Announcing the release of debut record, Young Old Man. The new album for indie alternative/folk artist Albert Kass was produced in his hometown of Los Angeles by Grammy nominated producer Billy Mohler. Kass has returned to writing and performing after two careers and two decades: “Call me a late bloomer. All the perceptions were there. […]
Interview with Glotis
With the release of his full length self titled album, Glotis takes a fresh approach to genre clashing to give the record a life all its own. As the artist himself puts it, “It’s like bedroom pop with anger issues”. Lush with provocative production, a passionate and indie vocal approach, and deep synth overtones, the record boasts […]
Interview with Mark Rosal
BC based, Canadian singer-songwriter Mark Rosal lists among his main influences, Bob Dylan, Bob Marley, Leonard Cohen, Gordon Lightfoot, and Van Morrison. Each of Mark’s songs celebrates a unique story, an introspective look at the world around us and an in-depth view of life’s journey. Mark has spent many years doing psychotherapy therapy, exploring his […]
Interview with Duane Mark – A Letter To My Friends
“Let me tell you a story, about my time in the… Mojave Desert.” You see, Duane Mark spent most of his formidable years, growing up in the deserts outside of Bakersfield, CA. Desolation is the first thing that comes to mind, when one thinks on the Mojave Desert. What does one do when growing up […]
Interview with Deja Who – This Far Along
With the release of the new single This Far Along, Deja Who takes a fresh approach to some classic genres to give the record a life all its own. Lush with addictive progressions, a passionate indie vocal approach, and grunge overtones, the song boasts the aesthetic of alternative rock anthems. This Far Along, immediately grabs you with […]
Buffalo Mend Delivers Lo-Fi, Gritty, Emotional Blues on New Album, Center Street Now Available!
Buffalo Mend isn’t afraid to go against the grain. In a world that moves at the speed of light, Buffalo Mend reminds us it’s ok to slow down. In a world lost in the glitz and glam of overly polished productions, Buffalo Mend reminds us it’s ok to be organic, gritty and lo-fi. In a […]
Memories of Joi (by Malmo), a look into the memories of an artificially made “person”, Now Available!
Native to Norway, Marius Malmo began creating music off and on around 1997. Fast forward to the present and we have an uplifting, jamming, electro-pop single titled Memories of Joi, a look into the memories of an artificially made person…or should I say “person“. Calling on the talented vocalist and lyricist Enlia, Malmo transports us […]
Interview with Issadora Ava – No One Belongs Here More Than You
Issadora Ava’s latest indie pop EP, No One Belongs Here More Than You, dropped on February 28th in collaboration with Pac Ave Records, University of the Pacific’s student-run record label. Featuring four original songs, written by Issadora and collaboratively produced with the student sound engineers of Pacific, the EP evokes the dreamy sounds of other […]
Interview with Faultlines – Save Us
As COVID-19 has my family and I on week 4 of “near-complete lock down” on top of practicing social distancing in public spaces, Faultlines have unleashed an organic, powerful, passionate single that tackles the problems created and exacerbated by the private, for-profit, Western health industry. With that topic in play, this monster of a virus […]
Interview with Joe Daccache – Better Days
Originally from Lebanon, but raised in North Carolina, Joe Daccache is now in Nashville. Daccache made his debut to the Nashville music scene during his live performance at the 2018 Urban Pop Showcase. Since then, he was featured in Altadena’s R&b Night Showcase, and has appeared on other Nashville artist’s bills. His lyrical wit and […]
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