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Buzz Track: The High Life

Matt Longo is a 25-year-old singer-songwriter from NYC who writes, performs and produces his own material with a collective of musicians who don’t mind coming in to record strings and horns at all hours of the night. His album, The Low Life, and EP, Coward, are the result of a year of intense writing and recording in his studio. Check out the tracks The High Life and Aren’t You Glad. For fans of Keane and Coldplay.

Contact: matthewlongo5@gmail.com

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Digital Music News put together a nice chart depicting the evolution of the music single. While the single looked dead in 2003, iTunes was launched in the same year. As you can see, Steve Jobs saved the music industry.

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Buzz Track: We Are Sick

The track We Are Sick from From Indian Lakes comes off their upcoming record. This alternative act has already started an indie buzz. They have upcoming dates with in March with I The Mighty, Windsor Drive, and K Sera.

Contact: iamericjones@gmail.com, joseph@theradiantgroup.net

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Update/News: G-EAZY is performing tonight at Gramercy Theater at 8:45 pm – 9:15 pm.

Buzz Track: Runaround

Kings favorite G-Eazy just performed at Irving Plaza with ASAP Rocky on February 1st. G-Eazy’s Runaround video has received close to 500,000 views on YouTube.

Contact: danielrfriedman@aol.com

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Buzz Track: Monsters in My Bed

Kill The Drive released their third album “Lady Karma” which was produced by John Naclerio (Brand New, My Chemical Romance, The Ataris). This is Kill The Drive’s first official release in the USA, while the last release “A Postcard From Hell was released in Japan by Radtone Music. If your a fan of Rise Against you will love their latest video Monsters in My Bed.

Contact: brokenenglishrecords@gmail.com

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