When the Sun and a Blue Star Collide sounds like a beautiful metaphor for life. It’s also the title of Wreckless Strangersdebut album! The Americana soul band is located in the Bay Area (California) and made up of six super talented musicians who share a love of dark moody songs about heartbreak and despair.
Their fourth single “Alexa” has a very popular name thanks to the Amazon music playing device! Which is in fact the inspiration behind the song! Co-writer of the song and vocalist for the band, Amber Morris reflects, “‘Alexa” makes light of just how seductive technology is to us. The listener believes a normal romantic relationship between two humans is forming, but the punchline is…it’s Alexa, the Amazon appliance. I think I was laughing out loud during the entire writing process on this one!” She continues: “I am completely obsessed with the “Alexa “lyric video! It’s as if Jason (director) got right into my head! It’s humorous and a little creepy and downright delightful!”
The “Alexa” lyric video depicts the human relationship with technology as Morris instructs Alexa, play my favorite song. It was created by Director, Photographer, Designer, Editor, Jason Lee Denton. Check out the premiere below and read on to discover more about Wreckless Strangers.
WATCH: “ALEXA” LYRIC VIDEO
About:
Wreckless Strangers is a collective of six seasoned Bay Area musicians known for their collaborative songwriting and high-energy live shows, performing an infectious blend of music they call “California Americana Soul.” The band features Amber Morris (Premier Bay Area vocalist and voice coach – members of Journey, Eric Martin Band) on vocals; David Noble (Poor Man’s Whiskey, Pardon The Interruption) on lead guitar, vocals; Joshua Zucker (The Jones Gang, Rowan Brothers) on bass; Austin de Lone (Nick Lowe, Elvis Costello, The Fabulous Thunderbirds) on keys, vocals; Mick Hellman (The Go To Hell Man Band) on drums and vocals; and Rob Anderson (repeat world champion cyclist) on guitar. Over the course of their six years together, the Wreckless Strangers have released two records and become fan favorites at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival. Their upcoming album, When the Sun and a Blue Star Collide, is produced by GRAMMY-winning artist/producer/guitarist Colin Linden (Bob Dylan, Emmy Lou Harris, Keb’ Mo’, Alison Krauss & Robert Plant).
After the announcement of Taylor Swift’s 7th studio album being called Lover, she dropped a new single called “You Need to Calm Down” and to be honest, we are not calm!
The song is an instant anthem for a lot of people as it calls out people for being ignorant and uses lines like
“You just need to take several seats and then try to restore the peace,” And control your urges to scream about all the people you hate”
“You Need To Calm Down” spreads a mesage without being too preachy and also allows others to feel accepted.
The bridge comes in strong and shuts down people who try to pit woman against each other, there’s enough limelight to go around!
And we see you over there on the internet Comparing all the girls who are killing it But we figured you out We all know now we all got crowns You need to calm down
Beats 1 posted a video where Swift talks about the inspiration for the song saying:
I’ve observed a lot of different people in our society who just put so much energy and effort into negativity and it just made me feel like… you just need to calm down, you’re stressing yourself out. This seems more like it’s about you than what you’re going off about… just… calm down.
The lyrics address many different topics, such as people taking cheap shots on twitter vs in real life, how people get so worked up about others being gay. She even highlighted the E and A in words to stand for the Equality Act.
and she changed the spelling of glad to GLAAD, which is a LGBQT acceptance and advocate organization.
Listen to “You Need to Calm Down” and let us know what you think!
Arizona Native, Chelsea Bain is making her way as a newcomer on the Country Music scene, but she is no newcomer to performing in front of big crowds and winning over listeners who have never heard her before.
Bain recently released an EP titled Drinkin’ Alone that showcases incredible vocal strength and a sound mature beyond her years that we’re left wondering how many lifetimes she’s actually lived.
Photo credit: Russ Harrington
In the Country Music scene, where there’s so much talent making their way, Bain offers her stories, that resonate with listeners and a sound that’s not forced. She isn’t trying to be something she’s not or sell a song that doesn’t ring true to herself.
“Medicate” is just one of the many songs on the Drinkin’ Alone EP that listeners will be able to relate to, not having a cure for getting over a heartache.
I’ve tried like hell to find / Someone with a fix for heartache / I’d die for a dose or five / Write me a prescription / I’ll take it / You’re the only problem / That’s got me in pain / That I can’t medicate.
Variety Beat has the exclusive premiere of the “Medicate” lyric video! Bain told us about the song, saying:
“This is one of my favorite songs I’ve written, I’ve never laughed so hard in a writing session. Heartbreak is always hard, but in “Medicate” it was fun to get to bring some humor to it and speak to the fact that we’d all love a quick fix for a broken heart!”
