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 …

Chelsea Cutler Explains How To Be Human During Her Insightful And Visionary Tour

emilytreadgold #2, Concert Reviews

Words: Alex West Photos: Ali Fitzgerald The How to Be Human tour was just that: A display of life in and of its complexity and the flash of a common thread that connects each of us. Chelsea Cutler’s Terminal 5 show on February 29th, dominated the Saturday night vibes in New York City. Her show was the place to be …

Evan GIIA Live Review

emilytreadgold #2, Concert Reviews

In the midst of a musical hiatus, it seems appropriate to reflect on my last live show and the incredible experience I had watching EVAN GIIA perform. The Roxy is LA’s sort of dark horse of venues. Seated in West Hollywood between a few bars and away from a bulk of the nightlife, you’re only there if you want to …

A Sunday Night In LA With Mulherin

emilytreadgold #2, Concert Reviews

For the last leg of their tour, the harmonic R&B duo, Mulherin invited Los Angeles to listen to songs from their latest project, Blurry. Twin brothers, Parker and Marshall Mulherin show a sense of modest confidence with every audience interaction. They call out their dad in the back of the venue as the “OG Mulherin” and pay homage to their …

Hey Violet Continues To Impress

emilytreadgold #2, Concert Reviews

Imagine getting to interview one of your favorite artists at the iconic Los Angeles venue, The Troubadour. Getting the opportunity to do this with Hey Violet was so surreal for me. Three years ago, I was actually supposed to meet Rena to talk their emergence on the music scene but there was one problem – I wasn’t living in Los …

LÉON Breaks Our Hearts Every Time (But We Keep Coming Back)

emilytreadgold #2, Concert Reviews

I think when you agree to attend a LÉON show, you have to know what you’re getting yourself into – and that’s a puddle of emotions. Walking into her set at the House of Blues Parish Room, you’re transported into an intimate setting that kind of resembles a church, and for good reason. As the band began to set up …

Review: Yungblud At The Parish

emilytreadgold #5, Concert Reviews

Yungblud in on track to be the biggest rockstar of Gen Z. The British artist released his LP 21st Century Liability last July, and garnered the attention of pop star Halsey, which lead to their collaboration on “11 minutes,” featuring Travis Barker. He’s sold out shows across the UK and US, and has already amassed more than 140 million streams …

Jake Miller Will Wait For You

emilytreadgold #7, Concert Reviews, Features

Last time we talked to Jake was nearly two years ago, which may not sound like long – but, in terms of his personal and musical growth, a lot has changed. Jake, now 26, produces his own music in addition to writing, has signed with RED Music/Sony Music and released his first major song in five years – Wait For …

Tin Pan South: The Journey of Songwriting

emilytreadgold #2, Concert Reviews

  If you turned on the radio right now, whether it was a pop station, a country station, or anything in between, chances are you’d be hearing songs that were first born in Nashville. Living here you sometimes forget that no matter where a song ends up, it all started in a writing session right here in town. Tin Pan …

Tori Kelly Acoustic Sessions Show Review

emilytreadgold #2, Concert Reviews

When I originally agreed to see Tori Kelly, I’ll admit I only knew maybe 5 songs prior to diving into her discography. With that being said, if you have to see her, the acoustic sessions tour is the one to see. I saw Tori about two summers ago at a music festival in my hometown and she graced the stage …