New CD Reviews - Soft Rock

Thursday, July 9, 2009

"Old Man Dreamin'" by John Batdorf (Soft Rock Artist from Los Angeles, California(CA))

No stranger to the music scene, John Batdorf has served up another outstanding CD, titled "Old Man Dreamin'," with all the power and punch this artist has to offer. Batdorf uses his vocals, which are strong and possess a soothing quality, to create generous helpings of folk/rock music while he also laces this disc with his sweet acoustic guitar flair. This mixture of eleven songs is packed with energy and catchy lyrics, as you will hear on "What D'Ya Got" and "That Don't Seem Right To Me." The wonderful soft rock ballad, "Will I Love You Forever," tugs at the heartstrings with its memorable lyrics and emotive vocals. The title track "Old Man Dreamin'" is an edgier rock song with country style and has a nice dynamic balance between vocals and instruments. Expressive lyrics, acoustic guitar, and a catchy bass line fuels the fire on "Ain't No Way" with its country tonality and moving beat. Fans of the group Eagles will want to tune in to "Old Man Dreamin'" by John Batdorf, as it is fused with well-written gems of folk/country style.

-Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

"Someday" by Caroline Gilmour (Soft Rock Artist from The United Kingdom)

Caroline Gilmour's debut CD, "Someday," is simply an excellent example of female-fronted heartland rock played with fire, conviction, and the kind of passion that keeps rock 'n' roll vital. Both in her voice and straight-up rock style, Gilmour, despite being Scottish, actually recalls such North American artists as Melissa Etheridge, Heart, and Sheryl Crow (among others) over 12 songs imbued with Classic Rock-like melody and drive. The album opener, "Be With Me Tonight," for instance, gets things off to a rocking start with a power-chord-backed chorus worthy of any of Pat Benatar's best hits, while the infectious "After All This Time" has a hook that's tailor made for adult oriented rock play lists. Drawn from personal experience, the singer-songwriter's taut and emotionally charged songs such as "I Thank You" and "Before I Can Fall," also find their mark, due particularly to a powerful backing band at one with the material and the vision behind it. While she may be a newcomer to the scene, don't expect Caroline Gilmour's terrific CD to go unnoticed; "Someday" is here for fans of Classic Rock as polished as it is raw and untamed.

-Rice B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Saturday, June 13, 2009

Check out Loren Davidson, one of RadioIndy's favorite Soft Rock artists


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Band Name: Loren Davidson
Band Location: California Oakland East Bay
Sounds Like: Jimmy Buffett
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Thursday, May 14, 2009

"Hang in the Balance" by Craig Donaldson (Soft Rock Artist from Colorado(CO))

Well rounded and talented artist, Craig Donaldson, performs wonderful adult pop/soft rock songs on his newest disc "Hang in the Balance." With a line up of musical accolades to his credentials, Donaldson really knows every aspect of writing and performing. His memorable vocals are soft and serene which complements the melodic lyrics. Feel a touch of country on songs such as "Colorado Ride" and "My Heart's In The Right Place" with the predominantly sweet steel guitar licks. Sultry sax and guitar solo gives "That Would Be Me" a classic, soft rock flavor. A beautiful rendition of the timeless classic "Moon River," featuring stunning strings, has Donaldson impressing the audience with his own sweet, vocal style. This album, "Hang in the Balance" is a must have addition to your soft rock collection especially if you like Dan Fogelberg or Stephen Bishop.

-Diane and the RadioIndy.com reviewer team
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Saturday, January 24, 2009

"Aisha" by Aisha (Pop Artist from England)

Young and highly talented solo female artist Aisha releases her self-titled debut EP featuring soft acoustic pop music with artistic compositions. This gifted musician/songwriter showcases her vocal talents with sweet and delicate flair. Her articulation is polished and mature with lyrics that are pure and genuine. "Part of Me" exhibits great vocal range and the great control she has of her voice. "Shine" as an acoustic version is dreamy and gentle with strings and piano gracefully introducing the song. The radio mix of "Shine" showcases a bright and crisp piano and builds to a full band arrangement with an upbeat tempo. The CD features crystal clear production, as each instrument is well mixed with clean clarity that captures the essence of this style of music. "Aisha" features a wonderful collection of songs while introducing a gifted artist and is a CD well worth hearing.

-Diane And the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Thursday, December 11, 2008

"Every Day's a Holiday" by Loren Davidson (Soft Rock Artist from San Francisco, California(CA)0

RadioIndy is pleased to present Loren Davidson with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Every Day's a Holiday"

"Every Day's a Holiday" is an entertaining trop rock album from beach-dweller and singer/songwriter Loren Davidson. The album is filled with upbeat, fun lyrics and a great island feel by way of steel drums, shakers, and horns. Davidson's third release is true to the trop rock precedent set by Jimmy Buffett. The songs on this album center around overcoming life's obstacles and learning to relax instead of feeling overwhelmed. Davidson's lyrics are positive, clever, and they involve a good deal of beach imagery, island metaphors, and the enjoyment of an alcoholic beverage. "Every Day's a Holiday" is well-produced and the album sounds very clean and professionally done. "Going Coastal" is a play on the phrase "going postal", and through quirky lyrics, offers an alternative to it – namely, getting "cured by a week by the sea." "I Need a Weekend (to Recover From My Weekend)" is another humorous track about hangovers, having the case of the Mondays, and the instinct to throw your boss out the window. Overall, Loren Davidson has crafted an immensely entertaining album about how a day on the beach can alleviate the tensions and challenges of every day life. Fans of trop rock, throw on a Hawaiian shirt and give this album a listen.-Chris & the RadioIndy.com Review Team
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Thursday, September 11, 2008

“Lost Away” by Matt Morgan (Easy Listening Artist from Pennsylvania(PA))

"Lost Away" is the acoustic-driven soft rock debut from talented singer/songwriter Matt Morgan. This album offers eleven heartfelt songs nicely formulated around Morgan's skillful acoustic compositions in the pop, folk, Americana, and blues genres. His vocal performance is similar to that of James Taylor, and Morgan is able to convey a good deal of emotion solely with his voice in a manner that leaves you hanging on every word. This vocal performance is perfect for the acoustic arrangements and the emotions stirred up in his lyrics of life and love. "Lost Away" is well-recorded, as Morgan and Rock Hollow Records hand-selected Morgan's finest tracks for this album, and it sounds great. "Perfect Day" is a great melodic track with a nice acoustic progression and great lyrics about success being nothing without the one you love by your side. "Trashed White Blues" closes out the album with a more upbeat bluesy track featuring twanging guitars and a great acoustic beat. Overall, "Lost Away" is an impressive debut from a talented singer/songwriter capable of conveying his emotions both vocally and musically. Fans of soft rock and great acoustic arrangements, give Matt Morgan a listen.
-Chris & the RadioIndy.com Review Team
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