RUUMER Is The Sister Pop Duo To Watch

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RUUMER, the dynamic sister duo with sparkling pop sounds is just off the release of their song “Gimme Some” and they’re definitely not stopping. I talked to them about Catholic school, staying motivated, and what’s coming next. So, how did you get started? Melis: We’ve been singing and acting since we were both 3 years old. We’re sister which some …

Wyland’s “Nowhere Now” Is A State Of Mind

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New Jersey-based indie rock band Wyland has released their new single “Nowhere Now.” The band consists of Ryan Sloan (lead vocals, guitar, piano), Ariella Mastroianni (vocals, keyboards), Chris Luna (drums, vocals), Patrick Viso (guitar) and Zachary Calidonna (bass guitar). I got to speak to them about starting the group, their single and what’s to come.

Phil Good Wrote This Amazing Song For His Girlfriend

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Phil Good has created, and excuse the pun, feel-good pop music. His latest, “Put It All On Me” is the perfect upbeat melody to help get you through the toughest week of your life. It’s having your favorite comfort food on a single track. In the world of pop music, Good is creating his own lane with the electric punk and indie vocals.

ROYAL Works Through Heartbreak With Music

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I love music about heartbreak, it’s so relatable and it’s so important to work through those emotions in a healthy way. Canadian artist ROYAL does that in her latest project Heart of Shadows. I talked to her about dealing with intense emotions, getting personal, and being vulnerable. 

Blake Rose Talks About His “Hotel Room”

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Blake Rose released his sultry single, “Hotel Room” earlier this month and I’ve been addicted to it ever since. His vocals grab you and instantly you gravitate toward the song. Along with the single he dropped the video for it too and it’s equally as magnetic. I got to talk to Rose about growing up in Perth and how he created this single and what’s to come for the young artist.