MONSTERS DUE project started before the coronavirus pandemic back in 2020. 'Real' was recorded at a studio in Monivea Galway. It was mixed and mastered by Dave Skelton who is known for producing the likes of Robbie Monaghan and Rofi James. The song was inspired by alternative rock from the late 70s and early 80s.
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: 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: Millie Blooms - Bounce Ya Necks
Millie Blooms storms back into the room with her next single ‘Bounce Ya Necks’. Conceptually the song was made to the experiences Millie has faced and continues to face in the music industry, as the song developed it became more than that.
Read MoreInterview: Munk Duane - Myths
Boston based Recording Artist, Producer and Film Composer Munk Duane has a style deeply rooted in late 60s and early 70s Soul and Pop, with unapologetic nods to legends such as Curtis Mayfield, Marvin Gaye, Prince and Stevie Wonder, crafting a sonic atmosphere that is traditional in inception and modern in execution.
Read MoreInterview: Mark Shepherd - World On Fire
World On Fire, the new single from Mark Shepherd, is a loud call to arms, a lamentation and a wry comment on a world, literally, on fire. With national politics, international relations and the climate emergency in total chaos, Mark's warm baritone soothes, warns and offers at least a bit of hope.
Read MoreInterview: My Giddy Aunt - Sunk
My Giddy Aunt initially gives off notes of dreamy indie rock, but upon further consumption reveals itself to be a delicate baguette of flavoursome arrangements, tasty grooves, perfectly marinated melodies, and fresh tomato. Formed in 2021 in Melbourne, this alt-pop powerhouse serves up a delicious niche you never knew you needed.
Read MoreReview: M. Cross Dougherty - Reveries
Ladies and gentlemen, here’s Mark Dougherty second single released this year. The North Carolina multi-instrumentalist and producer once again presents us with outstanding music, this time with the single "Reveries".
Read MoreInterview: Matteson Gregory - I'll Be Okay
Growing up with instruments throughout the home, her dad playing in punk rock bands, and weekly family karaoke nights, Matteson Gregory has always been surrounded by music. As soon as she learned to play guitar, she began to create music for her poems to express herself.
Read MoreInterview: Matyascorvinus - Her Shadow In The Flame
It all began with the ukulele. About six years ago Matyascorvinus read from a paper about this extraordinary instrument. Soon after the first ukulele was at home. Matyascorvinus started to study the fundamentals and discovered what an expressive instrument was in his hands. Experiments started and, for example, Bach was played.
Read MoreReview: Michael Donoghue - Fractals
After a set of singles that preceded it, Michael Donoghue's second album is finally out. Fractals contains eight tracks and ends up incorporating the sound that Donoghue has been releasing in the last months of his short but intense career.
Read MoreReview: M. Cross Dougherty - Fuse
It is a meditative track that was constructed with manipulated samples and FM synthesis. An astonishing piece of electronic ambient music, just like the previous tracks that M. Cross Dougherty has put out.
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Interview: Matt DeAngelis - Real Future
Matt DeAngelis is a 23-year-old singer/songwriter from Southern New Jersey, USA. He has been honing his craft as a songwriter since age 8 with the ultimate goal of spreading a positive outlook in a world that can be riddled with strife and negativity.
Read MoreInterview: Monroe Moon - New Utopia
Monroe Moon was created because, Theo met Bunny in Grand Rapids, MI in March 2010. He flew back to England the next day and sold his home and all his belongings, flew himself and Bunny to NYC to elope the first of that June. 10 years later, silently, fireside, his heart asked hers to make music and her heart said, "Yes."
Read MoreReview: Maddrigal - pneuma
Interview: Mark Rosal - You Need a Woman
BC based, Canadian singer-songwriter Mark Rosal lists among his main influences, Bob Dylan, Bob Marley, Leonard Cohen, Gordon Lightfoot, and Van Morrison. Each of Mark's songs celebrates a unique story, an introspective look at the world around us and an in-depth view of life’s journey.
Read MoreReview: Michael Donoghue - Mantis
Michael Donoghue is back, this time with the single "Mantis", the first track from his next album. "Sophomore", Donoghue’s second LP, will be out in September and this first teaser promises a lot!
Read MoreInterview: 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.
Read MoreInterview: 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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