Comedic alt-pop artist corook reminds us “it’s ok!”, creates adult lullaby for when life is just too much; Supporting X Ambassadors for “a night benefiting reproductive rights” at The Troubadour on 8.22 ; Debut achoo! EP out now

Self-described “singer, songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist, and huge f*ckin dork,” corook [pronounced ‘co-rook’], has created an adult lullaby, “it’s ok!”, for when life is just too much. After teasing snippets of the unreleased track in several of her videos on TikTok, the song started to garner an incredible response, earning nearly Continue Reading

Portland-based singer, songwriter, and guitarist Sarah Moon releases catchy, versatile debut album ‘Cut & Run’

“I want to take my music as far as I can”, says Portland based singer, songwriter and guitarist Sarah Moon. Moon has one of those epic, riveting, and engaging voices that pulls you in. While paying respectful homage to her influences including Etta James, Chris Cornell, classic rock and early Continue Reading

Justice Carradine is back with “Tears In My Eyes”; Rising singer-songwriter shares first new single of 2022

Chosen Music/Atlantic Records recording artist Justice Carradine has shared his first new single in over a year, “Tears In My Eyes”, which was shot in in Justice’s home state of Utah. Born out of Justice’s first-ever panic attack, which he experienced driving from Utah to LA to record new music, Continue Reading

Ada Marques releases pragmatic single “Napkin” emphasizing important mental health topics

Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Ada Marques has released her pragmatic single “Napkin.” The new track, written as a letter to herself, scribbled onto a napkin by the cynical side of her personality, takes a candid look at the seclusion, sadness, and self-hate we buried underneath our surface and mask from our Continue Reading

Imaad Wasif embraces the pandemic on gorgeous new album ‘So Long Mr. Fear’ out August 9th; First single “Fader” out now

“I wanted to be able to hear my voice without any trace of self-consciousness, without overthinking it, and let the lyrics keep their presence,” says acclaimed Los Angeles singer, guitarist and songwriter Imaad Wasif about the recording of his gorgeous new album So Long Mr. Fear (release date: August 9, Continue Reading

Princess Goes To The Butterfly Museum Kicks Off Summer Headline Tour Today

On the heels of an electrifying, sold-out series of spring tour dates, Princess Goes To The Butterfly Museum (Michael C. Hall, Peter Yanowitz & Matt Katz-Bohen) will kick off their summer headline tour today in Baltimore at Soundstage before making stops in Detroit, Chicago, Nashville, Atlanta and more. Led by Continue Reading

Animated Short Chilly & Milly Shines Light on Healthcare Flaws, appears on PBS Short Film Festival

Chilly & Milly, the powerful and gripping 3D animated short film by William D. Caballero about love, loss, and the flaws in our healthcare system for many Latinos, appears on the PBS Short Film Festival running from July 11-22, presented by Latino Public Broadcasting. You can watch the short film HERE.         Chilly & Milly, which made Continue Reading

MUNA release their highly anticipated self-titled album on Saddest Factory Records and announce upcoming tour dates, with a stop in Louisville, KY on August 5th

Los Angeles-based trio MUNA released their highly anticipated and career defining self-titled album to critical acclaim last month (via Saddest Factory Records) and this month they will hit the road in support of it. On August 5 they’ll make a stop in Louisville, KY to perform at Headliners Music Hall. The band is composed Continue Reading

Reed Mitchell premieres new indie pop single “Hold Me By the Shoulder”

Folk singer/songwriter Reed Mitchell is getting set to release his debut album, Hot & Cold. After some reflection during the pandemic with forced solitude due to his divorce 3 weeks before lockdown, Reed emerged with a new sense of self and what he wanted to do. “I always looked back Continue Reading

Third Eye Blind // Columbus, OH // 07.12.2022

Third Eye Blind with Taking Back Sunday & Hockey Dad KEMBA Live! Columbus, OH July 12, 2022   The Summer Gods 2022 tour made a stop in Columbus, OH on Tuesday night and it was an evening fans won’t forget anytime soon. After a great opening set by Hockey Dad, Continue Reading

Judy Whitmore releases single and music video for “It Could Happen To You” and announces live concert with 15-piece band in Costa Mesa, California at Segerstrom Center for the Arts on October 15th at 8PM

Acclaimed vocalist, pilot, best-selling author, psychologist and theater producer Judy Whitmore has released her new single/music video for “It Could Happen To You” featuring a stunning piano solo from award-winning pianist/conductor Tamir Hendelman, breathing an effervescent new energy into the pop standard. With her music amassing over one million streams, “It Could Happen To You” Continue Reading

Erika Olson premieres her Folk-Pop single “I Don’t Feel Like Fighting”

American Expat now living in East Sussex, Erika Olson has seen many versions of herself to get where she is today. As someone who grew up all over the United States, she’s learned that change is her constant and her power is her ability to start again. Initially, she wanted Continue Reading