In this interview spotlight, I chat with DeAnthony Yonko (Zobe Records) about the 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 […]
Interview with Gurba
Gurba is a 22-year-old singer/ songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist that creates a unique brand of anti pop, combining elements of indie rock, alternative r&b, and bedroom pop. His debut single Paperman, was released in April of this year. This debut was followed by the release of Gurba’s second single, Saw You There, as well as his cover […]
Nate Newburn Delivers Energetic, Uplifting, Infectious Folk Rock Album, Lazarburn Now Available
Los Angeles folk rocker Nate Newburn found himself in South Africa at age 16 where he fully immersed himself in local culture, ethnic music and beautiful landscapes. Back in LA on a mission to protect our precious planet, Nate’s new album, Lazarburn, delivers positive protest music on an acoustic-driven sound bed that emanates uplifting melodies, […]
Interview with Kenichi & The Sun – If Loved
Introspective art-pop artist KENICHI & THE SUN – aka Katrin Hahner – released her bewitching new album WHITE FIRE on October 9th. Her most inventive and ambitious release to date, WHITE FIRE showcases Katrin’s unique ability to create boundlessly immersive soundscapes that are undeniably striking throughout. Each track flows effortlessly into the next, creating a […]
Interview with Nuala – Me & Me
Off the back of two stellar summer singles and a plethora of press support, Nuala is delighted to announce the release of her EP Me & Me, out now. Set free and unbound by genre, Nuala’s versatility as an artist is her true strength. From the upbeat, yet lyrically pointed, opening single Split Down The Middle to the politically charged […]
Interview with A.S. Fanning – You Should Go Mad
Multi-instrumentalist A.S. Fanning – aka Stephen Fanning – returns with the release of his idiosyncratic new album You Should Go Mad, out now via Proper Octopus Records. Fanning combines gothic, psychedelic and folk-rock sensibilities on the album in order to create a sound that is richly resonant and eloquently dark. Title track and upcoming single […]
Interview with Son of Stone
Son of Stone (SoS) shares the depth of his heart and delivers heart honest Seattle rock version 2.0 as away to get back in life again, fueled but scared by broken relationships, working too much and personal tragedies. SoS is a “silicon valley tech guy” (worked at/with ex Microsoft, Nokia, Apple, Google, Amazon, etc.) that […]
Interview with Michael Lyon
Michael Lyon’s love of music dates from early childhood in Arlington, Virginia, as his parent’s routine of awakening him for school included not an alarm clock, but rather songs from The Great American Songbook, booming from the household stereo at the crack of dawn. In this interview spotlight, I chat with Michael about his music, the challenges, the technology […]
Interview with Lauren Alex Hooper – Honest
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Lauren Alex Hooper about her music, the challenges, the 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 […]
Interview with Ashley Super – The Master’s Peace
Ashley Super is an award winning singer, songwriter andlyricist born and raised in Philadelphia, She began singing and dancing at a very young age and always had a passion for writing. After spending seven years in foster care, Ms. Super beat the odds when she graduated top of her class in high school and earned her degree from University in Political Science/International Relations and Latin American Studies. In this […]
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