Ella Rosa Wants You To Eff Off

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Ella Rosa has this dreamy sound, her hypnotic voice just hits all the right spots. Her new EP, Eff Off…I’m Fine, feels so fresh and vivid. We talked to her about how her sound has developed and what’s been inspiring her lately. How does it feel to have your EP out in the world? Ella Rosa: Really interesting you should …

New Music Sunday: Sunday August 21st 2021

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CXLOE always adds the right dose of darkness to her music and her new song “Soft Rock” is exactly what we want from her. It feels like all your teen angst is perfectly packaged up. She shared, “This song is dedicated to my 15yr old self. Heartbroken, crying over an a$$hole, listening to Blink-182 thinking I was hard”Hyra and Calica …

New Music Sunday: June 13th 2021

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ABISHA’s gorgeous vocals and unapologetic songwriting always deliver.  Her new single, “If You Were Mine” was written to define what a healthy relationship means to Abisha and how she would treat her next girlfriend right. She explains, “I’m making sure that they know that they are loved and never have to doubt that, no matter what.” Abisha explains also adds …

Nancy Lu: Growing Up In The South And Representation In The Media

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Nancy Lu, founder and storyteller of Fancy PR is a trailblazer for women not only in music, but Asian Americans. As a fellow Chinese American growing up for the South, I knew she had her own set of experiences and from knowing her for years, we’ve gotten to watch her cultivate a diverse roster of talent – SOFI TUKKER, Overcoats, …

Women In Music: Not Your Average Fangirls

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K-pop is taking over the charts and for good reason, the instantly earwormy songs, the throngs of screaming fans, the gorgeous, meticulous videos that will send you down a rabbit hole. K-pop is absolutely addicting and the community surrounding the genre is incredible. Over the past couple of years, we’ve seen K-pop grow to be a worldwide phenomenon and their …

2021 Is The Year Of The Fan: An Interview With Fan To Band

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The stigma that surrounds the term “Fangirl” has never been lost on us, but in 2021, it’s evident that fangirls are (still) controlling the music industry and they’re always ahead-of-the-curve on the next big thing. We talked to Jaime Bilotti about Fan To Band, which aims to not only hype up fans but get fans to work directly with the …

Women In Music: Hayley Jane

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Hayley Jane is a stellar bassist who has studied music almost her whole life. We were first introduced to her when she was touring for BORNS and she’s been making waves in the music scene. We talked to her about how she got started in the music industry and why we need more female musicians. How did you get started …

Ignorance And Persistence And Willful Belligerence: An Interview With Emily Wells

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Emily Wells has the most poetic way of phrasing, her latest album, This World Is Too __ For You is an ambitious concept album about humanity. We talked to her about climate change, being a woman, and the book she’s been obsessed with recently. How did you get started in music? Emily: I got started in music by playing the violin …

Is There Anything Jenna Andrews Can’t Do?

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Jenna Andrews is exactly who young women should look up to. She always had a passion for music and started writing songs at the age of 14. She dropped out of college and moved to Vancouver to pursue the dream, but it wasn’t fate that made her career; it was her unstoppable work ethic. She was discovered by Chris Smith, …