May 31, 2019By Ariel Zedric
Fresh off their hit “All You Got Is Gold” which was one of the most popular tracks featured in Netflix’s “The Haunting of Hill House”, Venice trio, The Great Escape, is back, this time with a homage to immigrants. Their new music powered short film “Where Do We Go From Here” features 30 immigrants each
May 30, 2019By Ariel Zedric
TRACE took a risk after the success of her first EP and it paid off. The young artist moved to LA and made the decision to whole-heartedly pursue music. TRACE wrote “All My Friends” while navigating friendships through the change, but now, a couple of years later, the track is a reflection piece. In the
May 29, 2019By Phyllis Feng
Game of Thrones has finally wrapped up its final season, and I’ve found myself reflecting on the complexities of the show and the rich plot that engaged millions. While it takes place in a high fantasy realm with dragons and White Walkers, it is at its core a study of human beings rising to power,
May 24, 2019By Ariel Zedric
With their ‘Save the Fishies’ motto plastered on t-shirts, reusable water bottles, beach towels, and totes, Sand Cloud has become one of the most well-known companies dedicated to marine life. Sand Cloud products range from bedding, jewellery, and beachwear, to all types of clothing, and with each sale, the company is dedicated to donating 10%
May 20, 2019By Ariel Zedric
Trapdoor Social isn’t only a band, it’s an environmental activist musical collective and their music is heavily grounded in a push for environmental regulation and sustainability. Their most recent song, “The Move”, is quite literally a call to action, encouraging its listeners to live sustainably and protest the lack of existing environmental policy. Not only
May 20, 2019By Ariel Zedric
It didn’t take long for Julius Cowdrey to discover his affinity for songwriting. After spending a while on the award-winning reality TV series, Made in Chelsea, Cowdrey left to focus all his energy on his true passion: music. His two latest releases, “If This Is Love Then I Must Hate You” and “Better Day”, narrate
May 20, 2019By Ariel Zedric
Valencia James is no stranger to hardship. After her family home burnt down in the infamous Waldo Canyon fire in Colorado, the singer wrote the single “Flames” to encapsulate her emotions while dealing with the tragedy. The Sydney, Australia based artist has honed in on her dark-pop music style and isn’t afraid of peering into
May 20, 2019By Ariel Zedric
Scarlett Blu always had a niche for adventure. After sailing and diving in the world’s oceans, she was devastated by the plastic pollution that littered such beautiful bodies of water. Immediately, Blu felt a sense of responsibility, which is what prompted her to name her band, The Trash Mermaids. Through her music and with the
May 20, 2019By Ariel Zedric
The last time I spoke with Ananya Birla, she had just released her fourth single “Circles”, launched Mpower, and was juggling her role as a mental health advocate and international pop sensation. Now, Birla is releasing her debut EP, Fingerprint and has big plans for the future. On the first single of the EP, “Blackout”,
May 19, 2019By Ariel Zedric
Luana Kiara’s voice is being heard across the world through her debut single “Trigger.” The Sweden-based Gambian singer tells a story of domestic abuse with an emotional video that features the singer dancing with a man as the romance escalates into violence. Luana Kiara’s dark R&B style has earned her great praise in Sweden, as
May 17, 2019By Ariel Zedric
The brother-sister duo Cooper and Gatlin have gone above and beyond with their latest single “Fragile.”. The LA-based singers pull from their background in Tennessee to create a perfect blend of acoustic and electric sounds. As both songwriters and musicians, the duo strives to make their music personal and heartfelt. In order to add another
May 15, 2019By Ariel Zedric
Josh Olsen was destined for a career in music. While in high school, he and his twin brother were a part of a band that first allowed them to explore, learn, and grow as musicians. Their music took them as far as an audition for The X-Factor before the band split to allow the members