Ginesse Embodies The Glittering Sound Of LA

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Ginesse is the art project of actress Cait Fairbanks, and the way she creates this whole new world and persona really makes her music so unique. Her new EP “Somewhere to Die” has zero skippable songs and each one is a total vibe. It’s shimmering pop with lyrics that are so specific and vulnerable that it makes you feel like …

Joy Kate Isn’t Settling For Anything

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Joy Kate has a honey-soaked voice that carries over her synthy pop sounds and her authenticity really shines through. You can tell she really knows exactly what her audience needs to hear and it all stems through her personal experiences. She’s definitely an artist to keep on your radar. We talked to her about her song “Body” and how she …

All Around On The Carrousel

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With all of the craziness going on in the world, it seems like a great time for an introduction for new music. Pop duo Carrousel dropped their EP last month and it’s been the perfect accompaniment for working from home. Their EP, “I Wasn’t Well” has four incredible tracks and it’s sure to hook you just as much as it …

Neon Dreams Aren’t Turning Back Now

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Neon Dreams might have the shimmering melodies you’d expect from one of indie pop’s fastest rising bands, but behind those earwormy hooks there’s a lot of soul and depth. We talked to Frank Cadillac about their song “Turn Back Now” and how they stay motivated. How did Neon Dreams get started? Frank Cadillac: I moved to Halifax when I was …

Gutter Daisies Are Your Emo Dreams Come To Life

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Gutter Daisies are bringing back our emo inner-selves that we’ve so dearly missed. Their new song “Celebrity Suicide” brings to light the way we seem to indulge in celebrity tragedy, at its core it’s about how blasé we can be about mental illness especially the way it’s presented in the media. We talked to them about the new song and …

Soaky Siren Is Unstoppable

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Soaky Siren is a force to be reckoned with, after cutting her teeth writing for other artists and making her way in the music industry, she’s developed a uniquely fierce style. Her new song “Dope Boys” is the perfect embodiment of that. How did you get started in music? Soaky Siren: Before moving to LA, I was in Miami and …

Lewis Capaldi, the King of Sunglasses and Ballads

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When I spoke with the bonus Jonas member, Lewis Capaldi, about the success of his debut album, he told me it was a bit unexpected and, while laughing, adds, “The general draw for creating the album was that I had signed a record deal and was contractually obligated to create one.” This is the energy you get from Lewis. I …

Leah Capelle Is On A Mission

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Leah Capelle is fearless. Her songs recent songs “Docs” and “Settle Down” show that she isn’t worried about putting feminism into her music, and that’s something we can get behind. Leah is honest with her experience and there’s nothing holding her back. How did you get started in music? I was raised by a retired classical soprano who serenaded me …

Gunnar Gehl Is The New Heartthrob Music Needs

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Gunnar Gehl is the 17 year old, teen pop heartthrob, singer songwriter, you didn’t know you needed. He just finished touring with PRETTYMUCH last year and is now dropping music of his own. He’s so attentive to detail and all of it is very evident in his songs. We area already loving “Ocean Blue” and “Outta My Mind” and we …