New York artist Moose releases latest single “I Got Your Six”

Moose’s fun and romantic pop sound, by turns danceable, silly, and heartfelt, is inspired by his relationship with his wife of 12 years. He started making pop tunes as Valentine’s Day presents for her, and it got out of hand. She gave him the pet name Moose, which is an Continue Reading

Nessa release their latest single “Sovay”

Nessa brings the best kind of surprise to any music event.  Combining whimsy with serious musicianship, Nessa can put audiences into a trance or up on their feet dancing.  Nessa is classified as World Music/Celtic Inspired, yet this genre definition limits the experience.  A Nessa show or album will take Continue Reading

HARLOE releases an acoustic version of her latest single “Crush On You”

While bravery materializes in a myriad of ways, for solo artist and Grammy-nominated producer/songwriter HARLOE, it entails stepping up to a microphone and singing truth directly from the heart. Stepping out from behind her role as a songwriter and into her own artistry, HARLOE constructs a world of her own in Continue Reading

ALBUM REVIEW: “Everyone Loves You… Once You Leave Them” by The Amity Affliction is a return to form, albeit an unconventional one

A return to form is something that few bands actually deliver on when they say that they are returning to previous material. We luckily got to see it with bands such as We Came as Romans with Cold Like War, Like Moths to Flames with their most recent EP Where Continue Reading

Michelle Kash releases 3 dance video remixes for her cover of “Personal Jesus”

When Michelle Kash ponders the nature of her music, the New York-born and Los Angeles-based songstress does so by likening it to “a dimly lit room” and “torn lace.”  Pinned down by her smoky soulful delivery and a personal style somewhere between Debbie Harry and Old Hollywood pinup, these visions Continue Reading

Lowen releases her new single and video for “Just Fucking Let Me Love You”

To understand the artist Lowen is to understand transformation – one that has been slow, beautiful, and a little bit rough around the edges, in more ways than one.  Gaining notoriety touring throughout North America, Emily Kopp often felt hopeless and lost in the industry.  After a brief hiatus filled Continue Reading

ALKE release new single “Gemini”

ALKE, who’s name literally translates to means “the personification of courage,” believe in themselves.  The LA based synth-pop duo, comprised of singer-songwriter A.K Karrasch and singer-songwriter/producer Jameson Flood, met in Nashville in 2015 while working with a mutual musician friend and connected in the studio.  The two performed some shows in Continue Reading

Michigan Rattlers release latest single “Desert Heat”

Lifelong friends and deep-north natives, Michigan Rattlers play heavy-hearted folk-rock with an aching dose of Midwestern nice.  Graham Young (lead vocals/guitar), Adam Reed (vocals/upright bass), Christian Wilder (vocals/piano) and Tony Audia (drums) began writing music and performing together in their Northern Michigan high school.  They regularly played every bar, cafe, and Continue Reading

Yoshi Flower releases new video for “7 Days”

LA artist Josh Smith, who goes by the name Yoshi Flower, exploded onto the scene in March of 2018 with his debut track “Movies”, having since released tracks “Just On Drugs”, “Woke” and “Brown Paper Bag”, to name a few.  Originally from Detroit, Smith was a member of the “cosmic Continue Reading

Greg Hoy & The Boys release new single and video for “Green”

Greg Hoy is a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, a recording producer, a recording engineer, something of a marketing guru, a jingle and sound composer and producer, a “people engineer” in the tech world, an art director, and a label owner.  But when you boil it all down—he’s really just a guy in Continue Reading

Boy In Space releases new single “Caroline”

Boy in Space is the artist moniker of Robin Lundbäck, a youngster that hails from Alingäs, Sweden. The “In Space” aspect of his name isn’t as cosmic as it sounds, but is instead about the state of being ‘in-between’.  It’s about being neither at the start nor being anywhere towards the Continue Reading

Beabadoobee releases animated video for “Sun More Often”

London based bedroom-pop songwriter Beabadoobee recently released her animated video for the third track from her Space Cadet EP, “Sun More Often”.  The video was animated by Elliot Bech (@chubbypumpers) who created Bea’s Loveworm and Space Cadet EP artwork and provides an origin story for the alien on the cover of the latter. Continue Reading