Blaire Alise & The Bombshells
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Blaire Alise & The Bombshells

New York City, NY | Established. Jan 01, 2012 | SELF

New York City, NY | SELF
Established on Jan, 2012
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"Blaire Alise A Rock Vet"

Her songs may sound retro, but her mindset is very much of the Internet age. Her drive — which balances professionalism with the love of rock ’n’ roll — is what recently got her signed to the Nashville division of indie music publisher Carlin America. This week’s release party for latest vinyl record, “Just Another Day,” is her last Detroit-based show before she heads off to NYU to study music entrepreneurship. - Detroit Free Press


"Blaire Alise Score Music Publishing Deal"

High school graduation is a busy time for anyone, but for Detroit-based Blaire Alise, things are extra hectic. The garage-rock singer-songwriter and guitarist is gearing up to study at New York University in the fall, at the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music. On top of that, she's still recording and playing live throughout the country, including a record release show at UFO Factory on July 10.

We caught up with Alise over the phone from Nashville, where she talked with the enthusiasm of someone whose goal is to do it all and who knows she has the energy to make good on that. - Metro Times Detroit


"Emerging Indie Bands"

Before you start – put on your dancing boots – Throwin’ Away (The Good You Had) opens the release with all of of sixteen seconds of plaintiff vocal, before the track evolves to hitting the dance floor and Blaire Alise And The Bombshells set to work at what they are good at – good old fashioned rockabilly. - Emerging Indie Bands/UK


"Music Review Roundup"

That’s the key – Alise is having such a good time making this ’60s girl group-inspired rock ’n’ roll that the sound is a blast. The fact that Alise is 17 is really irrelevant, except for the fact that there is no cynicism in her music (that might come later), just heaps of joy. She belts out anthems like “You Were Made For Me” and “I Got Something” like a Little Eva/Ronnie Spector hybrid, and a troubled-love paean like “Keep Your Hands Off My Man” displays maturity beyond her years. A killer record.
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"Blaire Alise & The Bombshells Unleash Video"

It’s a very cool vid – there are elements of the opening sequence to a TV show like I Dream of Jeannie on there, and a whole lot of ’60s go-go mania.

We interviewed the band back in November, and we already knew that the band’s quirky rock ’n’ roll is fabulous. It’s great to see a visual take. - Metro Times


"City Slang: DIY in Ferndale"

I got to Ferndale as Blaire Alise & the Bombshells were kicking into their set. These guys are great, and the perfect festival band. They don’t really sound like anyone in the city either; the old school girl-group feel of their swingin’ rock ’n’ roll anthems is infectious in an Amy Gore sort of way, but the cutesy factor is dialed up and the snarls abandoned, resulting in a sound that sits somewhere between Ronnie Spector and the Go-Go’s. - Metro Times


"Detroit Proud: Blaire Alise"

Okay, so she has her own band, her band has played the renowned Metro Times Blowout, and she was awarded a full scholarship to attend the Berklee College of Music in Boston for their summer program – where she was crowned the winner of the Berklee College of Music Singer/Songwriter competition…twice! Oh, did we mention she has accomplished all of this by the age of 16?! Yeah, we’re pretty impressed too. - CW50 Detroit


"Ann Delisi on World Cafe"

Blaire Alise & The Bombshells named one of five up and coming bands to watch in Detroit by Ann Delisi (WDET) on NPR's World Cafe. (At 6 minutes) - National Public Radio


"Blaire Alise & The Bombshells"

White picket fences and diners come to mind on hitting play as Blaire Alise & The Bombshells takes us back to the ’50s and ’60s with the retro rock ‘n’ roll. Keeping it all more than just a copy the quartet inject a more contemporary garage rock inflection which keeps the music alive and interesting.

