Interview: Giuseppe Cucè

We spoke to Interview: Giuseppe Cucè about crafting emotional cinema rooted in Italian songwriting, blending orchestral and analog textures with Mediterranean rhythms to create intimate, honest songs that invite deep listening and reflection. He shares how his sound has evolved into something more restrained and intentional, and discusses his latest release El mundo es verdadero, […]

Interview: Chris Oledude

We spoke to Chris Oledude about his genre blending sound rooted in funky pop progressive rock folk gospel and musical theater shaped by early classical folk and classic rock influences and later transformed by a deep embrace of rhythm and groove. He also discussed his activist minded album Preacher Man Vol. 1 the culmination of […]

Interview: Andy Smith

We speak to Andy Smith about crafting haunting theatrical pop that blends dream pop folk and alternative influences shaped by two decades of songwriting self production and layered sound design. He reflects on inspirations ranging from Shakespeare’s Globe to deeply personal collaborations highlights career milestones like winning Single of the Year at the 2025 ISSA […]

Interview: Echomatica

We spoke to Echomatica about their dreamy indie and indietronica blend that leans cinematic and atmospheric while still touching indie pop in all the right places. They talked about how they went from acoustic cover songs to finding a distinct and emotive sound, and how some songs are secretly written about real people in their […]

Interview: TRANSGALACTICA

We spoke to TRANSGALACTICA about their unconventional approach to music, where describing their sound feels almost impossible but always rooted in ideas that matter. With a relaunch of their first record featuring new vocals and a second record that leans heavier and more ominous, they blend inspiration from both music they love and thought-provoking themes […]

Interview: NASTEA

We spoke to NASTEA about their fearless approach to storytelling through music, blending pop, rock, jazz, and neo-soul into what they call Killer Pop Rock. Frontwoman Anastasia Nerutsa and her bandmates draw from wildly different musical backgrounds to create a sound that’s both raw and kaleidoscopic, always rooted in real experiences. With singles like Pretty […]

Interview: Bean.S.Talk

We speak to Bean.S.Talk about their eccentric, blues-rooted rock sound that blends raw imperfection with experimental soundscapes designed to transport listeners into strange, emotional spaces. They share how inspirations as odd as frog recordings shaped tracks like “Bumbletoad,” while their upcoming 14-song album leans more country-tinged and organic, continuing their journey of embracing authenticity and […]

Interview: Mikhaelize

We spoke to Mikhaelize about crafting music that blends philosophical meditation with ambient soundscapes, creating sonic spaces that awaken rather than sedate and invite listeners into deep inner reflection. They shared how their sound has evolved into a spatial, poetic fusion where even system errors and infinity’s mathematics become inspirations, culminating in the upcoming release […]

Interview: Zhir Vengersky

We spoke to Zhir Vengersky about crafting a sound he calls art punk and the harder side of new wave, blending avant-garde chaos with nods to Pere Ubu, The Contortions, Wall of Voodoo, and Captain Beefheart. He shared how his latest album Farewell, My Lovely channels subconscious visions, surreal storytelling, and a tribute to Pere […]

Interview: Prem Byrne

We spoke to Prem Byrne about his genre-defying folk-pop sound shaped by a wide range of influences and a commitment to authenticity over fitting into industry boxes. His latest release, Commercial Break, takes aim at shallow media coverage and reflects a decades-long frustration with the state of journalism. How would you describe your music to […]

Interview: SCHANZ

We speak to SCHANZ about crafting raw, emotionally charged dark alternative rock that blends post-punk, gothic rock, and melodic guitar-driven energy. His new album AD/2, recorded entirely in his home studio, channels personal frustration and creative independence into seven powerful tracks, including the standout single “X,” now streaming everywhere. How would you describe your music […]

Interview: Jazz Calls Home

We speak with Jazz Call Home about creating music that’s futuristic, genre-defying, and deeply personal, shaped by everything from ghostwriting pop hits to composing symphonies and playing in punk bands. The latest album Cut The Line, inspired by near-death experiences and profound introspection, is out now on all platforms with videos for “Wyrdd” and “I […]