2021 Is The Year Of The Fan: An Interview With Fan To Band

emilytreadgold #2, Women In Music

The stigma that surrounds the term “Fangirl” has never been lost on us, but in 2021, it’s evident that fangirls are (still) controlling the music industry and they’re always ahead-of-the-curve on the next big thing. We talked to Jaime Bilotti about Fan To Band, which aims to not only hype up fans but get fans to work directly with the …

Hannah Hausman Finds Her Voice

emilytreadgold #2, Features

Hannah Hausman is one of our fav up-and-comers, her dreamy, unique voice really sticks with you and her glistening melodies are so vibrant and fresh. We talked to her about finding her voice, new music, pageants, and missing concerts. So let’s start with how you got started in music! Hannah: I’ve always loved music my whole life, and my mom …

New Music Alert: Courtney Paige Nelson’s “Cease And Desist”

emilytreadgold #2, News

Courtney Paige Nelson’s dark pop vibes are exactly what we want in a song. I’m pretty partial to pop with a hint of danger, and “Cease And Desist” has that in spades. “I don’t know what death feels like,” she begins, the song builds and builds intensity, her ethereal voice drifting over a looming beat. It’s clear that she’s the …

Stop Pitting Women Against Each Other

emilytreadgold #2, Editorial, News

Love triangles in music are nothing new. In my generation, we had the iconic Lindsay Lohan, Hilary Duff, Aaron Carter feud. Now we have Olivia, Sabrina, and Joshua. While all of this is delivering us some wonderful drama, any girl-on-girl rivalry rubs me the wrong way, especially since pitting women against each other. It’s 2021. We don’t need to stoop …

Maggie Rogers Brings Us Back So We Can Move Forward

emilytreadgold #2, Concert Reviews

I’m not going to start this off by talking about the viral moment that launched Maggie Rogers music career. If you follow women in pop music, you have hopefully by this point experienced the alternate realm that Maggie creates with her captivating lyrics and stunning visuals. But what many people don’t realize is that artists are not just born during …

Cloe Wilder: Call Me If You Need Me

emilytreadgold #2, Features

At such a young age, Chloe is extremely sure of herself and her lyrics show it. Hailing from Clearwater, Florida and making her way to Los Angeles, California, she’s created an indie-pop sound all her own. We got to talk to her about the inspiration behind some tracks and up upcoming EP, Teenage Lullabies.  Cloe, tell me about the track, …

Tems Needs To Be On Your Radar

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Tems is a songwriter, producer, and vocalist who completely redefined the Nigerian music scene and her blend of alternative R&B and neo-soul is absolutely hypnotizing. We talked to her about what keeps her motivated and her debut EP. How did you get started in music? Tems: Music has always called to me ever since I was about five. I’ve always …

Landalin Releases Nostalgic Visual For “Fear and Loathin”

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Emerging rapper Landalin channels his inner Raoul Duke from the 1998 cult classic, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas for his latest music video release. “Fear & Loathin” is the second single from his recent EP, Cavity. The accompanying video pays homage to the psychedelic film and highlights the rapper’s eccentric style. Capitalizing on director Mowjoe Productions’ high quality visuals, …

CXLOE: Coming Into My Own Skin

emilytreadgold #2, Features

Dark-pop singer/songwriter CXLOE has been steadily releasing bops over the past few years. Her single, “Show You,” has amassed over 20 million streams on Spotify, and that’s just the start. CXLOE  just released her first EP, “Heavy, Pt. 1” and it’s sure to get you crying in the club. You have been steadily releasing singles for the past few years, …

New Music Alert: Laura Jean Anderson’s “You”

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Laura Jean Anderson has a voice like no one else, the sheer power of it gives me goosebumps every time. It’s timeless but modern. Her new song “You” is about self-love and and how it’s kind of a never-ending journey, something that takes practice. Something that might take long trips into the desert just to rediscover who you are. The …