Amber Lewis is a singer-songwriter, painter, and rising social worker living in Brooklyn. A poet at heart, Lewis is influenced by Joni Mitchell, Nina Simone, and Mitski, and uses song as a form of intimate storytelling. Amber has been performing since she was a child, and has appeared at Rockwood Music Hall, The Bowery Electric, […]
Interview with Mackenzie Day – Stuck in the Wrong Movie
Unfiltered and unapologetic, Mackenzie Day is an open book with a lot to say. Emotional, vibrant production highlights her daring, lyric-driven alternative style. Not one to shy away from topics like toxic relationships, moving across the country, and waking up from denial, she hopes to heal and empower others through her therapeutic writing process. In […]
Interview with Mr. Mac – Invisible Line
Mr. Mac enjoys writing songs that span across genre-boundaries. Sometimes traditional, sometimes experimental, Mr Mac likes to push the limits of his musical and lyrical lexicon. His songs are celebrative, rapturous, sometimes silly, and resist easy characterization. His music has a retro-vibe that keeps production effects to a minimum, allowing the true tones of the […]
Interview with The Assist – Television Kid
Ever since forming in 2014, The Assist have had their finger on the pulse of how the modern generation consume music, soaking their soaring indie anthems with hip-hop-inflected beats, dance-tinged rhythms and blistering breakdowns. It’s this eclectic adventurism that has seen The Assist sell out venues across Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds and Sheffield as well as […]
Interview with RedRum Society – Stormy Weather
RedrumSociety, led by singer and guitarist Zach Cohen, is possibly the most sexual music your earholes will ever encounter. Influences of RedrumSociety are mostly born from blues, funk, rock, and soul, but don’t let that fool you. RedrumSociety is its own brand of music. All of their songs are based on their own unique life […]
Interview with Bradley Coomes – Communion
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Bradley Coomes about the latest release (Communion), surviving the lock downs, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Communion by Bradley Coomes Where are you from and how do You describe your style of music? I’m originally from a tiny town called Owensboro in […]
Interview with Sleeplore
Scranton-based, alternative experimentalist, Clyde Rosencrance, has released his debut EP as Sleeplore. “Sleeplore” (self-titled) builds upon the success of previously released singles, which caught the ear of outlets like ‘Alternative Press’, with an EP that collectively embodies the origination of the Sleeplore sound. The EP was completed with the help of multi-Grammy award winning mastering […]
Interview with Jayesh Raikar – Glitch Monkey, Messiah and Masala Central
Primarily a lyricist from Thane, India, Jayesh Raikar has no musical background and no formal training as a songwriter. In spite of these constraints, he is the proud owner of three SoundCloud pages that each deal with different genres including: electronic, heavy metal and alternative. He more recently started constructing songs using Loops and Samples. […]
Interview with Helen Murray – Move Me
Helen Murray’s alluring vocals, authentic lyrics and upbeat rhythms create a strange dichotomy within her music. A clash between emotionally driven lyrics and uplifting beats. Evoking feelings of self-confidence and self-acceptance while also confronting the negative thinking that comes with personal growth. A perfect balance of confidence and insecurity. In this interview spotlight, I chat […]
Interview with The Vaulted Skies – What If I Were The Boy?
Formed in 2013, The Vaulted Skies is a UK-based four-piece band, performing and recording original music written by James AJ Scott (who performs vocals and guitar in the group). In this interview spotlight, I chat with James about the band’s latest music, adapting during lock down, and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. […]
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