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“The Best Emerging Artists of 2014”

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The Silent Scene is on the verge of a breakthrough. The track Collecting Hearts is our favorite and they were also featured on iTunes New & Noteworthy. This is band to watch.

 

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Justin Kump, the singer-songwriter has begun to make a mark. His album debuted on the U.S. iTunes Singer-Songwriter Chart earning him solid press, and Sirius XM invited him to perform on at their studios in NYC. This ability to craft catchy but sincere songs has garnered comparisons to James Taylor, Phillip Phillips, and Damien Rice since his arrival on the scene in 2006. He’s a musician’s musician (having once recorded and mixed a full album in a makeshift studio of blankets and a ping-pong table in his brother’s family room), and is an engaging performer whose songs are the perfect soundtrack for sun-drenched picnic days and shared starry nights. But Justin’s complete mastery of the guitar is the cornerstone of his ability to connect with any audience, and is at the foundation of his Spring 2014 release, The Night is Young. Check out his track The Night is Young.

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Emmy Bachmann is a brand new artist on the scene yet has already been dubbed a blond bombshell singer-songwriter by PopWrapped. Her new 6 song EP is a collection of songs that tells a different part of her life story. They are honest, personal and versatile similar to the music styles of Adele, Alanis Morissette, Christina Perry and Lana Del Rey. Our favorite tracks are I Don’t Love Him and Rescue Yourself.

 

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Vava Voom created a buzz with her song Supersonic featuring Sean Kingston. Chasing those dreams while on a holiday trip to America in 2010 changed her life. A chance meeting with a like-minded producer and songwriter would make it possible for her to live the dream of working on her music outside of Switzerland. Compiling a host of trips and experiences in New York City, Vava Voom’s music and style would start to take on a new look, shape and sound. Pop music that she thought was fun, sexy and cool, with no boundaries, and the imagery to accompany that. From electro and indy-pop, to house and genre bending traces of rock and urban, nothing was off limits. “It sounds like a uniquely directed, cool iTunes radio station. Lots of stuff that you like all in one.” With this newly found confidence, she got her bearings as a songwriter, guitarist, piano player and a powerhouse singer, “at the same !@#$%^&* time”! CONTINUE READING

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Mark Ronson “Uptown Funk” 31,000 downloads
Taylor Swift “Blank Space” 27,000 downloads
Hozier “Take Me To Church” 24,000
Ed Sheeran “Thinking Out Loud” 19,000
Meghan Trainor “Lips Are Moving” 18,000
Meghan Trainor “All About The Bass” 10,000
Taylor Swift “Shake It Off” 10,000
Fall Out Boy “Centuries” 10,000
Madonna “I’m Madonna” 9,000
Sam Smith “I’m Not The Only One” 9,000
Selena Gomez “The Hear Wants What It Wants” 8,000

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katie buchanan

Kings favorite blues/rock singer-songwriter Katie Buchanan just released her new single “Honey, Don’t“, the first track off her debut full-length album Glow, set to release in March of 2015. Influenced by artists like John Mayer and Sara Bareilles, Katie pairs fine-tuned guitar chops with self-produced soundscapes, putting her own gritty spin on the singer songwriter niche. She has been making waves throughout the blogosphere, being featured in notable publications such as American Songwriter, Diffuser.fm and Pop Matters.
Contact: info@katiebuchanan.com

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Nadia Rayne

Nadia Rayne, hailing from St. Paul, Minneapolis is making her way as an up coming singer-songwriter and YouTube cover sensation. For only at 14 years of age, her vocal prowess can be heard in Sia’s cover Chandelier and her original “Color Out The Lines“. Nadia already has a decade of singing experience and sights Beyonce as an influence with respect to songwriting, expressing herself musically. Nadia has a voice of a young Duffy, Adele and Jesse J all rolled up into one.
Contact: elamanna14@gmail.com

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Hurricane Love

Buzz Track: Nowhere To Go

Hurricane Love the band that is perhaps Swedish music’s best-kept secret are buzzing. For several years the band had a relentless schedule of song-writing and touring, that has built up a large and loyal base of listeners. They have performed over 100 gigs, toured in Sweden, Denmark, Finland, England and Germany, and opened for The Movitz! and The Royal Concept. They performed at major festivals and venues, winning the Emergenza – the world’s biggest live music competition for unsigned bands and were praised by Billboard. With diverse influences from acts like Coldplay, Sigur Rós, Muse, Mumford & Sons the band has found their own sound which can be heard in the new single Nowhere To Go.
Contact: mia@miapromotion.com

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