After narrowly escaping a pandemic lockdown in Nepal, darkwave electronic duo Beautiful Machines channelled their intense emotions around the ordeal into a new album and particularity, a pointing new single titled “Survive.” Comprised of Conrad Schuman and Stefanie Ku, Music Existence spoke to the band about artistic survival, how technology …
Read More »Violet Horizon To Release New EP “Azimuth” On April 20th
The Dallas-based musician blends multiple genres on his upcoming release. Violet Horizon is an artist from Dallas, TX, who gives new meaning to the idea of keeping an open creative mindset. Violet Horizon is taking his music to different places. He is a master at channeling a wide range of creative …
Read More »Album Review: Kemper Grant – Jungle
Oklahoma’s Kemper Grant is leaving his imprint on 2020 in a large way, having crafted a combinative musical identity of driving rock, smooth electronica, and upbeat, 70s-inspired beats. After several successful single runs, His debut album, Jungle, does its job, both at showcasing these elements and solidifying his ambitions for …
Read More »Single Review: Jubilee – “Peaches”
Jubilee is a multifaceted project made up of Gia Cezar, Alex Dillard, and Alberio Silva Da Cruz. As main proprietor of the Common Luxury music label, which Gia co-founded with her brother Jordan in 2016, their ambitions have been largely based on an in-the-moment sense within the realms of imagination …
Read More »Single Review: YellaCatt – “Super Power Pussy”
Daniella White carries with her an eclectic style equally emphatic of music and fashion sense. Her passion was initially catalyzed during childhood, as she promptly based her artistic identity on regular helpings of rock, electronica, and blues. In 2008, White’s move from Seattle to Los Angeles would prove essential in …
Read More »Interview: Randi Fay discusses her upcoming album, Intuition
After reviewing “Lone Wolf,” the recent single from multigenre singer/songwriter Randi Fay, I sought to gain more insight by interviewing Fay herself. In collaboration with producer Aaron Zinsmeister, she has crafted her latest symphonic electronica album, titled Intuition. The 11-track album had just wrapped its Indiegogo campaign last month, and …
Read More »Single Review: Randi Fay – “Lone Wolf” ft. Aaron Zinsmeister
Randi Fay is a multigenre singer/songwriter based in Green Bay, Wisconson. Initially, Fay held an extensive career in veterinary medicine before a debilitating hand injury would force her out of it in 2001. A decade later, after regaining her momentum by way of non-profit work, music fast became one of …
Read More »Starla Starshine releases EP
Starla Starshine releases EP BANDCAMP: https://starlastarshine.bandcamp.com/ It’s not the most popular thing for critics in my position to say, but pop is as incredibly textured as any other genre of music – the difference is, it takes a certain kind of entertainer to make it captivating and tangible to the …
Read More »Show Review and Gallery: Julien-K at Rough Trade in Brooklyn on July 26, 2018
New York was treated to a stellar performance by California’s indie-tronic electro-rock outfit Julien-K during the California Noir Summer 2018 tour in Brooklyn’s Rough Trade. Readying the crowd for an unforgettable indie rock party were Texas native’s Nite, fronted by brothers Kyle and Myles Mendes. Their synth-infused guitars and melodic …
Read More »Single Review: JT Music – Deviations
JT Music, composed of Chris Ames and John Gelardi, is a contending duo in the realm of video game-inspired hip hop. What began 10 years ago as a project for simple posterity has transformed into a viable product — one bolstered by 25-30 million monthly YouTube viewers, and a 2.5 …
Read More »Breakthrough Indie Duo The Boxes Catalyzed By Single, “Angels Are Gone”
The Boxes have left a highly unexpected, yet indelible impression on mainstream pop as it stands. A Gardanne, France-based duo featuring Angelique Jerez and Philippe Domenech, they describe their music as “subtle pop tinted with electro, carried by a voice of hell.” Without context, such a description may come off …
Read More »Album Review: The Bunny The Bear – The Way We Rust
For their seventh full-length release, post-hardcore duo The Bunny The Bear, comprised of Matthew Tybor and Joseph Garcia, have kept up their consistent level of output with The Way We Rust. The Bunny The Bear have released an LP every year since their formation in 2010. While this work ethic …
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