Showing posts with label Nightly Suicide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nightly Suicide. Show all posts

4/24/2016

Acoustic/Roots Stream: RJ Comer - The Moon Ain't Fallen on Me Yet

RJ Comer's music and vocals have a way of grabbing you without fail. He has the look of an old soul, someone that has lived the songs that he sings.

A good example of that thought is "The Moon Ain't Fallen on Me Yet" from his Nightly Suicide album. The music is dark and mesmerizing and the message hits home. He is saying that regardless of the late night rolls of the dice in whatever frame of reference one can think of, the bright globe above has not fallen down and extinguished his love of the night and taking risks.

 One listen pulls you right in so check out the video now.

 Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck



More About RJ Comer:

http://www.rjcomer.com

RJ Comer is a Los Angeles city boy and storyteller with the backwaters of Americana and Blues running through his veins. He started out singing

in church and around the campfire, but ended up in a lot of bad places at wrong times. RJ’s music reflects the witty, gritty, tender and tough
guy he is. From downtempo gritty songs that cut deep with self-deprecating humor and jagged memories to upbeat songs that swagger even when they swing, RJ’s music is both meaningful and entertaining...READ MORE...

3/13/2016

Rock/Blues Stream: RJ Comer-Nightly Suicide

RJ Comer sounds like an old soul off his title track on the new album Nightly Suicide. 

The track is permeated with a a foundation of the blues touched off with some rock to make a combustible combination. The guitar lines are on fire and Comer's voice comes right from his toes.

This is one of the best tracks I have heard in some time. It is very down to earth and original.

Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck


More About RJ Comer:

http://www.rjcomer.com

RJ Comer is a Los Angeles city boy and storyteller with the backwaters of Americana and Blues running through his veins. He started out singing

in church and around the campfire, but ended up in a lot of bad places at wrong times. RJ’s music reflects the witty, gritty, tender and tough

guy he is. From downtempo gritty songs that cut deep with self-deprecating humor and jagged memories to upbeat songs that swagger even when they swing, RJ’s music is both meaningful and entertaining...READ MORE...