Cass Clayton Band’s new album Midnight in a Bottle captivates with deep, rich vocals and a kaleidoscope of live instruments that infuse each track with a distinctive flavor. A vibrant tapestry of musical styles, the album is woven together by Clayton’s masterful storytelling. With lyrics at the forefront, Clayton’s 11 songs flirt with diverse genres while remaining […]
Interview with The Hollow Party – Goddess In A Ghost Town
The Hollow Party, a dynamic indie-rock band based in Nashville have released their latest single, “Goddess in a Ghost Town.” The writing process of “Goddess in a Ghost Town” began months ago when band members Andrew, Danny and Quinn crafted the initial demo. Over the following months, Drew added emotional lyrics and a recurrent hook, […]
Wren Astra Releases “Concussed”, Exposing the Dark Reality of Intimate Partner Abuse
Independent musician and activist Wren Astra brings a rare fusion of both artistic creativity and academic depth, as both an indies blue musician and esteemed professor at USC.
Her latest single, “Concussed,” delves into the pressing societal issue of intimate partner violence and explores enduring a concussion at the hands of her abuser.
Interview with Marella – I Think She’s In Love With Me
Daniel Marella is an emerging singer/songwriter within the Southern California rock and roll scene, making waves with a fearless fusion of boldness and sincerity. Originally hailing from the Bay Area, his music weaves his experiences, blending the demanding expectations of academia and extracurricular pursuits, along with the memorable moments from his beer-soaked years as a […]
Interview with Hazel Gaze – Who’s Sorry Now
In this interview spotlight, we catch up with Hazel Gaze to chat about the latest single/video (Who’s Sorry Now), the songwriting process, how the 70s inspired this song, and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. What inspired the lyrical theme behind “Who’s Sorry Now”? Can you share any personal experiences or influences […]
Interview with Dela Kay – Nasty
Dela Kay, who hails from the vibrant music scene of Nashville, TN, draws inspiration from artists such as The Maine, Maggie Lindemann, Paramore, and Avril Lavigne. “Nasty” follows the success of her previous singles, “IDWTAY” and “Let You Down,” which have amassed over 210K streams and secured a spot on Shazam’s Best New Music Apple Playlist. Dela Kay, who identifies as a songwriter first […]
From Synth Rock Anthem to Tender Acoustic Ballad – The Story Behind Faint Halos’ Latest Single “Something To Lose”
“Something To Lose” is the latest single from Faint Halos, led by singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Paul Hashemi.
Interview with Jess Silber – It Hurts To Love A Woman
Musician and filmmaker, Jessica “Jess” Silber, has released her first music video, “It Hurts to Love a Woman“. The video was a winner at the Global Music Awards, The IndieFEST Film Awards, a finalist at the New York Short Film Festival, a semi-finalist at Blow-Up Arthouse Filmfest, a nominee at the LA Independent Women Film […]
Interview with Noam Peri – Darling, I Would
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Noam Peri about the latest music, AI, dream collabs, and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. This AI thing is getting way out of control. I have students using ChatGPT to write death metal songs about country music…and country songs about being sad. You can […]
Interview with Maya J – Princess
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Maya J about her new release (Princess), AI in music, dream collabs, and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Tell us a bit about your newest single “Princess,” what is the back story? “Princess” is a song for all the princesses out there. Sweetness and […]
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