Fia Nyxx discusses her latest video for “AEIOU”, her new album ‘Red Umbrella’, out March 25th, her upcoming tour, and what’s next

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

Julian King discusses his journey into song and dance, learning from John Legend on The Voice, his new single and music video, and what’s next for him

Growing up in church, Philadelphia-based R&B singer-songwriter Julian King was surrounded by and cultivated a love for music from an early age.  In the 8th grade, he realized he loved the stage more than anything and began to focus his energy on song and dance, going on to attend the Continue Reading

Haley Smalls discusses her musical journey, shaping her creative vision and process as an artist, her new single, her upcoming project, and what’s next

Toronto native Haley Smalls got her start in music at a young age after her parents, who recognized her talent, signed her up for singing lessons.  She was vocally trained in classical music for 4 years and studied Speech Level Singing with Toronto vocal coach Falconer Abraham, all of which Continue Reading

William Ryan Key discusses making music and finding his sound as a solo artist, his new EP, and what’s next

Although he forged his music career in the popular alt-rock band Yellowcard, when the band broke up in 2017, Tennessee-based artist William Ryan Key launched his solo career. He released his first two EP’s, Thirteen and Virtue in 2018, and on February 11th of this year he released his third solo EP Everything Except Desire via Continue Reading

Los Angeles R&B artist Sha’Leah Nikole discusses her journey into music and theater, giving back to her community, her new music video for “Mahogany”, her upcoming sophomore EP, and what’s next for her

Los Angeles-based R&B artist Sha’Leah Nikole developed a passion for music and theater early in life while attending the Amazing Grace Conservatory, a theatrical training institute focused on providing inner city youth with training in both the performing and digital arts.  After attending Alfred University in upstate New York for college, Continue Reading

London-based electronic pop-singer Sofi Vonn discusses growing up in the West Village in NYC, being mentored by renowned music producer Charlie Walk, attending college in London, her debut EP, and what’s next

London-based and New York-born electronic pop singer Sofi Vonn released her debut EP That Was A Close Call in December of 2021.  Says Sofi about the EP, “I’m so excited to finally release my first EP. I was in the same headspace when writing all of these songs (other than Next To Me, which Continue Reading

LA-based indie-electro duo Strange Hotels discuss forming the band, their new single, moving to LA, and what’s next

After touring for years as a part of Portland’s iconic touring band The Lower 48, cousins Ben Braden and Nick Sadler formed their indie-electro duo Strange Hotels in early 2018, and within weeks of forming the duo, they had the opportunity to open for Billie Eilish and Finneas at the Continue Reading

The National Parks discuss their new album, growing together as a band, creating and curating Superbloom music festival in Utah, and what’s next

In 2013, folk-influenced indie pop band The National Parks, comprised of Brady Parks [guitar, vocals], Sydney Macfarlane [keys, vocals], Cam Brannelly [drums] and Megan Parks [violin], released their debut album Young and have cultivated a loyal following of fans over the years.  Based in Provo, Utah, the 4-piece band has grown into an Continue Reading

AVATARI discusses his journey into music, becoming a solo artist, his latest single, and what’s next

Inspired by the craftsmanship of legendary rock and roll artists such as Little Richard and Mick Jagger, San Francisco alt-rock artist Ari Welkom, better known by the moniker AVATARI, is forging his own path in the California music scene.  He loved and played music from a young age but never Continue Reading

LA artist Arden Jones talks about growing up around music, finding his sound as an artist, his new single and what’s next

LA-based singer, songwriter, and rap artist Arden Jones grew up surrounded by music and was heavily influenced by being near the musical mecca of San Francisco.  Born in Marin County, just north of the Golden Gate Bridge, he spent his childhood around performers and, aside from attending concerts and festivals Continue Reading

Ryan LeVine discusses embarking on a solo career, living in Mexico for 3 months, his debut EP, and what’s next

Change can be hard, and at times painful, but can also lead to incredible growth.  For LA-based artist Ryan LeVine, the falling apart of a serious relationship and the breakup of Wildling, his band of 6 years, led to a a lot of pain but a lot of personal growth. Continue Reading

Move Like Creatures discuss forming the band, mental health, their new single, their upcoming debut EP, and what’s next for them

Although the world seemed to stop when the pandemic hit in 2020, singer Nancy Bombard took to Craigslist during the early days of the pandemic to enlist like-minded artists for a band after the dissolution of her previous band.  Her ad was answered, resulting Bombard, drummer Melissa Koziel, bassist Brian Continue Reading