New Artist Spotlight: Meet JC Ronikal

With the current glut of hip-hop acts, what is an up and coming band to do to set themselves apart? The answer is decidedly simple: write actual music.

Meet JC Ronikal, a four piece band hailing from the great Down Under, looking to make their mark on the music scene by doing what they love. The beginning of 2006 saw them completing the recording of and polishing their first EP, Thus Far… Since that time, they have been working hard to get their music out to the public with a revamp of their website, numerous gigs, and radio station publicity.

While I would never claim to be an aficionado of hip-hop music, I am a music fan in general. And it was in that role I had the opportunity to check out the five tracks on Thus Far... What I found was a pleasant mix of hip-hop with a definite pop sensibility and even hints of a rock edge. With music catering to more than one style, the band has a wide appeal with a little something for everyone.

Rapping combines flawlessly with melodic vocals, guitars, and backing music to give each song a melody that is sure to be stuck in the listeners head long after the track is over. It is this musical sense that, for me, elevates JC Ronikal above many of the other hip-hop acts I have heard. The pop sensibility of each track helps to make them accessible, while the energy of each performer also comes through loud and clear. This is a group of artists who enjoys what they are doing.

Lyrically, the tracks both rise above and fall prey to many of the conventions of the genre that I find irritating. When I listen to music, I make it a point to know who I am listening to. I don't need to hear the name of the artist multiple times in a song. However, I realize this is often found in hip-hop. Likewise, the songs range from inspiring to inane. The majority of the tracks deal with the desire to improve oneself, something I find refreshing in this style of music. But, of course, there must also be a party track or two. Similarly, as a personal preference, I always have more respect for lyricists who can get their message across without using vulgarity. A number of the songs succeed in this respect, though not all.

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