Graveyard Club recorded a collection of haunted, synth-laden songs in a 19th century mansion in St. Paul, Minnesota in the fall of 2013. These songs would comprise the group’s lo-fi debut EP Sleepwalk, released in January 2014. Founding members Matthew Schufman (vocals, synths) and Michael Wojtalewicz (guitar) began the project inspired by a unique list […]
Interview with Charlotte Savary – Coming Home
In this interview spotlight, we chat with Charlotte Savary about her new project, influences, and more. Full Q&A, links, and the video for Coming Home can be found below. 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 classifications.) […]
K-Syran Delivers A Strong Pop Album, Smoke In My Veins
K-Syran is a busy woman. Not only is her new album Smoke In My Veins an epic and intense contribution to the Pop / Electro-Pop genre, K-Syran is also an actress, director, producer, and human rights activist. Based in Geneva, Switzerland, K-Syran has performed with various ensembles during her career but Smoke In My Veins […]
Interview with Raccoon Fighter
Queens NYC based Raccoon Fighter shoot laser beams out of their eyes, smoke fuzz boxes and swim in the sky with Alex Chilton. Back stroking with him in time to gritty 1970’s east village NYC, where they shoot pool/sniff glue with the New York Dolls and Television at CBGB’s. Their latest release Spiral Flag in […]
Rich Stephenson Interview – Better Things To Do
London-based singer-songwriter Rich Stephenson has unveiled Better Things To Do, the lead single from his upcoming I Am Rich EP. The energetic slice of summery folk-pop showcases his sharp lyrics, choppy guitars & talent for infectious choruses. Born and raised on the rural Yorkshire coast and now living in the capital, these two contrasting locations […]
Freja Frances Interview – Porcelain Doll
Freja Frances first started writing songs at the age of nine with dreams of starting a rock band and becoming the next big thing. However, due to her ability to prolifically write high calibre music at such a young age, Freja decided she didn’t need a band behind her and ended up with a collection […]
Jim Peterik is Caught Up In You
I’m willing to bet you’ve heard the works of Jim Peterik before…even if you don’t realize it. Allow me to enlighten you. Peterik has a very impressive portfolio…where should I begin? He co-authored the book Songwriting For Dummies. This book is a best-seller. Ever heard of the band Survivor? From the 70s/80s? That was Jim […]
Interview with Christian Heath
Christian Heath is no stranger to the South African music scene, although many may wonder where he has been hiding for the last few years. Best known for his role as lead singer of the Christian Heath Band, the East London born and bred singer songwriter is embarking on a fully fledged solo career and […]
Interview with SONA – Terribly Tangled
In a Buddhist story, “Not Too Tight, Not Too Loose,” Sona is the name of a lute player who achieves awakening through finding balance in his practice. Sona realizes that if his strings are too tight or too loose, he cannot produce the music he desires. His strings serve as the metaphor for what goes […]
Interview with Ian Abel – Icarus
IAN ABEL is an NYC-based singer-songwriter, born and raised in the East Village. He got his start at Berklee College of Music and has since been working in the city as a singer. IAN ABEL’s debut EP, Icarus, is an electric / eclectic / queer / nineties-influenced alt pop-rock collaboration with producer Carey Clayton, released […]
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