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For Your Ears: True Fallacy – Message

– January 22, 2013Posted in: For Your Ears, New releases

This one’s for your eyes too: Dallas-based band True Fallacy blends elements of aggressive rock, industrial, and electronica. Their album “Making The Noise All Away” is set for an end of March release, but a video for the single “Message” is available now:

Download the single here. It’s free!

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New Beverly Fre$h video

– January 7, 2013Posted in: New releases

Beverly Fre$h is a contemporary artist, musician and professor based in Detroit and Chicago. He has broken several Guinness book world records; including breaking the most eggs on his head and compiling the tallest stack of rap tapes. He has performed in a variety of venues including liquor store parking lots, atop the Great Wall of China, Machu Picchu and at Check Point Charlie. He is an award winning multimedia artist that has exhibited extensively throughout the U.S. and abroad, including shows in Japan, China, Germany, Ukraine, and Canada.

The “How Ya Do” is an original dance move, resembling a frantic handshake along with an uncontrollably shaky leg, that was introduced by Beverly Fre$h on the second single from his latest album “BED” on sUPERIORbelly Records. Artist / Architect Ania Jaworska directed the video and designed the sets, which take visual cues from Cab Calloway’s “Old Man River,” (1964) and Frank Sinatra’s “Old Man River” (1946) videos. The director decided to showcase the fancy side of the often gritty Beverly Fre$h and used these visual references to pay homage to showmanship of the past.

More info: beverlyfresh.com.

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