Columbian-American artist Lukaijah’s new album “Rise,” sets the tone for an empowering new brand of consciously aware hip-hop. Raised in San Francisco amidst a melting pot of incredible musical influences, including classical music, rock, and hip hop, he trained in piano composition before finding his way to poetic hip hop. Unlike many mainstream counterparts, Lukaijah […]
Constellation Quartet Shows Us How To Be Classical Musicians in the Modern Era – The Venice Sessions Now Available!
Constellation Quartet is a collective of highly talented and classically schooled musicians who have no qualms about contemporizing their art form. What I mean is that this crew of composers and performers are naturals at blending and weaving their craft into pop culture and modern music. Only a year-ish old, Constellation Quartet formed to participate […]
Interview with Winter Grain – Passenger Seat
Originating from Utah, Winter Grain now calls Los Angeles home. With influences from Bonnie Raitt, Fleetwood Mac, The Milk Carton Kids, and First Aid Kit, Winter Grain is an acoustic folk-pop band who values craft, dynamics and vocal harmonies. Kate and Secily trade off vocals that weave together stories of nostalgia, growth, frustration, love and […]
Interview with Lex Cole – One More Time
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Lex Cole about her debut EP (One More Time), adapting during a global lockdown, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and how do You describe your style of music? I am originally from Yonkers, NY but currently live in […]
Interview with Adam Wilson – Awake
Rising R&B artist Adam Wilson has returned with his brand-new EP, Awake, a six-track collection of smooth, soulful R&B that captures the essence of what the genre is all about – strong, emotive vocals and stunning storytelling. Having already made an impression with previous projects Dear So & So and Dreams, the Chicago-born, LA-based artist […]
Interview with Scott Fisher – The Right Way
Following a thoughtful study of 1960’s and 70’s improvisational rock and folk rock with 2019 album Songs of Jerry Garcia and Others, Scott Fisher’s latest effort 93 Million Miles sees the artist forming into his own. Consisting of six original songs and three covers, Fisher creates a hybrid of old and new by mixing analog […]
Interview with Brooke Josephson – Rainbow
From her expressive lyrics to her captivating videos, Brooke Josephson proves she is a force to be reckoned with. She chased her dream of becoming a singer and actress to New York where she started in theater and later worked on All My Children (ABC), Bones (FOX), Disney’s Enchanted, LIFE AS WE KNOW IT (WB), […]
Interview with Sophia Eiss – Immaculate Vibes
Rising singer-songwriter Sophia Eiss is the latest singer out of the bubbling LA music scene, and she’s making a huge statement for her first release of 2021 with “Immaculate Vibes”, a slice of pop-R&B magic. Having only debuted last year, the independent artist has already begun to amass a following and looks set to continue […]
Interview with My Autumn Amor
My Autumn Amor is L.A. based songwriter Thomas Monroe. Monroe’s songs have consistently found their way to both college and mainstream radio thru various monikers and bands. “Your Life Is A Song (Ft. Yuki Noda) recently peaked at #51 on the Mediabase Chart, wracking up over 1,800 spins on Top 40 stations in the United […]
Interview with Love and a .38 – Hail to the Night
Love and a .38 is a Rock band… and they’re truly very sorry about that. But the thing is… they have no other choice. Four guys from different parts of the country, who’s varied and shared experiences, triumphs, and failures have brought them all to Los Angeles with that same conclusion. In their short existence […]
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