From Atlanta comes Brandon Reeves with his latest release
entitled “A Decent Melody.” The 13-song album shows off Brandon’s talents for
songwriting. His music covers all the bases, the bar rock of “I Still Believe, “
acoustic blues of “Last Dollar Bill” and the southern country jam of “Every
Heart Breaks Free.” Brandon has performed with members of the Zac Brown Band
along with members of the Ringo Starr All-Star band and has gathered all that
experience to create a truly remarkable album. He gets his groove on for “Wherever
It Might Be,” before ending with the guitar-shuffle of “Reno.”
Brandon Reeves has a bunch of live dates scattered over the
course of the next few months. To find out more about his new album, “A Decent
Melody” and for a complete list of live shows, please visit
brandonreevesmusic.com.
Heading just North to Greensboro, NC is the indie-rock band
Neither Scene Nor Herd with their latest EP “How It Ends.” It was released late
last year and has garnished attention in their area, but they are looking to
expand. The punk/rock sounding opener, “Relapse” has a polished sound, but
still keeps its garage rock rawness. The high energy of “We Rob Banks” and the
album closer “Try, Try Again” keep Neither Scene Nor Herd on high alert as a
band that should get noticed on mainstream alternative radio.
To find out more about this young, but rising band, please
visit their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/NeitherSceneNorHerd.
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