ONES TO WATCH: ROBINSON
LADYGUNN gets to know Fresh-faced pop ingenue Robinson.
LADYGUNN gets to know Fresh-faced pop ingenue Robinson.
LADYGUNN Premieres ARLO's thriller track, "Disturbing The Peace".
Her name may not be a household one just yet — but TT The Artist has been here this whole time as our actual queen of Hip hop.
Pop princess Julietta opens up to LADYGUNN about her character-forming youth spent getting into trouble, her upcoming EP, Smooth Sailing, and why summer in New York City is so damn special.
The song features next-level production, swiftly taking us into a post-skrillex era of electronic production that combines melodic songwriting with big hooks and big drops. His crooner-esque voice is so smooth, it’s likely what modern-day Timberlake wishes he could sound like — sorry, JT.
Following a deal with Republic Records, Kailee Morgue hit the studio to write and record her debut album with producer CJ Baran. Now, with the release of her latest pop hit, “F**k You,” Kailee Morgue’s enchantments prove intoxicating as she makes her mark on the world of dark indie pop.
LADYGUNN premieres EVALYN's shimmering, pop-gospel "Angels".
LADYGUNN Premieres Lizzie's heartbreak anthem "You"
Multi-faceted goddess of music, singer/writer/producer Madge offers up how songwriting was used as a tangible, therapeutic exercise for understanding her trauma.
LADYGUNN Premieres Holander's “Smoke.” A sleek synth and shimmering soundscape that illustrates love in your youth and choosing to surrender fully and completely to that experience.
Des Rocs, aka Danny Rocco, is probably best known as one half of synth-rock duo Secret Weapons who toured with Panic! At the Disco, Fall Out Boy, Weezer and more over the past few years. His new solo project explores a side of Danny that is more strictly rock — an amazing throwback and homage to Freddie Mercury and the fuzz boxy rock legends before him. As the follow up from “HVY MTL DRMR” and “Used to the Darkness,” the new tune is anthemic and flamboyant all at once.
LADYGUNN No. 16 cover star Lola Kirke on cultivating her own voice. Photos by Janell Shirtcliff + Story by Catherine Santino.