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Open Mic UK Audition are in Full Swing

Open Mic UK Music CompetitionThousands of unsigned singers entered last year and this year it’s set to be even bigger! Open Mic UK is the national music competition for singers and solo artists in the UK and auditions are in full swing!

2010 auditions kicked off at the start of August and are travelling across the country in the search for the UK’s best singers, singer/songwriters, rappers and vocalists. It’s open to all genres, so whether you’re into RnB, Rap, Acoustic, Pop or Classical – Open Mic UK has it all! Acts can perform either covers or original material and they’ll be invited to a live audition in front of the judging panel.

Those who make it through the audition stage will go on to perform across the UK in live shows, in front of a live audience and judging panel, for the chance to sing at the Grand Final at the 02 in London. The panel is made up of industry insiders, A&R, vocal coaches and guest celebrities.

There are plenty of opportunities to win prizes throughout the competition. There’s over £50, 000 worth of prizes up for grabs and the winning act will be offered a recording and management contract to develop their music and release their single. Competing acts will also have the chance to perform live in some of the best music venues in the country.

The competition is divided into age categories; Under 18, 18-24 and 25 and over. All types of singers, vocal performers, groups and acoustic singer/songwriters are invited to enter Open Mic UK. It’s all about finding an act that has the ability to become a professional recording artist.

So, if you think you’ve got what it takes, get on the mic for Open Mic UK 2010!

For dates, venues and more information go to www.openmic.co.uk

Romona ” Mornington Crescent now open” Review

Ramona - Mornington Crescent Now Open ReviewTry listening to this Band for more than 60 secs without wanting to sing along and you will find yourself with a near impossible task. Romana offer a very easy listening sound with a happy vibe to it, i wouldn’t brand this act as having an original sound but it definitely has a fresh edge to the modern Music catalogue we currently have. Throughout listening to the CD i feel the Drums are very dominant, which i bring up because the Drums was one of the main points i noticed which i jot down immediately. Whether this is down to the way it has been recorded or that the drums stand out more within the songs i don’t know, either way i’m not going to criticise them for being their. Another key area i found interesting was the rather unique singing voice which i also found very dominating. 2 Key Tracks to look out for our number 5 “Hanging on the Words” which is an awesome acoustic song and number 6 “Kids in Tokyo” which i suspect will be an instant favourite for 95% of this Bands fanbase.

More Information
RamonaHQ.com
Myspace.com/ramonahq
Engineerrecords.com

The Startover “Survivors Guide” Review

Release Date: September 2010

The Startover Survivors Guide Album2 Bands who spring to mind when initially listening to the The Startover are Fight star meets Jimmy Eat World which i tell you is no bad thing at all. The Band have great accreditations to their name already set to support wheatus on their upcoming tour and have shared a stage with the likes of Feeder, Ash and Hundred Reasons to name a few. The album is full of screechy Guitars, distorting heavy guitar sections mixed in with melodic, hypnotic, harmonies throughout, whilst maintaining a song structure that can be enjoyed by a wide audience. One particular track to look out for is Track 4 “Breathings overrated” which boasts an impressive mix of rhythm and speed. Currently looking ahead to a UK Tour i suspect The Startover will be moving rather quickly over the coming months.

More Information
Myspace.com/thisisthestartover
Engineer Records

An audience with Skyrocket Love

Sky Rocket Love

Sky Rocket Love

What is your definition of real music?
Real music makes us feel all tingly inside

Favorite decade for music?
Probably 70’s and 80’s…. and 90’s (We disagree a lot)

Do you think artists these days are too Manufactured?
Absolutely, a lot of them anyways

Do you think there is to much attention on Fashion within Music?
We all know russ wishes he could play music in his “Buttwiswer” T-shirt all the time.

What do you think of the current Music scene?
Well there is definitely some room for improvement……..

Eddie Van HalenWho is your Guitar hero?
Eddie Van Halen and Satchel from Steel Panther … and Jonny Greenwood

What qualities do you think artists need?
You can’t define what an artist is, its subjective.

Favorite singer of all time?
Steven Tyler, Bono, and Thom Yorke

Name one act who is similar in sound to you?
The Killers

What is your definition of a well written song?
A good hook, solid form, and makes you feel tingly

What level of success do you hope to achieve from your Music?
We just want to share our music with as many people as we can

What do you think of talent competitions?
Talent competitions are over rated

Simon Cowell Music ManagerHow do you feel about famous Music Managers such as Simon Cowell?
If they came knocking we might answer to say the least…

Do you think the Music Industry is a flooded market?
Over the internet it is very flooded however on the radio it is very controlled.

Why should people go and listen to your Music?
Because we’re awesome

Do you think CD’s will become like dinosaurs?
No probably more like drink coasters

Do you think there is any money to be made in recorded music anymore?
Most of the big money all comes from touring these days

What part of being a Musician/Band do you like most?
Being able to play in front of tons of people is definitely part of it.

What is the one problem you feel is holding your music career back?
Finding the right people to get us to the next level

Do you find it easy to write songs?
Some tend to come easier than others, some you can tell are just meant to be.

