I have always found “okay” boring. I mean, seriously, what excitement can one extract from just being “okay”. It seems so….so….blah to me. That’s why the message in Abby K‘s newest single, It’s Okay (Not To Be Okay), really resonates. When the world has turned into a circus of uncertainty, elite power games, and civil […]
Interview with Gawain and The Green Knight – Doctor
Gawain and the Green Knight are a Brooklyn-based folk duo, though, as noted by American Pancake, “a more accurate description would be storytellers or maybe conjurers or musical alchemists.” Made up of the soon-to-be-wed Alexia Antoniou (Gawain) and Mike O’Malley (the Green Knight), the pair have been barding around New York City together since January […]
Interview with Tyson Ray Borsboom – Will
Tyson Ray’s music can be described as country, indie, folk, and even rock but what makes this singer songwriter special? He captures the best aspects of numerous genres and harnesses them into one unique sound. If you’ve had the pleasure to see Tyson perform you’ve seen the raw emotion of Dermot Kennedy, the grit of […]
Interview with Nick (The Dream) Weaver
Nick (the Dream) Weaver started playing guitar in 1976. His biggest inspiration was his older brother who played multiple instruments and was a folk singer/song writer. Nick started writing songs in the mid 1980’s and hasn’t slowed down since. His songs have been played on NPR, College Radio Stations, Indie Broadcasts and Internet radio world […]
Interview with Albert Kass – Darling
Announcing the release of debut record, Young Old Man. The new album for indie alternative/folk artist Albert Kass was produced in his hometown of Los Angeles by Grammy nominated producer Billy Mohler. Kass has returned to writing and performing after two careers and two decades: “Call me a late bloomer. All the perceptions were there. […]
Interview with Matthew Frederick – Fragments
With two critically-acclaimed albums, one EP and five singles under his belt as the frontman of Welsh Music Prize-nominated Cymrucana pioneers Climbing Trees, MATTHEW FREDERICK continues his solo crusade this spring with debut studio album Fragments. Released via Staylittle Music and distributed by PYST, the album will be available on CD, Limited Edition Cassette, Digital […]
Interview with Faultlines – Save Us
As COVID-19 has my family and I on week 4 of “near-complete lock down” on top of practicing social distancing in public spaces, Faultlines have unleashed an organic, powerful, passionate single that tackles the problems created and exacerbated by the private, for-profit, Western health industry. With that topic in play, this monster of a virus […]
Dan Miraldi Releases Organic, Beautiful Sounding Album, Mood Music For Introverts Now Available!
Cleveland-born, NYC based singer/songwriter (and two-time John Lennon Songwriting Contest Finalist) Dan Miraldi changes gears on his latest album for a more organic, more naturally paced, folk rockin’ album titled Mood Music for Introverts. We live in mentally-exhausting times, I wanted to make something that slowed things down. In some sense, these songs are reacting […]
Interview with Arielle Silver – What Really Matters
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Arielle Silver about her new release (What Really Matters), technology, motivations and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Hi Arielle! 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 […]
Interview with me&you – S.O.L.
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Sacramento based Connor and Karlee of me&you about their new single (Shit Out of Luck aka S.O.L.), challenges, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Tell us about me&you. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own […]