Lively melodies and soulful lyrics accompanied by acoustic guitar drive the folk/pop workings of Claire Kelly‘s music. Currently based in Milwaukee, Claire is playing a full set of summer shows around the Wisconsin area. Her most recent release, The Farwell Avenue EP, is a blend of styles, emotions and stories that feature an array of […]
Interview with The Wilder Society – Lion’s Den
At first glance, this band may seem like an improbable patchwork quilt of a union. With backgrounds ranging from graphic design, theater, collegiate sports, film production, and IT work, the guys from The Wilder Society definitely bring something unique to the table, and this doesn’t even cover their past musical endeavors. Each of the four […]
Interview with Rue Snider – Broken Window
Rue Snider plays music on the road full time. Most of the shows are solo featuring acoustic and electric guitar. People have said he reminds them of Social Distortion, R.E.M, Bright Eyes, and Billy Bragg. He lives in Brooklyn, NY between tours. Broken Window releases October 7, 2016. The first single “Blackout” saw the light […]
Orlando’s Everlost US Releases New Album Live and Let Go
Orlando based rock/pop singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Everlost US has released his new album Live and Let Go, now streaming. Jared Kay is the creative force and one-man-show that is Everlost US. Teaching himself every instrument needed to write unforgettably catchy rock-poppin’ radio ready singles, Jared’s sound is on par with almost every popular, well-known rock, […]
Nasvhille’s The RA-6600 Release Indiana Lights
East Nashville based rockers The RA-6600 have released a jammin’ new record, Indiana Lights, full of twists, turns, grooves and a bit of humor. Indiana Lights is a sonic adventure through pop-infused melodies, rockin’ drum grooves, and a lyrical depth that makes this record as much a novel as it does an album of music. […]
Interview with Emma Alves – If It Was You
Ever since Emma Alves was a young child, her love for music was evident. Growing up with the talent and dream is a huge motivation, Emma took that drive and pursued her goal. The passion for music that Emma possesses has been built with training, hard work, and commitment. Emma’s first live performance was when […]
Interview with Victor Perry – 4 AM Nostalgia
In this interview we chat with Georgia native, alternative pop/r&b singer and songwriter Victor Perry. We discuss the new project, influences, and struggles of being an indie musician in a digital world. Full Q&A, links, and a stream of the EP, 4 AM Nostalgia, available below. Let’s dive a little deeper into You, the artist […]
Interview with LACES
Jessie Poland makes music. You know, that kind of alt-pop music mostly inspired by the women who still don’t care about what you think of them. You might have heard of her back in 2008 when she performed under her pseudonym, Charlotte Sometimes, and when she released her debut album on Geffen Records. Charlotte Sometimes […]
Interview with Deborah Crooks – Beauty Everywhere
California-based songwriter Deborah Crooks‘ music draws on folk, rock, Americana and the Blues. Her diverse, ever-evolving artistic path has included studying writing and poetics at The Naropa Institute, voice in India, co-writing and collaborating with her Bay Area peers and gigging throughout the Western US. In this interview, we chat with Deborah about her newest […]
Interview with Beth Marlin – Railroad
In the 80’s her L.A. band, Speed Bumps was very punky. In the 90’s she was Bethie, BMG’s kids’ recording artist. Bethie sang at the White House and wrote the music for the first ever educational software for children, Knowledge Adventure’s Jump Start Toddlers and Pre-School, winning many awards including Parents’ Choice Silver and Gold. […]
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