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Ballyhoo’s “Cali Girl”: A Little Bit Reggae, A Little Bit Punk, A Lot of Fun

by on Feb.04, 2010, under Artist News, Top News

Ballyhoo!’s “Cali Girl” is a song best played around a bonfire in July, or around a fireplace in February…heck Rock Band fans will want to play this song anytime, anywhere. Grab some friends and a few beers (or sodas for you under 21s) and jam out to Ballyhoo!’s feel good reggae-rock tune about a girl who’s “going to California.” “Cali Girl” starts off in true reggae style, but the catchy chorus smacks of punk rock. By the time the second chorus rolls around, everyone in the room will be singing it.

Lead singer Howi Spangler’s vocals are never overly challenging, while the bass charts fall right in the pocket. Both bass and guitar will be entertaining for all levels of players. For Rock Band players who have not played or listened to reggae, ska, or jazz lately, the laid back groove may trip you up.

Here’s a Rock Band Network preview of “Cali Girl”:

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“Complexity of Light” Hits the High Note

by on Feb.03, 2010, under Artist News, Top News

Singers, it’s time to practice those vocal gymnastics! Drummers…steel yourselves!

RockGamer Studios is proud to present a sneak peek at Children of Nova’s “The Complexity of Light”.

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First gameplay footage of Amberian Dawn & Fake Shark-Real Zombie!

by on Oct.19, 2009, under Artist News, Top News

A sneak peek for all of you fans of awesome music. Here’s the first preview footage from Amberian Dawn‘s “River of Tuoni” and Fake Shark-Real Zombie!‘s “Sestri Levante”. Expect both of these to be available later this year when the Rock Band Network launches!

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First footage of Jonathan Coulton’s “Creepy Doll” in RBN!

by on Sep.16, 2009, under Artist News, Top News

Hello out there! Chris from RockGamer Studios here, with my first post for the site. I’m the resident bass chart author, and have been dabbling a bit in venue design as well, so I’m proud to present the first footage from our forthcoming RBN release of Jonathan Coulton‘s “Creepy Doll”. We’ve got our traditional full band preview video to showcase a little bit of what you can expect in terms of the charting, but we’ve also got a first here; a solo vocals run, captured specifically to showcase the background imagery. For a song as rich in atmosphere as this, the lighting, animations, and camera cuts had to be just so, and hopefully we’ve accomplished that goal here. Take special note of the pulsating lights flicking on and off, throbbing in time to that oh-so-sinister doll’s heartbeart. And if you like what you see, please be sure to mention so in the comment section below!

A quick note, too; if you haven’t been following us on Twitter, or haven’t subscribed to us on Youtube, these videos are probably totally new to you. On the other hand, if you have been following us and subscribed to us, you already know, since you get the latest updates and videos as soon as they go live! So don’t wait. Go! Be busy social networking bees! Buzz. BUZZ!

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Cetan Clawson “White Heat” video preview

by on Aug.31, 2009, under Artist News, Top News

We’ll cut to the chase. Here’s our first video preview of “White Heat” by Cetan Clawson and the Soul Side.

We’ve made no secrets about how excited we are to work with Cetan Clawson. The 21-year-old electric blues prodigy has the talent to follow in the footsteps of Stevie Ray Vaughan, and a style reminiscent of the great Jimi Hendrix.

At 2 minutes, 13 seconds, “White Heat” is exactly that: a fireball of fast, frenetic, and incredibly challenging guitar work that doesn’t take a break for two seconds. This isn’t just random fretwork, though… every single note contributes to the amazing groove of the song. The bass and drum parts are no slouches, either! We’re certain you’ll want to pick up “White Heat” as soon as the Rock Band Network store launches.

Special thanks to Chris for staying up late last night to create a special intro/outro sequence for our preview videos.

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