If you are looking for a well crafted guide to all things related to musical artists that are underrepresented in mainstream media, The Cultural Reset is the perfect place for you to begin. Launched this year by Nick Lee and Shay Ervin, The Cultural Reset is a multimedia platform dedicated to bringing awareness to artists who do not get the attention they deserve, as
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Quarantine Questionnaire: Arya
As a publication based in the United States, most of our perspective on the music industry and the results of the COVID-19 pandemic have been based on the way that the U.S. has been handling the seeming crawl back to normalcy. While the internet has been a vital resource for connecting with and learning about the states of other countries- especially those across the
State Champs, Cardio Sport Team Up For Virtual Workout
One of the most important parts of staying healthy is getting your body moving. Whether that’s a full workout at the gym or a daily walk- it’s no secret that exercise is a key part of staying in shape and keeping yourself healthy- both mentally and physically. But with public gyms closing down due to the Coronavirus pandemic and a resurgence of national curfews
Quarantine Questionnaire: Fanni Mayer
Fanni Mayer is not a name you are going to want to forget. Hailing from Budapest, Hungary Mayer made her debut in 2018 with the release of her first single “Horizon,” which has since gained over 20k listens on Spotify alone, in addition to the singer’s impressive 50+k views on YouTube. Now, with four attention grabbing electro-pop singles under her belt, including this year’s
Quarantine Questionnaire: Ren Marabou
When the Coronavirus shut down the live music industry at the beginning of the year, musicians all over the world were forced to find new ways to maintain their creativity while also staying connected to their fans- without their usual outlets. It was during these months that artists such as Ireland’s Ren Marabou took to the recording studio to create new music that would
Slow Dress Celebrates Life in New Single, “Back into my Body”
Slow Dress is Katie Solomon and Brendon Jones, a duo from Boston making dark, confessional rock. Today sees the release of “Back into my Body,” the third in a series of singles the band recorded with producer Colin Pastore, known for his work with such acts as Lucy Dacus and boygenius. The song explores the sensation of returning to presence and comfort in one’s
New Music Friday: Music To Be Thankful For Vol. II
Happy Friday, everyone! It is once again the best day of the week where we can all wind down and take a beat to recover from the work week and slide our way into some new tunes. And though today may be Friday the 13th, we can’t help but feel lucky to be treated with so many killer new tracks. As always you can
ALLOW YOURSELF TO BE SWEPT AWAY BY GRAND TAPESTRY’S NEW LP “TIDES”
Genre blending duo Grand Tapestry have just released their new album Tides, via Gravitas Recordings, and it is one you do not want to miss out on. Made up of Eligh and Alam Khan, Grand Tapestry is a fusion of sonic powers. With Eligh bringing his experience as a member of world famous hip hop groups Living Legends and The Grouch & Eligh; and Alam Khan, who is the
Quarantine Questionnaire: Plastic Barricades
A band dedicated to sharing stories that are both relatable and engaging, Plastic Barricades are ready to take you on a sonic journey with their smooth rhythms and enchanting vocals. Inspired by artists such as Death Cab for Cutie, The Shins, Foo Fighters and Oasis, the multi-national duo made up of vocalist/guitarist Dan Kert and percussionist/production expert Paul Love have built quite a collection
Kat Saul Releases New EP “Made in the 90’s”
Kat Saul is here to give you an inside look into life as a 90s baby. Well, sort of. Freshly released this morning, Saul has just debuted her sophomore EP Made in the 90’s. An upbeat five track collection, the EP gives listeners an honest look into Saul’s life. Tackling relationships, internal demons, and being a young adult in 2020, the pop star shows
