Alternative Music of the Week

Have a happy week! Today we want to share with you the best alternative music of the week on FrostClick.com. Take your time to listen to these bands. You’ll love them!

  1. Farahri: No Fear Just Play

    farahri-no-fear-just-play-cd-cover-itunes-cd-babyFarahri is an artist that cares about the impact her music has on her fans just as much as she cares about her music making people dance. She describes her debut album No Fear Just Play as “emotionally provocative” and also maintains a public diary on her website to keep her fans updated with her state of mind – being a friend as much as she’s a musician.

  2. Leah Lawson: Sheets

    SheeetttsSheets by singer-songwriter Leah Lawson from Nashville pivots around the idea that there can often be much beauty in human frailty. Showing herself at her most vulnerable, Leah makes her music easy to relate to while she attempts to capture the mood we all have after a disappointing day.

  3. Ty Andelman: At Your Age

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    Ty Andelman
    originally belongs to the group Lyonn as its vocalist. At Your Age, his first solo project, is a collection of tracks that he wrote before the formation of his band that could not be used in any of their records since they differed from the band’s style of music.

  4. Fever Fever: Native Color II

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    Acoustic rock band Fever Fever‘s debut album, Aftermath, was a slick collection of hook-heavy infectiously catchy pop-rock. Their latest release, however, finds the band putting away their electric guitars and basses to give us a set of acoustic renditions of some of the most-adored gems from their discography.

  5. Kirsten Arian: This City Kills

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    This week, let Kirsten Arian accompany your travels with feel-good alternative pop tunes in This City Kills. Featuring five tracks, Arian adds new flavors to give your everyday listening experience a kick of spice and freshness.

Music of the Week #3

Happy week everyone! On Monday we love to share good alternative music. On FrostClick we publish reviews of new music bands that share their music for free. This week, we are featuring this three amazing artists. If you like to listen to electronic, hip hop, pop, rock, or funk, you will love this recommendations.

  1. Jasmine Jordan: Time Travel EP

    jasminejordanFeaturing four tracks, Jordan puts her own modern flavor in the well-loved ’70s urban soul, as greatly seen in the first track, Possibilities. Here, Jordan succeeds in combining funk and contemporary pop stylings to the vintage grittynes of ’70s music. Press play and let lush, rich vocals turn up your groove.

  2. Digital Velvet: Digital Velvet EP

    Digital Velvet: Digital Velvet EP
    Described as “funeral” and “death metal,” the self-titled EP is in league with the moodiest and darkest melodies out there when it comes to its unique, atmospheric arrangements.

  3. David Amber: David Amber and Friends, Vol. 1

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    David Amber and Friends, Vol. 1 brings back the flavor of the previous decade while still electrifying our ears by adding his modern twist in every track.

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