::THESOULCIALISTA EXCLUSIVE:: THE VIDEO PREMIERE OF ANNABETH MCNAMARA'S "SURPRISE" by Daniel Harris
Last August, we asked you to "Get Familiar" with up and coming artist Annabeth McNamara. A recipient of the House Artist Grant, McNamara released her album, "Surprise" as part of the grant. Her natural talent, her ability to write and create complex lyrics and her level of skill as a musician and singer are all testaments to House Studio's ability to work with wonderful artists.
Today, Annabeth releases the official music video for her album's title track, Surprise." Recently, we had an opportunity to speak with Annabeth about her music, her experience with House Studio and how she developed the imaginative concept for her video.
TheSoulcialista: You released your album, "Surprise," as part of the House Studio's Artist Grant Program. Could you talk about the experience of recording your album, specifically, recording it with the help of House Studio.
Annabeth McNamara:I affectionately refer to my week at House Studio as "The Beyonce Treatment." I went from being a solo singer-songwriter to being THE STAR with a team of producers and songwriters and videographers, as well as state-of-the-art facilities at my disposal.
It was disconcerting and exhilarating to have over a dozen people gather together to make my dream album come into reality. What still seems crazy is that we fit it into a week. They put the pedal to the medal over there and stay on schedule no matter what. I regret that I didn't have more time to tinker with the songs and perfect them, but now it's just part of the aesthetic of the album. The seven songs turned out extremely well polished, with a few rough edges. I can relate to that kind of beauty as a human being.
The recording part happened really fast-- maybe because I have spent a good bit of time laying down tracks already on my previous albums and on other projects. It was fun writing lyrics to songs I didn't write, although writing lyrics with a co-writer turned out to be difficult for me. The week was all about STRETCHING for me-- trying new things, and going further than ever before. It was my biggest highlight of the year, and I would do it again in a heart-beat.
I titled my album "Surprise" mainly because I dreamed of creating a killer-quality album with pop aspects, but never ever thought it could happen because it would be so expensive. When I won the grant, and then it turned out to be even better than I imagined, it was all this crazy-big surprise.
TS:Now you are set to release a video for one of the songs on your album. Could you tell us a little bit more about the song, "Surprise?" When you wrote it, what message or feeling were you trying to convey through the song?
AM:When I moved back from France to the United States, it wasn't a very empowered choice. Life circumstances convened to bring me back to my home state, and when I moved to Charlottesville, it was with a lot of uncertainty and regret and a good dose of heart-break. I kept questioning if I was in the right place, doing the right things.
Then one day an artist friend invited me on a bicycle ride. He showed me paintings made by rust, passionflowers blooming in an abandoned corner, a river flowing under the road that you could lean in and hear flowing through the gutter grate. He's from another country, so all of these details were absolutely enchanting to him. In that moment, I felt a new appreciation for mundane life blossom. He reminded me beauty is all around if you open your eyes to it.
While at the studio, when it came time to write the song, I took that feeling of promise and hope and beauty and wove it into a love song. Though more than a traditional love song, really it's an ode to a city, to a new chapter, to a new possibility of falling in love with my own life, as it is.
This song, and really the entire recording experience, is about how life can surprise you. You can think you've got it all figured out, what you want out of life and what's going to make you happy. But Life with a capital "L" can take you on a whole new trajectory, whether you like it or not. And it's up to you and your mind-set whether it's an exciting adventure or a harrowing tragedy.
Surprise, to me is, is about what buddhists call a Begginner's Mind-- not getting attached to past experience and success to define how much you enjoy the present or stay open to the possibility of the future.
It's a song about giving in to hope-- sure, you don't know if this little bit of flirting is going to turn into your soul mate, but why not enjoy the moment?
TS:House Studio producer David Knox was very instrumental in helping to create the song. Could you tell us about that process and experience? The process and experience of creating a new song, specifically creating with another artist/producer.
AM:So, as a recording artist, when I hear a really good song, it hurts. I just sort of ache to be able to craft something so perfect-- that harmonious blend of lyrics and melodies and beats and chords, into something whole and wholly magical-- a song that resonates and gets stuck in people's head. It's gotten so bad that I prefer to listen to ambient electronica so it doesn't have this effect on me.
One such marvelous song is "Little Numbers" by BOY. It's a song about new love, as the singer is waiting for this guy to call her back and is filled with that blissed-out anticipation that is probably just a heady concoction of hormones. There is this simple piano riff, some great percussion, and a build to it that just gets me high when I hear it.
The amazing thing about the House Studio experience is that they offered the opportunity to craft something as close to my favorite song as possible, except it would be my own lyrics and voice. David Knox was the producer on that song, so he set about creating the music before he even met me, based on the song by BOY.
