Author Archives: Hometown Sounds

Drop Electric – Higgs Boson video

Let’s review, shall we? Post-rockers Drop Electric emerged on the scene with their 2010 album Finding Color In The Ashes (now a name-your-own-price download) and a series of top quality music videos primarily from director Patrick Ryan Morris of NYC based Dedalus Moving Pictures. In the summer of 2012 they released a 4 song Sampler Platter EP and a music video for the single Empire Trashed. After promising a new full length album this year on Lefse Records, the band has released 4 more music videos to build anticipation (hint: watch them all). Today 405tv premiered the video for Higgs Boson, the last appetizer before the main course called Waking Up To The Fire is served this Tuesday October 22nd. Directed by Patrick Ryan Morris in cinematic widescreen format better suited to a big screen than a puny YouTube embed, this video stars actress Brea Grant best known for Heroes and Friday Night Lights. Stream the entire new album now courtesy of Pandora Premieres!

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The Max Levine Ensemble – Ghost Song video

Yesterday afternoon DCist beat us to the punch and posted the new animated video from pop-punkers The Max Levine Ensemble, featuring a cute animated ghost haunting the likes of Barack Obama and John Boehner. Today Congress appears to have finally figured out a deal to avoid default and reopen the government. Coincidence? Surely not. The Scooby-Doo style animation by Ben Levin accompanies an older cut called Ghost Song, from the name-your-price collection mr. gikokovich 2000​-​2005.

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Wes Felton – Walked Away video

Happy Birthday to DMV rapper, singer and producer Wes Felton! The promotion engine for Felton’s newest full-length album Imagine The Future continues with a new music video for Walked Away, shot in an abandoned building under construction with some amazing views of the city.

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Jason Steinhauer – Shutdown Blues video

DC, Hometown Sounds is back on the scene! I had a wonderful 2 weeks off in sunny California, not giving one passing thought to these ugly shenanigans in Washington’s halls of power. But now I’ve returned to the day job of a government contractor and everything is on hold. Like nearly everyone else in this town, I’ve got the Shutdown Blues. In case you missed it making the rounds when the shutdown began, government employee and The Grey Area frontman Jason Steinahauer penned a take on Bob Dylan’s 1965 song Tombstone Blues in response to the ongoing crisis. Here’s hoping things get back to normal real soon.

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Alex Vans – Somebody To Lose video

DC, after about 22 months and exactly 399 videos, it’s time for me to take a little vacation from HTS to recharge my batteries. But I couldn’t leave before posting the 400th DC music video of the day! Luckily my good friend Alex Vans came through for us with a brand new single “Somebody To Lose”, and a fun video peek into the music recording process at Bias Studios in DC. It’s also well-timed because Alex Vans & The Hide Away headline Iota in Clarendon tonight with a Megaband of friends including Margot MacDonald, Will Rast, Ken Wenzel and who knows how many more amazing musicians. As if THAT wasn’t enough, prog-rock band Kid Architect gives their fans one final show before moving on to other projects. This extravaganza is not to be missed! Unless of course you’re going on vacation, like I am. Sorry gents! I’m back on October 13th with more DC music videos, podcasts, show picks and more to spread the love of DC music to everyone. Peace.

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Sean Born & Dunc – Work It Out video

PG rapper Sean Born collaborated with Dunc of DTMD on his latest EP Organic for Kev Brown’s Low Budget crew. The debut single Work It Out features verses from Kaimbr and Hassan Mackey and a music video featuring great 1970s movie footage. This should inspire some of you to hit up Netflix with the keyword “blaxploitation” this weekend.

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Melodime – Halo video

NOVA rock band Melodime is back on the scene after a couple of quiet years with a new single Halo and upcoming full length album Where The Sinners & Saints Collide out on October 15th. The album is a product of their fundraising campaign Make An Album, Change A Life, which sees 100% of the profits from album sales donated to a non-profit foundation they started called Now I Play Along Too, providing musical instruments and education for orphans, victims of disasters, and underprivileged kids locally and around the world. Vocalist Bradley Rhodes and brothers Sammy Duis (piano, bass) and Tyler Duis (drums) wrote the song Halo on a camping trip in northern Pennsylvania, and the band returned to the woods (probably not the same woods, of course) to shoot this video. Mark your calendars for their next show at The State Theatre in Falls Church on Friday November 1st.

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Drop Electric – Waking Up To The Fire video

Post-rockers Drop Electric continue the buildup to the release of their second full length album Waking Up To The Fire on Lefse Records that drops October 22nd. Today they released another powerful music video for the title track of the album. I don’t like to talk much about the content of music videos in these intro posts, since you’re about to watch the thing for yourself, but I will say that I like the way this video illustrates the dichotomy of working and living for fun and art in DC. Also there’s a brief but awesome escalator shot to look out for. As for the music, Drop Electric’s sound fits so well in the music video format, but I’m really looking forward to hearing all these songs as a cohesive album. Don’t miss Drop Electric playing this Friday night September 27th at LivingSocial’s 918 F Street venue.

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Podcast for September 24th, 2013


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On this episode Paul & Tony discuss bands playing too many shows, Tony learns about the cassingle, and Paul reveals an embarrassing fact. Also, 10 new DC songs!

Tracklisting:
Drunk Tigers – Taillights
Teen Liver – Lower Than Low
The Love Load – Judgment
Andrew Grossman – Death To Rockville Pike
Science, The Itch – Atticus
Alific – Madness feat. Frank Mitchell Jr
Nappy Riddem – I Wish
Bella Russia – Marfa
Kid Architect – Mysterium Lunae
Teething Veils – What Does A Black Hole Sound Like?

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Lyriciss – Maryland video

We here at Hometown Sounds are suckers for songs about the DC region. PG County rapper Lyriciss just released a new music video for Maryland, his tribute to the Free State and specifically his home county, featuring fellow native Pro’Verb. Out-of-towners can use this song to learn the correct pronunciation of Maryland. Pre-order Lyriciss’s new album The Balance on Inner Loop Records before it drops on October 29th.

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