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    Bernee is a piano driven pop trio from South Australia. The band's EP, Late Night Show, is a six-track work that would probably accompany you on a sunny day or summer car ride, as it's energy is mostly at a high throughout. With that said, it's easy to critique Bernee purely on its capabability of making fun, sing-alongs, which it does well. Bernee's Late Night Show can be purchased on Amazon MP3, so check it out.


    Tripmeter is a Canadian rock group with a really well-produced repertoire of music. Their most popular track, "My Addiction" which you can listen to here, is a testament to the group's very professional sound and catchy song writing. If you enjoy the track, you can purchase their album Wide World Crashing directly from them, or on CDBaby.


    Montana 1948 is a rock band out of Saratoga, Calif. that remind me of all the best parts of one of my favorite groups, The Graduate. The band is ambitious and already has a tour in line starting on Sept. 25 in Orange County, as is evidenced by their opening for Dredg and RX Bandits this November. Montana 1948 will appeal to fans of The Graduate, Circa Survive and Mute Math.


    Peti is an often progressive and electronic heavy pop/rock group out of Ohio. "Like Rain" reminds me much of Owl City's vibe, using strings, pianos, and synth drum beats to outline some catchy vocal melodies but does so with a more sophisticated approach as Peti, himself, is classically trained and showcases this throughout each of the group's songs. On tracks where electronics take a backseat, the band tends to resemble acts like The Fray and Coldplay. The foursome was recently chosen out of 100 bands as the Ignite Chicago/Word Records New Christian Contemporary Talent Champion. The group dedicates itself to addressing global children's issues and often donates to this cause. Listen to Peti on myspace: http://www.myspace.com/petimusic


    Sashird Lao is a vocal trio from Nice, France. The trio is backed by a number of different concert instruments including trombone, saxophone, flute, and snare. Their recordings are extremely fascinating, and while I can't decipher the French lyrics, it makes no difference to my ears. These folks know how to sing. check out some of their rather outrageous and well executed repertoire: http://www.myspace.com/sashirdlao


    We Are They is all energy and while I can't back that up with a live concert experience, I can get behind its very, very unique and intense recordings. While very raw and unproduced, they convey an excitement I'm sure translates to the stage. We Are They hails from Mesa, Ariz. and mixes all sorts of music up to an including an almost Hebrew groove on songs like "pMp" - listen to this pseudo-metal band here: http://www.myspace.com/wearethey


    Finally, our final Honorable Mention this summer comes from Anomie Belle, the down-tempo electronica project of one Toby Campbell, a multi-talented instrumentalist and vocalist. Along with some killer recordings, Campbell boasts an impressive array of radio stations that regularly air her work. Based in Seattle Wash., Anomie Belle is sure to appeal to those with a love for transient, down-tempo music and to those with an appreciation for the art of audio production, both of which are the very nucleus of this project. Find out more about Anomie Belle here: http://www.anomiebelle.com/

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