Song #4 of the 2009 Galvanized Music Countdown

Song four on the countdown is a recent release from UK artists The Chapman Family. This song is powerful on it's own and the video adds to the intensity of the sound. If possible, crank it up as loud as possible and let go of any remaining tension from the holidays. 2010 is almost here and it just might be the best year yet. itunes_iconBuy the Kids single by Chapman Family on iTunes Watch video on YouTube Apple iTunes Here are the results of the countdown so far: #4 - Kids by Chapman Family #5 - Anyway by Duck Sauce (Currently not available in U.S. iTunes) #6 - Careering by Public Image Ltd. #7 - One Tribe by Black Eyed Peas #8 - Fight Riff by Eula. Come back tomorrow to see what song #3 is. Between Christmas Eve and New Years Eve I will post my top eight favorite songs of the year. These tunes were selected from the 51 songs of the week that were submitted by Michael Zampelli during 2009. --------------------------------------------------------- If you like the songs in this countdown, you'll love Songs to Galvanize Your Mind - A List for Strong Minds with a Purpose by Sheri Zampelli. It's available to new subscribers for immediate download. Get your list free today by subscribing to Get Galvanized in the box on the sidebar. If you can't see the subscription box, visit http://sherizampelli.com. Apple iTunes

Song of the Week – 7-28-09 – Only If You Run by Julian Plenti

This week's song is from Interpol's frontman Julian Plenti (aka Paul Banks). It's the first track from the upcoming Julian Plenti Is... Skyscraper, LP set to be released in early August. Enjoy. itunes_iconBuy Only If You Run by Julian Plenti on iTunes. The song of the week is brought to you by Michael Zampelli, former owner of Southern California punk rock icon, Zed Records. For almost 30 years, this mecca of punk and alternative music kept Southern California enthusiasts adequately supplied with unique, original and innovative music. Currently, Zampelli manages a hockey fan message boards at www.letsgokings.com with thousands of subscribers. He takes photos for the LAist and the LA Derby Dolls. Each week he will contribute a song with a theme, a message and a beat. Enjoy and stay tuned. Apple iTunes

I’ll Admit, I Wasn’t Really at The Rivers Cuomo Record Release Hootenanny

Cuomo Rivers at Fingerprints in Long BeachEven though the Press-Telegram caught a photo of me standing right next to Rivers Cuomo on the day Alone II - The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo was released in stores, I wasn't really there. (Just kidding, that's me in the red sweater). I'm not saying the Press-Telegram is guilty of inaccuracy in journalism, it's just that when I was standing there, I really wasn't there. I wasn't fully tuned into what a special moment I was experiencing. Instead, I was wondering, "when will it get started?" When it took an hour for them to play 3 songs, I was thinking, "Oh my God, how late are we going to be here?" After 4 hours, I started thinking, "My feet hurt, I wish there was somewhere to sit down." It took me about 24 hours of reflecting and listening to Alone II numerous times to realize, I experienced a freaking miracle this week and I missed the whole damn thing while it was happening. Luckily, I can choose to be present at any moment. So, right now I'm pretty jazzed about the fact that someday, after lots of people realize how cool this CD is, and, after I see the video or hear the edited, publicized recording from that night, I'm going to be able to say, "I was at this show. Only 125 people were there, and I was one of them." I need to take a moment to soak that in. Thanks for your cooperation. Oh, by the way, the good thing is, I was there to write a story for the LAist, that's why I hung in there 'til the bitter end and tried to pay close attention and take good notes. To read my write-up and see the entire photo gallery, visit www.laist.com.