Highbeams deliver a highly infectious, energetic, pop-infused blend of charming and engaging folk rock. Formed in 2012, the group has released two full length albums and performed all over the Southeast alongside well known acts such as Vertical Horizon, Chase Bryant and Col Bruce Hampton. Their newest project, Keep Meaning It, is set for release […]
Interview with Bannack – Compendium
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Bannack about their latest project, motivations, challenges and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or by popular genre classifications.) We all go to USC […]
Angela Soffe Rediscovers Self Through Music On Latest Single, Rocks
Angela Soffe spent her childhood on a sailboat in the South China Sea where she was raised in the Philippines speaking English, Spanish and Tagalog. As interesting as that sounds, things really get juicy when we consider Angela’s family is devout Mormons. After 30+ years, Angela recently left the religion and has written an […]
Interview with RIPL – EMA
German multi-instrumentalist RIPL returns to our ears with his second single, EMA, out now. Oozing RIPL’s soaring, impassioned vocals and delicate strummed guitar melodies, EMA is a truly infectious slice of rich folk-pop. Reflecting on those times in life when you try desperately to make yourself heard, it’s an emotion-strewn creation, with a sound akin […]
Jordy Benattar Delivers Delightful Dose of Folk and Pop on New Releases, The People and Out of the Blue
If you missed our recent interview with Canada based singer/songwriter Jordy Benattar, be sure to check that feature out here (opens in new tab). Jordy has a refreshing sound reverberating through the realm of folk pop singer/songwriter. Delightful, soothing vocals that are equal parts organic folk and infectious indie pop collide with engaging soundscapes that […]
Interview with Jordy Benattar
Canadian acting veteran and newcomer to the music scene, Jordy Benattar, has a distinct sound hard to compare with anything else you’ve heard before. Light, sweet, nostalgic yet timeless, Jordy’s music influences, informs, and inspires. In this interview spotlight, I chat with Jordy about her latest project, motivations, challenges and more. Full Q&A along with […]
Interview with Combray
Combray is named after the fictitious town in Marcel Proust seminal work In Search of Lost Time, a novel that revolves around the idea that many of our most rich and rewarding experiences in life can be activated through unexpected moments. Combray was formed to create music that can hopefully in some small way transport […]
Interview with Preetam Sengupta – Patience
“Melodic storytelling” describes his music best, and Preetam Sengupta‘s live show is built around simple performance, playful stage banter, and very little pyro. While the (humbling) comparison most often goes the other way, Preetam’s niece has said that Paul Simon sounds like him. We’re pretty sure Mr. Simon is unaware of this. Patience is both […]
Interview with Circumnavigate – Secret
Dream-folk quartet Circumnavigate are due to release their captivating debut album, When Worlds Collide, on December 14th (2017). The album is a collection of honest songs about finding connections, love and community with people from different backgrounds, cultures and countries. Each track on the album is filled with cinematic soundscapes akin to the likes on […]
The Accidentals Deliver Delightfully Danceable Folk Pop with Odyssey
Bonding during a high school orchestra event back in Michigan, The Accidentals have delivered 1,000+ passionate performances sharing stages with names such as Martin Sexton, Brandi Carlile, Andrew Bird, The Wailers, Joan Baez and more. Impressed yet? Multi-instrumentalists Sav Buist and Katie Larson along with drummer Michael Dause, aka The Accidentals, were named one of […]
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