Working with an abundance of sounds and styles in her adventurous and curious manner, Jacqueline Kroft‘s unique approach to lyrical soundscaping provides unusual, eclectic compositions for her audiences to embrace. Every song is born on the piano so that is why she is doing Piano Preludes at the moment.
Read MoreInterview: Morning Trips - An Imaginary Life
Morning Trips, a diversified indie-rock foursome from the United States, has captivated audiences with their unwavering devotion to Alt-Rock. The band's musical production, however, does not end there. The Florida band's broad style has gone from effervescent, atmospheric pop to frenzied, contemplative punk, and more, with inspirations from a variety of different related genres.
Read MoreInterview: mooncrüe - Animal
mooncrüe was started by a group of Nasa dropouts who were abandoned on the moon. For matters of national security, their true identity cannot be revealed at this time. Feeling frustration and outcast, they decided to channel their energy into music, using a variety of found sounds from outer space, synthesizers and guitar.
Read MoreInterview: Maybe Human - The Deviant Landlord ft. Professor Electric
Maybe Human is creative and conceptual Post Rock/Pop made for UFO flying. Maybe Human discovered Professor Electric and reached out to collaborate. Maybe Human recently released a musical odyssey inspired by the original Planet of the Apes films. The offering is available on 180g vinyl.
Read MoreInterview: Faerie - champagne tears
Faerie is a fluttering indie-pop manifestation of Christine Lam's daydreams and fantasies. Her music is set in danceable grooves layered with dreamy synths and lyrics filled with wonder and escapism. This New York-based singer/songwriter taught herself to play guitar, piano, then voice to help express the floating melodies in her mind.
Read MoreInterview: Skye Ember - Thunder
Skye Ember is a quirky, retro, indie pop singer songwriter from SW London. She has been Finalist in both the UK Songwriting and Masters of Songwriting contests. She has been composing since the age of 16. She starred on British national ITV show, The Chase, where she serenaded Sean Wallace (Mastermind) and Bradley Walsh (Dr Who).
Read MoreInterview: Mirnaz - Eyes On You
Mirnaz was born in Baghdad, Iraq. She began singing at age 3. She moved to the United States in 2009 and later started making music in high school at 16 years old. Mirnaz wrote "Eyes On You" about that special moment you lay your eyes on that special person when they walk into a room. Even if you are aware that they are not the best match for you.
Read MoreInterview: Dici - Champagne Showers
In less than two whirlwind years Dici has evolved from quarantined 17-year-old freestyling rhymes and mastering the Pro Tools rig in his bedroom to emerging Urban Pop star with thousands of worldwide followers, a popular critically acclaimed indie EP on his own label (DICI Records), and an ever-growing discography of more than 19 singles.
Read MoreInterview: Littleuniverses - littleuniverses
The Montreal, Quebec artist, Littleuniverses aspires to be an artist with an ability to inspire through her craft and connect with an audience from all walks of life. She believes art’s connection to everyone subject to it is unique, and the way it strikes a chord is so deep to provide strength, solace, empathy, and joy, breathing life into all who experience it.
Read MoreInterview: Mackenzie - I Hate July
Mackenzie is an alt-pop artist from Reading, taking inspiration from the likes of Avril Lavigne, Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus While she was growing up listening to Avril Lavigne and Taylor Swift, her rock influences are courtesy of her dad, who made her headbang to AC/DC in the car as a child.
Read MoreInterview: Pete Asshill - Before Noon
Pete Asshill is serious, but also like a bit of dark humour. They aim for their own personal style in both lyrics and compositions. Not mainstream but hopefully understandable. It's hard to categorize the genre, but they think it's anyway rock (alt-rock, prog, indie). Pete Asshill is independent & unsigned & not active in SoMe - they think the song itself tells a story.
Read MoreInterview: Dirty Slippers - Honest kid
Dirty Slippers is a 4 piece band from Budapest, Hungary. In Hungary and Middle-Europe the band has 3 albums on the different charts and 10 songs on different radio toplists. The band recorded albums in the US and last time at Abbey Road Studios, London with George Shilling (Oasis, Mike Oldfield) and Tim Palmer (U2, Bon Jovi).
Read MoreInterview: Smyles - Primarily, Maple
"Primarily, Maple" is the third and final rendition of this version. It's a fun, enjoyable, feel-good album made with love. It's a concise album with original compositions meant to push Smyles music forward. Smyles was studying for the Security+ exam while making this album. It took him a month to finish the project in total.
Read MoreInterview: Toby Pearce - Strange Times
Toby Pearce may just be one of the freshest, most intriguing rock singer-songwriters you will hear this year; evidenced by his second single ‘Strange Times’. A deceptively simple but straight-to-the-heart track, it is the kind of song that can only come from a life lived. Co-produced by John Reynolds who also performs on the track, ‘Strange Times’ touches upon musical cornerstones of Pearce’s life.
Read MoreInterview: Zinni the Queen - What Happened to My Sunshine?
Zinni the Queen is a Canadian independent artist representing Gen Z. Inspired by songwriters like Etta James, Lauryn Hill, Corrine Bailey, and Ne-Yo and vocal arrangements as heard in the music of Beyoncé, Chance the Rapper, Nao, and Ariana Grande, Zinni the Queen express herself through the music.
Read MoreInterview: Robbe - Bloody Mary
Robbe teamed up with JOKA and Syzzix for a hardstyle cover of 'Bloody Mary' by Lady Gaga, which was released in her 2011 album. The original song recently started gaining a lot of traction after TikTok users started using it in dance videos doing the Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega) dance from the Netflix show "Wednesday".
Read MoreInterview: Samantha Gibb - Sorry, Not Sorry (The Echo Sessions)
Samantha Gibb was born and raised in Miami Beach, Florida and now lives in Nashville, TN. Sam’s father, legendary Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees, vastly influenced her life and her music. She has said, “Growing up watching my father really set the bar for what kind of musician and songwriter I wanted to be”.
Read MoreInterview: Eraste - Tragedy
The Texas based musician who has certainly made a swift introduction into music, Eraste has caught the light when bright. The 21-year-old self- taught singer and instrumentalist, did not grow up in a musical household, but that hasn’t stopped her from reaching heights of the things she's capable of and that shows through her music.
Read MoreInterview: Lato - Karisma Ape
Lato brings together different influences blending them into an original form of rock. Vocals, guitars and rhythm section carefully entwine with a touch of 'electronica', and ethnic vibes go hand in hand with a natural propensity for psychedelia. Lato is the result of a long underground experience that has allowed the band to reach a mature, extremely expressive and sophisticated sound.
Read MoreInterview: Alternate Jane - Higher Ground
Alternate Jane, a pandemic-hardened doctor-musician from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia returns to the music scene with her latest music single "Higher Ground" after a hiatus which saw her attending to Covid-19 related duties and subsequently having to battle Covid-19 herself.
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