This may seem like creative theft at first glance, but you've got to realize that all artists are being influenced by their preferences. Art influences art. What that means is, when we find an artwork that we adore, it can become our next target mark-- just one of many gravitational pulls on our career arc. We can either let the osmosis happen subconsciously, or we can consciously step up to the plate and start to craft something as similar as possible. The beauty of the second approach is that while you set out to reproduce a sound, you can never possibly copy it-- my music is just too ME to ever sound exactly like BOY.
My experience working with David Knox is that he has this mystical musical power deep inside. He puts on his head phones and stares at that screen and just dives waaaaaay into the music. He starts weaving all these elements in a genius way that when you hear it, it's MOVING. I get this image of swimming through an ocean made of outer space and stars, and he's just reaching around, weaving galaxies together and spinning stars into complex constellations.
So yeah, he listened to Little Numbers a bunch and came up with the music for Surprise. I took it home, found a melody and jotted down some lyrics, and recorded them that night at the studio. He took my vocals, dove into that sacred musical space, and came out with what you hear. We worked together a little bit to make it more dynamic, and presto! We had our own frankenstein song.
At first, it was my favorite song on the album. I made it the first and title track! Then I started to have my doubts because like most songs where I didn't write the music, I had a hard time really feeling it. But when I asked people which song they thought would be best for the music video, it was this song, hands-down. Can't argue with the crowd!
TS: For the visuals, how did you come up with its concept?
AM:At first, it was just myself and the film couple. We would get together, giddy about working together, and then come up against the same wall-- we knew that we needed a good story, we just didn't know what that story would be.
Then one day, I was strolling around a craft and vintage flea market and ran into a life-size pink deer made of tissue paper and paper machee. I knew I wanted HIM to be the star of the video. Or someone like him. He happened to be a sculpture made by artist Jesse Fiest. Jesse is a highly-inspired, high-energy gal. I gave her my album and professed a love for her artwork, and she took the ball and ran with it.
She came up with a bunch of possible plot lines. It wasn't long before we were batting odd little animal ideas around between Jesse, myself, and the filmmakers. We latched onto the idea of an animal dating site because it elicited the most giggles during our discussion. The rest of the story unfolded from there. Pretty much whatever sounded like the most fun, we went with that.
TS:Finally, what is the main thing that you would like your audience to take away from this video?
AM:Well, I didn't consciously put any kind of message into the film. But looking at it now, I am reminded of the time I took a bird-ecology class in college. At the end of the course, I was gazing out at this beautiful white egret on a lake in Arizona. We had just spent three months studying the complexity of bird behavior and their miraculous abilities. I had come to understand that birds are just as intelligent as humans in different ways.
I think of them as extra-terrestrials, meaning that they aren't bound to the Earth, and their ways can be quite alien. But they are just as sentient and deserving of respect as people, because we have been co-evolving together on this planet for the same amount of time.
As the class was ending, I was struck deeply by the need to communicate FOR these beautiful, mysterious creatures. If you're familiar with Dr. Seuss' book, "The Lorax," you'll know he says, "I speak for the trees." I became resolved in that moment to speak for the birds, who can sing, albeit not in our language. That one difference has made it so they have vastly reduced habitat and are threatened by all kinds of pollution.
Birds go through their life cycle, find mates, love and raise their chicks, and go on marvelous migratory adventures. The males practice and perfect their songs to impress the females, and molt to don handsome, colorful "tuxedos" in the spring, which fade into duller colors once they've wooed their mate successfully. I have nothing but awe and respect for birds, and can't wait for everyone else to see them as part of our extended family on this precious planet.
All this waxing poetic about birds aside, I think the main message that the filmmaking team wanted to get across is the idea that we often try to change ourselves to gain the approval of others, especially a mate. But actually, it is our true selves that the other glimpses when they feel that spark of romantic interest, and by being ourselves, they can fall better love with us. Watch the official music video for "Surprise." Annabeth McNamara's album, Surprise, is available now on iTunes and Amazon.
::HEADPHONE JUNKIE:: Dunson | The Introduction [LISTEN & LOAD]
There are artists that grow on you; and then there's that one artist that, the first time you hear them, completely blows you away. Friend of Gypsy Soul, and amazing rapper, singer, producer Dunson is that diamond in the rough.
After spending a multitude of years playing in bands of different genres, the Maryland native took the chance to become a solo artist focusing on lyrics and production- and we are so glad he did. His music is eclectic and infectious; that bob your head kind of music; that move your hips kind of music; that sing along kind of music; that "H.Y.F.R." kind of music. It's hard to pin him to a specific genre. His production teeters the line of rock, Hip-Hop and R&B. He looks like an R&B singer, and he raps like a starving artist- devouring each and every beat thrown his way.
