Stefan Alexander premieres cover of the Tweet (featuring Missy Elliot) track “Oops (Oh My)”

Stefan Alexander is an NYC-based queer pop singer-songwriter. He grew up in an artistic household in Northampton, Massachusetts and can play the cello, mandolin, piano and guitar.  Alexander attended NYU’s Clive Davis Program and while there he formed a folk band with pop singer Phoebe Ryan.  The NYC folk clubs Continue Reading

Third Eye Blind release “Screamer”, to embark on headlining tour with Smallpools

Third Eye Blind, the iconic rock band from San Francisco, California, released their sixth studio album Screamer earlier this month. The album, which Pitchfork touted as a hefty 6.9 sees the band push their limits into more radio friendly pop-rock while still grasping tightly to their well known lyrical themes. With Continue Reading

Hollywood Cemetery premiere their new single “Seventeen”

Hollywood Cemetery is the product of a decade long friendship and a group’s obsession for their music. Because they have all learned and progressed as musicians together, and played so many shows together, they have created a band that’s always on the same page.  Hailing from Richmond, Virginia, Hollywood Cemetery Continue Reading

Val Astaire premieres new video for “Kiss”

Musician Val Astaire, a Philadelphia native turned New York City local, has spent the better part of a decade contributing to several musical projects across over 60 countries. In 2017, he took a break from touring and performing and in 2018 decided to collaborate with producer and guitarist Christopher Curran 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

Matt Maeson – The Technicolors // Louisville, KY // 10.18.19

Matt Maeson with The Technicolors Zanzabar Louisville, KY October 18th, 2019 Alternative/indie acoustic musician Matt Maeson has been building a steady and loyal fanbase since  exploding onto the scene a few years back, as evidenced by his recent sold out Louisville show.   The smaller, more intimate venue was the Continue Reading

Taking Back Sunday – Red City Radio // Cleveland, OH // 10.21.2019 & 10.22.2019

Taking Back Sunday with Red City Radio House OF Blues Cleveland, OH October 21st & 22nd, 2019 Taking Back Sunday celebrated their 20th anniversary at the House Of Blues in Cleveland by playing for two consecutive nights. Opening up was a punk rock band from Oklahoma, Red City Radio. They Continue Reading

Joseph // San Francisco, CA // 10.20.19

Joseph The Fillmore San Francisco, CA 10.20.19 Sister-trio folk rock band Joseph closed out their Good Luck, Kid tour in San Francisco at The Fillmore to an admiring Sunday night crowd. The Portland based sisters supported their recently released album of the same name. The record is full of bigger, Continue Reading

Duncan Fellows discuss their new EP, new music video, growing their sound and what’s next

Indie rock band Duncan Fellows, comprised of Colin Harman (guitar/vocals), Cullen Trevino (guitar/vocals), Jack Malonis (keys/back up vocals/guitar), Tim Hagen (drums) and David Stimson (bass), have been garnering a growing fanbase over the past several years.  Based in Austin, TX, Trevino and Harman met while attending the University of Texas, Continue Reading

Fathers premiere video for latest single “O’Malley”

Fathers, a post-hardcore/prog-metal band from Denver, performs heavy music without being cliche and the group thrives in pouring genuine emotion into every piece.  Channeling hardcore heavyweights such as Cave In, Big Business, Converge and Trap Them, Fathers bring a unique vision to the table.  Their new record was recorded, mixed, Continue Reading