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WorldArts Daily (audio)

by WorldArts Music

WorldArts brings you a daily snapshot in music. Introducing Artists to the WorldArts stage. Watch performances to interviews. As a fan be introduced to new artists, or continue to follow and support the artists you like. As an Artist Be Heard. Be Seen. Global Events. Live Performance Opportunities. WorldArts is a place to inspire and be inspired. Build a Profile on WorldArts.com. Discover Music. Network and Engage. It's all about the Music, so don't miss a beat and Subscribe.

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Episodes

SLANT - Through My Own Eyes

6m · Published 03 Oct 00:30

SLANT LIVE on the WorldArts Music Stage performing "Through My Own Eyes."

WorldArts Music Presents The Clouds Below performing 'Drippin Like Water' on the WorldArts Stage

1m · Published 07 Apr 22:28

WorldArts Music presents The Clouds Below.

The Clouds Below began as an inspired idea by Malcolm Guess and Benjamin Jones. While working on remixes for their band Kaura, whom Ben and Malcolm founded and perform with; they accumulated a number of songs that they felt deserved to become it's own entity. Having both been fans of electronic music for a long time and having always talked about the idea of working together on an electronic project...The Clouds Below was born. Mixing styles of Glitch Hop, Rock, Bass and Downtempo; The Clouds Below released their first 5 song EP on July 30th 2013. Bringing their music and musicianship to the stage, The Clouds Below is an engaging visual and visceral experience with the addition of unique and impacting light show.

Alyeska performing “Coyote” on the WorldArts Music Stage

3m · Published 03 Mar 01:00

Alyeska is both the archaic spelling of Alaska and the name LA-based Montana native Alaska Reid chose for her "fuzz pop" band

 

Mothlight performing “Glass” on the WorldArts Music Stage

5m · Published 02 Mar 23:28

Mothlight is a 3 piece dream pop outfit from Los Angeles, CA. It has been called, at times, chillwave, dream pop, psychedelic pop. Blog Diamond Deposits described Annie as “Packing immense sky high vocals set among a lush psychedelic sheen of sunlit melodies. It’s quite the treat for the ears!” and German blog, Orange Peel, compared our sound “à la M83 oder Fleet Foxes.” Initially the solo project of Matt Billings, Mothlight released 3 EPs from 2008-2012. Matt joined with longtime friend, Grant Stevens, to release the Calico LP (2014) and after a year or so of writing new material the duo found and recruited drummer Andrew Smith and it’s been a happy marriage ever since. Mothlight will be releasing a new EP in early spring 2016.

John Finch performs 'Bridge to Your Heart' on the WorldArts Stage

4m · Published 24 Feb 21:00

Born and raised in the small country town of Pearl River, a suburb of New Orleans, Louisiana, John has been involved in ministry for a little over six years after discovering his passion to pursue music beginning in high school. Currently John leads worship every Sunday evening at St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Church in New Orleans and during the week he travels throughout the country ministering, praying and worshipping at churches, schools and universities meeting people but most importantly inviting people to meet Jesus.

Gone Avery performs 'Counting Down' on the WorldArts Stage

3m · Published 23 Feb 22:00

Gone Avery continues to bring a high energy stage show to their passionate fans with their slick pop hooks and sturdy organic rock, both melodic and hard-hitting. As they look forward to tour the West Coast in the Spring, fans can currently find their music on Amazon and iTunes, as well as listen to track \"Fields\" and \"Counting Down\" on KWSS in AZ and WXIN in RI.

 

Gone Avery performs 'Capsize' on the WorldArts Stage

3m · Published 23 Feb 21:00

Gone Avery continues to bring a high energy stage show to their passionate fans with their slick pop hooks and sturdy organic rock, both melodic and hard-hitting. As they look forward to tour the West Coast in the Spring, fans can currently find their music on Amazon and iTunes, as well as listen to track \"Fields\" and \"Counting Down\" on KWSS in AZ and WXIN in RI.

Gone Avery performs 'Nothing Wrong Nothing Right' on the WorldArts Stage

4m · Published 23 Feb 11:00

Initially launching into the underground scene, Gone Avery, evolved into an energetic Alternative Rock band in 2012. Following the release of \"Left and Forgotten\", the Southern California based quartet started establishing themselves in many of the well-known venues in Los Angeles and Orange County. They frequently play at venues such as The House of Blues, The Roxy, The Whisky and The Slidebar. Also, having the pleasure of sharing the stage with The Sick Puppies, Set Your Goals, Too Short, T-Mills, The Who Show, April Sixth, The Summer Set and The Downtown Fiction to name a few.

Gone Avery continues to bring a high energy stage show to their passionate fans with their slick pop hooks and sturdy organic rock, both melodic and hard-hitting. As they look forward to tour the West Coast in the Spring, fans can currently find their music on Amazon and iTunes, as well as listen to track \"Fields\" and \"Counting Down\" on KWSS in AZ and WXIN in RI.

Island Apollo performs 'Avenues' on the WorldArts Stage

4m · Published 21 Feb 01:30

The band draws on a wide range of influences, citing acts from Arcade Fire, Billy Joel, Foster the People, Michael Jackson, The Killers, The Beach Boys, Weezer, Queen, and so much more. \"I think if you want to find success as a band, you can blend in with a genre that is on the rise and have a nice record deal, followers, and radio play for a few years. But if you want to have a career, and real fans, you need to create something that is new. The bands I respect the most, and seem to have survived, are those that have created a sound that was different than the bulk of the music being produced at that time\" says lead vocalist and guitarist Ryan Kilpatrick.

 

They began writing the songs for the new EP at a very crucial time in their lives. They had all graduated college and were fully invested in the real world. They were finally coming to terms with what being an adult meant to each of them. \"We believe that every song should flow naturally and that every detail should serve an artistic purpose. We added tempo changes where it made sense and explored varying chord progressions,\" says guitarist Heath Farmer. Accordingly, the songs lyrically take hold of themes such as coming of age, finding love (not only for a girl, but for life), establishing trust, and fighting through difficult times.

Island Apollo performs 'Phoenix' Live on the WorldArts Stage

3m · Published 19 Feb 21:07

Since July of 2014, they've undergone the knife and emerged as Island Apollo, a name derived from the artificial islands off the coast of Long Beach Bay, each of which is named after an Apollo astronaut. Adamant about establishing a presence in the LA music scene, their attempts to create something new and lasting have not gone unnoticed. Despite only having a handful of shows with their new identity, Island Apollo is gearing up to be one of the most sought after bands in the area. The newly monikered indie rock outfit has already established that sweet, danceable type of indie rock that is capable of suiting any mood with perfection. Be it gearing up for a night out, contemplating the loss of something or someone special, or starting a new chapter of your life, Island Apollo will be right there with you.

 

WorldArts Daily (audio) has 100 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 7:03:42. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 20th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on June 14th, 2023 06:15.

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