Rock group Black Vendetta's "Tennis Girl" is a soft rock mid tempo track that lures you in with a creative video in which a black and white visual of an "animated" person is seen in various stages of thought, as well as having a smoke and holding up placards giving information about the band. Technology is at its coolest in this fun and very entertaining way of enjoying "Tennis Girl". The lead vocalist has the perfect voice for the track, and the song is catchy with great breaks and hooks, backed up nicely by guitar strumming and bass. This is one cut that will get into your head, and you'll love every minute of it.
http://www.reverbnation.com/blackvendettababy
Sunday, December 16, 2012
MusicDishTV Presents "Tennis Girl" By Rock Act Black Vendetta
Monday, November 19, 2012
MusicDishTV Presents "Molly Ringwald Is Dead" By Alternative Band Love Supine
"Molly Ringwald Is Dead" is a video featuring the new song from Love Supine. It opens in the middle of a gathering of trees, as a mysterious sound heralds in the lead vocalist who is fading into view in the distance. The colors are almost black and white with a very washed out effect. In contrast, the rock band's down beat and the power chord of guitars bring this song to life. The singer is fascinated that the 80's teen star Molly Ringwald has opinions and thoughts that he didn't expect from her. The tempo is danceable, and the vocal style a bit like Fred Schneider of B52. The lead singer and guitar are the only players in the video, so there are effective cuts to the scene in synch with the music. "Molly Ringwald is Dead", has a dark humor to it, and should be perfect for Halloween.
http://www.lovesupine.com
MusicDishTV Presents "No Place Like Home" by Infiniteloop
Infiniteloop's video "No Place Like Home" begins with bright orange flares that burst in tempo to the beat as it cuts to a crowded club and Infiniteloop plays in black and white strobe. The lead singer has very interesting lyrics, "I wanna know how long forever lasts", and he's backed by a trio of drums, bass, and guitar. The contrast of the visual to the lyrics is an attention grabber. "There's no place like home you've got one", is being sung, while the video footage shows homes being blown away during atom bomb testing. As the song asks questions about if they could be happy together, the video cuts to the band in black and white, and the bomb testing footage is bathed in a deep burnt orange color. It has a good look to it, which is probably hi def. The alternative style has some clever audio inserts of old radio ad of the 1950's over the top female voice saying "Hit the record button". Dancing to this song will be fun because the mix and the tempo are perfect for turning up your speakers, and the song is an upbeat love song. The video production is excellent, and the editing, and graphic effects are brilliant. You don't have to be humble about this. "There's No Place Like Home" is a cool video, and one that is definitely worth watching. Infiniteloop has a very radio friendly sound to their vocals and music. The mix is clean, and the singer is easy to understand with his own unique style of phrasing. Job well done!
http://www.facebook.com/infiniteloopmusic
Friday, September 28, 2012
MusicDishTV Presents "This Old Radio" By Alternative Harpist Anna Cate
"This Old Radio" is a harp-based indie track that combines both subtlety and emotion. The entire video focuses on Anna Cate playing her harp and singing the song in her living room. This gives a certain intimacy to the song, kind of like getting to hear a private performance with no one else around. She sings about this old radio, one that a loved one used to play her favourite song on. The cinematography suggests that there is a longing in her life, perhaps for a life she used to have. The shaky, indie style of the camerawork allows the viewer to feel her distress and see that she truly means every word that she sings. To accompany the voice, she focuses much of the video on her fingers playing the harp. Her hands move with such grace and makes such a difficult instrument seem easy to play. Anna Cate's video is certainly one not to be missed.
Email: tv@musicdish.net
Website: http://www.annacatemusic.com
Monday, September 10, 2012
MusicDishTV Presents "Breath" By Sound Liberation And Chanda Rule
Sound Liberation, accompanied by Chanda Rule, has collaborated with Luma Launisch to create a beautiful artistic video for the song "Breath". This video juxtaposes two layers of video; the vocalist's emotional performance on one and a landscape style shot of an everyday city on the other. The artistic prowess of the video is made evident from the first dissonant synth hit that builds into a great indie-R&B fusion score. The vocalist demonstrates incredible power with a strong, confident singing voice. She guides the viewer through various cultures of the city, exposing the beauty in everyday life. This video is clearly a first-class production and the results is an amazing video.
Email: tv@musicdish.net
Website: http://www.soundliberation.net
Thursday, July 5, 2012
MusicDishTV Presents Uncontrolled TV Show
Uncontrolled TV Show: Ep.1 - Powerhouseshow.com is a 30 minute TV show for independent recording artists, female singers, male singers, independent rappers, unsigned bands.
