Mel Fine has accomplished quite a bit while in their youth. As the legend goes, Mel came out of the womb singing. By 6 months old, Mel would break out into song anytime someone grabbed their bottle from the fridge. By 7, they were writing songs. From the formative ages of 12-14, Mel wrote and […]
Interview with Jaimin – Cutting Loose
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Jaimin about the debut album (Cutting Loose), motivations, musical memories and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. What’s something you’d like readers to know about your latest project? These songs have been written over a span of 6 years, and the project took about 18 […]
Interview with Katrina Cain – Independence Day
Katrina Cain kicks off the summer with her latest single “Independence Day.” Accompanied by just an acoustic guitar, the track is a soft, pensive soundscape of powerful, emotional vocals and angelic harmonies that serves as a perfect summer reflection. The track explores Cain’s journey to self discovery and what it means to truly belong to […]
Interview with Sweaty Lamarr – Abbey, I’m Sorry I Stole Your Man
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 Soul Chatter – Home Again
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Soul Chatter about the latest music, adapting during lock downs, 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 am originally from Cleveland, Ohio. That is where I fell in love with […]
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 […]
CN Byrd Purges and Heals on New Album – Remissions
Sometimes life hits hard…really hard. And typically, at least among creative souls, music provides an outlet for safely expressing all the feelings that flow through us during those times. Remissions by singer/songwriter CN Byrd is a great example of an album that represents the deep emotional expression and healing processes that occur through music creation. […]
Interview with Luke De-Sciscio – Happy To Be Here (I might die tomorrow)
Singer-songwriter Luke De-Sciscio has released his eclectic new album The Banquet via AntiFragile Music. Oozing with idiosyncratically alluring twists and turns, The Banquet combines folk-rock and baroque-pop sensibilities in order to create a sound that is undeniably unique as a result. From the warm, intimate tones of Baby it’s okay, I’m here, wake up, to […]
Interview with Dekker – Let’s Pretend
American indie-folk artist Dekker prepares to release his eclectically alluring sophomore album I Won’t Be Your Foe on May 20th (2022) via Useful Fictions / Wagram Music. The album is oozing with rich textures from the offset as rippling guitar twangs are met with hypnotic drum beats and whispered harmonies. Dekker’s beautifully honeyed vocal is […]
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