Jodi Marxbury

Welcome Anika! Super excited to chat with you. We got a little sneak peak of your debut single, ‘Are You Down’? We are obsessed. Tell us more about the song. Thank you so much for having me! I’m super excited to chat with you as well! I am so glad that you liked “Are You
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Lainey Dionne holds tight to her pop sensibilities in the new single “Old Enough”. A Romeo & Juliet-infused lyrical storyline, “Old Enough” is flash with a land of enchantment synth, threaded with acoustic guitar ribbons and of course, Dionne’s signature echoing harmonies. Hearing Dionne for the first time is like bursting a bubble-gum pop –
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“Instincts” is the latest release from Talon David. The “Not My Problem” dynamite continues to flex her emotional songwriting muscles with the assistance of renowned songwriter, Thornton Cline. Cline, a 2021 Songwriters Hall of Fame Inductee, has met the perfect tennis partner in David. Not only is her vocal voice confident and strong, but her
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All good hip-hop starts with a beat, and although there’s an argument to be made that Alyst’s voice is one heck of a strong spotlight-stealer in the new single “Gold,” I’d be lying if I said the song didn’t appear to be crafted around its rhythm. There’s a pushiness to the percussion in this performance
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A debut single is so much more than an attention-grabber, when it’s done right at least. In the very first entry in his discography, singer/songwriter Morten Nygaard is intent on making a big impression with much more than his voice alone, and although he presents a compelling melody with his gilded pipes, it’s ultimately his
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Elizabeth Sombart’s Singing the Nocturnes might be a misleading title for some. The classical pianist’s album is an instrumental affair featuring only her piano and not a trace of the human voice is heard. However, Frederic Chopin’s sophisticated yet beguiling melodies are laden throughout the album’s twenty-one tracks and gives the release a distinct vocal quality that
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As anyone can tell you, spiritualism can be a polarizing concept. Everyone has an opinion, and positive or negative the one unifying factor is that often they’re deeply passionate about it. There is nothing more fundamentally fearful, particularly in the Christian-influenced ideologies of the West, than that of Death and all else associated. It takes
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With a fat bassline, simple percussion, a gilded lead vocal, and a sense of confidence that permeates with the melodies terrifically, it’s pretty clear from the start that “My Lucky Song” by JoZie is going to be a fun pop anthem for anyone keen on the genre. What isn’t initially clear is how strong a
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Hi, thanks for sitting down with us today. I feel like this doesn’t get asked enough in interviews, so how are you doing today? Heyhey! Thank you so much for having me! Today I’m alright; had a very busy weekend (good weekend though!) and still getting some work done in preparation for my next single.
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The Last Professional, from the imagination of author Ed Davis, feels less like a work of fiction and more like a magical roman-a-clef. In many ways, Davis draws from his own experience in telling the stories of Lynden Hoover and the mentoring figure of The Duke. In actuality Davis was an unofficial member of a
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Hi, thanks for sitting down with us today. I feel like this doesn’t get asked enough in interviews, so how are you doing today? Thanks for having me. I am so excited to be here. I’m doing good but even better now that I’m sitting down with Daily Pop News! Tell us about your relationship
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Hi, thanks for sitting down with us today. I feel like this doesn’t get asked enough in interviews, so how are you doing today? Happy to be home for a weekend for the first time in forever. Also very cheerful because Christmas has always been my favorite time of year so I find myself very
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Charles Lichtman’s new novel is titled The Sword of David. Like any great piece of spy fiction – it’s got all the elements. Heart-pounding suspense, mega-kick action (with a decidedly crueler, more realistic tone), compelling characters (particularly that of the ‘superior woman’ type), and a good sense of fun in a geopolitical sense. ABOUT THE
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The musicians and artists emerging from the Los Angeles scene continue to flower the indie pathway with game-changing sonic blends. Though not entirely new to the scene, per se, Camille Rose shines in her new single, “Cruise”. Part pop, and part jazz, and a whole lot of Rose’s artistry pulling the listener, “Cruise” is an
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It’s been a big era for vocal pop of all varieties, but if you’re in love with the sort of soul that gives you chills within seconds of playing a song for the very first time, Brandon James is the man to see this November. His EP Soul Sessions Live is the sleeper hit sensation of the
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How do you come up with fresh ideas when you are working tirelessly on new music?  I watch a lot of movies and love to read, this influences my ideas and helps me see things differently. I  am able to get into character and write from their perspective. I never actively follow trends, and I
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What do you take extremely seriously when it comes to your music?  I think the one thing I take seriously is authenticity. The feel, delivery and vibe have to match the vision in my head. It doesn’t necessarily matter what I’m singing about, just as long as the energy is right. If not, it gets scrapped and reworked
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Get to know Jameson Burt’s music here and more below! Coming off tour with Rival Sons, how are you feeling?  First of all feeling really grateful for the experience, and really thankful to them for having me out and giving me the chance to sing for their audience. It was exhilarating to be on those stages every
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It isn’t often that someone wears two creative hats like food blogger and screenwriter. It isn’t uncommon to write for film and television while publishing novels, but it’s a brave new world. Mary Kay LaBrie is producing first rate screenplays in an assortment of genres as well as becoming an important force in culinary writing.
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Old school R&B duets aren’t just pretty good for the genre; they’re essential to grasping the identity that the style has been built around since day one. Although he commands a lot of attention on his own, Senghor Robinson’s contribution to the new single “Sweetest of Melody” is partly what makes the song the brilliant
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