Jay Ratinoff discusses his transition from acting to singing, his new single and video for “Fire” and what’s next for him

Latin American singer Jay Ratinoff is forging his own musical path.  Splitting his time between California and Mexico City, he recently released his scorching bilingual single “Fire” about embracing the heat and sensuality of the moment.  “”Fire” was a made up of story that came out of my subconscious mind. Continue Reading

Tom Goss discusses his new album, his music videos, being a voice for the LGBT community and what’s next

Tom Goss, an indie singer-songwriter based in California, is a prolific writer and performer who has been using his musical platform over the years to give a voice to the LGBT community. He won Best Gay Musician in DC from The Washington Blade, both in 2011 and 2012, and many of Continue Reading

David ‘Dc’ Logan of OFFICER discusses his upcoming album, his special connection with his fans, his community outreach in London and what’s next for him

London-based musician David ‘Dc’ Logan, better known by the moniker OFFICER, has drawn comparisons to Damien Rice, The National and Florence and The Machine with his strong, emotional and melodic sound.  Logan was born in Glasgow and raised in Northern Ireland, drawing musical influences from Celtic Folk, British Pop, American Continue Reading

Victims Of Circumstance discuss their new album, their changing sound and what’s next for them

Florida punk-ska band Victims of Circumstance have made a name for themselves over the years with their blend of pop hooks and unique ska style.  Founded in 2005 in Clearwater, Florida, the band is comprised of Michael Smyth (vocals/guitar), Glen Stewart (drums), Lindsey Pittard (bass), Jason Atheney (saxophone) and Devin Continue Reading

Michelle Kash discusses her new single, discovering her voice, her love of animals and what’s next

LA-based indie pop artist Michelle Kash never had intentions of becoming a musician.  Born and raised in New York, she grew up playing a bit of piano and guitar.  It wasn’t until a meditation/spirituality retreat in Utah in 2013 that her voice came to her in a sound and tone Continue Reading

Jake Kemble discusses his new EP, his sonic growth as a musician and what’s next

Iowa based singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Jake Kemble began songwriting as the frontman for his rick band Kick, having released two studio EPs and played hundreds of shows over the years.  Kemble started playing the guitar in high school and, at the age of 19, moved to the Twin Cities to try to Continue Reading

The Captain’s Son discusses their new album, running their own label and what’s next

California pop band The Captain’s Son, comprised of Paige Byrd (guitar/vocals), Jarred Hayden (drums) and William Hopkins (bass/vocals), blend catchy warm guitar melodies, laid-back harmonizing vocals and upbeat drum rhythms, reminiscent of early California surf pop.  Living in Long Beach, California, the band formed after Byrd and Hayden started playing together as teens. Hopkins later Continue Reading

Dalton Deschain discusses the new Dalton Deschain & The Traveling Show EP, his new horror comic MONOCUL and what’s next for the band

NYC pulp-punk band Dalton Deschain & The Traveling Show, comprised of Dalton Deschain (vocals/guitar), Jo Kroger (vocals/keyboards), Day Clancy (bass) and Phil Harris (drums), are described as the perfect combination of Stephen King, Danny Elfman, Alkaline Trio and John Cameron Mitchell, performing a blend of dark but humorous experimental punk Continue Reading

Eli Musser discusses his upcoming album, his songwriting style and what’s next

New York singer/songwriter/guitarist Eli Musser will be releasing his debut, self-produced album Content next month which was mixed by veteran technician, Bryce Goggin (Pavement, Evan Dando, Sean Lennon, Ramones, etc).  Although he has recorded music with others in the past, Musser considers this his debut album as it is his first recording under his name.  A formally Continue Reading

Imani Coppola discusses her new album, forging her own path as an artist and what’s next

New York-based singer and multi-instrumentalist Imani Coppola cultivated a love of music at an early age, with a jazz musician father, bass playing mother and siblings who were also musicians.  She learned the violin at the age of six and studied studio composition briefly at State University of New York Continue Reading