Verite Ready To Shed Her ‘Skin’
Words/Robert Frezza Indie pop New York City singer, Verite, is ready to show off her New Skin, that is, her new sophomore album, to her devoted audience. Those who…
Words/Robert Frezza Indie pop New York City singer, Verite, is ready to show off her New Skin, that is, her new sophomore album, to her devoted audience. Those who…
story/Â PAULETTE ELY Clear Mortifee, The Toronto bred, non-binary breakout star, created the anthem âSo Much More,â as a whimsical wake up call for those who may not feel like…
Words/Robert Frezza Photos/Bec Parsons Australian pop singer GRAACE has officially washed up on the American shores. The singer has a new song aptly titled "21st Century Love". She croons on…
Words By//Robert Frezza Photos By//Ana Sierota Singer/songwriter Meija has always been interested in music. He grew up in a musical household where music was always being played even toy instruments.…
When you see all the things that duo Jack&Jack have managed to achieve together, it makes you wish you had a best friend of the same name super badly. The guys released their full length album âA Good Friend is Niceâ earlier this year and have managed to combine a slick combo of pop, R&B, rock and hip hop. Thanks to the duoâs differentiating strengths â Jack Gilinskyâs smooth pop and R&B vocals, and Jack Johnsonâs hip hop rap verses and vibes â the guys have managed to put together an album of some of the best tunes weâve heard in years. Theyâre stark amidst their US headlining tour, which runs until May â so if you donât have your tickets just yet, you should hurry on up and get some.
After becoming known in the dance world, Jena is taking a bit of turn â back to the good kind of pop that the charts have seemingly been missing as of late â with her new single, âManners.â The tune starts with a solemn melodic vibe, and steadily builds to an anthemic chorus â and can perhaps be described as the âfemale yinâ to male pop artists like âLauvâs yang.â
music critics of the past have said that often some of the best songs come from when an artist has been truly heartbroken, and who are we to argue with a sentiment that seems truly accurate? When it comes to heartbreak royalty, it seems Lauv is perhaps at the top of the lineage⊠and either heâs had his heartbroken too many times to count, or someone truly did a number on him because the songs just couldnât get any better.
I discovered Lost Boy Crowâs music sometime last year, and Iâm still confused as to why he isnât a household name yet, âcause his tracks are all super jams. With his debut full-length album âSanta Feâ set to release in early 2019, weâre hoping heâll somehow keep his air of mystery, yet also get into the ears of literally everyone in the world everywhere.
If youâve been starved for a female vocal with more depth than just the popcrush candy-types weâve been hearing for the last year, then look no further, Faouziaâs voice has a depth that gushes emotions in every word she utters.
Israeli duo Lola Marsh is a band of romantic contradictions. Photos by John Burke.
The video opens in black and white: a close up reminiscent of the Hitchcock film, âPsycho,â in which Ava watches her man kissing another woman. We then watch as he is invited into her pink cute AF cottage where we watch her go from jealous siren to glamourous serial killer bride â all while singing a pop tune youâll likely be singing along with after just one chorus.
Itâs difficult to narrow down a standout song from the night, with excellent performances of his singles âhomeâ and âcarry the weight,â but his cover of The Cureâs âBoys Donât Cryâ was truly magical and breathtaking. Morgxn showed off his stellar vocal range and control on this challenging track, hitting the high notes with ease while never losing his ability to connect to his audience.