An award-winning artist from Auckland, New Zealand, Eden Iris has been described as “a writer working in a new space”. After moving to Los Angeles to explore a bigger musical landscape, she ironically teamed up with fellow Kiwi artist Jess Harlen, who co-produced all the songs on her new EP Demons (except for “22” produced […]
Interview with The Jayplayers – Little Bit Country
Fresh off a win at the 2018 Philadelphia City Council’s PHLlive Center Stage annual music award for the Country/Folk category and a debut at both the 57th annual Philadelphia Folk Festival and the 35th annual MusikFest, The Jayplayers have delivered their latest EP, Little Bit Country. In this interview spotlight, I chat with The Jayplayers […]
Interview with A.U.R.A. – Who Decides
Originating from Naenae in the Hutt Valley, Albert Mikolaj was transformed by a life-changing detour through South America, A.U.R.A is the dream canvas. “To me the aura is somekind of glossy translucent cocoon that coexists as a necessary artifice between audience and performer”. Sonically described as “lucid, melodious dream music”, Aura features Ben Lemi (FFR, […]
Todd Warner Moore Delivers Emotive, Lush, Acoustic-Driven, Folk-Pop Soundscapes on Spark, Album Now Available
Kansas City, Kansas native Todd Warner Moore has been building an eclectic catalog of songs during his years as a musician, songwriter and creative. During the 90s, Todd co-wrote and toured with Acoustic Juice gracing stages throughout the American Midwest. Later on he found himself in Budapest performing solo in tea houses. Hungary is where […]
Interview with Stereo Library – Happiest Days of My Life
Stereo Library started off as the one-man-band project of Minneapolis native Sam Ibes. Now a full band, this crew of talented musicians hold true to the DIY ethic while creating their distinctive blend of lo-fi Americana garage rock. In this interview spotlight, we chat about the new EP Happiest Days Of My Life as well […]
Interview with Bill Abernathy – Crossing Willow Creek
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Bill Abernathy about his new album Crossing Willow Creek, challenges, motivations, listening preferences and more. Be sure to check out our feature on Crossing Willow Creek, available here. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? […]
Interview with Roxy Rawson – Quenching The Kill
In this interview spotlight, I chat with singer/songwriter Roxy Rawson about her latest project, motivations, challenges and much more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Her album Quenching The Kill is now available! Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing […]
Bill Abernathy Shares Stories Over Beautiful, Folk Soundscapes, Crossing Willow Creek Now Available
Kansas City, Missouri based singer/songwriter Bill Abernathy has arrived with his latest album, Crossing Willow Creek, which takes us a on a journey through enchanting roots music sound beds that set the tone for his prolific storytelling approach to writing. A story that might resonate with some of us, Bill fell in love with music […]
Interview with Kris Kelly – We Flew
Kris Kelly blends classic chamber pop and indie folk on debut single “We Flew,” an intimate love song urging self-assuredness in the face of homophobia. Kris originally wrote “We Flew” to his husband as they navigated their new relationship in Buenos Aires, banned from reentering the U.S. as a married couple due to DOMA, but […]
Interview with James Lee Baker
Singer/songwriter James Lee Baker delivers a powerfully emotive blend of sounds from the country/bluegrass/Americana realm of musical styles. His songs come packed with passion, plenty of pop appeal and an atmosphere that will have you longing for the simple life. In this interview spotlight, I chat with James about his latest release, motivations, challenges and […]
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