New releases
Published on October 21st, 2015 |
by Gerry Galipault
ReverbNation Release Dates (Oct. 23 and Beyond)
Pauseandplay.com and ReverbNation share a goal: supporting indie artists. To that end, here’s Pauseandplay.com’s latest batch of new and upcoming releases from – you got it – ReverbNation-affiliated acts.
In just four days, Pauseandplay has received more than 1,200 submissions from ReverbNation artists seeking to be included on its massive listings … and this latest opportunity has reached more than 1.1 million ReverbNation subscribers.
Without further ado … on with the countdown. (More will be coming next week.)
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Clubhouse (indie-pop band from Columbus, Ohio) |
“Run Away” (Hear here; See here) |
(Clubhouse) |
Dunkin (blues guitarist from Thibodaux, La.) |
“Akoostix” (five-song EP; Hear here) |
(Dunkin, Oct. 31) |
Rhett May (Australian rock singer-songwriter) |
“Fast Cars and Sitars” (first single: “Rich Bitch”; Hear here; See here) |
(Australian Record Company) |
Ten Ton Man (NYC alt-rock group led by Paul Livornese) |
“Permission to Sin” (six-song EP; Hear here) |
(Ten Ton Man) |

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Chris Reed (multi-instrumentalist alt-folk singer from Cupertino, Calif.) |
“Odyssey, Volume 1” (Hear here) |
(Chris Reed, Nov. 10) |






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Color Hush (Calgary singer-songwriter) |
“Sunshine” (Hear here) |
(Color Hush, Oct. 14) |
Dan Edwards (country artist from western North Carolina) |
“Small Towns” (Hear here) |
(Why Worry) |
Redd Moody (Gainesville rapper) |
“G-Code” (Hear here) |
(Saynie Da Label, Oct. 13) |
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Modis Chrisha (German electronic artist) |
“Lost in the Desert (Verloren in der Wüste)” (Hear here) |
(Modis, Oct. 8) |
Duncan Daniels |
“More Than a Decade of Music” (guests: Tia Yasmine, Osime, Mode Nine, Draztik, Mackgee, Xuzia, Rotimi; Hear here) |
(Dunkishrock Productions, Oct. 6) |
Gary Douglas (NYC blues rocker) |
“Keepin’ Faith” (six-song EP; first single: “To Be With You”; MP3; Hear here) |
(Gary Douglas) |
Jomo Arigato (Arlington, Texas, hip-hop artist) |
“Transcend” (Hear here) |
(CKB Entertainment, Oct. 10) |
Madi Lynn (Canadian country singer) |
“All That I Wanted” (Hear here) |
(Madi Lynn, Oct. 5) |
John Scargall (country/alt-rock act from Ridley Park, Pa.) |
“Breakthrough” (Hear here) |
(Phosphorylative Entertainment Group, Oct. 6) |
Iga Victoria & Adam Malicki |
“Children of Liberty” (Hear here) |
(Iga Victoria, Oct. 6) |
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ArJay (Miami-based Latin artist) |
“El Desarrollo de un Artista” (guests: Jayko Pa, Don Chezina, Bird El Macriado, F2 La Liga Latina; Hear here; MP3) |
(Pa Las Nenas Music, Oct. 1) |
Creed Fisher and the Redneck Nation |
“If You Have a Right to Burn My Flag (Then I Have a Right to Kick Your Ass)” (Hear here) |
(Fishdog) |
Git Groove (Minneapolis rocker) |
“Need Your Love” (Hear here) |
(Git Groove, Sept. 29) |
Liz Graham (Cornwall-On-Hudson, N.Y., rock singer-songwriter) |
“Damaged” (first single: “Damaged”; MP3; Hear here; See here) |
(LGM, Sept. 29) |
Dave Jeanes (Bristol, U.K., singer-songwriter) |
“War Cry” (first single from his new album, “These Thins Happen,” out Jan. 1, 2016; Hear here) |
(Dave Jeanes, Oct. 5) |
Jesse Medeles (Latin artist from L.A.) |
“Sucia” (Hear here) |
(J2 Entertainment) |
Wild Ride (L.A. rock trio) |
“European Invasion” (six-song EP; Hear here) |
(Wild Ride, Sept. 30) |
“Mad Max Anthology” [Blu-ray]
… “The Complete RCA Album Collection,” Nina Simone
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NoTrace (Rochester, Minn., hip-hop artist) |
“Complicated” (guests: Jesse James, Mo Supreme, Kriss Liss, Michaela Kaser, Theresa Blount; Hear here) |
(NTE Music Group) |
PAR~A~DIGM (Vegas pop-rock quartet) |
“All I Have” (Hear here) |
(YRC Music Group, Sept. 24) |
Innes Sibun (Bath, U.K., blue-rock guitarist) |
“Honey Pot” (originally released in 1996; Hear here) |
(Cleopatra Blues, Sept. 24) |