2011 was a breakout year for Dunson, having amassed a multitude of new supporters with the release of his critically acclaimed mixtape Creative Destruction 2. We're so proud of his progress, and are looking forward to seeing what he has in store for us in 2012. Don't be the last to know! Check out some of Dunson's work below and visit him on the web at www.dunsonmusic.com and on twitter @kentondunson.
We were introduced to Amber Mimz last summer and were so impressed that since then we have introduced her to Baltimore and featured her at two of our events. We want you to get familiar and connected through a song that most of us will understand. "4head Kiss"off of her release Urban Romance Session EPtalks about the feeling of something rare, shows the level of things shared between two people or can indicate the beginning of an end.
Take a look below at the silent film inspired video created, directed and shot by Team Mimz Productions, will showcase a gesture that is too often taken for granted.
“A speechless mark of affection, a delicate salute… Have you been gotten?”
[Heavy sigh] You dont even want me to begin to pontificate in regards to my love of N'Dambi!
She had me at Little Lost Girls Blues and still has me through Pink Elephant.
Check out the newly released video of "Ooo Baby" and get caught up in the lazy beat and soft voice. Directed by Matthew Cherry and it features actor Eddie Goines. Make sure to get tickets to see her at Rams Head Annapolis in August...she puts on an amazing show!
A modern day composer and musical genius, Ryan Leslie is still bringing out all the stops, crossing boundaries and providing his fans with something unexpected every time. Check out what you missed on Friday at the Park @ 14th's Beny Blaq's Entertainment Unplugged Series. A Political Science and Macro Economics graduate from Harvard, Ryan Leslie decided to go for what he knew and his defined passion in life, Entertainment. When asked about why he chose music over Political Science here’s what he had to say: “ Well, I mean I feel like everyone contributes the most that their going to contribute to the world when they do that which is passionate. And so, I have a passion for music, I have a passion for art and I have a passion for film as a way to creatively expressing myself. And once I realized and didn’t deny that passion this was the only option that I had to give everything I wanted to give to the world." As for right now Leslie is focusing all of his time and attention on his latest work, Les Is Morewhich drops on July 4th. Check out the latest from that album“Christian Dior Denim Flow" featuring Kanye West, John Legend, Kid Cudi, Pusha T and Lloyd Banks. Hot right? Yeah, thought you’d like that one. Leslie considers this album to be an album of “Independence” thus the reason for the release date and now that he’s holding his own as an independent artist. Leslie: "The traditional distribution systems are antiquated and with the emergence of incredible technology that we have on the internet, allows me to have a direct line of communication with my audience and also allows me the creative freedom to do whatever I want. So that’s why this album is a rap album.” There you have it! Ryan has also proclaimed that this album will be an official rap album. So, looks as though he’s going to hold off on the R&B for a bit ladies, as it seems he wants to test his lyricism skills. Look forward to hearing Les Is More on the 4th of July. Go grab that, I know I will!!!! Until next time peeps! @Sistahofsoul aka Soulistic Diva signing off.
Take a listen to Conya Doss' new track "Wi-Fi" from her 5th album Blu Transition. Listen to the lyrics of "Wi-Fi" and you will find that the words weave through the worlds of music, love, and social media! Conya's vocals are delicately laced into the track to produce a unique sound, both upbeat and rhythmically smooth.
I feel like Amanda Diva hasn’t been given a fair shot and I can’t think of one legitimate reason why. Lets face it: there aren’t a lot of Femcee’s in this here game of Hip-hoppin', and so far the only person up to bat is Nicki Minaj (luvs u Barbie)!! At this point it almost seems as if these women have to take turns. But Amanda Diva has accomplished in her 29 short years, what most could barely dream of.The woman has a rap sheet…A GREAT ONE. Yet I'm still left wondering.
By the age 12 she was showing off her acting chops on a show by the name of My Brother & Me, on this little known network, Nickelodeon.
Diva is a Def Jam Poet, a singer, writer, painter, rapper, former MTV VJ, graduate of Columbia University, toured with Floetry, hosts her own web talk show on AOL Black voices (The Spark), and is just all around awesome.
She also has her own segment on my favorite daily blog stop---Creative Control TV dot com. Technicolor Lover is basically a day in the life of a Diva, and all her hilariously strange encounters
She has 101 different hustles going on yet still manages to maintain such incredible depth, personality, and artistic vision in whatever she gets into.I can’t wait to see what else’s she’s got up her sleeve.Here is her latest video ‘MANchild’
..So now that we’re all hip to the game check out what else the Diva is doing!
If you weren't really feeling her first single "Cheats on You (With a Basketball Playa)" then you might want to take a listen to her second release. The song itself is beautifully put together and without seeing the video you wouldn't have a clue that there is a message here. Marsha Ambrosius is definitely making an impact through her music these days. The video for the song "Far Away" has a very timely and relevant message. While the song initially didn't seem to fit, the video itself is impactful.
