“Hold Your Course” by S J Williams: A Classically-Influenced Balm

It’s been one year since the COVID lockdowns began. I’d do another long intro about the effects of the pandemic–the loneliness, the frustration, the boredom–or maybe I’d trace it from the early days of Tiger King and Animal Crossing to the present. But let’s not kid ourselves: do you really want to hear about all […]
Reflecting on “Giorgio by Moroder” After Daft Punk Break Up

On January 22 2021, world famous, multi-talented, French music duo Daft Punk announced their split silently in a video titled “Epilogue“. Music fans watched in sadness, confusion, and gratitude for the 28 years of musical reinvention. Daft Punk’s exploration and expansion of genres pioneered an entirely unique sound, in the wake of their breakup I […]
Arlo Parks’ “Black Dog” and the Cruelty of Depression

Arlo Parks’ poetic debut album Collapsed in Sunbeams gives us windows into the painful details of intense depression, grief, and heartbreak, but she never abandons hope. It’s not often that I genuinely enjoy every song on an album, and I have had Collapsed in Sunbeams on shuffle for the past week. The 20-year-old British […]
“Floating on Glass” by Jeremy Voltz: Gorgeous A Cappella Soul

It’s a familiar story: picture you and the person you love. A wrong word, or a silence when you should have said something clever. There’s shift between the two of you. Acidic words, rising voices. Then silence, a taste like metal in your mouth, and the ground suddenly feels unstable. You don’t know where you […]
The Best Merchandise Services for Musicians

Here are the best merchandise services for musicians: Teemill Teespring Gooten Printful Printify Disc Makers Atomic Disc Bison Disc Want the details on each? Keep reading. Us independent musicians have got to do everything ourselves. As if it’s not tiring and time-consuming enough being the musically creative geniuses that we are, we have to double […]
“You’ll Never Know” by Megan Brickwood: Thoughtful, Moonlit Indie Folk

L.A. based singer-songwriter Megan Brickwood’s song “You’ll Never Know”, from her 2020 EP Where the Wind Lays Heavy, is sultry, moonlit folk that recounts the lament of love lost. The song opens with wistful guitar strums, eventually accompanied by subtle, rattling percussion. Brickwood’s resonant, effortless vocals then begin to tell the story of the battle […]
Josh Fudge on “FEEL LIKE,” Inspiration, and His Future Ambitions

When we last checked in on Josh Fudge, a bright young bedroom pop singer-songwriter from Oklahoma City, it was when he released the tender folk ballad “Meet Me In Seattle.” But in the year since, he’s released some more upbeat, poppy material, and become a rising star in the process: his debut album has racked […]
“North Decatur” by Kelly McFarling: The Power of Nostalgia

Growing up in a small town in the mountains, there isn’t much to do. On the melty June nights when we would finally be free from school and work, my friends and I wouldn’t go to concerts or movie theatres or bars. We’d climb into the car and drive on the Blue Ridge Parkway. It […]
How to Make Money as a Musician in 2021

Being a musician is all about the money. Just kidding. An artist friend of mine once said that choosing to be a musician is essentially choosing to be poor for the rest of your life. I think there’s a lot of truth in that. To clarify, he doesn’t mean that musicians never make any money. […]
“I’m Alone” by SIGNYR: Nordic Indie Pop

Danish artist SIGNYR describes herself as being part of a “Nordic indie pop universe.” The current state of this universe is heavily defined by lots of electronica, vintage-meets-contemporary, mixes of pop, indie, and electronic styles, and unique synthetic sounds. In that past year, many Scandinavian artists released music that in some way falls into these […]