In this interview spotlight, I chat with SHEE about her debut release, technology, challenges, motivations and more. Full Q&A along with links and music 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.) I currently live in […]
Interview with John Evans
After finishing Harlech Music college, where he supported Amy Wadge (of Ed Sheeran fame) and graduating from Chester University, John Evans has released two solo albums and a solo EP with the Imperials (amongst many other collaborations including a live album with his previous band Redhill). This latest release is a collaboration with some great […]
Fred Argir Unleashes New Album, Listen To Still Alive
I recently featured I Don’t Feel It from Fred Argir’s new album Still Alive. Today we are going to focus on the entire album; now available on your favorite streaming platform. (The previous feature can be found here.) Continuing in the vein of the I Don’t Feel It single, Still Alive packs a punch with […]
Interview with Houston Bernard – Wait For It
The Houston Bernard Band has shared bills with country superstars like Luke Bryan, Old Dominion, Montgomery Gentry, Marshall Tucker Band, and Clint Black. Bernard, born into a family of country musicians in Oklahoma, has assembled a group of musicians in New England that bring vitality and grit to modern country. Their brand of original country […]
Interview with Rob Sky, What’s Left Of Me Now Available
Delivering his most personal album to date, NYC based creative Rob Sky writes and sings about his every day experiences. What’s Left Of Me is a finely crafted, pristinely produced project packed with 13 songs of radio-ready R&B-infused pop rock that will inject memorable melodies, unforgettable hooks and an arena-sized wall of sound into your […]
Interview with SUSTO – Ever Since I Lost My Mind
Ever Since I Lost My Mind is the third album and Rounder Records debut for SUSTO, the creative musical persona of charismatic frontman Justin Osborne. The album is a resounding triumph: a mix of new partnerships and collaborations with old friends, all anchored by Osborne’s perceptive songs that explore connection, loss, and transience––and the pain […]
Interview with Eliza Spear – There Has To Be More
There Has To Be More is inspired by Eliza Spear’s experience feeling trapped in LA, fueled by the idea that no matter how stuck someone may feel, they possess the inner strength to show them the way out. The track showcases Eliza’s impressive vocal range soaring over what starts off as a simple and delicate […]
Interview with Zyles – Cuddle Puddle
Self-described “professional pop” outfit Zyles has just dropped his third single this year, titled “Cuddle Puddle.” The single is an upbeat indie pop dance track that B-Sides Badlands have called “blissful…flammable dance bop,” and a “fevered fist-pumper.” ‘Cuddle Puddle’ depicts a universe where everything is a little bit wrong. But why would you think about […]
Interview with Greg Jacquin – Clocks Slow Down
Greg Jacquin and bandmates Paul Griffin (piano, keys, vocals), Rich Berta (guitar, vocals), Peter Wilson (drums) and Lalit Loomba (bass) recorded Clocks Slow Down, a beautiful collection of eleven original songs. The album is a sprawling statement of sadness and hopelessness, pain and suffering, rebuilding and self-discovery, with a dash of politics and humor, too. This time around, Jacquin enlisted another impressive crew of musicians for the […]
Welcome To The Dream Factory, Volume 2 – New Music From Robbie Maroon Now Available
Australian singer/songwriter Robbie Maroon has delivered Dream Factory, Volume 2 which is the follow-up to his 2017 debut, Dream Factory, Volume 1. The music bug grabbed Robbie and his passion during his teenage years after attending a Prince concert. It was that event which sparked the fire inside this budding creative. He immediately began performing, […]
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