Oh Wonder with Sasha Sloan Central Park Summerstage New York, NY July 9th, 2018 Words and Photos by Stefanie Dabs It’s sometimes hard to believe that nestled inside the center of Manhattan, with all of its tall buildings and bustling streets, is a huge park called Central Park. During the Continue Reading
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Rayland Baxter – Okey Dokey // New York, NY 7.13.18
Rayland Baxter with Okey Dokey Bowery Ballroom New York, NY July 13th, 2018 Words and Photos by Stefanie Dabs Nested in the lower east side of Manhattan is a music venue that I have been to many times over the years— the Bowery Ballroom. On this Friday night it was Continue Reading
With Confidence release new single “Jaded”
Australian pop-punk band, With Confidence, have released another single off their forthcoming album Love and Loathing. Lead vocalist, Jaden Seeley, discusses the new single by saying, “‘Jaded’ is about how you can’t make someone love you and the track explores the tangled hurt, confusion, and self-loathing we feel as consequence.” Love Continue Reading
RIVALS announce fall tour with Assuming We Survive
Photo by Matt Bender Dark pop-rock powerhouse RIVALS have had a busy year so far. In addition to their current cross-country tour with Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, the band dropped their debut full-length album, Damned Soul, in February via Smartpunk Records. The 10-track banger, produced by John Espy (Red Jumpsuit Apparatus) and Continue Reading
Alubum Review: Lydia “Liquor”
Review by Katie Burns From day one in the industry, Lydia has made it clear what style direction the band will go in. It’s all about the way the music makes you feel, and the trend continues with their newest release, Liquor. This upbeat indie band from Arizona begins this Continue Reading
Courage My Love – New Volume // London, UK 7.12.18
Courage My Love with New Volume Thousand Island London, UK July 12, 2018 Words and Photos by Katie Frost The last time I saw Canadian pop/rock trio Courage My Love play a headline show in the London was back in November 2017 when they played The Borderline. Tonight’s show at Continue Reading
Album Review: Just Friends “Nothing But Love”
Review by Annayelli Flores Once in a blue moon, there comes a band whose sound you cannot categorize or even begin to describe. They blur genres, weave and twist their music into a sonic blend that surrenders you lost for words, and leaves you shook with their capabilities in making Continue Reading
Behind The Lens with Brittany O’Brien
Photo by Josh Lippi Brittany O’Brien is a freelance photographer who grew up in Santa Rosa, California. Brittany made the move to Oakland, California (about an hour South of her hometown), her homebase when she’s not on the road touring with bands like Hippo Campus, Finish Ticket and K. Flay. Continue Reading
Spirit Haus release new single “You Don’t Love Me (Like You Used To)”
Photo by Derek Fass You might recognize Bruno Catrambone from the Philadelphia based indie-pop band, CRUISR. However, Catrambone has been devoting his time recently to his solo project, Spirit Haus. He began experimenting with home-production as a way to collect demos and piece together ideas during downtime between tours and Continue Reading
Jared & the Mill release video for “Break the Ether”
Indie-folk outfit Jared & The Mill have channeled the energy-charged emotion they funnel throughout everything they touch into their new video for “Break in the Ether”. You can watch the video here. The song reinforces Billboard Magazines notion that “Jared & The Mill often sing songs with messages of authenticity, open-mindedness and acknowledgement of others’ Continue Reading
Slowly Slowly announce tour, share new single “Smile Lines”
Slowly Slowly have shared “Smile Lines”, the latest single and music video off their new album St. Leonards. The band also announced a national headlining tour, set to kick off in Brisbane in November. You can watch the music video below: The dark, haunting refrain of “Smile Lines” is captured through the Continue Reading
Alessia Cara shares new song “A Little More” as birthday gift to fans
Alessia Cara, the pop singer that made a name for herself by working with Logic on his anti-suicide anthem as well as her work on the Disney Pixar film Moana, has released a new song titled “A Little More” as a birthday gift to her fans. A thank you, of Continue Reading