Monday, August 27, 2012

Fatal Smile Invades The USA

Recently Spectra Records has signed Swedish hard rock band, Fatal Smile. During the last ten years Fatal Smile has built a strong and solid reputation internationally and achieved great success with their albums "Neo Natural Freaks" and "World Domination." The album was nominated for awards such as "Album Of The Year" at the Swedish Metal Awards. Fatal Smile has toured with Dio, W.A.S.P., Queensryche, Lordi, Doro, Winger and played festivals like Sweden Rock Festival, Wacken, Hard Rock Hell, Long'I'Rock, Rockalies and Rock Weekend. Fatal Smile is back with a vengeance with their new album "21st Century Freaks." The first single & video for "Welcome To The Freakshow" was released on April 13 and have sold over 10,000 copies and was rewarded with a Gold record in June. The album was released in Europe on May 14 and is already acclaimed as "Album Of The Year" in press & media.


The USA and Canada will see the release of "21st Century Freaks" at the beginning of 2013 on Spectra Records. The band is already grabbing attention from some major theatrical films slated for 2013 as well.

“I don´t know what the hell these guys are on, they never stop! They sure do know how to rock a crowd!” Eddie Jackson -Queensryche

“You guys are the best opening band I´ve ever had!” Ronnie James Dio -"The King Of Rock´n Roll", R.I.P."

To find out the latest tour dates and merchandise for Fatal Smile, visit www.fatalsmile.com

For more information, please contact: info@spectrarecords.com

Monday, August 20, 2012

Spectra launches new Urban division

The Spectra Music Group is launching a new Urban music division "Monarchy Records." The label will feature all the best artists from yesterday and today in R&B, Soul, Hip-Hop, Rap and Reggae. Spectra is very excited about its launch and feels the label will skyrocket. The new label will fall under the umbrella of the already popular Spectra Music Group which houses Spectra Records, Spectra Records Canada, Spectra Jazz and Spectra Heritage.

The new branch has already added 3 new artists to its roster to help catapult things into the right direction. Cata9Tales, J-Hen and International Nova head off the roster currently as Monarchy looks forward to a very bright future with them all.





The new Monarchy Records website launches in just under a few weeks. You can visit it at www.monarchyrecords.com

For more information, please contact: info@spectrarecords.com

Toxic Lab Rats release "Pandemic Alert"

Toxic Lab Rats release their highly anticipated sophmore album entitled "Pandemic Alert." Their first album "Intoxicated" scored rave reviews and the Toxic Lab Rats toured the USA gaining fans at every turn. Their first album was labeled as "a solid punch in the face with a heavily tattooed fist and 15 catchy tracks full of heart and attitude."

Their latest album features some tracks like "Hittin' The States," "Too Good For You," "Punks 'N' Drunks" and Merle Haggard's "Mama Tried." The new album hits stores Tuesday September 11, 2012. "Pandemic Alert" will be available at Best Buy, FYE, Sears, Hot Topic, iTunes, Amazon and more.


 

Their first single "Hittin' The States" is available online now at iTunes, Amazon and Spotify.

For more information, please contact: info@spectrarecords.com

Monday, August 13, 2012

IMC EP of the day - "Arc of a Romance" by Robbie Dupree

IMC EP Of The Day - “Arc Of A Romance” by Robbie Dupree (2012). With all of the changes in the music business in the past decade, we’ve seen many artists doing their best to adapt to the changing climate when it comes to releasing new music. It’s now a really huge deal if an artist is able to sell 250,000 units versus the multiplatinum days of yore. Others are going directly to their fan base to fund projects, essentially pre-selling the releases through online campaign’s such as Kickstarter and others. And there are some independent labels such as Spectra Records that are still finding ways to record, distribute and promote great artists like Robbie Dupree. His latest release, "Arc of a Romance," is a great example of quality versus quantity. While it contains only four tracks, each one is gracefully produced and performed.

