Parade Of Lights Are Having A Moment

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Parade of Lights are having a moment, the indie pop band just released a new single “Touch” and it’s the first track they’ve released since their debut album Feeling Electric. You’ve definitely heard of them before, their song GOlden was in almost every commercial and TV show you’ve seen. It was in the Oscars and the Olympics. They toured with Imagine Dragons and The Neighbourhood. We talked to Michelle Ashley and Ryan Daly about their new music and how they got started.

Toothless Is The New Project You Need To Be Listening To

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Toothless, founded by Bombay Bicycle Club’s Ed Nash, recently released their new album The Pace of the Passing. While Nash is no stranger to the music scene, it is unique for bass player to begin a “side project.” The group has quickly taken off and are gearing up for their upcoming tour. We got to talk to Ed and catch up on what he’s been up to since BBC.

Coast Modern Embark On Their First Headlining Tour

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Following the release of their self-titled debut album, we talk with the LA duo known as Coast Modern. Consisting of Luke Atlas and Coleman Trapp, the pair have had quite the up rise since their first live show at SXSW last year. One aspect I personally liked about the guys is their unique approach to social media. It is very clear that Luke and Coleman see the idea of well, being modern. I got the chance to discuss their background, the new album, and space aliens.

Inside The Mind Of Jake Miller

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If you’re like me, you’ve been waiting for some new Jake Miller music for a hot second (OK, only a year, but it feels like forever!). But, now you’re in luck – Jake just released his brand new 10-song album, 2:00am in LA, and it made up for the time we’ve had to go missing his music.

Cobi Is The Guitar God Of Your Dreams

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Growing up with a strong passion for blues and classic rock, Cobi is on a path to resurrect the guitar solo. His music is super unique; a bit of gospel with a strong R&B influence mixed with classic rock. Cobi received his first guitar as a gift from a family friend when he was just a kid. He was self-taught, learning to play by ear, and by the age of twelve Cobi knew music is what he wanted to pursue. His musical influences can be traced back to Prince, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, and Bob Dylan. We sat down with Cobi at Hangout Fest and picked his brain about going viral on Spotify, his upcoming album, and why music should stay in schools.