Interview: Dead Reynolds - Wake Up

Dead Reynolds hail from East Anglia and mix alt rock, indie rock, and pop punk with anthemic melodies and unexpected twists. They formed in October 2018 through the local music scene and have picked up long-standing support from Kerrang! Radio, Rock Sound Magazine, Powerplay Magazine, and critical acclaim from Louder/Classic Rock, plus Amazing Radio and BBC Introducing.

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Interview: Downtown Patriots - Said And Done

Downtown Patriots was created in 2015 by Danny Watts, a multi-instrumentalist from Woodbridge, Suffolk. Originally working with session drummer James Duncan on the two debut EPs “Love” and “Guiding Light” before settling with Ben Cochrane to create a 2-man band for live gigs. Danny and Ben began recording the debut Downtown Patriots album “Legacy” in 2015 but wasn’t released until 2019.

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Interview: ORCA - Better Now

In 2020, ORCA started a new way of creating original music, where she brings her own version of the music she has loved since she was a child. The innovative pop productions with a nod to the r&b music of the late 90's and early 00's. Or plunged into a creative process of about two and a half years, of finding her voice.

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Interview: greenhouse - Finally Over

With two singles in the last three months, ’god-like’ and Here I Am, greenhouse launched anew! Both tracks received great reviews, and resulted in a building anticipation for their next release…here it is, The Dylan Adams (DMAs) mixed, Finally Over. A pulsating barrage of melodic indie guitar, like a more pumped up version of The Church, delivered in thicker layers and with a snotty attitude.

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Interview: Cobbler - Songs, Delayed

Cobbler is an electronic musician and producer from Sheffield, UK. He has two full albums and a mini-album already in stores, as well as ongoing collaborations with the poet Luke Wright (under the name The People Who Run The Country) and the singer-songwriter Michael Vickers (under the name Dogs Don't Deal).

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Interview: Parjam Parsi - Empty Spaces

Parjam Parsi had an early introduction to music, learning the piano throughout his youth. It was through this that Parsi began to immerse himself in the styles of classical composers from previous generations as well as the music of contemporary composers. He then forged his musical path through composition. Currently, Parsi works as an audio engineer, producer, and composer.

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Interview: Masha and the Fam - Mercyfuck

Masha and the Fam are an indie alt sextuplet that are breaking the barriers of conventionality to create a soulful sound that blends and transcends genres and energizes live audiences. Masha Alexis (lead vocals, keys), Thomas D. Smith (guitar), Servio Maldonado (bass), Kyle Dombroski (drums), Max Maynard (trumpet) and William James Carter III (saxophone) comprise Masha and the Fam.

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Interview: SANTISAUN - Crono

SANTISAUN (Santiago Abad) has been devoted to music since he can remember, playing the guitar from a young age, passing thru various bands, and falling in love with electronic music almost 20 years ago. His first passion was Djing which led him to be a regular at the most successful electronic club in his hometown Quito - Ecuador for almost 10 years (Club Blues).

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Interview: Clare Easdown - Wrap Me Up

Hailing from Sydney, Australia by the deep blue, Clare Easdown perceived music like the generous expanse of the sea. Creating a complex response with electronic music, she delves into the depths of her love for melody. 'Wrap Me Up' is a cry out for love, a cry out to be held and to be wrapped up in beautiful, comfortable bliss.

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Interview: Aminta Skye - Canyon

Emerging alt-rock artist Aminta Skye returns with her breakthrough sophomore single release, “Canyon”, which was released on March 10, 2023. Aminta’s alluring and multifaceted songwriting style pulls from classic songs written by pop-rock and singer-songwriter icons Jeff Buckley, Paramore, and The 1975.

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Interview: David Peril - She's Everyone's Girl

David Peril started writing songs again a year ago after a break of 22 years. After he started recording them and noticed they were pretty good, he decided to ask a few friends to add some backing. They are all very experienced musicians who didn't take the break that he did. This is a song written by him a couple years ago after the birth of his great-niece.

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Interview: Luna Waves - Blood Moon

Luna Waves – is the brainchild of Bedford-based singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Rob Muir. Raised on Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Soundgarden and The Smashing Pumpkins, Rob considers himself a ’90s kid at heart. However, he was exposed to a miscellany of influences – such as The Beatles, Pink Floyd and Jimi Hendrix – by his musician father, which have coloured and shaped the Luna Waves sound.

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Interview: Ritu - Swimming

Ritu is a neo-soul singer-songwriter born and raised in London. Growing up with Indian parents she was surrounded by the culture and listened to a lot of Indian music, which has heavily influenced western music, and has a lot of similarities with jazz music. This made her be inspired by artists like The Beatles, Amy Winehouse, and Fleetwood Mac.

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Interview: Jon McLeod - Lily's Game

Brighton based singer/songwriter; Jon McLeod blends a variation of indie, folk & blues, then adds a personal twist to the genres, creating his own alternative approach with a calmly compelling vocal delivery and distinctive guitar playing. He’s been writing, recording and performing in different projects and in the past has received airplay on BBC radio stations.

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Interview: Liv Crash - You Fool (Mad)

Milan-based musician Liv Crash is a guitarist at heart. He incorporates a melodic blend of rock, funk, and jazz influences into his music, and pens his tunes on his own. Liv Crash’s signature sound, featured in his debut single, “’Cause even in this song”, showcases his versatility by featuring funk and rock guitar parts.

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