Who do you think is the best songwriter of all time?
Lennon/McCartney

Which Band/Artist are you embarrassed to admit you like listening to?
Miley Cyrus…shes got a sexy voice

How did you get your first gig?
Universal Bar and Grill invited us

How did your first gig go?
Good for a first gig

Any advice for artists trying to find Gigs?
Be wary of anyone who makes a lot of promises, but asks for money
upfront.

Where do you see yourself in 6 months time?
The Skyrocket Love van…. down by the river!!!!!!

Where do you see yourself in 12 months time?
A tour bus down by the river

Evel KnievelHave you ever played an outdoor Music Festival?
Yeah in Vegas and we’re playing Evel Knievel Days

How do you generally promote your Band?
Skyrocket Love Condoms and internet stuff…

Do you struggle to pull in people through the doors at gigs?
Its getting easier and easier to draw people as we build a fan base.

Do you think social networking is useful to Promoting your Music?
Yes, its essential.

Do you think there is enough opportunities to get exposure?
There’s opportunities. You just have to be on top of it and take advantage of them.

Who is your favorite upcoming artist?
The Temper Trap, the Broken Bells but they’re more of a super group really. http://www.thetempertrap.com/ http://www.brokenbells.com/home.html

Any music achievements?
We won Music Aid’s Best Band of 2009, the DIY Music Festival in 2010, and Music180’s Theatre Contest last month.

For more information on Skyrocket Love please visit Skyrocketlove.com

The Lottery Winners Shine At Live and Unsigned Festival

Full to the brim with the best unsigned music from across the UK, thousands of music fans were bopping along to fresh music at the Live and Unsigned Festival this weekend.

The best under the radar artists took to the stage at the Indig02 in London on Saturday 10th July for the chance to be crowned the winner of Live and Unsigned 2010, and it was The Lottery Winners from Leigh who eventually took home the title!

The Lottery Winners battled it out in live auditions and live heats across the country to eventually take away the top spot. They were crowned the UK’s best Live and Unsigned Act on the main stage of the Festival in front of a sold out crowd and an array of industry judges.

Representatives from the music industry were out in force to meet enthusiastic newcomers at the Grand Final of Live and Unsigned, the biggest unsigned music competition in the UK for original artists.

Over 10, 000 acts entered the competition this year, and the Grand Final saw the cream of the UK’s unsigned talent showcase their music in front of thousands of audience members and the judging panel which included Slade’s legendary front man Noddy Holder, Radio 1’s Annie Nightingale, Kerrang’s Alex Baker and RnB star Shola Ama.

The Festival played host to an eclectic mix of artists, with four genre categories performing throughout the day including Rock, Indie, Alternative and Pop/Acoustic/Urban. Category winners included rock band Underline The Sky, acoustic act Sam Garrett and alternative group We Beat The System. But the judges, alongside an energised audience, voted Indie band The Lottery Winners as the overall winner. Their winners package includes a management and recording contract, development of a clothing brand, publicity package and UK tour.

Chris Grayston, judge on the night and head of A&R at Future Music commented ‘The standard this year was fantastic. The competition has grown year on year, and this year has to be the biggest yet. The talent has improved, there have been some fantastic prizes up for grabs, invaluable development opportunities and Grand Finalists played on stage at the best live music venue in the country, the 02 in London. It was a great end to a great year. I am confident we have chosen the right winner. I am looking forward to next year’s competition and working with The Lottery Winners and I’m sure we’re going to be seeing a lot more of them.’

With over 30, 000 registrations in the last three years, Live and Unsigned has cemented its place on the UK music scene as the largest unsigned music competition for under the radar, original artists. The competitions popularity comes from its reputation for encouraging originality and it’ss open to all unsigned acts regardless of genre, so it’s got something for everyone!
Live and Unsigned 2011 auditions begin again in January 2011 and will be travelling across the UK. For more information go to www.LiveandUnsigned.Uk.com Auditions for Future Music’s National competition for solo singers ‘Open Mic UK’ start in August 2010 Openmicuk.co.uk

Check out The Lottery Winners MySpace at; Myspace.com/thelotterywinnersmusic

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An Interview with Monarch

Monarch How do you generally promote your Band?
Word of mouth, a few posters and lots of myspace/facebook time 

Do you think social networking is useful to Promoting your Music?
Absolutely 

Rock Links:I see you are a Band of many words!

How did your first gig go?
The first time we (Jimmy, Jesse, and Warren) played with Brennan  we didn’t have the ability to rehearse.  So taking a few hours to listen to the tracks, we showed up at the gig and played through the set without ever playing it together.   It went well considering, but sounds much better now…

How did you get your first gig?
From a local bar owner who listened to our music online

What is the on problem you feel is holding your music career back?
Exposure.  As I said earlier we always receive a positive response from the listener,  just need more of them!

Which Band/Artist are you embarrassed to admit you like listening to? 
…Brennan really enjoys a good dose of Adult Contemporary Female Pop Stars…

For more information on Monarch check out myspace.com/monarch.band

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