DELUNE’s Wild West Side Highway

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DELUNE is the brainchild of two sisters and together they make the dreamiest music. We talked to them about about the West World vibes of their new video and their passion projects. How did DELUNE come to fruition?  We’ve been making music together since we were kids. Last year, we decided to go by the name DELUNE, which embodies multiple …

Ivy Adara Is Pop’s Brightest New Voice

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Ivy Adara is stepping out on her own and it’s clear she’s one of pop’s brightest up-and-comers. She just released her EP and already the shimmering songs have been stuck in my head. We talked to her about her EP and being vulnerable. How did you get started in music? Ivy: Honestly it all stems back to when I was …

Betta Lemme Debuts Stunning Bambola EP

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Betta Lemme is one of the hottest new artists right now. She just signed to Ultra music and she sings her songs in French, Italian, and English which is just insane. Her music is a whole new breed of dance music and her Bambola EP is absolutely stunning.

It’s Impossible To Be Sad Listening To Crush Club

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Crush Club is like what summer sounds like in music form. The duo creates high-energy sparkling tracks that instantly hook you. We talked to them about their tour and the sweet inspiration behind their song “Higher.” How did Crush Club form? Le Chev: It’s a classic big city story.  A couple misfit artists trying to find their way, we met …

Kat Saul’s “Unit 408” Is All Too Relatable

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It’s easy to distract yourself from heartbreak when you’re out and about. You can spend time with friends, kiss that new boy, go to that bar you’ve always wanted to try but he thought was too girly, but it’s not as easy when you get home and have to sleep alone. Kat Saul sums this up perfectly with her new single “Unit 408.”

Heather Morgan’s Borrowed Heart

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Heather Morgan had a pretty traditional start, she grew up playing open mic nights and had a band in college, but her impressive songwriting catalog really gives her an edge. She’s worked for all the big shots in country music but now she’s breaking out on her own. She has a ton of passion and ambition and she made it clear that country needs to make more room for female artists. She spoke to us about her new album and why she’ll always call Texas home.

Parish f/t Makes Pop Music For Rock Stars

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Lincoln Parish, formerly of Cage the Elephant recently began a solo project he dubbed Parish f/t. He says it was an accident, and it was just a musical lab that worked. The project works on unintended results for a greater effect by bringing a group of vocalists where the sum is greater than the parts. Parish still remains close to his roots, but this project is just an evolution of his career as he’s constantly seeking to expand his horizons. It’s pop music for rock stars and celebrates collaborations.