Christina Rubino is set to release her forthcoming album in January 2017 but today I’ve got a special treat, her new single and the Frankie Nasso directed visual treatment for Godspeed and Guns. -Christina has been featured on our site before. Check it out here. Godspeed and Guns is a haunting Thelma & Louise-esque tale […]
Interview with Little Glass Men
Self-confessed Peter Pan and creative powerhouse Ryan Claus strips bare his soul with his incorporeal side project, Little Glass Men. Utilizing sampling, synthesis, and live instrumentation, he births raw, lo-fi harmonic grooves that will transport you into the very depths of chill. Hauntingly beautiful melodies and sound palettes weave into echoes of Mt Kimbie, Bonobo […]
Interview with Martin Forsell – Liberations
In this interview spotlight, we chat with Martin Forsell about the newest release, influences, navigating the digitized music world and more. Q&A along with links and streams 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 […]
Yes!! Some Testosterone Infused, Gut Punching Blues Rock Courtesy of The Blue Poets
The Blue Poets have delivered a blues rockin’ punch in the face on their self-titled debut album. Winner of American Guitar Player Magazine’s Guitar Hero award, Marcus Deml presents the debut album of his new project The Blue Poets. With a successful career already under his belt as a studio and tour musician, Deml transitioned […]
Interview with Stomping Nick – Shake For Your Cake
Stomping Nick Jackman is a one-man-band from Lyttelton, New Zealand, who fuses primitive garage punk with blues and Appalachian folk. His sound has been described as “pounding rhythms, searing blasts of harmonica, and a gutsy roar that reach back decades beyond the last fad.” Stomping Nick sings and plays harmonica, guitar and drums all at […]
Interview with Haj i Ji – Reports of My Demise
Haj i Ji (formerly Sub Swara, Freek Factory, Nyxyss) is an artist whose style can be best defined by a willingness to travel across existing borders. His music, like his life, is a grand adventure, honoring and reverent of the essential truths found in all traditions, as it is resounding of a refreshing originality. Ever […]
Greta Salóme’s Infectious, Uplifting Single Will Make You ROW
Violinist, singer, songwriter and performer Greta Salóme has delivered an infectious, uplifting new single titled ROW. Based in Iceland and having studied the art of violin since the age of 4, Greta blends her modern and refreshing understanding of classical music and the violin to an unforgettable, grooving mix of indie pop and dance genres. […]
Interview with Alicia Rae – Little Warrior
Alicia Rae is a singer-songwriter from Washington, DC. Her music consists of infectious pop songs with playful melodies and honest lyrics, similar to a hybrid of Taylor Swift, Michelle Branch, Vanessa Carlton and Kina Grannis. The self-taught guitarist purchased her first guitar in 2009, and quickly found her knack for songwriting. A little shy, it […]
Maya Solovéy Interview – Better
Maya Solovéy is a singer-songwriter based in Brooklyn New York. With six records under her name, Maya writes music that can vary from quirky indie-pop to folk and Americana, to bossa nova—presented from the most elaborate productions to the most stark. Though regardless of genre or style, her voice carries with it a sense of […]
Leandra McNair Interview – Lucky
Leandra McNair is an alternative R&B/Soul singer- songwriter from Metro New York. Leandra’s music has been described as contemporary, soulful and vibey. Her music sets her apart from other musicians of the same genre because of her silky, effortless and powerful voice. Leandra McNair’s music is one of a kind and timeless. In this interview […]
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