February 2, 2011

Jango Airplay Top 10

And here they are folks, the top 10 Jango Artists for last week. Remember, the top 1000 artists each week get some amount of bonus Airplay Credits. These Top 10 all performed well getting PopScores of at least a 99...Show 'em your support in the comments and have listen!

#1: Amyst
Amyst are an experimental rock quintet from Phildelphia whose music blends genres including ambient, screamo and hardcore. They recently released their second EP, "Chapters In Her Diary."

Click to hear Amyst:
Letters To Grace
#2: Left Step Band
Left Step Band is a London based four piece comprising of Emcee, DJ, Drums and Bass. Their eclectic wildstyle is a stampede of hip-hop, funk, ska, dub and biggabeat... The 21st century digital blues is here people.

Click to hear Left Step Band:
Rebels Of The Frontline
#3: Brent Byrd Music
After playing in bands across the country, Brent stepped out on his own to write & perform on the acoustic guitar, using loop pedals and various instruments to provide the sound of a full band.

Click to hear Brent Byrd Music:
Will Be Will Be
#4: Sunderland
Three years of hard work have gotten Portland's premiere pop/rock band, Sunderland, to where they are today: established in the Northwest music scene with a rapidly expanding fanbase. The band is currently writing and re-writing songs for their sophomore EP.

Click to hear Sunderland:
Clear To Me
#5: Haight-Ashbury
This Glasgow trio (brother/sister, lifelong best friend) is built on a foundation of close harmonies complemented by grungy guitar riffs, throbbing bass and percussive flourish. Definitely worth a listen.

Click to hear Haight-Ashbury:
Favourite Song
#6: Jonny Esco
Jonny Esco is a Memphis native who's been writing & producing for the past 6 years. He turns inspiration from the world into head-bobbing beats, catchy hooks and expressive lyrics.

Click to hear Jonny Esco:
It's On
#7: Sarah Solovay
Sarah Solovay is a 16 year old singer-songwriter who strikes just the right note between organic catchy rock & vibrant pop. Her music has reached massive audiences via television placement and superstar opening slots, but it's all merely preface to the release of her forthcoming debut.

Click to hear Sarah Solovay:
Hearts Collide
#8: Teddy Austin
After years of serving as producer, writer, musician and engineer for others, Teddy Austin finally answered everyone's question, "When is your project coming out?" "It's about a process and timing," says Austin, and he's ready NOW.

Click to hear Teddy Austin:
Can't Make U Luv Me
#9: Daniel Cohen
Daniel Cohen began his career playing harmonica and guitar in Washington Square Park. After that first summer, when the weather got too cold for a guitar to stay in tune, his ambitions turned to songwriting with fine results mixing folk, delta blues and country lilt.

Click to hear Daniel Cohen:
For A While There Was You
#10: Riley Etheridge Jr.
Riley Etheridge Jr. is a New York City singer-songwriter with deep roots in musical Americana. He recently released the album "Things I Used To Know," described in the press as an "elegiac, contemplative collection of sad, funny, and ultimately redemptive alternative country."

Click to hear Riley Etheridge Jr.:
In This Moment