September 1, 2020
Tune-In Tuesdays #85 BONUS: How I Was Wrong by Sleepwoka
London-based musician Sleepwoka touches listeners with his synth-heavy, emotive ballad, “How I Was Wrong.”
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September 1, 2020
London-based musician Sleepwoka touches listeners with his synth-heavy, emotive ballad, “How I Was Wrong.”
August 25, 2020
Singer-songwriter Anna Wolf and music producer Pop Morrison tip-toe gracefully down listener’s spines with their eerie new single, “The Unfamiliar,” which is the title track for an indie-horror film.
August 25, 2020
As passionate as she is personable, UK-based singer-songwriter Greysha captivates listeners as she explores her own emotions throughout the stories in her music.
Recently, we spoke with Greysha via Zoom to learn more about her latest single, “Life Goes Fluently.” We also discussed her musical roots and upcoming projects.
August 18, 2020
Chicago-based musician Michael Damani honors the removal of the Christopher Columbus statue in Grant Park with his bluesy, rhythmic debut single “White City, Black World.”
August 18, 2020
With a demeanor as warm as midwestern summer sunshine and a heart of gold, NYC-based indie singer-songwriter Cat Dail amplifies awareness surrounding misogyny and race in her lustrous, jazzy new single, “Red Pill.”
Recently, we spoke to Dail via telephone to learn more about the single and the movie it’s made for. We also discussed the importance of women producers in the music industry, among other timely topics.
August 11, 2020
Psychedelic pop project Today’s Children bring on a beacon of positivity with their dreamy, 1960s-inspired debut single “Things You Wish.”
August 11, 2020
Chicago-based singer-songwriter Isabella Snow gracefully serenades listeners with her soothing, emotive single, “A Little Lie.”
August 11, 2020
Having played with the likes of Kings of Leon and The 1975, local rock band PHNTMS is loud and proud of their sound — and their unique flare is especially apparent in their latest track, “Honesty.”
Recently, we spoke to PHNTMS guitarist Adam Jessamine to learn more about “Honesty,” the band’s core values, and their upcoming EP.
August 4, 2020
Local indie-electric band Marcelyn candidly reflects on the bizarre gridlock the world has found itself in with their latest single, “Quarantine Song.”