We sat down with Cody Carson of Set It Off to talk about his songwriting process, musical inspirations and upcoming album.
Mervyn Warren Interview: ‘It’s hard for me to imagine doing anything else.’
Mervyn Warren talks Take 6, Grammy wins, working with Whitney Houston and his work underscoring the new documentary Mary J. Blige’s My Life.
Brett Newski Interview: ‘I found kind of a creative tornado in my little house here.’
We spoke with musician and podcaster Brett Newski about his upcoming project, It’s Hard To Be A Person, and his career in music thus far.
‘Changephobia’ review: Rostam’s charm shines through on latest album
Nostalgia is a sensation as strong as any drug one could take, but it’s easy to miss out on your own growth if you’re only ever looking behind you. Oftentimes, our desire for the simpler days can lead to us…
Music Video Premiere: The Color Forty Nine – “Another World”
Hard to categorize musical outfit The Color Forty Nine introduces their brand-new music video, “Another World,” a track lifted from their forthcoming LP, String Ladders, releasing July 23. The Color Forty Nine is difficult to wrap up in a stylistic…
‘Delta Kream’ review: The Black Keys treat themselves with a taste of their roots
Amidst the patch of pandemic music releases are a laundry list of emotive and self-reflective projects. Charli XCX’s how i’m feeling now was one of the first to show off quarantine’s obvious effects on artists. And since, the industry has…
Joker’s Hand Interview: “I want us to push this band as far as we can go.“
Kevin Kawano and Matt Lau first met as roommates attending UC Santa Cruz. A few years later, the band Joker’s Hand was born, a band with a strong concept of melodic rock ‘n’ roll and lyrical storytelling. They began putting together their first EP while gigging across the L.A. club circuit, and eventually attracted the attention of producers Steve Ornest and Wyn Davis at Total Access Recording Studios.