Cherie Oakley began singing at the age of three with her family in full time evangelism. By the age of six, she had already finished a record, signed with a talent agent in Atlanta and a manager in New York. From there, she performed in hundreds of churches, theaters, fairs and festivals throughout the United […]
Katie Belle Gets It “Out Tonight” on Infectious New (Pop) Single, Listen Now
Atlanta native Katie Belle began her performance career around the age of 9. She won a talent competition at 12. That win landed her in Nashville for one week of songwriting and recording with award winning artist Jamie O’Neal. You can safely assume she hasn’t stopped making music since. A powerful vocalist and keyboard player, […]
DB.Kinney is Killing Time With Smooth Sounds, Good Vibes On New Single, Blind Side Mirror Album Now Available
Connecticut based alternative rockers DB.Kinney have delivered an enjoyable, feel-good, catchy new single, Killing Time, off their latest album Blind Side Mirror. I’m reminded of the days when REM was on MTV and the radio; the glory of days of alternative rock if you will. With hints of other popular acts like Replacements or even […]
Interview with Sami Chohfi – It’s Just Me
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Sami Chohfi about his latest single release, challenges, technology 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 was born […]
Electro-Industrial Masterminds Jane In Space Release Final Video Supporting Gorerunner EP, Watch Thru The Vines Now
Brooklyn, New York based electro-industrial rockers Jane In Space have delivered their final video in a series of visuals in support of their Gorerunner EP. I think director Permian Strata said it best so allow me to quote, The previous few songs on the EP have a slow-building tension to them. And then “Thru The […]
Interview with Ensemble Voyagers – Chanson Balladée
Ensemble Voyagers is an open ensemble created by Daniele Montagner which explores the musical roots of Western Civilizations and infuses their sound with contemporary tonality. In this interview spotlight, I chat with Daniele from Ensemble Voyagers about their music, challenges, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from […]
Interview with Monticola – Appalachian Powerball
Appalachian Powerball is the debut album from Monticola, a band formed from four disparate elements in Athens, GA. They’re from Georgia, technically speaking, but of a wider provenance in the spiritual sense: a triangular region encompassing the rural plains of the Midwest to the high balds of Virginia down to the swampy mouth of the […]
Interview with Caster Volor – A Prelude To The Freak Show
Caster Volor would like to welcome you to their industrial theatre. A live experience that is half monster and half machine, some might call it a nightmare and some a dream. An over the top macabre celebration of hedonism and excess where in studded leather, satin, and lace they are dressed. A vaudevillian opera with […]
Interview with Josh Christina – Let’s Get Woke
Baltimore-based rock and roll artist, Josh Christina, is an old soul proudly raised by Jim and Patti Christina with a strong belief in God, country and work ethic. They’ve turned out a polite, well mannered, humble and even a bit shy son (when not on stage) that loves old cars, his family, his friends, his […]
Interview with Mazeppa – Storm
The Israeli Haifa based band Mazeppa creates a musical language that moves between the worlds of Psychedelia, Art Rock, Shoegaze, Krautrock and Pop. Their debut album will be released in September 2019. In this interview spotlight, I chat with the band about their latest project, challenges, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and […]
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