Welcome! Thanks for chatting with us today! Can you tell us what you’re currently working on? Great to be here! Thank you for having me!! I am currently working on a full length album!! Stay tuned!! What is your guilty pleasure when it comes to music? All country music in general is my guilty pleasure!!
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What has been the greatest moment of 2020 for you? This is actually a great question considering that there have been so many tough moments in 2020. I would say my greatest moment thus far was seeing my new single “Sexin’ You” hit #21 on iTunes. It restored so much hope in me and it
DawgGone Davis tells it like it is, so in the pursuit of justice I will do the same. Her new track “No More” tells the story of her marriage unraveling, but also her true feelings. Backed by an electric guitar, a live drum set and a male vocalist that can sing to the rafters, Davis
I can’t forgive, you know what you did, not this time, a stellar Tanille establishes in her new self-penned song “Not This Time”. Singing with grace and beauty, but adding a light dose of diva, Tanille’s romantic tale of love gone wrong is powerfully real. Adding to its luster is a shoulder-moving electronic beat. The
A beat so springy it might as well be elastic. A bassline that’s subtle, even a bit understated for what the rest of the composition would typically call for. The voice that holds everything together like some sort of divine glue, sent from above to deliver Janet Jackson’s iconic harmony in a way that a
Strutting about in the background like a thief in the night, there’s a bass part that seems to weave its low-toned melody into the fabric of the central harmony of “Heaven” as though the two elements were always meant to be joined together in this song. “Heaven” is definitely one of the finer points in
It’s so easy to get caught in the sparkling web singer Heather Fay spins in her new track “Finally Free”. Shimmering with glamour sparkles, peppered with ching-ching-ching percussion, Fay’s flow in the song is just the groove to kiss that no good boyfriend behind and move beyond. Making it easy to hum along, Fay’s self-penned
Please tell us about your recent time in Nashville! I was in Nashville this past month to start recording my first ep. I got to work with a lot of amazing people in the music industry such as Justine Blazer who is helping me make my vision a reality. We hear you are working on a documentary!
Thank you for doing our interview! Tell our readers more about how you got started and where you are located! I have lived in Houston since graduating from college. I have been very active in the philanthropic community for years. After I turned 51 and became a single empty-nester I decided I wanted to try
Great to have you here. Please tell us about yourself and your latest endeavor! Thank you! I’m a fashion designer and singer/songwriter. I started out with my womenswear brand (Emily Daccarett) and for my debut show in LAFW, I worked with a film composer, S. Peace Nistades, to write original music for my fashion film
Thank you for doing our interview! Tell our readers more about how you got started and where you are located! If we want to go wayyy back, I actually got started in church when my friend raised my hand for the solo in 3rd grade. I was petrified but ended up getting the solo and loved
Industry without inspiration never leaves a lasting impact. Hard work and discipline often produce a reliable product but, without the spark of love behind its creation, posterity will take a dim view of its ultimate worth. Ten years ago, worldwide charting singer/songwriter, musician, and producer Stephen Wrench launched Musik and Film, LLC, henceforth referred to
Originally recorded in 1976 by iconic Swedish group ABBA, the words and glamour seeking dreaminess of “Money, Money, Money” has stood the test of time. Still relevant and still just as catchy, Sweden’s Matilda Lindell’s rendition of the tune and accompanying video are further proof of ABBA’s dominance in the pop music world. Lindell, too,
What does the term: “MAKING IT” mean to you? To reach my full Self-actualization. Sometimes I feel like i’m hard on myself because it’s so much to do, so much to accomplish out there. You know there is know one that’s going to help you but you and you have to make do with what
Slinky and casual at the onset but quickly unfolding into an elaborate slow jam steeped in as much of an old school R&B aesthetic as it is modern trap influences, Littles’ new single with David Ruffin Jr., “Grind Hard,” is easily one of the best collaborations either artist has participated in thus far. Ruffin’s melodic
A menagerie of colors, a song as diverse as the sounds deep into the forest and echoing in the sun’s rays – “Into The Wilderness” is a soul-shifting journey courtesy of Los Angeles’ Phoebe Silva. This songstress weaves into her tale a pallet of several genres, not the least limited to folk, bluegrass and Americana.
