C.K. Flach first began drumming at the age of ten and then learned a few guitar chords on a trip to Cambodia. Shortly after he began writing songs which eventually led to forming a band with his brother but during 2016 C.K. began focusing more on solo material and has arrived with a mentally and […]
Katsuaki Takizawa Releases Beautiful Single and Video, Beloved
Katsuaki Takizawa has created and released a beautiful, gentle, enchanting composition and accompanying visual treatment titled Beloved. Capturing and celebrating the beauty of life and love, Beloved was filmed in the Queens Botanical Gardens in New York City and is the perfect atmosphere for Takizawa’s light and uplifting work of art. You can feel yourself […]
Bathrobe Robots Interview
Sibling robots crash landed in the desolate countryside of upstate New York. While being introduced to the new concepts of “adulting”, they were also exposed to “music”. There weren’t many human things that appealed to the robots other than their “music”. Finding nothing that suitably combined sounds of their extraterrestrial origins with their new […]
See – Potions
Got a great new song from See up in New York. “Potions,” is freakn’ cool. Great allegory and fantastic sounds! https://soundcloud.com/eyespysee/potions “At the age of 18, SEE began to sing and perform as a solo artist and decided to forgo college in order to pursue a music career full time. One year later, she signed […]
Interview with Wild Americans – I Wanna Take You Home
Wild Americans is a band formed in the greater New York area whose music conveys the acceptance of defeat, without the satisfaction of acceptance. In this interview, we discuss the band’s influences, their newest project, and more. Full Q&A, links, and streams below. Let’s dive a little deeper into You, the artist and your music. […]
Interview with Miles East – Ghosts of Hope
NY-based singer-songwriter Miles East has released his debut album Ghosts of Hope on ECR Music Group. With three of the ten tracks available for immediate download: “The Hard Part,” “Saltwater Breeze” and his rendition of Led Zeppelin’s “That’s the Way.” Miles East is the moniker for multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Jonathan Ellinghaus, who has spent over […]
Interview with This Frontier Needs Heroes
Listening to This Frontier Needs Heroes is like having your friends play in your backyard while the sun comes up. With their powerful delivery and delicate harmonies, their music is full of idealistic lyrical stories of love, loss and longing for a better world. In this interview, we have a virtual pow wow with This […]
Interview with Shorts – Long Story Short
White Plains, New York rapper Shorts presents Long Story Short, his new EP featuring Breeze Mantana and Kayne Precise. The EP comes on the heels of visuals for “Good Space” (watch) and “Money” (watch). “‘Long story short’ is a common phrase used to sum things up or conclude something,” Shorts says about his new project. […]
Buffalo’s J Knight Releases Catchy Single “Living For The Memories (Here and Now)”
Buffalo, New York’s J Knight has released an energetic, uplifting and catchy single “Living For The Memories (Here And Now)” which will remain stuck in your noggin long after the record stops playing. J Knight first started playing guitar around the age of 10 when he received his father’s 1970’s Conrad electric as a gift. […]
Interview with Whitney Road – The Road So Far
With the release of The Road So Far album, Whitney Road brings a new feel to a classic genre. Lush with beautiful folk progressions, soulful vocals, and an almost southern attitude, the record boasts the aesthetic of indie folk anthems. Though the songs are diverse from one another, there is a glue that holds it […]
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