Louis Cross' new EP “A Page to Tell” is a heartfelt collection of songs in which Louis talks about dealing with his disability, finding himself and his life's experiences so far. The project consists of 6 songs: “Better Light”, “Picture Frame”, “I Don´t Know”, “We´re All The Same”, “A Page to Tell” and “Life Can Tear You Down”.
Read MoreInterview: The Dust Collectors - Take A Dive
Calgary, Canada folk-rock band, The Dust Collectors, make their debut with boot-stomping single “Take A Dive”. Grown from casual Friday night jams with friends soon transpired into something more substantial, with songs coming together easily between the four band members.
Read MoreInterview: Munk Duane - Just a Word
Following on the successful release of "Myths" back in October, Munk Duane drops “Just a Word” on 11/11/22. Mastered by Brian Lucey at Magic Garden Mastering LA (Lizzo, Post Malone, The Black Keys). Munk's music has been licensed to hundreds of television and film productions such as Hulu's Pam & Tommy, The 70th Annual Tony Awards.
Read MoreInterview: The Spiritual Leaders - Shadows and Tall Trees
Originally hailing from Cavan, Ireland; The Spiritual Leaders are an indie electronic collective. The band have released their new single 'Shadows and Tall Trees'; the first to be taken from their upcoming album release, 'This Fictional Place'. The band have spent the last 12 months recording the album at JT Soar Studios in Nottingham, UK.
Read MoreInterview: Anna Bea - Another World
Anna Bea is a 21-year-old singer songwriter who regularly gigs between London and Bristol and has just released her debut EP ‘Wheel of Change’. Having only started releasing music during lockdown, the success of her first four songs have led to multiple interviews with radio stations such as BBC London, BBC Bristol, Glastonbury FM and BCFM Radio.
Read MoreInterview: Electric High - Cyclone
Cyclone starts with both Electric High’s lead singers, PV Staff and Olav Iversen, literally spitting the letter FFFFFFF into the microphones, before the whole band kicks in with full force into a pounding upbeat groove, which kind of reminds you of Rocks by Primal Scream, handclaps and all.
Read MoreInterview: Electric Sol - Looking For Love
Electric Sol started out as a solo studio project by lead singer/songwriter Ed Sweet, who was writing a story about a band trying to make it big playing Native American casinos. He dropped the story but started making the music, and the live band formed after Electric Sol’s eponymous first release in 2016.
Read MoreInterview: sam marke - burden to bear
'burden to bear' is about sam marke's personal experience of being Autistic and the struggle of being misunderstood. He is hoping this song will help those who aren’t Autistic become more patient and understanding towards those who are, and he is hoping it will help Autistic people feel more heard, represented, and less alone.
Read MoreInterview: Ryan David Orr - How Long
Ryan David Orr is an American singer songwriter who makes thoughtful music for a thoughtless age and on his single How Long his sweet and soulful melodies are elevated by lush instrumentation which sounds like a drive from the Pacific Northwest to the South and back.
Read MoreInterview: Mary KilS - Porte sept
With her intrepid character, a rocker of a thousand colours, an indomitable vitality with explosive accents, poignant elocution, always equipped with magnificent lyrics, Mary KilS multiplies everything. Some speak of her as fire under the ice, others describe her as an inexhaustible passion.
Read MoreInterview: Energy Whores - Dark Money
Energy Whores started in a closet of a New York City apartment. That is the only place Carrie's recording studio could fit. Now it's in a basement in Ghent, New York. Carrie Schoenfeld is the singer/songwriter and Attilio Valenti, who is originally from Sicily, Italy plays all the guitars. Carrie plays keyboards and everything else.
Read MoreInterview: Saves the Witch - She Dances With Knives
Saves the Witch is a dynamic mostly instrumental project led by Eric Maynes, singer/songwriter turned Post Rock guitarist. STW blends the flavors of Post Rock, Post Metal, Art Rock, Shoegaze, LoFi and more; with blues undertones sprinkled in. Saves the Witch has been praised for their eclectic and guitar driven sound.
Read MoreInterview: Cancion Franklin - Blue Jeans
Cancion Franklin plays traditional Americana music and on his new single Blue Jeans he sings about the plans he made, the juke joints they took him to, and every bad turn he's taken to find a space that's still left to be original. His smoky baritone tells a great story.
Read MoreInterview: Animate - The Colour Of A New Day
Review: Madison Deaver - Wicked
A review of Madison Deaver’s single, “Wicked.”
Read MoreInterview: Oliver Jordan - Pedestal
Oliver Jordan, a singer-songwriter with a mental illness that plagued him nearly his entire life, is an enigma. His descent into darkness and depression becomes apparent when listening to his lo-fi album, Ten Suicidal Tunes. Using his then girlfriend's modified answering machine as a recording device.
Read MoreInterview: Eric Cohen - A.M.E.N.
Eric Cohen is a Missouri-based hip hop artist whose musical influences include Lecrae, Toby Mac, We Are Messengers and Andy Mineo. He draws on his life experiences and spiritual inspiration to bring a message of hope, peace and power to people from all belief systems and walks of life.
Read MoreInterview: Christine Greyson - Spider
After spending three years living in the wilderness of an ancient, dilapidated Appalachian farmhouse property with no modern conveniences, the interactions with primitive wildlife & the epiphanies that ensued have inspired the lyrics & overlays of a growing collection of experimental electronic songs by Christine Greyson.
Read MoreInterview: Chris Norman - Always On My Mind
Brought up on the archetypical sounds of Little Richard, Buddy Holly and Elvis Presley, rockstar Chris Norman pays his respects to the king himself, as he releases his latest album ‘Rediscovered Love Songs’. The upcoming covers album is composed of 12 of the biggest ballads and love songs ever written, by artists like The Temptations.
Read MoreInterview: Everything but the Everything - Never Said
Bay Area music veteran Izzy The Gent has come a long way from playing at his Monterey middle school talent show (performing "Scrape Me" their PG version of Nirvana's "Rape Me") to producing alternative new wave post punk out of East Oakland. His current project Everything But The Everything has gone from a one man band to a collaborative.
Read More