Buzz Track: Hopeless Romance
Goodnight Fellows is an indie pop band from Pueblo, Colorado. Their songs could find themselves on top 40 radio next to Bruno Mars and Fun. Check out the track Hopeless Romance , could be a smash hit.
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Kings favorite Kylie Odetta released a brand new single titled “Wanted” along with a music video last month. She just released a new track titled ‘Next To Me‘.
Kylie, a singer-songwriter-actress burst onto the scene with an infectious sound that pays homage to her Greenville, South Carolina roots. Her last video for the track “Bad Addiction,” has already garnered over a million views on YouTube. Her latest EP was produced by Matt LaPlant who has worked with Jennifer Lopez and Justin Bieber. She has opened for Colbie Caillat, Gavin DeGraw, and Kellie Pickler.
Contact: info@kylieodetta.com
Buzz Track: Please Come Home
Lido Beach performance at the Andaz Hotel grabbed the attention of the Los Angeles Times, which referenced them in an article regarding the Sunset Strip’s re-emerging rock scene. The band’s track was featured during the Super Bowl XLVII and they just finished a tour, having just opened for the Almost at the Roxy in West Hollywood.
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Buzz Track: Let’s Go
Ashley Allen just released her brand new video which already hit 90,000 views+ on YouTube in its first weekend. She just returned from a two week Australian tour having been featured in The Huffington Post and Charged FM.
Contact: liza@infinitespin.com
Subblime, a new online hub for YouTube stars to shared products they love (and generate revenue in the process), launched publicly on Tuesday. The site has been in a private beta stage for months. It has already drawn YouTube creators like Elle Walker and Kristina Horner to publish lists of their favorite items.
Fans who join Subblime immediately subscribe to their favorite YouTubers’ lists and can choose to favorite it or buy it.
“My number one customer is the content creator on YouTube and my goal for them is to help them grow their business,” said co-founder and CEO Adam Winnick, noting that everyone on YouTube is looking for additional revenue streams to buttress the influx of ad dollars.
Winnick made frequent analogies to examples in traditional media such as “The Biggest Loser,” which made a lot of its money from integrating fitness apparel and dietary supplements into the fabric of the show.