The RT’s discuss maturing as a band, their new album, playing live again, and what’s next for the band

After almost a decade of performing as The Rad Trads, the Brooklyn-based band, having matured over the years, both personally and sonically, decided to change their name to The RT’s with their recently released self-titled album.  Written during the pandemic, when everything was shutdown, it’s an album they say feels Continue Reading

Pepper Lewis discusses how music helped her cope with high school and the loss of her mom, her singles “Planetarium” and “Same Stuff”, her forthcoming debut EP, and what’s next for her

As a self-professed “old soul”, LA-based artist Pepper Lewis used music growing up to cope with high school, where she was an outcast, and with the passing of her mom. Raised in Queens and Long Island, Pepper knew she wanted to be a musician at a young age and counts Continue Reading

Boxout discusses his journey into music, his creative process, technology in music, his new single and what’s next

Chicago producer, singer, songwriter, ukelelist and multi-instrumentalist Jordan Kahn, who goes by the artist name Boxout, creates music that blends elements of various genres, including electronic, hip hop, punk, and indie music, creating his own original style while paying homage to his musical influences.  He started writing and producing original Continue Reading

Kali Masi discuss their evolution as as band, their new album, their limited edition, signature hot sauce, and what’s next for them

Chicago punk band Kali Masi has been heavily touring and self-promoting for the past 6 years.  Having met in high school, singer/guitarist Sam Porter and drummer John Garrison started playing music together, later forming The Howl, which they later changed to Kali Masi.  The band has released a few singles and Continue Reading

KILLBOY discusses her journey into music, learning to produce and engineer her own music, attending a Pitbull writing camp and what’s next for her

Born and raised in a small border town between Texas and Arkansas, LA-based Mexican-American musician, singer-songwriter, record producer, engineer, music video director, and visual artist KILLBOY knew from a young age that she wanted to pursue music.  Her music is a blend of different styles and genres including, but not Continue Reading

Nashville pop/soul artist Wyn Starks discusses his journey into music, living as his most authentic self, his new album ‘Black Is Golden’, and what’s next for him

Born and raised in Minneapolis, Wyn Starks had a deep love of music as a child and knew from a young age that he wanted to be a singer.  Influenced by artists such as Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye, and Prince, he developed a love for the sounds of Continue Reading

Fia Nyxx discusses her early career as a competitive dancer, finding her love for music and performing, her new single and upcoming album, and what’s next for her

A veteran of the industry, Denver based singer/songwriter/performer Fia Nyxx grew up dancing competitively and singing in her church choir.  Born Rachel Applehans, her creativity was cultivated from an early age and she realized she loved the spotlight and performing for people, deciding as she got older that she wanted Continue Reading

GAYLE talks about her journey into music, her latest single, signing with Atlantic records and what’s next

Nashville-based pop artist GAYLE grew up loving music.  She grew up outside of Dallas and started singing at the age of 7 after learning about jazz vocalists such as Ella Fitzgerald in school.  Over the next few years, she learned how to play guitar and writing her own songs.  At Continue Reading

Maeve Steele discusses her journey into music, her new single “Shimmer”, finding her style as an artist and what’s next

For California-based pop artist Maeve Steele, music has always been a part of her life and was surrounded by the sounds of folk, Americana, and country music growing up.  She began classical violin lessons before kindergarten, and by the time she was in elementary school, she was learning guitar and Continue Reading

LA-based rapper MoThoro discusses his journey into music, finding his sound as an artist, his new album ‘Now or Never’, and what’s next

The son of a local rap artist, LA native and rap artist MoThoro credits his father with influencing him to start writing raps at a young age.  Surrounded by the sounds of everything from hip hop to jazz to soul music and R&B, music has always been a part of Continue Reading

JAN3T discusses his evolving sound as an artist, his new single “Allons Y”, why Gen Z gives him hope for the future, and what’s next

A love for Jimi Hendrix and learning and emulating his performances was New York artist JAN3T’s musical training in his early years.  With an intense love for collaboration and live shows, he began to feel lost and isolated during the latter part of the pandemic, with a search for online Continue Reading