Chris and Daya’s album Envy of Stars is smooth like butter, tasty like grandma’s finest jam, and more polished than a freshly shined pair of Sunday shoes. I’ve been trying to listen to this album front to back (without distraction) for a couple weeks now and finally…finally that uninterrupted piece of time came. The result? […]
Fools & Jokers – Emily James Interview
In this interview spotlight, we chat with Nashville’s Emily James about her influences, her music, the new project, and more. Full Q&A, links, and a stream of her EP is available below. Let’s dive a little deeper into You, the artist and your music. What attracted you to this genre(s) or style(s)? I can’t say […]
The Blue – An Interview with Cocoa Futures
Our ethos is pretty simple – to be ambitious about making music we’re proud of. And to have a nice time.” Greg, Cocoa Futures Scotland-bred and London-based, Cocoa Futures are the brainchild of frontman Greg (vocals/bass). They specialise in pristine pop harmonics crossed with a taste for the unexpected. Greg assembled a band including Dave […]
So Cold – An Interview with Room 1 Fourteen
Room1Fourteen is a rock band based in England and Switzerland, formed in 2015 by singer/songwriter William Mayos. After years of writing songs, he sought the help of session musicians Rob Green and David Dasenbrook to fulfil his artistic vision. Musical influences include The Smiths, Blur, BRMC, Coldplay, Lou Reed, Pink Floyd and many more. 2015 […]
Faultlines Interview – Telephone Philosophies
Packing venues in the Southern California scene, folk-pop trio Faultlines is comprised of members Todd McCool, Ashley Morgan, and John Flanagan – each with a resume backing up major label artists as singers, players, and songwriters respectively. The combined synergistic effect has been described as an amazing and impressive breath of fresh air. Their lauded […]
Dive – An Interview with Cuesta Loeb
NYC native, Christina Cuesta Loeb (who dropped the “Christina” for her debut solo project) comes from a family of musicians. Born to world-renown jazz guitarist Chuck Loeb and Spanish singer-songwriter/actress Carmen Cuesta, she grew up between the US and Spain, studying classical flute and bassoon. While she really enjoyed performing and playing in orchestras, Cuesta […]
Troy Ogletree Interview – Let Me Down
Based out of Texas, Troy Ogletree is a pop recording artist who recently released his debut single, Let Me Down. Through his honest lyrics, he emphasizes positivity, being authentic, staying true to who you are, and above all making you think. Troy is also an actor who stars in the film The Walking Deceased, which […]
Interview with Henry Jamison – Real Peach
Assuming that a pedigree in such things has any relevance at all, which is certainly unclear, Henry Jamison was perhaps predisposed to songwriting. His great-great-great-great-great-great-great (etc.) grandfather was the 14th century poet John Gower (friend to Chaucer and Richard II) and his great-great-great-great grandfather was George Frederick Root, the most popular songwriter of the Civil […]
Interview with YONEE – Bombs Of My Love
In this interview spotlight, we chat with Singer/Producer YONEE about music, influences, the new project, and more. Q&A, links, and a stream of Bombs Of My Love can be found below. Let’s dive a little deeper into You, the artist and your music. What attracted you to this genre(s) or style(s)? Well I started DJing […]
Overcrowding – An Interview with Keith’ More-Fire
Brian Keith Kennedy, Jr. (born March 7th, 1996) known by his stage name Keith’ More-Fire is a Jersey-Born American rapper, singer, producer, songwriter, director, photographer, violinist, and pianist. Born in East Orange, New Jersey and raised in Columbia, South Carolina. Brian has always been in touch with music since he was a growing toddler but […]
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