May 29, 2019By Helen Ehrlich
Will Jay is a multi-faceted musician, dancer and songwriter hailing from California, who has been making music from a young age. Will Jay got his big start with the boy band “IM5” in the early 2010s, and has continued to find success after striking out on his own. On May 28, 2019, Will Jay dropped
May 27, 2019By Helen Ehrlich
Cody Lovaas is a striking artist with an equally impressive backstory. Lovaas was performing at an open-mic in his hometown in California at the mere age of fourteen when he caught musician Jason Mraz’s eye. Mraz mentored Lovaas and developed him as his protégé. Today, Lovaas spends his time focusing on writing his music, still
May 9, 2019By Helen Ehrlich
Bene is a 19-year-old indie pop singer from Auckland, NZ. In 2018 she dropped her hit “Soaked”, which became Platinum-Certified, shot through Spotify’s Viral Charts, gained over 17 million streams, and held the number one spot on New Zealand’s Shazam Top 100 for two months. “Evil Spider” is the first single from her debut EP
May 4, 2019By Helen Ehrlich
Jeremy Zucker and Chelsea Cutler are both incredibly talented artists who have developed impressive careers while remaining friends. Zucker burst into the music scene with his YouTube hits and Soundcloud success, and Cutler broke onto the charts on her collaboration with Quinn XCII. While collabs with other artists may have contributed to the amassment of
April 29, 2019By Helen Ehrlich
I had the pleasure of speaking with up-coming pop singer Amir Kelly and found that he has a calm and warm voice, similar to the tropical winds of the island about which he sings. He is an artist who presents a clear desire to not only perform but to create. Every word he spoke was
April 28, 2019By Helen Ehrlich
No/Me is an LA-based Israeli-American artist who writes indie pop music with a gritty sound. While her music is dark, off the stage and out of the studio No/Me is a bright and enthusiastic person. When I spoke with her, each answer was completely candid and felt completely genuine. Her vibrant, sharp, and humor-filled answers
April 9, 2019By Helen Ehrlich
The Jonas Brothers have made a comeback, and they are leading the latest resurgence of nostalgia and early 2000s reboots. The brothers have come back to the music world as a collective group for the first time since their break-up in 2013. At the time of their split, they were under the complete control of
April 1, 2019By Helen Ehrlich
Conan Gray is an internet sensation and pop star-on-the-rise. He has amassed a large following online, been professionally releasing music for the past year, and recently embarked on a tour around the United States, drawing in fans around the country. A seemingly endless line of teenagers swirled around the block surrounding the U Street Music
March 26, 2019By Helen Ehrlich
Four years ago today, One Direction was arguably the most popular boy band on the planet. In 2015 Harry, Louis, Niall, Liam, and Zayn had hordes of screaming fans (dubbed “Directioners”), over 6.49 million U.S. albums sold, stores around the world, a feature film and billions of dollars earned. This whirlwind of sugary 2010s boyband magic
March 22, 2019By Helen Ehrlich
Kailee Morgue is a dark and daring pop singer who got her start thanks to a video in her bedroom and an instant reaction from Twitter. Morgue was quickly signed to a label. She dropped her EP “Medusa” in 2018, opened up about her mental health, and came out as queer. She caught the eye
March 12, 2019By Helen Ehrlich
Conan Gray is a singer-songwriter and YouTuber from Georgetown, Texas. At the beginning of this year he dropped a re-release of one of his earliest songs, performed on Late With Seth Meyers, reached over 20,000,000 streams on his song “Idle Town”, and spent the past month touring with Panic! At The Disco. These monumental achievements
March 3, 2019By Helen Ehrlich
In the early 2000s, the Jonas Brothers ruled Disney Channel and the tween pop scene. Over the course of their time as a band they released four studio albums, won the Breakthrough Artist Award at the American Music Awards, starred in their own television show (and a spinoff), released a 3D concert experience movie, and had