It’s a running theme that this is the year of the no regret, the time of living for today. One artist throwing his rocker hat into the ring and kicking up the temperature is Ed Roman. His song “Tomorrow Is Today” highlights the importance of living life to the fullest, but also shines the light
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Ishana is one unexpected singer/ songwriter. The classically-trained guitar graduate electrifies in the heavy synth, rousing “Cold Lake”. Bridging together her fairy-like vocals into the moving lyrics, “Cold Lake” tells of the personal journey of overcoming grief and heartache. It’s about finding your place in the world and being comfortable within your own skin. “Cold
Making a hard rock debut in 2020 is a little harder than it has been for previous generations given the influx of diverse new pop subgenres making their way from the shadows of the underground and into the bright lights of the primetime, but that hasn’t stopped the SoCal-stationed Velodrone from breaking off some really
Hi Natalie! Thanks for being here today! What has been the biggest “pinch me” moment in your career thus far? The first time I attended the Grammys was a “pinch” moment for me. I used to watch the Grammys when I was little and I just loved watching all of the artists. I never knew
Hi Jill! Thanks for being here today! How do you maintain a routine/schedule? My routine/schedule is based on the premise that any event that I calendar has the potential to change my life. I create a dream week schedule and then stick to it. Obviously, there are things that come up which weren’t originally in the
For the last two years, critics in both country and pop music have been talking about an age of hybridity taking hold over the narrative for the two genres, and in new singles like the debut cut from Brock Colley, “One Kind of Beautiful,” it’s hard to argue against the legitimacy of the buzz. “One
Hi Joey! Thank you for being here! Thanks for having me! Share your latest release with our readers and the story behind the creation! My current single “You Know My Name” is a gritty little tune about an unequal relationship where one person is much more into being a couple than the other! I think we’ve
We are stoked to have you today. Tell us about your fall season so far! What are you up to? Thank you so much for having me, so excited to be here!!! I love the holidays and feel it’s so important now more than ever to take our time to enjoy the simple things we
There are some critics who will tell you that self-awareness is a natural born gift that has to be channeled in the right direction once an artist gets to the level Rad Horror are at with the release of their new single “Everybody But Myself” and its music video. They’ll indicate that Rad Horror had
Comprised of a subtle but enticing rhythm, swaggering lead vocals, an indulgent slew of keys that form a melody perfect for ushering forth blues-laden lyrics and a sense of urgency that is underscored by the frustratingly pendulous accent towards the main hook, describing Linda Imperial’s new single “I Found Me” as a complex effort might
Hi Olivia!! Thank you for spending some time with us today! What are you listening for when listening to new music? Creative lyrics from the jump or a hard-hitting beat! What music played in your home growing up? Does it influence the music you create now? My mom was always playing super soulful music. Even
Hi Nicki! Thank you for taking the time to chat with us! Great to be here. Thanks so much for having me! What do you believe needs a makeover in the music world? Well, that’s a long list so let me give you my top three. For starters, there’s a stigma associated with being an Independent
EDM fans will have something extra nice on their list to Santa this year – the exuberant and zippy “Christmas Festa” from Franchesco De Rosa is like pure joy bottled in a snow globe. Shake this one up, watch it explode and join in on the corduroy sounds meshed with twinkling rays. “Christmas Festa” is
In his latest releases – an album titled Sight Unseen and an EP in Ella – the artist known simply as Electric E is making it clear to anyone listening that he isn’t planning on stepping away from his boundary-breaking experimentations anytime soon – if anything, he’s going after this goals harder than ever here. Combining influences that
AV Super Sunshine is a performer, singer, and songwriter with his own style. You can go back over his past recordings and find echoes of other artists but Sunshine filters any and all influences through an individual consciousness. There is immense style in his presentation too. Longtime producer and fellow musician Michael Bradford, known for
Thank you for this interview today. What have you been up to lately? I have released my latest single called “Only Human” on all platforms! I had a single release event at Alice + Olivia in Hollywood for it a few nights ago. It was really awesome partnering with my favorite store and performing again. I really
In their latest single, titled “That Right There,” Russ Still and the Moonshiners continue to cultivate an old school country swing that has become increasingly difficult to find in the genre’s mainstream pool. Delivered with a passionate lead vocal that has become a bit of a signature attribute for Still, “That Right There” feels and
Detroit rapper and hip hop star Keish Strong is taking the bedroom talk out of the bedroom and it’s riveting. Her “Special Delivery” is a not an ode to the United States Postal Service by any stretch of the means. It teeters on sexual overt language and keeps the listener bopping along. “Special Delivery” is
In his debut album, titled Smile When You’re Wasted, Vienna-based country singer Marc Miner has one goal above all else – rebelling against the mainstream model in his genre as it’s been shaped by the Nashville establishment – and from where I sit, he couldn’t have done a much better job of hitting the mark here.
