Mayday Parade – Microwave // Louisville, KY // 9.22.21

Mayday Parade with Microwave Mercury Ballroom Louisville, KY September 22nd, 2021   Mercury Ballroom was packed on Wednesday night with what looked to be a nearly sold out crowd, everyone filled with anticipation of seeing Mayday Parade perform.  These guys always draw large crowds and it’s easy to see why Continue Reading

Anberlin – The Early November // Louisville, KY // 9.21.21

Anberlin with The Early November Mercury Ballroom Louisville, KY September 21st, 2021   For many bands right now, they are touring for the first time in around 2 years and are feeling happy and grateful to be back on the road!  For Anberlin and The Early November, their energy on 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

Motionless In White – Silent Planet – Dying Wish // Louisville, KY // 9.8.21

Motionless in White with Silent Planet and Dying Wish Mercury Ballroom Louisville, KY September 8th, 2021   On September the 8th, Motionless In White brought their current tour to Louisville, KY.  With many bands finally being able to tour this year, as shutdown restrictions have been eased in many states, Continue Reading

Waxahatchee- Katy Kirby // Louisville, KY // 9.2.21

Waxahatchee with Katy Kirby Zanzabar Louisville, KY September 2nd, 2021   Philadelphia artist Katie Critchfield, who goes by the moniker Waxahatchee, released her new album Saint Cloud in March of last year, right as the pandemic hit.  Unable to tour for the album at the time, she is currently touring Continue Reading

Railbird Festival // Lexington, KY // 8.28.2021 & 8.29.2021

Railbird Festival Keeneland Lexington, KY August 28th-29th, 2021   This past weekend, Railbird Festival happened in Lexington, KY at the beautiful and historic Keeneland Racetrack grounds.  With beautiful and lush green grass and rolling hills, it is a beautiful location for a music festival!  Although a large focus of the Continue Reading

The Backseat Lovers – Sleepy Gonzales // Louisville, KY // 8.17.21

The Backseat Lovers with Sleepy Gonzales Zanzabar Louisville, KY August 17th, 2021 Live music is back and last night I had the opportunity to catch Utah-based band The Backseat Lovers, who made a tour stop at Zanazabar in Louisville, KY.  Although I had only recently learned of the band, I Continue Reading

Larry Studnicky discusses The High Plains Drifters new EP and forthcoming album, how being a lawyer in the entertainment industry informed his perspective on music, his musical influences, and what’s next for the band

Larry Studnicky, an entertainment lawyer who, at the turn of the millennium, structured and closed the landmark label and publisher deals that ushered in the world of digital interactive radio (enjoyed today by listeners of Pandora, Spotify, etc.) has been pursuing his true passion in recent years: music. Influenced by the soul and rock of the 70s, and artists such Continue Reading

Hip Hop artist Steven Malcolm discusses his new EP, merging faith-based lyrics with modern hip hop, breaking generational curses and what’s next for him

Sometimes, one event can change a person’s life, and for multi-cultural hip hop artist Steven Malcolm, that event was a church service.  Raised in western Michigan and coastal Florida, Steven grew up in search of a sense of identity.  When he was 10, his father, a native Jamaican was deported Continue Reading

EG Vines discusses his upcoming album, growing as a musician, living in Nashville and what’s next

Nashville musician EG Vines never intended to sing or be a front man in a band.  Growing up in Arkansas, he got into mid to late 90s alternative bands at 13 and initially wanted to play the guitar.  A local high school band needed a singer, though, so he decided Continue Reading