EXCLUSIVE: WATCH THE “MEDICATE” LYRIC VIDEO
More About Chelsea Bain:
When you hear Chelsea Bain belt out a song – be it a beautiful ballad or rousing rocker – you know it comes straight from her heart.
A distinctive vocalist and instinctive songwriter, every word she writes and every note she sings proves her strength, her passion, is born from experience.
Chelsea harbored two great passions as she was growing up on an Arizona farm. When not listening to Shania Twain or the Dixie Chicks, Chelsea picked up a love for horses from that cowboy culture in which she was raised. As young as 4 years old, she was trying her luck at barrel racing. Later she graduated to doing breed shows. Sometimes her two interests intersected — on one occasion, with embarrassing results.
“One of the classes I was competing in was right after the break where I’d been asked to sing the national anthem,” she remembers. “After I sang, I hurried back toward the stall, holding my chaps up. My horse was ready to go. They’re throwing my jacket on me and saying, ‘You’re next! Are you ready?’”
She laughs, and then observes, “I guess I get it in my head sometimes that I can take on the world. I can do everything at once. And it’ll all be fine.”
It’s easy to see why. In addition to winning more than 10 world and national titles in the American Paint Horse Association, this determined young woman won notice around Phoenix by singing at rodeos, giving vocal recitals and performing in grade-school productions of Chicago, Les Miserables and other Broadway shows. “I was extremely competitive about it,” she recalls. “There were some interesting moments between some girls and me, battling it out for solos.”
Still, Chelsea didn’t have many opportunities to perform her first love, country music, in her hometown. And so, like so many other hopefuls, at just 19 years old she made the move to Music City.
Much of her learning process came from performing nearly 30 weekends per year at NASCAR and NHRA racing events. “NASCAR taught me everything about getting up onstage and being in front of a crowd,” Chelsea says. “The people aren’t there for a concert. They’re there to see Dale Junior. To play to thousands of people in those circumstances is one of the most difficult things I’ve ever had to do. Every single weekend, I had to win them over and share my music with brand new people. Luckily, and I’m thanking God for this, they loved it and I built an entire fan base from it.”
Always a songwriter, Chelsea’s creativity, heart and outright boldness were ramped up to an entirely new level when she befriended singer/songwriter Rachel Farley. The two began collaborating, and Farley helped pull out emotions and attitudes Chelsea wasn’t even aware she possessed. The two co-wrote all five songs on Chelsea’s upcoming EP, and songwriter/producer/instrumentalist Jordan Sapp joined them on four of tracks.
Having learned, matured, reexamined her roots without letting go of the high-energy throttle, Chelsea is very candid about her next project. “This new music really showcases who I am as a writer and an artist,” Chelsea explains. “I’ve gone through so much in life since I was a kid,” she muses. “It’s taken a long time to figure out how I wanted to put all that I’ve experienced together and incorporate it into my music. But now I feel that the next album is exactly what I want it to be — Chelsea Bain, through and through.”
She smiles, having spoken as she sings, with the power of truth, assurance and total confidence.
It’s so good to have new music from GRAMMY award-winning trio Lady Antebellum! The band has been taking a break from the group to get some inspiration and work on other projects they are passionate about. Charles Kelley and Hillary Scott both released solo albums and Dave Haywood has been producing music for other talented artists!
The group always supported one another and said they would be back this year with new music! They are true to the word and not only did they drop a new single “You Look Good” but also announced they will be going on tour with rising stars Kelsea Ballerini and Brett Young.
What a flashback to 10 years ago as Lady A has included video footage of them from 2007! It’s crazy to see where they’ve come in 10 years and how much they still have ahead of them! The lyric video provides a behind the scenes look of the trio just having fun and loving life!
WATCH THE “YOU LOOK GOOD” LYRIC VIDEO
WATCH KELSEA BALLERINI ANNOUNCE GOING ON TOUR WITH LADY ANTELLEBUM!
The music video for Zayn and Taylor Swift‘s single “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever” for the Fifty Shades Darker Movie is out now! The lyric video is mostly just lyrics on a black screen, with occasional glimpses of movie clips we saw in the trailer. Still, it’s nice to be able to have a place to listen to the video and get to know all of the words accurately!
Zayn said in a recent radio interview that an official music video is going to be released soon and that Swift and Zayn will be involved with it! Let’s cross our fingers this is true! Zayn also spoke about the single and Swift’s involvement with writing it.
I think I was just more impressed by the way she writes. She was very quick, she did it in like a day. So it came back and I was just like surprised with the understanding of the song and the concept of what I was trying to do with the song. She just kind of latched onto it straight away, she got it. I was impressed by that.
– Zayn
WATCH THE “I DON’T WANNA LIVE FOREVER” LYRIC VIDEO
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