It must be a Sunday morning as this seems like the ideal fresh cool shower to get the lazy day off to a start. The very simplicity of the music is incredibly infectious and the feet begin to tap away on their own volition. Blaire Alise & The Bombshells are not attempting to reinvent the wheel and there is no need for them so to do and with the gravel of the garage rock there is enough originality to add this as a band to listen to any-time you need a pep to the day. - Emerging Indie Bands From Around the World/UK


"Music Blawg"

Bombshells are comparable spinning-top-pops with their skittering guitars, warm harmonies in the sunny splendor of major keys, unabashedly embraced here for the sake of a wholesomely, cynicism-defying good time - that kinda lose-yourself time…where long before the song is over, you already know the chorus, and by the time the bridge surfs by, you're ready to sing along to the live renditions. - Metro Times Music


"Two Brunettes and a Blondie"

Blaire Alise & the Bombshells is the sort of band that can make a jaded old f**k get excited about new rock ’n’ roll. I wrote a City Slang feature about the band this week, but let’s insert some opinion here following an awesome triple bill at the New Dodge. While the rhythm section sits back a bit and guitarist Craig Adams allows us to see all of the sex faces in his sex-face-arsenal (of which there are many – one for each bend of a string), Alise takes control either by tearing the wooden heart out of her guitar, or by dancing like a go-go girl trying her hand at river dance. The set is over way too quickly; this writer would have been happy with another hour (at least) of their Shangri-Las-meets-Nancy-Sinatra rock. For people so young, the Bombshells sure visit an old school. - Metro Times Detroit


"Blaire Alise & The Bombshells: Young Rockers Are Da Bomb"

Since her band’s triumphant Blowout and Ferndale DIY appearances this year, her age has been metaphorically stapled to her face. Truth is, it’s not important because Blaire Alise isn’t “good for a 17-year-old,” she’s just really f***ing good. . . [I]t’s in her blood and, as she matures and her sound follows suit, the songs that she’s writing highlight her potential for a similar longevity if not immortality. - Metro Times Detroit


"Blaire Alise & The Bombshells set to release self-titled EP"

Rachel May writes about Blaire Alise & The Bombshells, their EP, and their record release show! - Detroit Free Press


Discography

Self-Titled EP - 2012
Run & Hide 45 - 2013
Mistletoe - Christmas Single 2013
Run & Hide - Full-length Album 2014 

Just Another Day - Vinyl Only 4 song 45

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Blaire Alise is the kind of singer/songwriter who refuses to sit on a stool and play an acoustic guitar. She IS from Detroit after all. Blaire is known for her high-energy, engaging performances with a style described as a combination of 60's pop and garage rock. Her songs are full of catchy hooks, upbeat lyrics and rich background vocals reminiscent of that timeless girl group sound from the 60's, but with a hearty dose of garage rock that reminds you of her Detroit roots. Think Ronettes with a Detroit edge. Her influences include artists such as Wanda Jackson, Lesley Gore and Little Willie John, as well as the Detroit garage rock bands who have embraced her as their own.

Blaire Alise & The Bombshells was formed in 2012 and the band quickly earned their stripes in the Detroit music scene. They released their first vinyl single in 2013 and their second single, "Run & Hide," quickly followed. Their first full-length album, "For My Darlin'," was released in 2014 and was named one of the top 10 albums of the year from Detroit by the Metro Times.  

The band's momentum continues as their album and latest vinyl-only release, "Just Another Day," are distributed to record stores around the world. Blaire's original songs have been featured in commercials by Chevrolet and the Detroit Greektown Casino and Hotel.  She has been the subject of  feature articles in the Detroit Metro Times, The Detroit Free Press, and in music blogs around the world and was recently signed by the Nashville division of international music publisher Carlin America.

The trio has opened for the likes of The Detroit Cobras, The Matches, Reverend Horton Heat, Dale Watson, J. Roddy Walston & The Business, and can be found playing Detroit's many live music venues, as well as frequently appearing in major cities around the country winning audiences over with the pure power of pop.

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