Email: tv@musicdish.net
Website: http://www.Powerhouseshow.com
It all begins with the video "Sin City" from Canadian rock artist Jon Mullane. First shown in black and white with the keyboardist's right hand beginning the intro to the song, it then transitions for a hot second to show a shot of a bridge and Sin city itself, then flashes back to the keyboards, which by that time are joined by the bass, guitar, and percussion. Once the full band has chimed in, the video focuses on Mullane walking the streets of Sin City while singing the melody, but continues the transition from that scene to the black and white keyboard playing and Mullane singing into a studio microphone. Mullane's raspy voice is great for this song, which is definitely powerful rocking hard. After a short guitar solo by Mullane, we began to see his musicians, particularly the guitarist, walking on the street close behind him to the fast paced rhythmic beat of the song. Lights and attractive, but scantily dressed females are featured on the streets of Sin City, who appear to be trying to catch up to Mullane. The song is so fierce that he could have just sat on a bar stool and sung it, and that would have been enough, but the video, combined with the vocals and music are a dynamic combination that will satisfy viewers.
The second video, "Inflicted Shame," is from the group Oblivious Signal, who is touted as a rock band on the edge. One watch of this video and you'll know that's true, but in a very good way. The video, shown in color, leads off with a guitar solo. It features the band performing this song, led by a hot female lead singer who gives new meaning to the words "Girls rock!!!" She gives a brilliant vocal performance and you won't find yourself missing a male voice, not even for a moment, as she blows you away with the quality of her voice, the passion of her singing, and her range. And yes, she has the look and attitude as well. The musicianship in Oblivious Signal is top quality, with a guitar solo that is second to none. It's well worth the watch, not only to see the band perform the song, but to watch the band's female vocalist pull out a can of "whip ass" on a guy much bigger than she who comes up on her from behind in an alley at night. The directed did a very cool and innovative thing with this video as they showed this part in reverse as we first see him lying on the ground, either unconscious or dead, and then he gets up and we see the fight (well, it was kind of a fight - he didn't really get very many licks in before hitting the pavement) from the end result to how it started.
After a quick promo/advertisement by Uncontrolled TV show, the third video begins and we are now at the scene of a boxing match, with the boxer's lady love in the audience all glammed up. It's Round 10, and as he looks up at her, all bloodied and bruised while putting in his mouthpiece, she looks at him and gives him a nod that says, "You can do this!!" The bell rings and the two competitors look each other in the eye while the referee gives them final instructions. The song begins, and the vocalist sings, "When I look into your eyes/I see the better half of me." Need I say more? Well, maybe you should know that the title of the song is "You And I" from pop/rock World5 newly released debut album, "Global Experience." Featuring the group's lead singer Don Bruner and actors Erika Fitzgerald and Kris Eklund, the video was shot on location at Rhino's Gym and at Rancho Buena Vista, and directed by Jim Ellis and Elias Acosta. After the first boxing ring scene, it cuts to where things seem to have started - with a young couple in love on vacation. We do get to see the vocalist and band perform, though the storyline is so interesting and meshes so well with the song's lyrics, you just want to get back to that! Fade back to the young lover getting knocked to the floor for what would seem like a knockout punch as he goes down. Once again, he looks at his love, and she nods her head and mouths "I love you." It's all he needs. After a quick fade back to the band, the next person to hit the floor (and stay there) is his opponent. Lionel Richie had it right when he said, "Love Will Conquer All." It certainly did in this case.
Video #4 begins with a slight reggae infused pop beat and vocalist Craymo singing, "We are all one" repeatedly. The song is "One Love One World (We Are One)," and the video is shot in black and white, which is the perfect backdrop of simplicity to keep the listener focused in the lyrics, which are powerful and thought provoking. This is a deep and touching song, and this world would indeed be a much better place to live in if everyone in it felt like the vocalist who sings it with such passion and conviction: "We are one love/We are one world/Put your hands together/every boy and every girl." This is a great song, a great vocal performance, and just an all-around inspirational treat!
The fifth and final video begins with a couple waking up in the morning, with the man arising first. The song is Fishori's "Hard Love," and while he's in the bathroom singing and shaving, the leggy blonde who was pretending to be asleep, gets up and sneaks out. She's nobody's woman and everybody's girl. Fishori, now fully dressed with a guitar strapped on, continues to sing while the vixen dances seductively around a hot red sports car that is nowhere near as fast as she is. He croons, "It's a hard love. You think I would know better. But I don't." If that doesn't say it all, I don't know what could. He's whipped, she's the whipper, and looks like he's in it come what may. The song is funky and spunky and quite enjoyable. The video, which is very well produced, complements it well.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Chinie - Bless My Day
Chinie has been working hard on her videos as well as audio of her music.
"Like the music, I like to create an identity and be original" she says.
Chinie was everything, from make up artist, to dresser, handled transport, and was film director too, she had the video looking exactly as she created and wanted it to be.