Time to kill, places to go, yet time goes fast, and pain so slow. You’re a dead man running. Oh, I can almost see the listeners’ eyes growing larger listening to Britain’s Got Talent alum, Dennis Demille singing those chilling words in the new track, “A Girl Too Far”. Demille is guest vocalist on Spanish-based
If there’s only one thing that matters to Giadora, its authenticity, and that’s more than obvious to anyone who hears her new single “One Last Thing” this season. “One Last Thing” has the stylish cosmopolitan construction of something that you might expect to find in a trending playlist online, but perhaps its best feature happens
Chilleano knows the mainstream narrative, and judging from the sounds of his new single “That Shit,” he doesn’t have any time for the parameters it sets for a rapper like him. He’s got confidence when he approaches the mic in his latest studio cut, and while there’s no shortage of swagger in the hip-hop game
Few scenes in the United States and abroad can compete with the general output of the New York underground, and this September, it’s presenting us with yet another one of its finer prodigies in the form of native east coaster Ty Blue, whose latest single “Occasionally” is causing quite the stir among critics this season.
When I think of the visuals that came to me while listening to Punk Goes The Velvet, I think of the black and white newsreels of screaming teenagers in full Beatlemania hysteria. The faces of music lovers thrilled like it was the second coming….while Punk Goes The Velvet is not in black and white, it’s
Never judge a book by its cover and never assume anything about the women adorning the cover of fashion magazines. Nor should you presume anything about the stranger sitting across from you on the subway every week, the song “Victoria’s Secret” subtly infers. Singer/songwriter Rohan Solomon knows how to conveys a complex story of looking
Cover albums can actually be a lot harder to record and produce than originals are, primarily because of the high bar set by the composers who made the material famous in the first place. It takes nuance and finesse to put something like this together properly, and for Jeff Coffey, it apparently comes as second
Gabriele Saro has the best of both worlds in his music – balance and rationale. Science and art. Poetry and stability. The same can be said for Saro’s two new singles (with Yves Agbessi and Francesco Siliotto) “So Cold” and “Lovin Clubbin”. Exasperating the mind with a flurry of electric wavelengths and new rhythms, both
“Took to many L’s, it’s only wins here / Don’t speak about the hood if you ain’t been here” spits OG Cuicide in one of the more memorable lyrical excerpts from his new single “Keep it G,” his words echoing much of the weightiness audible in the bass part in the mix. This track, which
“If Money Talks (It Ain’t on Speakin’ Terms With Me)” co-written by Daryl Stevenett is the new single from singer/songwriter Brandyn Cross. It might be new, and it might feel like a long time coming. After a life-changing train accident, Cross took time off to recover. That break turned into five years. It’s hard to
An urgent finger-snapping punctuates an evenly-structured vocal harmony sent straight from heaven in “High Fashion.” “Boom – The Explosion” crushes us with its avant-pop groove, but it contains none of the textural affection “Sometimes / I Want You Around” has in spades. INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/signedlovetheartist/ As stunning a feature as the strings are in “Lovin’ You,”
It’s no secret that Pennsylvania is home to a bevy of rock heavyweights. Among the staggering list of musicians and artists that came from the Keystone State are Joan Jett (Philadelphia suburbs), Pink (Doylestown), Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor (Mercer), Poison’s Bret Michaels (Mechanicsburg) and many others. And that’s just rock. The working class atmosphere
Sugarcane Jane is made up of Anthony Crawford and Savana Lee, Americana’s husband-wife duo from Alabama’s Gulf Coast. The duo wrote and recorded ten songs in the lockdown fashion and came out with and album all music lovers across the board can appreciate if they get wind of what it is made of. The distraction
Pretty Awkward don’t really strike me as a concept band – their new single “Misfits” isn’t weighed down with a lot of theatrical bells and whistles, nor does it feel like a small puzzle piece of a much grander story still in the process of being told by the time the track concludes. URL: https://www.prettyawkwardband.com/
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