Take a look and tell us what you think--- Soulistic Diva aka @Sistahofsoul
Green Label Sound has another hit! Since a great deal of the country is home from work and school what better day to present "Day Off" by Freelance Whales than today! We dig it and we think you headphone junkies will too. Check out some video AND see below for a FREE downloads.
Nestled into producer Emery Dobyns’ recording studio in Weehauken, NJ, Freelance Whales set about crafting two singles for Green Label Sound. Revealed in this clip is “Day Off,” the second single that emerged from this session. In between laying down haunting vocal and instrumental tracks, the band shared details about their humble beginnings (which include busking in the New York subway!) and the collaborative approach that has yielded their ever-expanding, darker sound.
We know you may be use to soul and hip hop but with some funky offerings in between from us but in 2011 we decided that the Headphone Junkies that come to our site were ready to expand their palate and be introduced to new Ear Candy...so allow us to introduce you to MNDR...
Equipped with an impeccable style and knack for bass-heavy dance tracks, MNDR is the first artist of 2011 to release a track on Green Label Sound. In this video, alongside her production partner Peter Wade, MNDR, a North Dakota-bred indie dance floor killer who now calls New York her home, takes us inside the recording studio, describing her musical background, writing process and giving us a glimpse inside her electrifying, light-filled live show.
Naturally, I did my research and imagine my excitement when I found out he is a fellow Nigerian AND a dope MC. The Maryland artist was discovered by benefactor and DMV artist Raheem Devaughn, and is now signed to his independent label, 368 Music Group. Long story short, the DMV is making moves.
So being the "Jet Setter" I am---I flew out to The Chi this past weekend to kick it with a good friend of mine. Definitely admired all the great things Chicago has to offer and of course---I wanted to see how they partied. To my surprise I ran into a great friend of Gypsy Soul's Ms. Melanie Fiona@ Club Vibe. Homegirl welcomed me with open arms to chop it up before partying herself. Gypsy Soul was given the honor of hosting her digital release party of her debut album The Bridge last October and have been watching her grow as an artist and are definitely loving how she is steadily moving to the top with her collab with the Roots, John Legend and Common on "Wake Up".
I must say, out of any artist I have met Melanie is surely the sweetest and deserves to be steadily on the upward! I look forward to her continuing rise to the top.
Earlier before catching up with her, she hit the stage performing her hit "Give It To Me Right" and of course the all time fav of mine "It Kills Me" in which the crowd sang along. Check out the snippet of her performance (its kinda sideways:
Melanie---keep on doing your thing!
Alright---I'm out! I'll catch up with you music heads later. For now---tweet me @Soulsistah or feel free to leave comments and I'll hit you back on any future artists you would like to hear from.
From the PRINCE of SOUTHERN SOUL & Shanachie Recording Artist
Calvin Richardson
Both The Single and Video are from his forthcoming LP, and follow up to his Grammy Nominated "Fact of Life:...." LP
AMERICA'S MOST WANTED
In stores EVERYWHEREAugust 31st...
September 5th get a exclusive listen to the album at Art & Soul while America's Most Wanted is featured as the score to an amazing art exhibit featuring some of Baltimore's DOPEST photographer!!
2010 has been the year of some great videos! Erykah Badu beared her soul, Janelle Monae not only walked the Tightrope, she James Browned all over it! Now Yahzarah gives us 80's babies a flash back to more colorful times :)
Check out her new video below...Why Dontcha Call Me No More
This has been a wonderful birthday week but the release of this video on my birthday really made my day special!
Janelle Monae is hands down one of my favorite artists and has been for a couple of years. You wonder why...her live show and the video of "Tightrope" feat Big Boi should be explanation enough.
Janelle Monae & Gypsy
I had the pleasure of seeing her live show and working with her well put together team (**shout out to Jeff, one of only a handful of people that make me smile at the thought of them) earlier in the month when she performed to a sold out crowd at the Black Cat in DC.
Everything about Ms. Monae incites you to move, to act, to just do something and no matter who you are, how gangster your lean, how cute your walk...everyone falls under her cyber spell. If you ever have the opportunity to see her perform live DO IT, you will not be sorry!!!!!!!
Performance at the Black Cat in DC 3.15.10
This video is no different. I swear to you as I watched it I STRUGGLED to stay in my seat. My body was moving with out any direction from my brain. The beat, the dancing, just the song commands action-my little body politely obeyed.
Most enjoyable is how REBELLIOUSLY BEAUTIFUL (yeah that's a Gypsy Soul thang) she is! She has good music, great substance and guess what she has FUN (I think people/artists forget what that is). She gets our admiration and RESPECT because she's fully clothed and RAWKS it, she has an awesome voice and uses it for GOOD, and she makes being YOURSELF...COOL.
Check out the video of "Tightrope" Feat Big Boi from the upcoming album ArchAndroid (5.18.10)
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