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Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Review on Powerpopaholic.com

Out now is another amazing release from the Fire Apes. This self-titled CD is a 5 song ep that has a little sampling of what makes The Fire Apes an exemplary power pop band. Awesome guitar-driven songs with great melody and energy are what's here.

"Hey Kate" has all the elements of a top ten single. This ain't your typical retro power pop, it has the spirit of early Kinks and Beatles without any trace of slavish homage. "If things don't look so good today" is another excellent mid-tempo single as well. The sound of the band is also similar to Philly's IKE (The John Faye band). This release has just had me salivating for more.

I hope they release a new full length album soon, in the meantime you can get tracks from the last two release "A perfect Day for Bananafish" and "Central Park Carousel" on itunes. Check out the links below, The Fire Apes Site has the entire album streaming, so you can try before you buy.

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Friday, January 12, 2007

The Fire Apes - NMM's ‘Battle of the Bands’ Winner

Net Music Makers (“NMM”) today announced the winners of its ‘Battle of the Bands’ competition and the beta launch of its Web 2.0 site. Congratulations go to the Fire Apes, winner of NMM’s Live Band competition, and the Funkdawgs, winner of NMM’s Virtual Band competition. NMM’s announcement of its winning bands, coincided with the beta launch of its next generation Web 2.0 music website, www.netmusicmakers.com , providing users with a personalized virtual studio connected to a fan-driven, multi-channel internet radio network.

The announcement was made today at the 34 th Annual International Association of Jazz Educators conference in New York City.

NMM is revolutionizing the way music is created, produced, licensed, distributed, and heard, allowing members to maintain complete creative control over their music.

Using advanced Web 2.0 technologies, NMM allows artists and bands to participate at any step of the music making process, whether starting a tune from scratch or marketing a finished song.

NMM’s pioneering site can manage a complete library of songs, including individual recordings, tracks, and mixes; allow access to royalty-free loops & licks from legendary artists and studio musicians; and get airplay through the NMM Radio Network. Top ranked contestants from NMM’s ‘Battle of the Bands’ competition may be heard today on the NMM Radio Network .

“We’re ‘rebooting’ the music industry,” stated Jeff Tamelier, President, Net Music Makers.com, and former guitarist for R&B band, Tower of Power. “We want to thank all our friends and fans for helping us get positioned to leapfrog over traditional labels, terrestrial, and satellite radio. Many ‘thanks’ to our house band, web developers, investors, and partners.”

The NMM Radio Network, included as part of today’s beta launch, delivers ten (10) internet radio channels, providing 24x7 audio streaming of user-provided songs.

Channels and their respective format, include Flava (Hip-Hop & Rap), Pop (New Sounds of Pop), The Groove (R&B), Distortion (Hardcore Metal), Alternatives (New Alternative Rock), Amped (21 st Century Rock & Roll), Three Chords (Acoustic), Nashville Rock (Country), Virtual Heaven (The Best of Online Collaboration), and Direct Current (Club, Electronica, and Industrial). NMM Radio represents a network of fan-driven music channels, broadcasting original content on a 24x7 basis, with other genre-based channels planned for later this year.

Additional Web 2.0 features are expected for release in March 2007. To join us, please visit http://www.netmusicmakers.com/WebForms/Member/MemberAccount.aspx .

About NMM’s Live Band Winner – The Fire Apes

The Fire Apes (Charleston, South Carolina) is led by the vocals and songwriting of guitarist John Seymour, joined by Hugh Knight (Keyboards), Julian Volpe (Bass Guitar), and Tom Hammer, Jr. (Drums).

This British-inspired power pop band, with a ska-tinged kick, lights up every track with lyrics often reflecting political or literary themes, all penned by Seymour. Even the band’s name is derived from an essay by Loren Eisley about how a certain species that discovers something (like fire), gets incorporated into the whole society. The Fire Apes have released three albums, including A Perfect Day for Bananafish, Central Park Carousel, and The Fire Apes. For more information, visit www.thefireapes.com .

About Net Music Makers.com

Net Music Makers.com (“NMM”) is a music entertainment website that allows users to create a personalized virtual studio, create and mix songs, and get airplay over a fan-driven, multi-channel internet radio network. NMM is a digital entertainment property of House of Hansen Productions, LLC, headquartered in Sacramento, California, USA. For more information visit, www.netmusicmakers.com .



Contact:
Jeff Tamelier
E: jeff.tamelier@netmusicmakers.com



House of Hansen Productions, LLC
1745 Markston Road
Sacramento, CA 95825

Monday, January 08, 2007

The Fire Apes Interview

John, Jay Hugh, & Tom recently sat down for an interview with Don Lewis of The Big Break Podcast.

In this episode the band is back on the scene after taking a short time off and are now getting heard on podcasts around the world. Known for their energetic pop sound with a 1960's British Invasion flair their feel good tunes certainly put a smile on your face. Intelligent songwriting and creative melodies pull you in and keep you listening song after song.

Show # 45 - The Fire Apes interview (51:32)
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Songs included in the podcast:

  • Five Inside
  • Hey Kate!
  • Tuesday's Fine
  • Anything Is Better
  • It's Over
  • Only You Can Make Me Happy
  • Lori


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