarist Jack Linden showcases his sharp wit within the lyrics. 

“Kiss and Tell” is a bitter sad sack tale about a pickup artist and the garage rock of “Kick in the Teeth” recalls the Fabs’ “I’m Down.” The inventive “Adam Bomb!” is another tale of broken romance at the local mall. It veers into folk with “Hello Minnesota,” but each song makes for compelling listening. Highly Recommended.

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Free Music Friday: Hanky Panky, Justin Kline and Erik Voeks

Hanky Panky “A Precious Bitch” EP
I don’t know much about this band, other than they are from Nantes in the west of France. No website, no Facebook, nothing…. The lead singer has a cute French accent though, and the single “Precious Bitch” has a catchy melody. I hope to hear more from them in the future. Give it a try, its FREE.

FREE on Bandcamp | Lyrics and video here

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Justin Kline “Doormat” EP
Talented power pop artist from Tennessee Justin Kline is back with 4 new tunes full of hooks, driving guitars, and happy melodies. Performing every instrument and singing every note himself, Justin presents an electrified batch of songs more reminiscent of some of his previous solo work (We love that, Justin!) This EP is a teaser for his next upcoming album release. Enjoy!

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Erik Voeks “Finulu” EP
Voeks was an old favorite of mine, from the Not Lame days with Sand Box (now a big time collector’s item). It was great to find him again and with a new EP mixed and mastered by Adam Schmitt. Okay, it’s not free, but four bucks is so cheap you should give it a shot. The bouncy “Descending From A Daydream” is a fast paced gem that proves Voeks talent is as sharp as ever. It goes into a ballad mode on “Hester A.Fish,” another sweet gem. Check it out!  (P.S. You can get a digital version of Sand Box here.)
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Jingle, Jingle… Holiday Singles!

Vegas With Randolf “Snow Day”

Ho, ho, ho, waiting for the first blizzard of the season. Washington DC based Vegas With Randolf sings about the only thing that’ll make kids glad about missing school and sledding down the hill. | CD Baby

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Justin Kline “Once A Year”

With a Beatlesque hook and timed beat of sleigh bells, it makes this holiday gem from Justin Kline irresistible – love the “do do do” chorus. Plus all proceeds will benefit TOYS FOR TOTS. | CD Baby | Bandcamp

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Lannie Flowers “Christmas Without You”

Perfect Texas styled power pop with the lovelorn Lannie Flowers in a mid tempo tune destined to be a classic for lonely hearts everywhere. | CD Baby

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The Connection “Rock N Roll Christmas”

Solid melodic joyful tiding from New England’s Newst Hit Makers. You get the single “Rock N Roll Christmas” and the B-side “Merry Christmas (I don’t want to fight tonight)” Both are a sweet combo of The Ramones and The Kinks.
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