A staggered beat is flanked by a bittersweet piano melody as we listen in on the first few seconds of “Barcelona Butterflies,” the debut single from singer/songwriter Leni Black, and as endearingly subtle and wholly surreal as these opening bars of the track are, they’re but a drop in the bucket compared to the breathy
If you ask me, indie singer/songwriters around the world have been doing a pretty good job of weathering the storm of discord and unpredictability 2020 has thrown in our direction, and for evidence supporting this, I point you towards none other than the new record from Canada’s Sébastien Lacombe, Fly, and its lead single “My Thousand
You can say a lot of things about rapper and impresario DawgGoneDavis, but one thing you can’t say is that she gives up. “No More”, Davis’ latest concoction is a blending of killer melodic guitar riffs, passionate backup vocals and Davis’ whimsical spoken word/rap stylings. You might call her style and her image a bit
Saying that 2020 has been a year of diverse output for the international underground just isn’t fair – when compared side by side with recent years past, 2020 has been a rainbow of rhythm and tonality that a lot of critics really couldn’t have seen coming. This fall, Canadian players like Chris Ning are gaining
Even in despair and betrayal, singer/songwriter Tanille exudes grace. Her new song “Not This Time” plays out like a soap opera, but Tanille’s fierce voice and harmonizing leaves the listener to dream up only scenario – she took the high road. “Not This Time” is a love gone wrong story, but it doesn’t mean things
The summer of 2020 has been called many things, but love hasn’t been at the top of many lists. Until now. Summer Of Love, the debut album from Robert Miller is full of delightfully warm, endearing tracks. Miller, who is the driving force behind the popular band, Project Grand Slam, steps up for his first
Baltimore singer Cristal Carrington lights up the night with her thrill of a song “See You Dance”. A splash of Español and a heavy dose of electro pop, this R&B goddess is on her way to something pretty big. It’s rare for an R&B/pop artist to have such an impactful first outing, but “See You
The urban pop songbook of the 90’s is getting the revival it really deserves right now, and it’s coming thanks to independent players like Ronnue, whose new cover of Janet Jackson’s “That’s the Way Love Goes” feels as contemporary as anything topping the charts this autumn does. Right from the moment we press play forward,
Girl, you gonna find out, singer/songwriter Maurice sings in his debut single “The Wall”. It’s late. The night is still young and Maurice takes a detour to his house after a date. His voice carries the weight, the underlying music emphasizes his impassioned desires. “The Wall” is about taking things to the next leavy, getting
Real versus fantasy? Looking past the outer shell, underneath the armor to discover the man within? What is the deeper meaning of “I, Don Quixote”? One man on a mission to interpret the legendary Broadway song is Houston’s Ricky Comeaux. His new album, If I Ruled The World features this piece from Man of La
Peering out from behind a blanket of silence with a glimmer of melodic ribbonry, “Giants” slowly finds a route out of the darkness and into the light, eventually filling the air around us with an aural richness I simply wasn’t prepared to hear when I first sat down with Twin Flames’ Omen this past weekend. Strikingly different
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