Cass Clayton Band’s new album Midnight in a Bottle captivates with deep, rich vocals and a kaleidoscope of live instruments that infuse each track with a distinctive flavor. A vibrant tapestry of musical styles, the album is woven together by Clayton’s masterful storytelling. With lyrics at the forefront, Clayton’s 11 songs flirt with diverse genres while remaining […]
Ray Levier’s “Wig Glue” Embodies Jazz Funk Fusion with an Inspirational Twist
“Wig Glue” is the poignant jazz and funk fusion song about resilience and overcoming obstacles.
Low Tide Levee Unleash Their Debut Psychedelic Funk Album ‘Land of the Lotus Eaters’
Low Tide Levee’s debut album, “Land of the Lotus Eaters,” is a mind-bending journey into the world of psychedelic funk rock that is sure to take listeners on a transformative adventure. It has a Parliament Funkadelic meets Beach Boys meets 70’s classic rock bands like Pink Floyd vibe. Overall, the album is catchy, groovy, and […]
Interview with Raegan Sealy – Make ‘Em Jealous
Raegan Sealy has released her newest single, “Make ‘em Jealous” (ft. The Gang of Angels), an all-female choir from Nottingham, UK led by Honey Williams. This upbeat, indie soul piece breaks away from the typical narrative of a toxic relationship with a satirical spin. “Make ‘em Jealous” sets out to reframe the cliché of being […]
Interview with Glass Bandit – Ghost
An 8-piece powerhouse band based in Austin, TX, Glass Bandit has evolved into a force of hard funk. In addition to releasing their latest single, Ghost, the band has been captivating audiences throughout the midwest and across the country, crafting an unforgettable live show in preparation for the release of their first full length album. […]
Interview with Now Defunkt
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Now Defunkt about the latest music, surviving the pandemic, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. 6 Million Dollar Steve by Now Defunkt What’s something you’d like readers to know about your latest project? Built on bold love and a fierce sense of interdependence, […]
Interview with Ed Harvest – Keep It You
Ed Harvest has been playing music since the age of 4. He started by learning the saxophone and later on through his early years he expanded his instrument selection. In the end being saxophone, flute, oboe, piano, guitar, bass and Ukelele. He grew up listening to various genres such as rock, jazz, classical music, hip […]
Interview with Atom Eyes – Building Blocks
Edinburgh-based collective Atom Eyes have released their kaleidoscopic new single Building Blocks. Once again showcasing their ability to combine propulsive, inventive rhythms with playful melodies and radiating harmonies, Atom Eyes prove they are ones to watch. Front woman Lissa Chen Robertson’s stunningly soulful vocals are at the forefront, backed by award-winning jazz pianist Alan Benzie’s […]
Interview with Michele D’Amour and the Love Dealers – Heart of Memphis
Michele D’Amour is a born storyteller and award-winning songwriter who penned her first song at the age of six and became a published poet in her early twenties. Her lyrics treat difficult topics with a sense of soulful whimsy and wry humor. Michele sang in her church choir, wrote songs, and sang lead for some local bands […]
Interview with Tate Simms – Utmost
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Tate Sims about the latest project (Utmost), adapting during the 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 in NYC, NY and basically raised in Teaneck NJ, which […]
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