Featured Interview: A Conversation with Craig Vill, or the Most Notorious Poet Laureate of Our Time

At only 21 years of age, Craig Vill is a promising rap star. His latest album, The Most Notorious Poet Laureate, came out on Jun. 9, 2022, and it really caught my attention. So much so that I reached out to him requesting an interview. Being this the first time he got asked to do something like this, he accepted with excitement. During our conversation, we discussed his lyrical journey from poet to rapper, the inspiration behind his songs, and why the pandemic was, after all, a blessing in disguise.

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Interview: aunasti - show off

Become part of aunasti's musical journey - that’s what he promises you through his music and stories. With catchy melodies and intriguing beats, aunasti draw his inspiration from greats like Beyoncé and Prince, as well as contemporary artist like Pink Sweat$ and Blxst breaking the mold of being in aunasti's small town in Tennessee.

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Interview: Chapell - Wave as You Walk Past

Between rhythms, riffs, beats, and melodies, the stories unfurl - driven by characters immortalized in the lyrics. Storytelling drives both Chapell’s writing and his live show. The New York band led by enigmatic front man Alan Chapell recounts real and raw stories throughout a prolific catalog of genre-agnostic pop amplified by rock energy, new wave soul.

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Interview: Nasti - Couchsurfing

Nasti wrote the summer-themed song "Couchsurfing" as a lead-in to his next EP, "Crowd Pleaser." His goal was to demonstrate his variety between this song and Nasti's earlier two tracks. He is now concentrating on developing "his sound," which he believes is clear in this song. He hopes you have the same reaction.

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Interview: Alexandra - Bonnie & Clyde

Alexandra releases her single, “Bonnie & Clyde”, via State Fair Records Singles Club, available now across all streaming platforms with an exclusive premiere on KXT 91.7 FM. This is Alexandra’s first single release of 2022, following in the footsteps of independent releases “Winter” in 2021, and “Bad Stuff” in 2020.

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Interview: Confidential - Slipping Away

UK-based lofi hip-hop artist Confidential blends classical influences with old-school hip-hop production and an exploration of mental health issues to reflect his individualism and feeling of being an outsider. After years of playing all over the country in hard rock and alternative metal bands, changed direction to become a solo artist.

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Interview: The Horn - Passion

The Horn are Jonny Taylor (voice, guitar), Danny Monk (guitars, programming), Nick True (bass), Ed Cox (keyboards) and Alex Moorse (drums) but it hasn’t always been like this: several moments ago, songwriter and erstwhile Friends Of Gavin bassist Nick True – to the uninitiated, F.O.G. were an acclaimed, north London five-piece who toured the UK.

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Interview: Mote - Industrial Love

Mote is an American songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose eclectic and edgy electronica flavoured post-pop sounds like his adopted home of Berlin: deep introspective lyrics meeting irresistibly gloomy melodies over flowing synthetic textures. A self-proclaimed introvert with a love of humanity, Mote takes nods from quintessential pop oddballs.

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Interview: Sandmoon - Wake Up

Lebanese outfit Sandmoon offers an original take on indie pop-rock, infusing it with subtle Middle-Eastern intonations and melancholy, and a certain timelessness. Singer-songwriter Sandra Arslanian, who initiated the project, was born in Lebanon, raised in Belgium and has Armenian roots – a contrasted blend that is perceptible in the music.

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Interview: Maya Salafia - Everlasting

Boston-based singer-songwriter and pop artist, Maya Salafia, has been writing pop music since she was nine years old, and she released her debut EP of six original songs, Trapped in a Daydream, at age thirteen. Her prior release, “First Grade”, was placed on over 90 playlists and exceeds 29,000 Spotify streams.

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Interview: Cynthia Hamar - Shaken

Alberta-born Métis singer-songwriter Cynthia Hamar is no stranger to the Canadian music scene. With three studio albums under her belt and many kilometres on the road - including a tour across Canada by train (through VIA Rail’s on Board program) - Hamar can execute timeless songs that stand up with the sound of Buffy Sainte-Marie, Tom Waits.

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