Thomme (Bay Area multi-instrumentalist) |
“I Can’t Breathe (Brahma Breathing Remix/M. Reid)” (Hear here) |
(Thomme, Sept. 26) |
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… The Criterion Collection
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Kory Brown (Austin rocker) |
“So Confused” (Hear here) |
(Kory Brown, Sept. 20) |
DaniElle DeLaite (Australian pop/dance artist based in L.A.) |
“Shooting Stars” (Hear here) |
(Lizard Ed Records Pty Ltd) |
Jassniro (based in Rome, Italy) |
“Do You Like That?” (Hear here) |
(Jassniro Emotional Lounge, Sept. 15) |
Moscato (Australian rock group) |
“UnShiny” (five-song EP; Hear here) |
(Moscato, Sept. 19) |
Source Chi (Southern California hip-hop artist) |
“Source Chi vs K. Fushuz” (Hear here) |
(Chi Jones Beats Galura Music) |
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Almost Awake (Las Vegas alt-rock quintet) |
“What Did I Do” (Hear here) |
(Almost Awake, Sept. 10) |
AriiiYow (Istanbul-based experimental artist) |
“Papa Moon” (six-song EP; Hear here) |
(AriiiYow, Sept. 9) |
Beautifull Lyric (Duluth, Ga., R&B singer) |
“Raindrops” (Hear here) |
(BeautyStar Productions) |
Bittersweet Collapse (Fayetteville, Ga., rock group) |
“Shut My Eyes” (Hear here) |
(Bittersweet Collapse) |
Da Professor (Pompano Beach-based reggae act) |
“About Last Night” (guests: Beenie Man, Marley Waters, RedLyte; Hear here) |
(Spiky, Sept. 9) |
Edidion (L.A. soul-pop singer) |
“Statistic” (eight-song EP; guest: Trevon Tate; Hear here) |
(Edidion, Sept. 12) |
Matt Jaffe & The Distractions (Bay Area alt-rock band) |
“Holding On” (Hear here) |
(Elm City) |
Declan Kennedy (Walkersville, Md., singer-songwriter) |
“Desire to Inspir” (Hear here) |
(Ear Safe, Sept. 7) |
Nisha Nandez (San Pedro, Calif., pop singer) |
“Baby Just a Minute” (Hear here) |
(Vera Music Group, Sept. 10) |
Postina (Minneapolis indie-pop/rock band) |
“Write a Better End” (six-song EP; Hear here) |
(Postina) |
Ana Qadieshvili (pop singer from Tbilisi, Georgia) |
“The Sun” (Hear here) |
(Ana Qadieshvili, Sept. 10) |
Reality Serum (experimental rock band from Centereach, N.Y.) |
“Feels Good” (Hear here) |
(Supple, Sept. 8) |
Lou Siffa (Manhattan, Kan., rapper) |
“The Book of Lou Siffa” (Hear here) |
(Awfe Entertainment) |
Patrick Skelton (singer-songwriter from Westerville, Ohio) |
“Waiting” (Hear here) |
(Midwest, Sept. 7) |
Erik Smallwood (Fayetteville, N.C.-based country-soul artist) |
“Water In My Hometown” (Hear here) |
(Sweeter Music Publishing / Two B Entertainment) |
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Agent 13 (Fort Myers, Fla., indie-rock quartet) |
“Cloak and Dagger” (six-song EP; Hear here) |
(Agent 13, Sept. 1) |
Bare Noble (Morehead City, N.C., rock band) |
“For What It’s Worth” (six-song EP; Hear here) |
(Bare Noble, Sept. 1) |
Biet (Brooklyn alt-rock act) |
“The Lunar” (Hear here) |
(Biet, Sept. 6) |
Roy Catlin (Denver singer-songwriter) |
“From Being Lost” (Hear here; See here) |
(DistroKid.com, Sept. 1) |
A Flourishing Scourge (Seattle metal quartet) |
“As Beauty Fades Away” (four-song EP; Hear here) |
(Begotten) |
Drew Greenway (Christian singer-songwriter from Luray, Tenn.) |
“Through Life’s Journey” (Hear here) |
(King Productions, Sept. 3) |
Live Animals (EDM artist Josh Stone, from Asheville, N.C.) |
“Arrival” (six-song EP; Hear here) |
(Live Animals, Sept. 1) |
90 Proof Twang (Hamilton, Ohio-based country artist) |
“Poor Boy’s Paradise” (six-song EP; Hear here) |
(90 Proof Twang, Aug. 29) |
The Reliables (funky rock band from Fairview, Tenn.) |
“The Reliables” (Hear here) |
(The Reliables, Sept. 1) |
Settled Soul (aka Christian artist Rick Richardson, based in Houston) |
“A Chosen Generation” (three-song EP; Hear here) |
(SettledSoulSounds) |
The 10 Cent Cigars (Wisconsin rock duo) |
“Marketing Tricks” (six-song EP; Hear here) |
(The 10 Cent Cigars, Aug. 30) |
Worldwide Groove Corporation (Nashville electronic music power duo) |
“Daydream” (guests: Daniella Mason, Kareem Bennett, Ingrid Dumosch; Hear here) |
(Fabulation, Sept. 1) |
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