LA artist Arden Jones talks about growing up around music, finding his sound as an artist, his new single and what’s next

LA-based singer, songwriter, and rap artist Arden Jones grew up surrounded by music and was heavily influenced by being near the musical mecca of San Francisco.  Born in Marin County, just north of the Golden Gate Bridge, he spent his childhood around performers and, aside from attending concerts and festivals Continue Reading

George Perris announces third PBS Concert Special “George Perris: A Sunset in Greece” premiering December 15th and releases new rendition of ABBA’s “I Have A Dream”

Acclaimed Greek vocalist George Perris has released his inimitable spin on the ABBA smash, “I Have A Dream”, featuring footage from his upcoming third PBS concert special George Perris: A Sunset in Greece, premiering December 15th. The special will feature captivating live performances from the singer filmed at the 2,500-year-old Temple of Aphaea, making George the first artist in Continue Reading

Ryan LeVine discusses embarking on a solo career, living in Mexico for 3 months, his debut EP, and what’s next

Change can be hard, and at times painful, but can also lead to incredible growth.  For LA-based artist Ryan LeVine, the falling apart of a serious relationship and the breakup of Wildling, his band of 6 years, led to a a lot of pain but a lot of personal growth. Continue Reading

New York rock and roll band Taylor and the Apes premiere their new single “Girl From Montreal” and accompanying music video

Taylor and the Apes come alive today as they debut their new single and video for “Girl from Montreal.”  The journey they take the listener on is quite elegantly executed. From the very beginning there is a unique spirit to the sound.  “Girl from Montreal” is infectiously catchy and it is Continue Reading

The Ghost Club releases new single “I Feel Fine”

Rising independent alt-pop act The Ghost Club, the musical brainchild of singer, songwriter, producer, and multi- instrumentalist Domenic Dunegan, has released their new single “I Feel Fine.”  The Ghost Club delivers anthems that are as infectious as they are intriguing—just the kind of enigma alternative music needs.  Newest output “I Continue Reading

Manchester Orchestra – Foxing – Slothrust // Louisville, KY // 11.16.21

Manchester Orchestra with Foxing and Slothrust Mercury Ballroom Louisville, KY November 16th, 2021   Manchester Orchestra brought their current tour to Louisville, KY on Tuesday night to a sold out crowd of eager fans.  Starting things out this evening was Boston rock band Slothrust.  Having just released their new album Continue Reading

Dr. Martino premieres their music video for “When You Want It”

Dr. Martino is about to take over the world with their new video for “When You Want It” which is out today.  Taken from their upcoming album release No Outlet, out this Friday, November 19th, the band entices from start to finish.  The bold new video fits the single like a glove, which Continue Reading

Move Like Creatures discuss forming the band, mental health, their new single, their upcoming debut EP, and what’s next for them

Although the world seemed to stop when the pandemic hit in 2020, singer Nancy Bombard took to Craigslist during the early days of the pandemic to enlist like-minded artists for a band after the dissolution of her previous band.  Her ad was answered, resulting Bombard, drummer Melissa Koziel, bassist Brian Continue Reading

Sebastian Bach – Kaleido – Edgar Red // Louisville, KY // 11.12.21

Sebastian Bach with Kaleido and Edgar Red Mercury Ballroom Louisville, KY November 12th, 2021   Nostalgia is a powerful emotion and I was feeling especially nostalgic this past Friday  night when Sebastian Bach brought his current tour to Louisville, KY.  The former frontman of iconic heavy metal band Skid Row, Continue Reading

The RT’s discuss maturing as a band, their new album, playing live again, and what’s next for the band

After almost a decade of performing as The Rad Trads, the Brooklyn-based band, having matured over the years, both personally and sonically, decided to change their name to The RT’s with their recently released self-titled album.  Written during the pandemic, when everything was shutdown, it’s an album they say feels Continue Reading

Jelly Kelly premieres their new single “Xerox Blood”

Jelly Kelly is an up and coming band that hails from the bustling Brooklyn, NY.  Started by Keith Kelly (vocals/guitar), initially as a side project from singing and playing guitar in Monogold, this has now become its own entity and band.  Jared Apuzzo (drums), Nicolas Dube (guitar) and Dom Bodo Continue Reading

Richmond folk-rock band The Haze and Dacey Collective premieres their new album ‘Letters From Gilead’

The Richmond-based band known as The Haze and Dacey Collective has released their newest album, Letters from Gilead, today.  This eclectic blend of roots, rock, and acoustic indie album is a 10-song compilation of pieces inspired by Kirsten Hazler’s recent binge of The Handmaid’s Tale.  Letters from Gilead consists of multiple Continue Reading