Celebrities underground, the basement of a nightclub that I had never ventured into, until now. Showing up not long after doors, we waited approximately ten minutes before my friends and I were finally in and heading into the underground. The first noticeable thing was how hot it was as coatcheck Continue Reading
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Ruston Kelly // Cleveland, OH // 10.31.2019
Ruston Kelly Cambridge Room at the House OF Blues Cleveland, OH October 31st 2019 No better way to spend Halloween than to listen to Ruston Kelly perform a few tracks of his album “Halloween”. Despite it being a holiday, the Cambridge Room at the House of Blues filled up pretty Continue Reading
X Ambassadors // New York, NY // 10.30.19
X Ambassadors Terminal 5 New York, NY October 30th, 2019 Photos by Andrew Pintado
Alexander 23 releases debut EP ‘I’m Sorry I Love You’ and new video for “See You Later”
Chicago pop musician Alexander Glantz, better known by his moniker Alexander 23, has been creating a major buzz since signing with Interscope Records and releasing his debut single “Dirty AF1’s” earlier this year. Soon after it’s release, he was invited out on Alec Benjamin’s sold-out North American “Outrunning Karma Tour”, Continue Reading
Jacqueline Loor premieres new music video for “Don’t You Pretend”
Jacqueline Loor is an alternative-pop singer-songwriter from Miami, FL who writes powerful music from the heart and who taught herself to play guitar at nineteen, using it to create original songs after every heartbreak and loss. She noticed her vulnerability and honesty in her lyrics along with the catchiness of Continue Reading
Chris Rockwell premieres video for latest track “Catch A Vibe”
Chris Rockwell is a New Jersey hip-hop artist and spoken word poet who has been performing his music and poetry around the country since 2005. He has since released two full-length spoken word albums, four solo hip-hop records and and one EP with his band Chris Rockwell and the Stickball Continue Reading
New Name, New Sound with Locket’s All Out
After a short hiatus in 2016, group Safe to Say make a comeback under new name Locket. This new name was the starting point of a new era and new sound for the group. “All Out” echoes the integrity and creative process of this band. The record opens up Continue Reading
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