Chinie was simply in charge, and left nothing to no one to do.
"I'm not a control freak, but I simply like to be free to express my abilities to the people. If the people like it then thats cool. I love to fantasize, but in all things to keep it cool. I love the thought of handling everything about a video that I am doing and to make the most of it for a girl that had no money. But its done, and thats what matters".
http://www.chinie.com
Friday, April 23, 2010
Easy Death - Angelika & Demons
EASY DEATH, new album is now on iTunes, Amazon and Rhapsody! Do you like bands like Evanescence, Nightwish, Lacuna Coil, Within Temptation? Enjoy Angelika & Demons!
Website: http://www.soundclick.com/angelikaanddemons
Monday, April 19, 2010
Rachel McDonald - B.A.L.T.I.M.O.R.E.
Rachel McDonald - B.A.L.T.I.M.O.R.E.
B.A.L.T.I.M.O.R.E is both a tribute to McDonald's home city as well as a dance anthem. A bouncy beat and smooth bass line make this tune perfect for the club. McDonald's voice shines here with a rich depth of tone and maturity that belies her youth and the breakdown is infectious. This song makes you dance.
Rachel McDonald is not only an extremely talented singer and songwriter; she’s a woman on a mission: bringing soul back to urban music. As her musical influences are Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Chaka Kahn, Yolanda Adams, and Fergie, she certainly seems to be on course.
Find Out More on Rachel McDonald at http://www.myspace.com/rachelmcdonaldsoul
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Robert Nix - It's a Complicated World
Robert Nix - It's a Complicated World
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A picture slideshow of Robert Nix set to the pop track 'It's A Complicated World' with important timely messages flashed onto the screen at the tailend of the video.
http://www.youtube.com/onthemoveagain
Monday, March 22, 2010
Ice Black Birds - Ears to the Ground
The music video for Ice Black Birds' debut single 'Ears to the Ground' to be released on the 29th March 2010. Directed by Stockton Baxter Films.
Friday, February 26, 2010
Nyki Lindsay King - Circles
"Circles" by: Nyki Lindsay King, Directed by Tom Marasovic, Director of Photography Peter Hatch, Make-up Kenji Sato. Staring Mario Kukolic.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Good Question – Let’s Take A Moment
Director: Jerry Skibinsky
Label: Crazy Lady Records
http://goodquestion.ca/index.htm
Friday, December 18, 2009
Raw Data - The Music of Erich Zann
Raw Data - The Music of Erich Zann from MusicDishTV on Vimeo.
The latest music video from indie hip hop group Raw Data.
Directed by Ken Hirose.
Keep an eye out for a second video by the same director! Their debut album THE MEETING PLACE is officially available for purchase and www.rawdatahiphop.com
Don't forget to check out
www.pitcrewproductions.com
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
El Cantador - Glean
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A simple portrait of El Cantador from Mobile, Alabama. The band has been tour planning, primarily in the southeast, during the rest of 2009. Catch up with the band's latest news at www.myspace.com/vivaelcantador
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Jendor – Without You
"Without You" is the 3rd video single from JENDOR off his debut album Gourmet Classics.
Filmed in New York City July 2009.
J. Hernandez [Video Director], J. Hernandez [Video Producer] (C) 2009 Life Jacket Records
www.jendor.net
Monday, November 16, 2009
Hearts Of Black Science – Giving In To Anger
Swedish indie label Wonderland Records presents electronic indie rock act Hearts of Black Science. Hearts of Black Science, based in Swedish Stenungsund (just outside Gothenburg) is Daniel Änghede and Tomas Almgren and they bring you powerful, suggestive indie rock with electronic influences. Think Danish Mew mixed with Keane and Depeche Mode but with a distinct personal touch.
http://www.myspace.com/heartsofblackscience
Monday, October 19, 2009
Alan Semerdjian – Can’t Wait

"Can't Wait" is a music video/mini-documentary/public art project based on the music of Alan Semerdjian. Initially intended as a promotional video for Alan's newest CD, "Can't Wait" (directed by Haik Kocharian) has slowly begun to take on a life of its own on the internet. With its simple, humanistic approach and sincerity, the song and video make us think about our own hopes, wishes, and dreams. www.alansemerdjian.com
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Vinny Piana - Beg Me To Forgive
Currently an indie pop artist, Vinny Piana divides his time in London by writing, producing, and making music. Piana's many credits in the music industry have led him to create his debut solo album, "Beg Me To Forgive," due out in October 2009. This is his video for the title track.
http://www.vinnypiana.co.uk/
Monday, September 28, 2009
Aeroplane - Stop/Start
The video for 'Stop/Start' - the first single from Norwich-based Indie Rock band, Aeroplane. www.myspace.com/aeroplanerock
Produced by Lambda Films
www.lambdafilms.com