Megan’s first singing debut was on May 12, 2012, at the age of fourteen years old, performing a two-night show at the Stanhope House Jazz and Blues Club located in Stanhope, New Jersey to a SOLD -OUT crowd directed by Nick Johnson, Concert Director, performing old hits from Guns N Roses and Motley Crue. Megan […]
Interview with STEELE – Follow
Follow is a song full of energy, pace and big expressions. It combines STEELE‘s cinematic influences along with elements inspired by Post-rock music. It’s her most dynamic song to date, with a structure and arrangement that takes the listener up and down, high and low and eventually leads them through a musical maze that’s full […]
Dani Cichon Releases Video For “We Won’t Go”
Nashville based singer/songwriter Dani Cichon (recently featured on our site) has released her newest video for “We Won’t Go“. Raised on choir tunes and ’80s synth pop music in a family of eight singers, Dani Cichon spent her childhood years in Colorado Springs, CO taking violin, piano, and voice lessons. In the fall of 2014, […]
Interview with Oktavian – Truth Hurts
In this interview, we chat with Oktavian about his influences, his newest project and more. Full Q&A as well as links and a stream of his single “Truth Hurts” follow. We’ve featured you before but let’s dive a little deeper into the artist and the music. What attracted you to this genre or style of […]
Interview with Lights Resolve – Puzzle
In this interview, we spend a few minutes with alt-pop-rockers Lights Resolve to discuss their newest project, influences, and surviving in a digital era as an indie musician. Full Q&A as well as a stream of Puzzle and links below. Let’s dive a little deeper into You, the artist and your music. What attracted you […]
Lily Lambert Releases New Album, Moving On
Songstress Lily Lambert has arrived with her third album Moving On, now streaming. Selected as the IMEA Folk Artist of the Year in 2015, Lily also holds the 2014 IMEA Folk Album of the Year for her debut release, Life of Lily. It’s also worth noting that her 2nd album, So Far, received the Akademia […]
Victims of the New Math Release New Project, Satellite Head
Brothers Thomas and Joe Young are the creative entities that form the 60s/70s rock-pop group Victims of the New Math. Their newest album, Satellite Head, is now available. Giving into their undying love of the classic, British influenced era of rock and pop music, Satellite Head is a collection of lo-fi jams with soundscapes that […]
Interview with Reigen – Seize The Night
REIGEN is a Brooklyn based singer-songwriter and producer who creates hook-laden, heart driven synth pop. Cinematic lyrics, eclectic electronica and REIGEN’s smooth, bright vocals make intense, beautiful moments come to life: emotions flow from thrilling excitement to deep nostalgia as the music morphs from hard dance to pulsing synth ballads. REIGEN’s blend of influences — […]
Interview with Alec Shaw
In this interview, we spend a few minutes with singer/songwriter Alec Shaw to discuss his new album Car Town as well as influences, gigs, and much more. Full Q&A as well as links and an album stream available below. Let’s dive a little deeper into You, the artist and your music. What attracted you to […]
Interview with The RA-6600 – Indiana Lights
The RA-6600’s Indiana Lights evokes a particular place as well as a particular person. Song-by-song the album paints a portrait of an ambivalent hero who’s alternately confused and courageous, uninspired and passionate. It’s a narrative about love found and lost, but most importantly Indiana Lights reminds us of how we might find ourselves in our […]
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