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Interview: Publicist Angela Mastrogiacomo of Muddy Paw PR

Angela Mastrogiacomo is a writer, publicist, and public speaker based in Boston, Massachusetts. Mastrogiacomo initially catalyzed this skillset through her web publication, Infectious Magazine, which she established in 2009, and through her publicity firm, Muddy Paw PR, since 2013. Her specialties have grown to include DIY campaigning, artist pitching, community …

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Haløver drops sun-drenched new music video for “They Ain’t Got It Right”

Back in 2014, Haløver made the leap to the United States wielding accomplished artistry and prompt musical pursuit. Originally hailing from Siberia, Russia, the emerging singer/songwriter channels nuances of pop legends like Michael Jackson, Christina Aguilera, and Amy Winehouse, while also noting the influence of up-and-comers, such as Tove Lo, …

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EP Review: Grow Rich – Frantic Semantic

Back in 2018, Jakarta-based indie rock outfit Grow Rich’s debut EP, Senen Lempuyangan, reached astounding heights, both in its rising international recognition, and in eventually becoming one of Bandcamp’s best-selling Indonesian releases for that year. The DIY-fueled project’s main proprietor is Abdur Rahim Latada (also known as Oyi), who contributes …

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Matthew Browning excels with haunting video for “Underneath The Willow Tree”

As early as toddlerhood, Matthew Browning developed his musical sensibilities through singing and piano. By the 90s, he would earn sizable acclaim collaborating with musicians around Memphis, Tennessee’s alternative scene, notably a pre-Skillet John L. Cooper. Now hailing from Colorado Springs, Browning’s scope of influence takes a progressive approach, with …

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Interview: Max Gerlock of Super Cassette

Recently, I reviewed “Better in Reverse,” the current single of California alt-rock quartet Super Cassette. Once the band shared my review, frontman Max Gerlock agreed to a follow-up interview. We discussed Max’s formative musical influences alongside identical twin brother/co-frontman Nick, their initial success with Super Cassette, the thematic intentions behind …

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Album Review: Silver Relics – generic.

Silver Relics is a New York City duo comprising singer/multi-instrumentalist Alex Sepassi and drummer Justin Alvis. The two musicians each harness nuanced and diverse backgrounds, Sepassi through the complementary sounds of 60s pop and 80s indie rock, and Alvis through his formative touring stints alongside various drum and bugle corps. …

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Single Review: Deane Nesbitt Jr. – “Tracking the Soldier”

Deane Nesbitt Jr. is a Canadian musician, lawyer, landscape painter, and best-selling author. Nesbitt is self-taught, his compositions created by ear rather than through traditional, chart-based notation. Sporting a new age sound influenced by fitting soundscapes and textures, Nesbitt has built a considerable profile. His music has been featured on …

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The Motet comes to Jersey City on May 23 – Interview with Ryan Jalbert

Since 1998, Colorado’s The Motet has maintained their signature foundation of 70s-inspired jazz grooves with accents of punchy funk. The Denver-based septet strove through numerous incarnations, finding stability in 2016 by welcoming vocalist Lyle Divinsky and sax player Drew Sayers into the fold. This expansion proved noteworthy, as it was …

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Interview: Rilan

Rilan Roppolo is a Los Angeles-based singer, dancer, and actor best known for his tenure on season 6 of Glee. Having initially grown in the New Orleans theater scene as early as six years old, Roppolo would eventually take on an eclectic musical identity all his own. He debuted in …

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