It’s been a summer of rock n’ roll for Dirty Honey frontman Marc LaBelle, who just got off the road touring with KISS, Guns N’ Roses and Rival Sons over in Europe. Throw in some festival appearances and a couple hours in a Swiss jail, and the rising star is …
Read More »Interview: Valley on their U.S. Success, Writing a New Album & Making Pizza with Dave Grohl
Canadian indie-pop foursome, Valley, skyrocketed to streaming success in 2020 when their dream-like bedroom tunes started landing on key playlists around the world. The irony behind their upbeat but heartbreaking songs resonated with Gen-Z fans around the world and resulted in a staggering 2.5 million monthly listeners on Spotify alone. Music Existence …
Read More »3 YEARS AS A GANG MEMBER – THE TRUE UNTOLD STORY!
Music Existence: When did you join Roxx Gang Allen?: I was contracted in 1996 as the new official bassist for Roxx Gang and I still have the contracts to prove it….. I felt like it was an amazing opportunity and I was very excited to be in the band. I was …
Read More »Interview With Neil Nathan
Neil Nathan “Be Still My Everbeaten Heart” (singer-songwriter/folk) https://youtu.be/_2qQFZ-YkNA Press Release: It’s no wonder fans and the media can’t get enough of Neil Nathan: this first-rate folk-rock singer/songwriter has been taking the music industry by force since 2007 with his debut EP, Glide. Born in New Jersey and raised in New …
Read More »Interview: Love Crushed Velvet talk about “The Future”
Love Crushed Velvet “The Future” (rock) New York City is the epicenter of glitz, glamour, and grandeur. But hidden deep in the underground, there is a moody disruption. Restless creatives are looking to break through surface-level materialism and opulence to show the grittiness of the city. Fueled by melody …
Read More »Interview: Haviah Mighty Is Changing Canada’s Hip Hop Game
In 2019 Haviah Mighty, Canada’s most recent buzz-worthy hip hop export, won the prestigious Polaris Music Prize for her debut album 13th Floor. Apart from the hefty $50,000 prize money, the award also came with national media attention, touring slots and more priceless opportunities that most up and coming artists …
Read More »Interview: Ricci Bamboo talks new single “Papa”
Ricci Bamboo “Papa” (rap) Press Release: Bamboo is a pervasive species of plant that takes time and effort to establish its root system, but once it does, it grows at record speed. Ricci Bamboo has built a similar foundation that will stand the test of time. A product of his Toronto …
Read More »Punk Princess to Spiritual Soul Shaker: Ananda Xenia Shakti Talks B-Girls, The Clash & Yoga
In the 1970s, Xenia Holiday was fronting the girl punk band, B-Girls, opening for The Clash on tour, and singing back-up on Blondie’s hits in the studio. Following a spiritual awakening, she left it all behind, changed her name to Ananda Xenia Shakti, and began a journey that has taken …
Read More »Interview: Sp8ce Owl
Sp8ce Owl “And So It Begins” (trance) Sp8ce Owl has felt disconnected from the world at large for much of his life, struggling through various challenges and experiences that you can never truly prepare for or expect to happen. However, the constant throughout has been his enduring passion and interest in …
Read More »Interview With Ambient/Electronic Artist Dude Reppin Knowhere
Dude Reppin Knowhere “Airplane Mode” There’s something undeniably peaceful about airplane mode. With your phone off, severed from global communications and away from the constant press of social media, you’re free to lose yourself in your own thoughts. On an airplane, you’re both everywhere and nowhere: you’re on the …
Read More »Interview With Country Rocker Michael Dean Hall
Michael Dean Hall “It Really Sucks Getting Old” Growing up in a musical family, Michael Dean Hall has music-making in his blood, picking up a natural interest in it at a young age. His sister played accordion, and both his father and his brothers Don and Clif played guitar. So, once he …
Read More »Interview: Alt-Country Kids Act The Roughhousers
Every parent has been there. Whether spending time at home, driving around doing errands, or going out to a restaurant with little ones, uncomplicated, repetitive, and often obnoxious children’s music is always playing in earshot. It can be challenging to reach a common ground that can be listened to for …
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