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Buzz Track: Resting Eyes

Love & Thanks is a 5 piece band based in Malibu and have becomes a Kings favorite. They are currently completing their debut EP, which is set to be released later this year. Give these tracks a couple of listens – good musicianship, composition, and a memorable melodies. In the vein of Coldplay but the band offers an original component.
Contact: zacharyfielder@gmail.com

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Bryce Vine just got back from wrapping up dates with pop-duo, Karmin, and finishing up the last touches of his upcoming, debut EP, “Lazy Fair.” Starting in January he will join Karmin on the road again, supporting them for fifteen dates across the US on their Pulses Tour. Check out the track
Where The Wild Things Are.
Contact: mattmaltese@thecomplexgroup.com

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Her new album, ARTPOP, was conceived as an exploration of what happens when high-brow art meets low-brow pop and if there’s really any difference between the two. It’s a theme broached in her previous albums—and touched on by Kanye West in his oil-painting-turned-music-video for Power—but with ARTPOP, Gaga is trying to position herself as the second coming of Andy Warhol. Pop artist Jeff Koons designed the album’s cover, which features a naked sculpture of Gaga cupping her breasts while giving birth to a shiny blue ball. It’s art that could be easily mistaken for a slapdash Photoshop (ADBE) job.

Considering Gaga’s massive following of “Little Monsters,” as her fans call themselves, and the fact that her last album, 2011’s Born This Way, sold over 1.1 million copies during its first week (with a boost from a 99¢ promotion on Amazon (AMZN)), ARTPOP could’ve been the year’s biggest hit. Interscope Records (VIV:FP) spent about $25 million promoting the album, culminating in an over-the-top “artRave” event at Brooklyn’s Navy Yard on the night of ARTPOP‘s Nov. 11 release. CONTINUE READING

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Buzz Track: Sold Out

Jake Sims is a young UK solo artist already captivating a global audience with over 150,000 views for his YouTube covers and 50,000 hits for his original material on Soundcloud. He was first discovered when he was awarded Best Male Vocalist by BBC Gloucestershire. After winning the prestigious ‘Best Male Vocalist’ in the C.Y.S Voice Of Wales, he was invited to headline at St. David’s Hall. Sims is gifted with an amazing voice.
Contact: sean@jamartistmanagement.com

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Buzz Track: The Kid

Adam Jensen has become a Kings favorite after listening to his new self released single “The Kid”. Jensen has made a name for himself with a commitment to his songwriting craft and relentless gigging which includes dates all over the world and opening for artists such as Kid Rock, Train, and many more. Jensen is nominated for “2013 Songwriter of the Year” by the New England Music Awards, and previously received the LA Music Award for “Male Vocalist of the Year.” His debut EP, “Head on a String” reached as high as #7 on the iTunes singer/songwriter chart.
Contact: jon@buddyallenmgmt.com

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