ellie d.’s “Miss You” Is An Emotional Vent Session

emilytreadgold #10, Features

ellie d.’s brand of chill pop is so addicting. Her sweet, effortless voice is so soothing but her writing is so personal, it hits hard. We talked to her about quarantine heartbreaks, being vulnerable, and the challenges she’s faced. Tell me about your new song “Miss You” what’s the story behind it? ellie d: “Miss you” is about real-life quarantine …

Why Can’t Tik Tok Women Be Taken Seriously In Music?

emilytreadgold #10, #4, Editorial

Okay, I think we’ve waited long enough for this, and that is my opinion on TikTok stars and their rise to the music scene. Before I begin, I want to deem the question – why are the women somehow the only ones facing backlash? Bryce Hall. Griffin Johnson. Tayler Holder. All males who have singles on Spotify, and yet somehow …

Chey Rose On “Blush” And Taking Chances

emilytreadgold #10, Features

I love a good story, and I love a good crush. Chey Rose has both and her Tik Tok love story is adorable just like the song she wrote “Blush.” Shimmering pop at its finest and her sweet voice will have you addicted. We talked to her about Tik Tok, the new song, and taking chances! How did you get …

Jillian Mercé Will Surely Transport You to A Dream in New Track “seventeen”

emilytreadgold #10, Features

With a radiating classical background, Jillian Mercé’s technical style shines through in her latest song, “seventeen.” Getting lost in this chilling and dreamy track was almost too easy. The song, which Jillian says is “about someone who falls in love with someone else and sees the world through rose-colored glasses,” places listeners right in the middle of a fog of …

Stop Trying To Define Miley

emilytreadgold #10, Editorial

I’ve been seeing a flurry of tweets about how the new Miley Cyrus album isn’t “rock” it’s pop and this to me just feels like fighting words for a multitude of reasons.  Genres are Dead It’s 2020, genres are fluid, we live in a beautiful time of distinctive genres being dead. It’s so hard to classify anything especially when there’s …

The Sparkling Sounds Of Olivia Lunny

emilytreadgold #10, #6, Features

Olivia Lunny is definitely an artist to keep your eye on. Each of her new songs shows a different facet to her unique sound. She has the sweetest voice and a knack for catchy choruses. We talk to her about reality shows, the challenges she’s faced, and what’s coming next. Olivia! How did you get started in music? Olivia: Growing …

CALM: Track-By-Track

emilytreadgold #10, #3, Reviews

I could go on and ON about 5 Second of Summer’s musical journey. Watching the band transform from their “Try Hard” days to their latest, “Wildflower” has been fascinating and exhilarating. I seriously feel like a proud mom watching this group talk about their journey of playing to audiences of 20 to now sold-out arenas. The band presented their 4th …

Little Hurt: It’s Okay To Not Be Okay

emilytreadgold #10, Features

From fronting The Mowgli’s to his now solo project, Colin Dieden aka “Little Hurt” is reinventing himself. His namesake originates from playing a nod to Franke “The Big Hurt” Thomas. His reason for branching out? Easy. He wanted to create something all on his own and with his latest track, “Better Drugs,” it’s easy to see that is very well …

Maggie Miles Is One To Watch

emilytreadgold #10, New 9 Tracks

Maggie Miles may be a newcomer on the scene, but her thunderous voice and her ability to put so much meaning behind one song show that she’s a force in the making. Her song “WHATDOISAY” is about a point where we’ve all been, when there’s no words for how we feel. We talked to the up-and-coming artist about the new …

MishCatt On “Blue Blood” And Her Upcoming EP

emilytreadgold #10, Features

MishCatt, the alter ego of Michelle González, perfectly combines sultry sounds with pop sensibilities. Her new song “Blue Blood” is the perfect example, like a foggy summer memory. We talked to her about growing up in Costa Rica, the new song, and the challenges she’s faced in the music industry. How did you get started in music? MishCatt: My parents …