Swedish country singer/songwriter TJ Leonard has released the official video for his single “Remember Those Times” which ranked in the Top 20 New Music Weekly Charts. Congratulations TJ! TJ began playing guitar at age 8 when his grandfather started teaching him Swedish folk songs. TJ’s love for music bloomed from there. Weaving in and out […]
Ellis Williams’ Call To Battle
Ellis Williams‘ has released his new single “Call To Battle” and… WHOOOO it is one powerful and epic record. This trumpeter/singer/songwriter has staked claim for his piece of the music industry pie. You can talk or let your actions speak louder. We’re here to make a statement!” Writing, composing, arranging, performing, and screenwriting are not […]
Interview with Madelyn Victoria
If you missed our previous Madelyn Victoria feature, find that here. We were able to get a few minutes of Madelyn’s time for this brief interview. The video for Madelyn’s single “He Only Loves Me On The Dance Floor” is now playing. Music and performance has been a major part of your life since a […]
PREMIER: Helen McCreary Releases “Best Friend”, Working On New Album
Remember Helen McCreary from our previous features? Be sure to check those out here and here. I still jam her Kaikoura EP. MTM was able to secure the premier of her sophomore single “Best Friend” off her forthcoming album The Lovely Days. McCreary has been holed up in NYC at Studio 42 completing the new […]
Listen: Violets by Matt Kivel
“Violets” is the third single from Matt Kivel’s upcoming LP, Janus which will be out on Friday, February 5th, 2016 via Driftless Recordings. The album was produced by Alasdair Roberts (Drag City) and engineered by Sam Smith at Green Door Studio in Glasgow, Scotland (private streams and downloads available for review consideration). Matt announced the […]
Risa Hall releases new single, ‘Soundtrack to My Life’, a pop ballad with influences ranging from Dexy’s to The Pretenders.
Risa Hall, great-niece of Estee Lauder and friend of The New York Dolls, was born in New York City where she attended Forest Hills High, the same school as Simon and Garfunkel and The Ramones, who were friends of both her and her brother. The school was immortalised in The Ramones’s ‘Rock and Roll High’. […]
Listen: If I Stay by Ryan Shupe
Utah-based rock/pop artist, Ryan Shupe, announces the release of his new single, “If I Stay,” from his upcoming eighth full-length album, We Rode On, set to release in Spring 2016. As an appetizer for the main course, Shupe has released a special “pre-release” EP of the same name which highlights five tracks from the full-length […]
Listen: The Exterminators by Sonny Smith
After premiering “Ayahuaska” during the week of Christmas, Sonny Smith, of San Francisco staples Sonny & The Sunsets, has released the second single, “The Exterminators” from his new album Sees All Knows All. The album is unique in the fact that it involves no singing and is instead a monologue set to music that tells […]
Watch: Don’t Slam The Radio by Nick Festari
Nick Festari started studying piano at 9 years old. When he was 16, he became one of the organists of his parish. It was there that he took his first steps accompanying a talented choir during the liturgical celebrations and performances. In that period, Nick met the 2 people who have believed in him, and […]
Sarantos starts Off The New Year With A Powerful Rock Song “Pain Of The Past”
There is a past in every one of us. The past shapes us. It defines us. The past helps mold and ultimately decide who we are as well as what we become. There are lessons sometimes learned but sometimes forgotten. There is good in the past but ultimately there is also pain although it may […]
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