In this interview spotlight, I chat with members of Hillbilly Hippies about the latest release (Didn’t Say Goodbye), musical memories, motivations and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. What’s something you’d like readers to know about your latest project? Our first single release for Hillbilly Hippies , “Didn’t Say Goodbye “ is […]
Interview with XOHA – Heartless
XOHA is a profound young woman of inner and outer strength, academic excellence, societal awareness, and blood that’s laced with the sweet melodies of rich musicology. Her music has been featured by Mundane Magazine, Girl.com, Vanyaland, and more. XOHA recently released an empowering song for the summer titled “Heartless“. The powerful track is inspiring and relatable […]
Interview with Doug Cash
In this interview spotlight, I chat with singer/songwriter Doug Cash about the latest music, surviving the pandemic, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and how do you descibe your style of music? I’m originally from Long Island New York, but I grew up in Sacramento, Ca. […]
Interview with Ava Toton – Charm School Dropout
Ava Toton is an up and coming singer, guitarist and songwriter from Northern California, nearOakland. At only 12 years old, Ava is often referred to a music prodigy. When she’s not shreddingher guitar and composing rock songs, Ava is your average 7th grader. Her latest EP,Charm School Dropout, is available to be purchased and/or streamed […]
Interview with Mandi Macias – Ghost
Mandi Macias, a multi-talented singer-songwriter was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. She is an artist and musician that epitomizes the very essence of the modern era. In this interview spotlight, I chat with Mandi about the latest project (Ghost), adapting during the pandemic, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music […]
Interview with Dawson Fuss – Nothing Really Changes
“Nothing Really Changes” is the first single to follow Dawson Fuss’s debut EP Edge of Adolescence, marking an evolution and maturation of his sound and thematic material, as he enters the final months of his senior year of high school. Listeners will relate to this track as its message focuses on the transition from childhood […]
Interview with The Eiffels – Sometimes
Pitchfork proclaims The Eiffels are “on a quest to chart their own space between rock and pop.” Forbes describes their synth-rock sound as “neon grooves,” and Alternative Press hails their music as “anthemic and vivacious.” The Eiffels “More” was the opening track to Netflix’s hit movie The Kissing Booth 2, and their music has appeared […]
Interview with Vocab Slick – Language
Vocab Slick’s passion for music and Hip-Hop is infectious. In addition to dropping critically acclaimed projects both solo and with his group Distant Relatives, he co-founded the highly successful Slap Frost tour featuring the likes of Planet Asia, Locksmith, and Chino XL, among others. He’s accomplished all of this in the face of personal loss […]
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 Zach Churchill – Heartbreak & Hope
With an expressively vulnerable voice, singer-songwriter Zach Churchill breathes life, love, and gratitude into absorbing narratives. Sophisticated arrangements, inventive modulations, and superlative musicality are hallmarks of the Orange County, California native’s debut collection, Heartbreak & Hope. 11 songs serve as musical mile markers commemorating a ten-year journey through his twenties — a decade that he barely survived. […]
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