Retro-indie pop artist Buster Baer has just released his latest EP, Mock Twang. The four-track EP features Buster Baer’s vintage indie style through various instrumentals that accompany his groovy, silken vocals. In this interview spotlight, I chat with Buster about the latest music, adapting during a pandemic, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links […]
Interview with Kee Beez – Zone 2 Zone
Kee Beez, a/k/a Markee Webb, is an artist from Richmond, CA. Ever since he was a teen, he always knew there was something extraordinary about life. Kee Beez got into film and television production while attending high school. He became the owner and CEO of Da Kee, INC. in 2008 and began creating his own short […]
Interview with 32AD – Enough For Me
32AD is an independant and self-produced rock band/solo artist from the Inland Empire of Southern California that walks the genre-lines of Rock, Metal, and CCM with an authentic delivery. Formed in 2019, 32AD believes music should help people rise above their circumstances. The Metal Demo EP entered the scene at the start of Winter 2020, […]
Interview with JC Miller – Reconciling Identity Through American Music
Singer- songwriter JC Miller’s music is a bid to reconcile his own identity through American music. Cut off from his Southern roots (from Louisiana to Texas to Mississippi to Florida), JC Miller’s music represents a journey of self-discovery — an inward quest for an American voice, spirit, and soul. In this interview spotlight, I chat […]
Interview with Kiera Lyons – Lock The Door and Throw Away the Key
Kiera Lyons is an antidote to the endless stream of sameness we hear from singers today. She is the voice of her generation’s future, not its past. Digging deeper than the plastic party pop blanketing the airwaves and streamers, her lyrics grapple with our youth’s bitter burden: a world of decay, anxiety and depression, of […]
Interview with Lukaijah – Rise
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 Max Bundles from Max and Patrick animated show
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Max about his animated series, Max and Patrick. We discuss the origins, challenges and how Max supports the local and independent Hip Hop community with the show. Full Q&A along with links and episodes below. What up, Max?! We’ve been friends and rocked stages together for a while […]
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 […]
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