Each of these artist duos has a completely different sound—and story—but they all deliver sounds that are beautiful, sometimes haunting, always cinematic. Sonically explorative, dreamy, sometimes otherworldly. When I hear these artists
The Paramount Ranch Sonic Boom Festival has been announced. The one-day music celebration will be held Oct. 15, at the historic Paramount Ranch in Agoura Hills, CA. Proceeds from the event are going
Incoming: New York-based singer-songwriter Mae Krell with (as she calls it), some new “sad girl indie music.” Her new single “Tooth Fairy,” is a previously unreleased track from her first EP, Imposter
This post is a collection of 11—rather different but all interesting—Los Angeles based solo artists. Most of them are singer/songwriters (if not all.) Some are with labels, some aren’t. They’re each telling
I recently published a list of great L.A. solo artists, so I figured why not follow with one featuring artists all over the world! There’s some really good stuff in here—like really
The following five bands have unique sounds…plus all the infectious passion and energy to deliver it. Of course, their stories are also different, but a common theme with some has been blowing
Indie pop artist Jake Hays has released a pleasantly horrifying music video for his single “Overcomplicated.” It’s something of an ode to the artist’s love of all things creepy and spooky. The
Quadio presents HEAR HER: WOMXN+ IN CREATIVITY, a free series of events for womxn+ creatives to connect with each other and develop skills to enter and excel in the workforce. The HEAR
In the mood for some inspiring quotes about making music? Us too. Music in and of itself is one of the most inspiring things out there. Few things can evoke an emotion
Some posts may contain affiliate links. Check out our disclosure page. Have you ever wondered just how long it takes to learn to sing? Because, same. While different people are born with
Los Angeles may soon host KAMP—first ever-international K-Pop festival. Yes, music festivals may feel far off the radar for the time being as we are still deeply in the midst of quarantine.
We recently spoke to Olivia Lunny about the inspirations behind her debut album To the Ones I Loved. In just a year, the Canadian artist went from being a winner on CTV’s
Her breakout hit “Dance Monkey” was actually written about the experience of busking.
“I think it was the only way to try and show people an honest side of me without having someone’s vision take over. And I also like challenges so I was like
A fantastical, yet very real, bop spin on anxiety-ridden experiences.
“It’s kind of a small story relating to my last relationship and living situations. The last relationship I had was toxic to the point that I was verbally abused regularly…I left Virginia
“I try to make every show feel like I'm playing Glastonbury even when in actuality I'm playing to rooms only slightly larger than the men’s room at Glastonbury.”
“My every day is what people in LA call ‘the grind.’”
This marks the first collaboration between the EDM star and country artist.
Honest and authentic are words that come to mind when describing her music. I’m also tempted to add astute, or sagacious, or one of those other fancy adjectives that best implies a
“I hate to lose.”
The former ‘X-Factor’ winner and Bo Talks band member releases his first solo EP.
Catch the artist and her band at L.A.’s Hotel Cafe.
“Mr. Yes’ music is for…new born babies, sweet sixteeners, for that cleaning lady in the hotel, for that hot babysitter that your wife doesn’t want you to hire…”
“I'd say my style is left-of-center pop, and I'm inspired by everything.”
“Music just wakes me up…along with a music video, and I have to get up and start singing into my phone.”
“I don't know if that balance necessarily exists, I feel like there’s always going to be the tension.”
"For me the big challenge is myself. To trust myself and let go."