Robbie has never sounded better as he delivers deeply heartfelt performances on each of these beautiful cover songs. Dupree has also avoided the Motown/American Songbook path that so many others have already travelled on projects like this by choosing selections from various periods in music. The first track, “I Only Have Eyes For You” originally recorded by The Flamingos in 1959, features Oli Rockberger on fender rhodes, Jonathan Maron on standup bass, Doug Yowell on brushed drums, Chad DeBrock on guitar, Leslie Smith on backing vocals with gorgeous strings arranged by Rick Chudacoff and Robbie Dupree on harmonica. Next up is Robbie’s smooth take on the Isley’s “For The Love Of You” from 1975. Bill Harris’s flute floats thru the fantastic arrangement featuring keyboards from Clifford Carter, guitars from David Spinoza, bass from Jonathan Maron, drums from Doug Yowell, congas from Manuel Quintana with Leslie Smith on backing vocals. (The digital version of this release features a bonus track of “For The Love Of You” with Butch Thomas on sax) The next two tracks are simply inspired choices -- “We Let The Stars Go”, originally recorded by Prefab Sprout in 1990, featuring Jeff Pevar on guitars, mandolin, bass, keys & percussion with Kyle Esposito’s 12 string guitar solo and Donna Lewis on backing vocals. Closing out the ep is Dupree’s version of “Coronation Street” that was originally recorded by Marc Jordan from his 1993 “Reckless Valentine” album.

This version features Mike Demicco on guitar, Ira Coleman on standup bass with Clifford Carter’s piano and great string arrangement. The amazing thing about this project is the care and attention to detail that was taken in the song selection, production and performance. Even though the compositions are from various decades, they all contain the same feeling of vintage songs from the same period with timeless, classic imagery, and all delivered through the amazing vocal artistry of Robbie Dupree. If there was ever an ep that left you wanting for more, this has to be at the very top of the list for me. Engeneered and co-produced by Julie Last, this is REAL MUSIC -- Incredible performances all around with ageless material... I can’t give it a stronger recommendation.

Written by Inside Music Cast 

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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Remembering Larry Hoppen of Orleans


Larry Hoppen, one of the founding members of the band Orleans, passed away on July 24, 2012. Born in Long Island, NY, Hoppen was 61 years old.
Between 1969 and 1971, his Ithaca, NY – based band, Buffalongo, made two LPs for United Artists. The second included the original recording of “Dancin’ in the Moonlight,” later a hit by friends King Harvest. Soon after Boffalongo disbanded in late 1971, Larry got a call from (former US Congressman, D-NY, 19) John Hall, inviting him to come to Woodstock, NY to join with the late Wells Kelly and John to form Orleans which he did in early 1972. Larry’s younger brother, Lance, joined the band in the following fall. Tens of millions know Larry’s uplifting tenor from the Orleans hits “Still The One,” “Dance With Me” and “Love Takes Time.”
Hoppen also performed and/or recorded with Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Livingston Taylor, Lulu, Graham Parker, Blues Traveler, Ricky Skaggs, Steve Wariner, Michael Franks, Levon Helm, the late great Michael Brecker, Chet Atkins, Artie Traum, John Sebastian, Bela Fleck, Felix Cavaliere, Edgar Winter, Robbie Dupree, Spencer Davis, Rick Derringer, Mark Farner, John Ford Coley and many more notable artists.
Larry released 3 solo albums: “Handmade, ““Looking For The Light,” and most recently “One of the Lucky Ones.” Larry was still touring with Orleans, including brother Lance and youngest brother Lane. Orleans was scheduled to appear on Fox TV’s nationwide “Fox & Friends’ All American Concert Series” show on Friday July 27th.
He is survived by his wife, Patricia Smith Hoppen and his daughters, Claire and Maeve, as well as his brothers, Lance and Lane and his sister, Lynda. The family asks that since Larry’s passion was feeding the hungry, his friends and fans can honor his memory by making a contribution to their local food bank in his name. Spectra Records is saddened by the recent loss of our dear friend Larry Hoppen. Larry was a great talent and has been a fantastic addition to the Spectra Records family. He will be truly missed. Our deepest sympathies go out to his family and friends.

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Monday, July 9, 2012

Robbie Dupree Releases Arc of a Romance



Robbie Dupree's latest EP entitled "Arc of a Romance" will hit the stores Tuesday July 10, 2012. This EP will be the follow up to last years hit album "Time and Tide." The EP will feature cover songs that span over the last 5 decades of timeless favorites done in the signature Robbie Dupree style.

