*This is a contribution from guest writer, Amanda Nargi (author of Love and Room For Monsters). Madame Z is laying down strong roots in her new album: Down the Rabbit Hole. This is a narrative rich album filled with soul and a kind of controlled rage that sears the surface of the story being told. […]
Harpist and Singer Pia Salvia Releases New Single and Video, Listen to Dark Longing Now!
Belgium born, NYC based singer, songwriter, composer, arranger, harpist Pia Salvia is NOT your average recording artist. Pia Salvia started her musical journey at the age of 6 with harp lessons. Since then, her portfolio of awards, accolades, accomplishments and travels is…too much to easily summarize, but trust me when I say it is highly […]
Ámaris Wen Embraces New Beginnings on New Album, Dream World Now Available
Discovering and uncovering her passion for electronic music in drama school while studying dance, London based Ámaris Wen is a multi-faceted creative talent: singer, songwriter, producer, actor. Falling somewhere on the spectrum among downtempo future soul, neo-soul and electronic-infused, ambient R&B, Ámaris released her first album in 2014. Now, in 2020, she arrives with her […]
It’s Okay (Not To Be Okay)…Amen to THAT!!!
I have always found “okay” boring. I mean, seriously, what excitement can one extract from just being “okay”. It seems so….so….blah to me. That’s why the message in Abby K‘s newest single, It’s Okay (Not To Be Okay), really resonates. When the world has turned into a circus of uncertainty, elite power games, and civil […]
Interview with Toy – New Day
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Toy about her latest music, 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’m originally from New Jersey […]
Interview with Jamie Blackburn – Here Kitty Kitty
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Jamie Blackburn about this latest music, 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’m from the Isle […]
Interview with Paul Mark & The Van Dorens – Gravity
“Gravity“, Paul Mark’s 11th commercially-released album, picks up on the genre-expanding sounds of his critically-praised “Stowaways” CD and sends them into a new creative orbit. Rolling from barroom singalongs to sweeping ballads then detouring into back alley blues rock, “Gravity” is a relentless shake-up of Americana music sounds that are impecably coupled with Mark’s trademark, […]
Buckle Up for a Fuzzy, Lo-Fi, Rock and Roll Ride, The Prof.Fuzz 63 Release Owls
Established in 2014 and having performed over 200 shows since, Texas based fuzzy, lo-fi, surf-esque rockers The.Prof Fuzz 63 are preparing to release their latest album, Owls, on June 15th via Sister Raygun Records. However, the title track and music video – by web cartoonist Ryan J. Gill at The Other Ass – are now […]
Afton Wolfe Prepares Album Release, The First Single – Slingshots – Out Now
Afton Wolfe’s musical journey began at a very young age deep in the heartland of Delta Blues, Jimmy Rodgers, and where some historians claim the first notes of rock and roll were ever played…Mississippi. As a part of several bands since the 1990s, Afton has been breathing, eating and sleeping music through a variety of […]
What’s That About? Magazine Gap Deliver Infectious, Noteworthy Songwriting on New Album
London based alternative pop outfit Magazine Gap have delivered an alternative pop album that came together as a result of its members engaging in a journey of discovery and experimentation. The result is not simply an alt-pop record, but an alt-pop record that blends various forms of pop with a little bit of folk rock, […]
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