January 2009 - Life is Good, Life Is... "SWEET LIFE" in 2009
Life brings all kinds of things your way. Some things are wondrous, new and take a lifetime to achieve. Perception is everything....make it clear & precise.
SWEET LIFE
"The Rock Attack continues!"....SotoSoundz
7 Arcos Recordings is pleased to announce that it has released SotoSoundz new mind altering music vibe album SWEET LIFE. Dynamic, Diverse and New. Get the Digital Album & CD Now At Amazon.
June 2008 - What Am I Up To?
I receive many kind words of appreciation about SotoSoundz music from fans worldwide. One of the comments made relative to my music is that it has a vibe, is mood evoking and sets the stage for positive feeling and imagery…all of which is what I hope as an artist to achieve. I hope to give each listener a gift, a message, a moment of pleasure & peace, where they forget anything negative & stressful and maybe reconnect with their calmness they’ve lost touch with.
With that being said, I am currently tracking new SotoSoundz material and really excited about it. As it is following in the new “mind altering music vibe” sound direction SotoSoundz is growing into and I think you will find it very interesting….wait and see!
To all, stay happy!
Cheers!
SotoSoundz
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SNAP! SotoSoundz
What is the deepest, most dangerous secret in the dark shadow of your reality?
SNAP!
The frighteningly good new EP from SotoSoundz. Out now on 7 Arcos Recordings.
Right To Fight
My Baby
Secrets
SNAP!
Karen Sotomayor: Vox, Guitars, Bass, Drums, Percussion, Harmonica
Words & Music: Karen Sotomayor
Produced by: Karen Sotomayor
Mastered by: Fran Ashcroft
Hot on the heels of "The Slightly
Wicked West" comes SotoSoundz third album, "Your Game!" - cool as a drink from a underground cavern. Out of the towering rock - ghost head of Cochise, like a steed of thunder rides over the shimmering desert into the microphone undefeated!
Your Game
Sad Eyes
Set Me Free*
Roadrunner
Walk Away
Mohave
In Your Heart or In Your Head*
Warrior Dance
As The Sun
Hola! The fabled Arizona combo rides into town with their new album in their holsters. Cinemascope, peyote guitars haunt the desert landscape and echo through the canyons of your dreams.
All SotoSoundz titles are downloadable at all the major download sites.
Reviews:
""The Slightly Wicked West"" is a great release. Love the
production on it, really I was quite pleased! Great job on this release. Ron Burd, Music Director, CIUT-FM Radio Toronto
The Slightly Wicked West, Receives 5 Stars at MSN Music!!!
THE SLIGHTLY WICKED WEST IS A GAS!!!
A great record...doesn't sound like anything else!
Sounds great!
Brought to you by 7 Arcos Recordings.
contact@7Arcos.com www.sotosoundz.com
You may purchase “The Slightly Wicked West” on CD direct from 7 Arcos, world-wide, at our secure online store, www.sotosoundz.com. Currency conversion available, major credit cards accepted. PayPal membership NOT required.
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SotoSoundz - Octopus Head
SotoSoundz first album, Octopus Head, sits snugly in that enviable echo chamber where Roy Orbison meets Grace Slick at a Kings of Leon show and bumps into The Doors on the waaay out.
This is why BMG are giving us free copies of all the old Jefferson Airplane stuff because they think linking to our website will boost their sales.
Octopus Head snowballs with generous reviews, video and airplay - what with a 2 hour radio special on the band in Brazil and that - but we are greedy for more of course.
Wow, garage rock in the real meaning of the phrase. There are heavy guitars, chunking between chords, what sounds like a cheesy Farfisa organ, drums mashing out a simple beat, everything sounding as if it were on the verge of making a mistake or missing a beat. And I can't help but think of velour pants, hookah pipes, black-light posters, and a dense cloud of incense floating around the room. The fact that Karen Sotomayor is pretty much doing everything by herself makes this disc, well, outstanding I say. "Do I?" evokes Grace Slick in her early days, when rabbits were running around, yet it is Sotomayor whose voice is deep and seductive here. "That's Called Life" reminds me of the Ramones in the way the verses charge out while the simple three-chord repetition hammers away. But it's the opening cut, "Burnin' With Desire," that I keep coming back to. It's raw, loud. I'm glad I heard this disc today. By: Bill Ribas http://nyrock.com/streetbeat/2005/0305.asp#twelve