Dupree fans will hear the classics that were originally written by The Flamingo's, The Isley Brothers, Paddy Mc Aloon and Marc Jordan. A bonus track is available on the digital album version only which features Jazz saxophonist Butch Thomas. Thomas struck gold in the 80's and 90's playing alongside of the likes of Sting, Lenny Kravitz, Huey Lewis and more.






Track Listing Includes:

I Only Have Eyes For You  5:48

For The Love Of You  5:30

We Let The Stars Go  3:25

Coronation Street  4:51

Bonus Track: (Digital Version Only)
For The Love Of You featuring Butch Thomas

For more information, please contact: info@spectrarecords.com

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Gregory Abbott - Drop Your Mask

The year was 1986 when Gregory Abbott burst onto the R&B music scene, essentially out of nowhere.  The only tidbit of note about Abbott back then was that he was once wed to Freda Payne, and he had a strong academic background.  But that changed quickly.  With his suave, sophisticated demeanor, classic good looks and signature green eyes, Abbott made the ladies swoon through both sight and sound.  But the New York native was more than just a pretty face. Abbott immediately made a big splash with the title track from his album, Shake You Down. The single jammed up the radio airwaves, as it was requested by females from age 15 to 60, and it was the choice of lovers who wanted to bring a bit of spice in their romantic lives.


When you heard “Well, well…” from a Gregory Abbott song, you could see the ladies singing along while fantasizing about the man with the green eyes. Abbott brought a sensuality that was adult, yet women both young and old could relate to, and he held a sexuality that made women believe he could back up his claims of unbridled romance.  Shake You Down, both the single and the album, went platinum, and for a time, Gregory Abbott could do no wrong.  Abbott created an alternative style of adult contemporary R&B; his own signature sound he coined, “Groove Ballads.”

As both the writer and producer of his music, Gregory Abbott’s staying power has endured over the years, even as his fame has faded.  Abbott’s ninth effort, Drop Your Mask, is chock full of music that has something for everyone.  The album also pays homage to Abbott’s Harlem, Venezuelan and Caribbean roots.  Lyrically, Gregory Abbott has always been top notch; full of romantic and insightful poems that stay in your brain long after you’ve listen to his music, and nothing has changed with Drop Your Mask.  But what do you expect from a man who has a degree in creative writing from Stanford, and was once an English professor at the University of California, Berkeley.

From the very first track, Abbott sets a Caribbean/reggae tone with “Things That Mean (The Most 2 Me)”.  Three of the album’s first four songs pay an ode to Island Music, with only “Rhythm Rhyme,” an 80’s style adult contemporary love ballad, being the exception.  Abbott has never been one to allow himself to be placed in a music box, and true to form, he switches gears on the album, giving adult contemporary R&B in pop, blues, and uptempo dance flavors.  Songs like “Sin Ti,” “Reunion” and “Eleven Eleven” all inspire the listener with messages of love and life.  With “Miracles,” Abbott goes for a Marvin Gaye, “Trouble Man,” type of feel, and his positive vibe should be well received.  Abbott switches up again with “Do The Caribbean,” before settling in to giving what his R&B fans long for: some Groove Ballads.  As with “Shake You Down,” the title track on Drop Your Mask is the standout on the album, a soulful, funky groove that’s bound to be a favorite at 40-plus clubs and house parties alike.

It’s not that Gregory Abbott ever went anywhere.  His live shows have captivated audiences over the decades, and his fans have supported his music over that period.  It’s refreshing to see an artist still be a consummate professional with his music, and Gregory Abbott is proof positive that staying power goes a long way in keeping music lovers happy.  Recommended

By Gabriel Rich

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Sunday, April 8, 2012

Memory Flashes - Anison

The pile of CDs waiting for review has been growing lately, I admit it has started to get out of control and the bigger it gets, the more daunting it becomes. I have dipped into it over the last few days, trying to find those that jump out at me, the ‘easy win’ as I call them; something that inspires me to prattle on for a few hundred words.

Enter Ansion, the CD has been in and out of the CD tray a few times lately, with each play it gradually sinks in a bit more each time. They have seemingly been quietly going about their business, releasing a stream of singles, each one gathering them a little more momentum and attention. With the release of their debut album ‘Memory Flashes’ this brings together a number of those tunes such as ‘Sail Back To Sleep’, ‘The Colour Red’ and the upcoming ‘Fluidity’.

