Introducing MALACHI: the 22-year-old singer from Toronto who captured everyone’s attention in 2019 with his debut mixtape Bread Winner. Less than a year later MALACHI is back with a brand new EP and a whole new perspective on releasing music in the age of physical distancing. Music Existence spoke to MALACHI …
Read More »Introducing: Early Eyes – Minnesota based indie-pop outfit
In 2016, Early Eyes came to life on a Minneapolis college campus. Though the band originally started as a hobby, they have since become so much more. Early Eyes have established themselves in the Twin Cities with their catchy, energetic, and soulful sound, which has led to local venue First …
Read More »Introducing: Neverkept – kicking off US tour with Sleep On It this Friday (2/28)
Neverkept is a band formed by a group of musicians with the intention of doing something different from their previous projects, wanting to dig deeper into more mature lyrical themes and complex musical structures. Having just announced their signing with Epitaph records, they’re embarking on the next chapter of their …
Read More »Interview: Anna Sofia – Apple Music’s New Artist of the Week
Hailing from a small town in Northern Ontario, Anna Sofia and her friends found ways to entertain themselves despite living away from the commotion and chaos of a big city. Their weekend entertainment would become the narrative for Anna Sofia’s debut EP Self Aware Bitch that was released earlier this …
Read More »Interview with Wooden Earth
Since their formation in 2017, Wooden Earth has released 2018’s Waves Of Smoke EP as well as their brand new single “Fangs” that’s gonna be a part of their debut album in 2020. The Dallas-based core duo of Griffin Thomas (drummer/vocalist) and Devin Moreno (guitarist) have been through three bassists …
Read More »Introducing: Flight Club – gritty rock & roll with a dose of punk rock
Flight Club is a five piece rock band from Richmond, VA who draw their influence from their southern roots. The band take the gritty blues and classic rock tones they were raised on and adds a dose of punk rock intensity, blending them together to find soulful, raw, and passionate …
Read More »Interview: Jasmine Cain discusses her new album, Seven
In the mid-to-late 90s, Jasmine Cain became a regular performer in the bar scene of Sturgis, South Dakota. By 2003, her move to Nashville, Tennessee would prove essential in catalyzing her career. She’d form the Jasmine Cain Band, who would craft an identity of equal parts country, blues, and alternative …
Read More »Introducing: Live Well – new album Perfectly Temporary out now
Today we introduce you to New York emo punk outfit Live Well. Started by friends Paul Masbad and Max Johl after traveling the country together in late 2017, “Live Well” is more than just a band name to them. It’s a shared promise to always do the best they can on and off the stage – …
Read More »Introducing: Damn Your Eyes – new album “Kill the Outside” out now
New York-based heavy metal band Damn Your Eyes recently released their debut full-length album, Kill The Outside. The album is available now via iTunes/Apple Music. Damn Your Eyes may seem new to the scene, but they are anything but green. The band – formed by former members of We Are …
Read More »Introducing: ALONZO – dance crew choreographer turned singer
ME: Thank you for this interview opportunity, please share with us how you developed your unique pop / rock / soul sound? A: Thank YOU! I’m so thankful you guys took the time to interview me and I do not take this interview for granted. Good question, I’d say my …
Read More »Introducing: Betraying the Martyrs – “aggressive, catchy, and melodic”
One of most interesting things about our “introducing” interview series is getting to talk to both artists who are just beginning their career, and ones who are well into it, but on the edge of taking that next step. Betryaing the Martyrs are one of the latter. Formed in 2008, …
Read More »Local NYC Shredders Slashers Debut Full Length Album And Animated Video
A local NYC band Slashers have been making quite the name for themselves, a staple band in the local skateboard community, the band last year played its biggest show to date putting themselves in front of a much larger audience opening for Sick of it All and Pennywise at House …
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