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 …

New Music Alert: OcnSide

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OcnSide is a soulful duo who’s making waves in the last month. Their single, “Bless Your Soul” is uplifting and the most wonderful track to enjoy with your morning cup of coffee. I spoke with the group about their music, inspiration and what’s next.

New Music Friday: December 7th 2018

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Alice Phoebe Lou blessed us with this new song last week and she also announced her debut album Paper Castles which will come out March 3rd and be followed by a tour. Alice explains that Paper Castles is “about nostalgia, about growing into a woman, about the pain and beauty of the past, about feeling small and insignificant but finding …

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.

Sky Renee’s Empowering Song About Body Positivity

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“Body Positivity” is a word that gets tossed around a lot and it’s crazy that we all have these weird issues with our bodies. It can be easy to just stare at yourself and judge every small thing, it’s something I’m guilty of and it’s something I know my friends struggle with. That’s why I was so excited to hear Sky Renee’s new song “Mirror,” the song is about her struggle with body dysmorphia and how she finally got over it through music.