The COVID-19 pandemic did not take pity on the entertainment industry this past year as continued safety concerns effectively shut down the live event industry across the globe. Forcing many artists to put their careers on hold or move to a solely digital landscape, the pandemic has caused a large change in how musicians create and listeners consume new media- forcing many to struggle
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Abi Rose Kelly Releases New Gritty Hit “Kill the Waitress”
Liverpool based grunge artist Abi Rose Kelly releases her new anger-filled track “Kill the Waitress,” marking her third self-released track. “Kill the Waitress” instantly hooks you in with the pounding drums and follows with punchy guitar’s that keep you listening. Vocally, the song flows between breathy vocals to a roar of a chorus. “‘Kill the Waitress’ is a song about how angry I am
Quarantine Questionnaire: Vulgarithm
At the start of 2020, musician Andy McGurk was ready for a change. Having spent the better part of the past decade working on a variety of different projects, including hollowtechnic and as of late BlackHawkDown, McGurk felt it was time to work on an experimental new project. Something that stood out from his past works and also allowed for a new form of
All-Female Group Gloss Drop Relatable Track “Play Myself Again”
There are few things more familiar than a crush. The butterflies, the tingly feelings, the awkwardness but most of all the doubt – “does this person even like me?” Philadelphia based all-female Indie Pop R&B Group, Gloss have captured this all too familiar scenario in their recently released single “Play Myself Again.” The feel good tune and light vocals take you to summer when
Genevieve Stokes Releases New Single, Music Video “Surface Tension”
The best artists are the ones who can evoke emotions from their listener’s solely through the use of their storytelling. It is artists who can craft beautifully written poems turned into lyrics that will make you cry about a long lost love- despite the fact your love is neither long gone or lost- who are worthy of the highest praise. The ones who will
New Music Friday: Music We Love, Vol. I
February is often deemed the month of love, and there is nothing we love more than brand new music. Now officially the second month of the year and fresh out of the holiday haze, many of our favorite musicians are now back in the studios and actively pumping out great new tracks. And this week was nothing short of chock full of good tunes
The Ones You Forgot Return With New Single “Desensitized”
The Ones You Forgot are just getting warmed up. Making their return to the studio after two years this past July with their single “Something For Me,” the New Jersey natives are now back and ready to continue breaking down mental health barriers with the release of their new single “Desensitized.” A quintet known for writing relatable and honest lyrics about every day struggles,
MEIA Enforces Positive Relationships With New Single
Nobody knows you better than you know yourself, so why date anyone else? A bold statement, yes, but when you’ve been wronged too many times before and need to catch up on some self love and TLC, what better move to make than to dedicate time to getting to know yourself all over again? Sure it may take some time, kindness and a bit
Quarantine Questionnaire: The Hellfreaks
If you are in the market for a punk rock meets metal act that are not afraid to embrace their uniqueness and authenticity- look no further than Hungary’s own The Hellfreaks. Inspired by real life storytelling and the art of writing music that will have you moving from head to toe- The Hellfreaks are an act that stands apart from their counterparts in the
Moonlight Social Debut New Single “What Do You Want From Me?”
Occasionally in life you encounter people you can never fully please. This could apply to a friend, a romantic partner, even in some cases family members- all people that you ultimately seek approval from and despite your best efforts, never fully seem to be able to satisfy. In these situations, it is easy to let yourself become bogged down with the idea that something
