Listening to This Frontier Needs Heroes is like having your friends play in your backyard while the sun comes up. With their powerful delivery and delicate harmonies, their music is full of idealistic lyrical stories of love, loss and longing for a better world. In this interview, we have a virtual pow wow with This […]
Interview with Shorts – Long Story Short
White Plains, New York rapper Shorts presents Long Story Short, his new EP featuring Breeze Mantana and Kayne Precise. The EP comes on the heels of visuals for “Good Space” (watch) and “Money” (watch). “‘Long story short’ is a common phrase used to sum things up or conclude something,” Shorts says about his new project. […]
Buffalo’s J Knight Releases Catchy Single “Living For The Memories (Here and Now)”
Buffalo, New York’s J Knight has released an energetic, uplifting and catchy single “Living For The Memories (Here And Now)” which will remain stuck in your noggin long after the record stops playing. J Knight first started playing guitar around the age of 10 when he received his father’s 1970’s Conrad electric as a gift. […]
Interview with Whitney Road – The Road So Far
With the release of The Road So Far album, Whitney Road brings a new feel to a classic genre. Lush with beautiful folk progressions, soulful vocals, and an almost southern attitude, the record boasts the aesthetic of indie folk anthems. Though the songs are diverse from one another, there is a glue that holds it […]
Interview with MJT – Young New York Band Brings The Funk
Central Islip, NY group MJT presents “One Way”, their first single from their forthcoming EP Hour Glass. Formerly known as the Michael Jazz Trio, twenty-year old bassist Matthew Godfrey, eighteen-year-old vocalist/multi-instrumentalist David Godfrey and fourteen-year-old drummer Jo Jo Godfrey blend funk and r&b with a jazz foundation, have multiple wins at Harlem’s Apollo Theatre under […]
Interview with Sister Helen – new album, touring, and more
The Jasmine EP by Sister Helen It’s been a while since we spoke to you guys about the last album release. What’s changed in the past several months…year maybe? How the hell have you guys been? Nathan: We all graduated college and now we have our fancy little degrees in jazz performance and Near Eastern […]
The CORE of ARJUN
Do you like your rock mixed with a little jazz improv? Your jazz improv packed with a lot of soul? Your soul backed by a collective of musicians at the top of their craft? Then you will want a copy of CORE by New York’s three-piece, ARJUN. We reviewed their previous album, Space, so when they […]
Musicians – A Spotlight for You in New York!
From our friend Dani at Creative Spotlights: Musicians and Music Lovers will all want to check out this great series in NYC! The hottest NYC Entertainment Networking event of the winter! Spotlight Your Talent provides opportunities to build stronger relationships in the entertainment industry! Take advantage of this opportunity, bring your cards, and bring a […]
GITC by Y-Roc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Qd8L6Eyyv4 video at youtube.com/watch?v=-Qd8L6Eyyv4 Y-Roc on Bandcamp | on Twitter 16-year-old emcee Y-Roc presents the Nick Everhart-directed music video for “GITC”, a song over DJ Premier’s “Up Against The Wall” beat, made famous by NYC duo Group Home’s 1995 album Livin’ Proof, which Y-Roc rhymes over in full for his mixtape Livin’ Proof ’13. Picking up musical influences from his […]
Los Hipsters No Bailan
What happens when you combine the sounds of “La época de oro” (1930s-1950s) in Cuba with the American Jazz scene of the same time period? Son De Brooklyn and their latest release Los Hipsters No Bailan. “Cuban grooves with a shot of Brooklyn”, as it so aptly states in their bio. Taylor Watson had a […]
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