Recalling the likes of Bloc Party and even shades of dare I say, Marion, Anison are aiming for the big indie sound and pretty much hitting the mark.

Opener ‘Repeat The Process’ and the aforementioned ‘Sail Back To Sleep’ offer up the big indie-rock numbers, gently building from the verses to the explosive choruses. ‘Spatial Awareness’ follows and has a decidedly more ‘math rock’ feel, Bloc Party drums with angular guitars echoing and the haunted vocals of Dan Frau drifting over the top.

Adopting the classic loud/quiet motif for ‘Pedestrian Thespian’ the calm of the intro is splintered as yet another hook laden tune unfolds. There is an almost eerie quality about ‘Revert To Type’, Radiohead meets The Cure but with a more uplifting sound than that implies. ‘Fluidity’ has the radio appeal, a more danceable Muse, multi-layered sounds that wash over you and are absorbed before you realize it. The minimalist beats of ‘Imaginary Lists’ recalls Keane, not a selling point to many I know but the rolling piano and background pulse create a deftly hypnotic appeal.

The whole indie scene feels like it is a state of flux at the moment, Anison have all the right moves to make an impression.

written by Jules/Tape to Tape

Monday, March 5, 2012

The Ocean Master by Nadia Ackerman in stores

Nadia Ackerman, the Australian born singer/songwriter from down under releases her worldwide new album "The Ocean Master" on Spectra Records. The album will hit stores Tuesday March 6, 2012 at retail outlets as well as your favorite online store. Recently Nadia hosted a CD release party and DVD filming of her latest CD in its entirety at one of "The Big Apple's" premiere music venues.

On April 3rd, lucky fans can witness Nadia as she takes the stage with likes of Sting, Elton John, Billy Joel and James Taylor at the Rainforest Fund Benefit Concert at Carnegie Hall. Attendees will receive a free copy of 'The Ocean Master" in their grab bags given at the door. For those who can't attend this year, make sure you pick up a copy of "The Ocean Master" which will be a gem amongst new releases this year.




For more information, please contact: info@spectrarecords.com

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Stephen Bishop Joins Spectra Records

Stephen Bishop had a major hit in 1977 with the song "On and On", which was a Number 11 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. Bishop’s other hits include "Save It for a Rainy Day", "Everybody Needs Love", "Something New In My Life" and "It Might Be You", the theme from the blockbuster movie "Tootsie." Stephen has also performed many movie themes, including the theme from "National Lampoon's Animal House" which he sang in falsetto before having his guitar smashed by John Belushi. He also provided his talent to the theme song in the Christmas movie "All I Want for Christmas" and the 80’s Tom Hanks classic “The Money Pit” among others.

Bishop penned the hit song "Separate Lives" which was later recorded by Phil Collins and Marilyn Martin from the movie "White Nights" and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1985.

Stephen Bishop will be releasing his latest album in 2012 on Spectra Records.

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Sunday, February 19, 2012

Suzerain - Midnight In The Drawn City


I have seen one possible future of rock and it’s called Suzerain. Like all good bands they are aware of their place in the continuum of music and having picked up the post-punk adornments left scattered by various bands as they headed off for more mainstream pastures; from dark gothic vibes to the edgy, embryonic sounds that would eventually coalesce into the more commercial New Romantic movement, they have neatly refashioned these into something of the here and now. The scope of the modern studio, not no mention their employment of Steve Lyons whose work with The Cure, Depeche Mode and Souixsie Sioux must have made him the ideal candidate, has allowed them to add a modern gloss and glamour to the music and when all of this is bolted on to a driven rock drive, what emerges seems like the obvious way forward.




Suzerain offer us slick, contemporary, eye-liner wearing, rock, equally comfortable with a guitar or synthesizer.
The false posturing of rock is dropped in favour of a cool veneer that ticks both commercial and cult boxes alike, the often insubstantial nature of electro is beefed up into an urban-rock onslaught and the over-earnestness of goth is turned into a sexy tribal dance vibe – the whole thing feels like a new unification of music, a unification that sees clubland and rock festival, serious music fan and throw away party animal all on equal footing.

