Monday, August 3, 2009

Brad Henley



This is Brad Henley. Brad strikes me as a potential country star in the vein of Kenny Chesney. He's got a beautiful country voice and a great look for the country scene. I give his voice an 8-9 for it's relevance and being on par with contemporary country music.

I'll email you some of the songs I have for him, but I look at Bradley and I think he might be an artist with plenty of time left in him.

I give him an 8 for looks and an 8-9 for songs (it's dead on popular Country Music). He doesn't strike me as somebody who would fare well outside of country (obviously), but someone who would do very well in the country scene.

Below is a low-budget promotional music video put together for Brad.



If not for Emblem, Brad Henley is definitley for some label out there. (He has already been signed to a deal with Loftencreek Records where he was subsequently shelved.)

Kid Infinity




Kid Infinity's Myspace Page

Kid Infinity strikes me as the Asher Roth 2.0. He's got a unique voice, and a hip style. While in the past, this "white-boy hip hop" might have been something to just shrug at, something about today's music scene tells me he could be the next big thing.

As for ranking him on a scale from 1-10, i'd give him a 6.5-7 overall. He's more of a rapper than a singer. His look I would give an 8-8.5. He is hip and pretty attractive.

In a way, his style comes in and takes over for where Lady Gaga's music stops. He is, perhaps, one step further into the underground, but with the emergence of acts like Kid Cudi and, again, Asher Roth, I see him as somebody who will end up with a deal.

He has plenty of underground hype. I think that the production of his songs could use a little polishing, but I think there is something interesting and solid to start off with.

As to whether or not he has the kind of appeal that is going to sell massive amounts of records, I am not extremely hopeful that he would, but I also wouldn't count him out.

On that note, Asher Roth, whose album has been out since April 20, has sold around 150,000.

Keep in mind this note from the album's Wikipedia entry:

Universal Records underestimated the initial sales of the album and only shipped about 100,000 retail copies of the album for the first week, and that it didn't reach as many stores as initially planned, according to Roth. Soundscan shows that Asher Roth sold 146,958 copies in 7 weeks

The question is: is this an emerging market or the peak of a market that has already emerged, so to speak?