Fleet Foxes is an indie folk band formed in Seattle in 2008 consisting of Robin Pecknold, Skyler Skjelset, Casey Wescott, Christian Wargo and Morgan Henderson. They were inspired by musicians like Neil Young and Bob Dylan and are known for their beautifully intricate and poetic lyrics. Their song "Mykonos" appears on their debut album and features a video directed by Sean Pecknold, referring to the Greek island in its title of adventure and foreign destination.
Singer/Songwriter, rising star Jared Lee will be performing live at the Bowling For Botox charity event on February 18th, 2012 at Grand Central Bowl in Portland, Oregon. His lead single, "It's Over (Goodbye)" along with the emotionally charged "Beautiful World" were recently featured in back to back episodes of American Idol Season 10, introducing Jared's undeniable talents. Bowling For Botox charity event is sponsored by Dr. Darm's Aesthetic Medicine. To see more details, visit www.DrDarmBotox.com.
NYC’s very own S.C.R.D., whose old school rock star vibe and fresh new hip hop beats have been hailed as a mashup of unlikely styles that delivers a deliciously guilty pleasure worthy of heavy indulgence. They say what you wanted to say, but never did.
S.C.R.D. is named after Sweet Chuck and Ravin Dave, the two principal members of the group based in Gramercy, Manhattan. Together they infuse old skool beats, live instrumentation and witty, humorous and slightly satirically lude lyrics to take fans on a journey through heartbreaks with an ebullience for life and the thirst for adventure. Their collaboration between each other, thrives off co-collaborating with local musicians, friends and fans they lure into their musical tsunami, which helps drive their artistic creativity to new heights.
S.C.R.D. is privately funded and releases content under the record label and licensing company, Trip Digital Inc.
S.C.R.D. on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/s.c.r.d./id1014316942
Singer/Songwriter, rising star Jared Lee will be performing live at the Bowling For Botox charity event on February 18th, 2012 at Grand Central Bowl in Portland, Oregon. His lead single, "It's Over (Goodbye)" along with the emotionally charged "Beautiful World" were recently featured in back to back episodes of American Idol Season 10, introducing Jared's undeniable talents. Bowling For Botox charity event is sponsored by Dr. Darm's Aesthetic Medicine. To see more details, visit www.DrDarmBotox.com.
NYC’s very own S.C.R.D., whose old school rock star vibe and fresh new hip hop beats have been hailed as a mashup of unlikely styles that delivers a deliciously guilty pleasure worthy of heavy indulgence. They say what you wanted to say, but never did.
S.C.R.D. is named after Sweet Chuck and Ravin Dave, the two principal members of the group based in Gramercy, Manhattan. Together they infuse old skool beats, live instrumentation and witty, humorous and slightly satirically lude lyrics to take fans on a journey through heartbreaks with an ebullience for life and the thirst for adventure. Their collaboration between each other, thrives off co-collaborating with local musicians, friends and fans they lure into their musical tsunami, which helps drive their artistic creativity to new heights.
S.C.R.D. is privately funded and releases content under the record label and licensing company, Trip Digital Inc.
S.C.R.D. on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/s.c.r.d./id1014316942
2. Fleet Foxes are an indie folk band that was formed in Seattle, Washington; they
rose to prominence in 2008. The band consists of Robin Pecknold, Skyler Skjelset,
Casey Wescott, Christian Wargo and Morgan Henderson. Musicians, including
Neil Young and Bob Dylan, were said to be chief inspirations behind their practice,
partially on account of their profound lyrics. This is apparent as their craft contains
beautifully intricate and poetic tenors. Consequently, the typical audience of this
band are likely to be intellectual adults as they can decode the meaning of the
lyrics. The song Mykonos features on their first studio album, Fleet Foxes, and the
video was directed by Sean Pecknold, an established folk music video director. The
name of the song refers to a Greek Island, denoting adventure, as it is a foreign
destination. Listening to the song, the rhythm exudes a poignant sense, rendering it
relatable, therefore it’s effortlessly interesting.