Their ability to write hook laden, rock anthems at the drop of a hat, Hell of a Way To Go, Leave it There and What Happened, is enough to make any rock wannabees envious but it’s when they dish out haunting, cello washed ballads like Crying Now or the dark electronica of Keeping Tabs that you realise that Suzerain have many facets to their musical being. Nearly a decade of relentless gigging has certainly paid off, not only have they graced the stages of some of the biggest festivals across Europe, picked up adulation and awards along the way but has also giving them the tools and experience to be able to create an album full of songs this good. After the horrors of rap-rock and Britpop being the bastion of guitar music in the mainstream, it’s refreshing to have bands like Suzerain taking over the reigns.

Article by Green Man Music

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Thursday, February 9, 2012

The Rainforest Benefit at Carnegie Hall April 2012

Nadia Ackerman will be taking the stage in this years Rainforest Benefit to be held at the world famous Carnegie Hall. Some of the all-star performers will include Sting, Elton John, Billy Joel, and James Taylor among many others. This will make the 22nd birthday of the charitable organization founded by Sting and Trudie Styler to help protect and preserve the worlds threatened rainforest areas.

The performers, plus additional surprise guests, will also attend a live auction and gala dinner following the concert. Over the last 21 years, the Rainforest Fund has raised more than $30 million for its efforts, which have expanded from the Amazonian rainforest in Brazil to include efforts in 23 different countries. Everyone will receive a copy of Nadia Ackerman’s latest CD “The Ocean Master.”

Visit www.rainforestfoundationfund.org

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Scarecrow - Blood, Sweat and 20 Years

Scarecrow was founded in the mid-eighties by vocalist John Blaze and guitarist Eddie Ojeda from Twisted Sister. Scarecrow started off in the right direction with mega rock producer Tom Werman of Motley Crue fame behind them. Scarecrow went on to record 2 full length LP's and climbed to the top of the heavy metal rock charts. Scarecrow is still being played regularly in Germany, England and Japan.

Scarecrow's new album "Blood, Sweat and 20 Years" is a collection of hits, rarities and new tracks spanning over the 20 year career. The album is available now at Best Buy, FYE, iTunes, Amazon and more.

For more information, please contact: info@spectrarecords.com

Nadia Ackerman CD Release "The Ocean Master"


Nadia Ackerman kicks off the release of her brand new album with a sold out CD release party in one of "The Big Apple's" premeire venues. The show will also feature a live DVD taping of her new album "The Ocean Master" in its entirety. Lucky ticket holders will be able to experience being a part of the taping which will be out on DVD later in the year.

The new album "The Ocean Master" will be hitting the stores March 6, 2012 and available at Best Buy, FYE, Target, Sears, Barnes and Noble, iTunes, Amazon and more.

Visit Nadia's website at www.nadiaackerman.com

For more information, please contact: info@spectrarecords.com

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Proverbial on Relix Magazine Sampler

The January/February issue of Relix Magazine will showcase Spectra Records recording artist Proverbial on their CD sampler. Make sure you pick up a copy today which includes a great 11 song CD for some of the best up and coming artists on the scene today.

Proverbial will debut their first worldwide release later in 2012. Visit proverbialband.com and spectrarecords.com for more updates.





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Monday, January 9, 2012

Irish Band Caruso Joins Spectra



Caruso is an alternative-indie rock band from Dublin, Ireland. Based in Dublin and the brainchild of Shane Ó Fearghail, Caruso formed around Shane’s debut album "The Watcher And The Comet." The Watchers’ release saw Caruso propelled into the European underground scene playing festivals and clubs around the continent.





Now signed to Spectra Records, Caruso is gearing up for a U.S. release later in 2012 entitled "Everything You Need Is Here."

For more information, please contact: info@spectrarecords.com

Friday, January 6, 2012

Walter Egan Joins Spectra Records

Walter Egan is an American rock musician, best known for his 1978 gold status hit single "Magnet and Steel" from his album Not Shy, produced by Lindsey Buckingham and Richard Dashut of Fleetwood Mac fame. The song reached #8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #32 on the Australian Singles Chart. His latest album “Raw Elegant” will hit stores in 2012.


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Hogni Premiers on Season 5 of The Jersey Shore

The Jersey Shore's new season debut hit television Wednesday night and featured 2 more songs by Spectra Records recording artist Hogni. The episode featured the songs "Right Attitude" and "Exit." Both songs are available on his new album "Hare!, Hare!" The new CD is available now. Visit our shop page and pick it up today!






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