Eda Green’s new song “I Hate Me Too” immediately hit me. The song is a haunting look at your own demons and insecurities. At the end of the day, you can never escape yourself, and confronting that is one of the biggest challenges we can face. We talked to the up-and-coming artist about the meaning behind the song and being …
Three Shows And Two Days With In Real Life
The criticism that often comes with boybands is the idea that some industry professional snags five boys and contracts them to put out a few albums. The thing about In Real Life is that’s not totally wrong. ABC launched a reality competition show called “Boyband” and the winners… well, they were put into a boyband. While they are continuing this …
Stealth Is Right On The Edge Of His Big Break
Stealth has a sound unlike anyone else, he draws influence from blues classics but has a completely modern style. His voice just pulls at you and his personal lyrics with that hint of darkness always hit home. We talked to him about his new music and the challenges he’s faced. How did you get started in music? Stealth: I was …
Carlie Hanson: Confidence And Trust
Carly Hanson first came on my radar with her singles, “Only One” and “Us.” Since opening for Troye Sivan, appearing on Taylor Swift’s latest playlist and releasing her EP, “Junk” it’s obvious she’s not going away anytime soon. So much has changed between the Troye show to this point. “After a performance, fans will come up to me to tell …
Riah: Heartbreak Magic In LA
Riah was a tiny figure all in purple at The Shrine Auditorium. She was opening for LANY and the packed house sang her lyrics back to her. That same day Riah dropped her debut EP ‘Heartbreak Magic’ a five-track wonderland filled with intricate dreamscapes and an undeniable honesty that cuts to the bone. She’s had a whirlwind of attention surrounding …
Sleepwalkers Talk “Ages” And Touring
How did you all get started in music? We started off playing music together as kids, opening for a lot of classic rock artists in our hometown of Richmond Virginia such as Foreigner, INXS and The Doobie Brothers. My brother and I had several bands before starting Sleepwalkers, but this is where we really learned how to play our instruments …
Chasing The Faim
The Faim is extremely exciting to cover for me because their energy that’s showcased on stage, translates to the band’s personalities. Talking with Josh, I was learning so much. Between working with well-known producer, John Feldman and being favorited by many of the artists that I love, it’s so cool to watch the connection of music at work. Finishing their …
Eighty Ninety’s 10K Summer Nights
Eighty Ninety first jumped on the scene with their viral hit, “Your Favorite Song” and their music has been apart of our indie loving hearts ever since. Their latest, “10K Summer Night” is truly perfect for, well, your summer night. Talking to the duo was extra exciting and we’re so glad to have this track on our playlists. With summer …
Hey Violet Continues To Impress
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 …
Caroline Kole Knows Karma Will Get You
Caroline Kole’s music story seems to come out of a fairytale. She was discovered by the fairest of all fairy godmothers Reba McEntire and turned her country sensibilities into pop magic. What makes her stand out is her maturity. She’s grounded and knows who she is and who she isn’t and that’s something we should all look for in artists. …