After finding enormous success for her previously shared efforts ‘Mysteries’ and ‘I Have Always Been In Love With You’, which garnered thousands of streams upon release as well as heavy circulation on UK and Australian radio, US singer and songwriter Sweaty Lamarr returns once again with her brilliantly infectious new single ‘Abbey, I’m Sorry I […]
Interview with HuDost – Anthems of Home
Many years before receiving praise from NPR, ranking on the Billboard charts, or winning prestigious awards, something magical happened; a teenaged Moksha Sommer was reading the lush words of the Persian poet Rumi in her Montreal apartment and wildly decided to join friends for a spur of the moment trip to North Carolina for a […]
Interview with Biddy & The Bullets – D.R.I.N.K.
Biddy and The Bullets are the brainchild of singer/songwriter Biddy Ronelle. Shredding guitars laced with Biddy’s soaring country style vocals come together to form a sound far heavier than its American counter parts. Taking influence from bands such as Cadillac Three, Kris Barras Band & Delta Rae, Biddy and The Bullets have forged a unique […]
Interview with Bob Jeter – Along For The Ride
Through years of experience in the music industry (both in the US and abroad), Bob Jeter has gained much insight into what makes a song work. In the 3 areas of writing, production, and performing, he has worked with well-known composers and producers, as well as lesser-known independent artists. Although he is socially aware and […]
Interview with Linen Ray – On The Mend
Married folk-rock duo Linen Ray is a critically-acclaimed Americana band gleaning inspiration from 1970s Laurel Canyon folk-rock, alt-country and traditional country, and gospel. The pair’s second studio album, On The Mend, out May 13, 2022, brims with earthy but elegant folk-rock. In this interview spotlight, I chat with Linen Ray about the forthcoming release, technology, surviving the pandemic and more. […]
Interview with Nicole Boggs & The Reel – Existential Blues
Nicole Boggs & The Reel are questioning everything. Rooted in three-part harmony and existential blues, they inject rock ‘n’ roll riffs and vindicated vocals into social commentary, holding a mirror to the absurdity of modern life. Nicole Boggs (bass, lead vox), Alex Kramer (guitars, vox), and Sam Gyllenhaal (guitars, vox) bring drastically different personalities, philosophies […]
Interview with Lisa Bouchelle & The Bleu – Jump In!
Lisa Bouchelle’s latest single, “Jump In!,” is currently #21 on the Billboard Magazine A/C Indicator chart. Lisa has sung backup for Bruce Springsteen, dueted in concert with Jon Bon Jovi, garnered millions of streams, and toured with and/or opened for Train, Bryan Adams, Jason Mraz, Colbie Caillat, The Wailers, Shooter Jennings, Meat Loaf, Blues Traveler, […]
Interview with J Nicolás – Dark Days
In this interview spotlight, I chat with J Nicolás about the latest release (Dark Days), adapting during a pandemic, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and how do you describe your style of music? I was born & live in Portland, OR. Was raised in Belfast […]
Interview with The Right Fiction – Rumble Young Man
From Philadelphia, PA, The Right Fiction is an electrifying ensemble that melds vintage rock and roll with the classic R&B of their hometown. After writing and recording music over the past two years, the band is ready to hit center-stage with “Rumble Young Man,” their debut single. The song, which was recorded at Rob Hyman’s […]
Interview with The April Fools – Wonderland
In this interview spotlight, I chat with members of The April Fools about their latest project Wonderland, adapting during a pandemic, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and how do You describe your style of music? The April Fools are Minneapolis, MN based, but Ben Kaplan […]
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