Paulina Vo discusses her new single and music video, growing up as the daughter of refugees, empowering other womxn in the music industry and what’s next

Music has always been a source of comfort and expression for Brooklyn-based indie, R&B, pop-soul artist and producer Paulina Vo.  The daughter of Vietnamese immigrants, she was born in New Orleans and moved around a lot, spending time in Orlando, Phoenix and now Brooklyn.  Growing up in a predominately white Continue Reading

Vanessa Silberman discusses her new single, her work to empower women in all aspects of the music industry, staying busy during the pandemic and what’s next for her

Brooklyn-based independent singer, songwriter, producer and label owner Vanessa Silberman is a force to be reckoned with.  Having been a part of the music industry for close to two decades in many different aspects, she takes a very DIY approach to her music and independently booked over 800 shows between Continue Reading

Janie May discusses her debut EP, finding balance in her life, filming music videos and what’s next

Soul-infused Brooklyn pop artist Janie May released her debut EP Balance Me on November 30th, an album that features two songs that she worked on with producer Zach Fuller and a collaboration with The Beat Disciples.  In her words, “My EP Balance Me is fundamentally about growth and the growing pains that often come along with Continue Reading

River Hooks discusses her solo debut album, moving to NY at 17, her evolution as an artist and what’s next for her

As a musician, music producer and music publicist, NY-based musician/publicist River Hooks is a multi-faceted artist.  Growing up in the DC area, her aunt moved to NY as she was entering high school.  Frequent visits into the city with her family allowed her to experience firsthand the ins and outs Continue Reading

Ryder Cooley discusses her band Dust Bowl Faeries, their forthcoming album, her love for and connection to animals and what’s next

Sometimes dark times can fuel creativity and manifest good things, and for Ryder Cooley the ongoing pandemic has done just that.  The founder of the New York-based dark carnival band Dust Bowl Faeries, she and her band will be releasing their latest album, The Plague Garden, on November 20th. “The Continue Reading

The Neverlutionaries’ Christopher Harold Wells discusses his new project, his new single, his upcoming album and what’s next

Christopher Harold Wells is a musician well-versed in the art of blending many different genres into his sound.  Born in Philadelphia by way of North Carolina, Well’s family tree has generations of musicians within it making a career in music inevitable for him.   He formed his first band, the industrial Continue Reading

Molly Parden discusses her upcoming EP, how she got started in music, making music videos and what’s next

Born in Atlanta and raised in Jonesboro, GA, the now Nashville-based artist Molly Parden’s musical journey started out as a mystery.  Raised in the Pentecostal church, Parden had little exposure to music outside of church hymnals, but started to discover a love for music and the simplicity of melodies upon Continue Reading

Tyrell Tompkins of Mall Daze discusses the duo’s new single, his love for making music videos and what’s next

Mall Daze is the solo project turned duo of Tyrell Tompkins and Kipp Riley, the founding lyricist and the drummer of the Alaskan indie-pop wizards, Lavoy.  As a blatant sound departure from the still active 4-piece, Mall Daze pits an indie cynicism against the backdrop of a lighter mutt-wave or Continue Reading

Judy Whitmore discusses her debut album, her love for The Great American Songbook, her love for adventure and what’s next

There is something to be said about the timeless quality of The Great American Songbook, and for California vocalist, author, pilot, psychologist and theatre producer Judy Whitmore, it was the music show grew up with.  Raised in Studio City, CA, Whitmore’s parents were lovers of the symphony and musical theatre, Continue Reading

East Of June discuss how the band came together, their new single and video for “Little Bird” and what’s next

Every now and then, a musical collaboration comes together so naturally that it is like fate stepping in.  For the members of East of June, what was intended to be a behind-the-scenes songwriting collective naturally progressed into a band.  Comprised of Emily Rath (vocals/keys), Dirk Lance, a founding member of Continue Reading

Josie Cotton discusses the re-issue of her first album ‘Convertible Music’, working with producers Bobby and Larson Paine, her love of science fiction and what’s next

Singer Josie Cotton has a timeless quality about her.   Considered one of New Wave’s most iconic voices, she has enjoyed a long and interesting career through which she has explored many different sounds.  Rising to fame with hits such as “Johnny Are You Queer?”, “Jimmy Loves Maryanne” and “He Could Continue Reading

Treva Blomquist discusses her new album, the evolution of her music, performing at her first drive-in concert and what’s next

With her latest album Snakes & Saints, Nashville artist Treva Blomquist gave her music the freedom to go where it wanted, straying from her previous Americana leaning sounds.  This leap of faith paid off for her, resulting in an incredible album of songs that explore a more indie pop feel Continue Reading