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- Interview: "I'll wait for you" - MIOH
I genuinely love your new single “I’ll wait for you”. It was such a beautiful song with such raw emotion, I can’t get enough. What is the story behind this new track? MIOH: Thank you so much! It goes straight to my heart! Indeed, this song is full of emotions, because it relates a love story which was hanging on by a thread. It talks about hope, about wait, but also about kindness. The purpose of this song was to make the wounds of the heart a little more bearable. What does your songwriting process look like? And what was the process like for your new single specifically? MIOH: Generally, I wrote music and lyrics together, sometimes in french, sometimes in english. I use to be alone when I write and I really like the idea of doing everything from start to finish, like on this EP where features "I'll wait for you". This song is a little bit particular because I first accompanied it with piano, wanting to make something very calm, in piano-vocals, then I tried another universe, totally different, with acoustic guitar, electric guitar and other arrangements. It evolved a lot in a short time. MIOH is so unique, I love it! What made you choose this as your stage name? MIOH: Thank you so much! I chose my stage name after watching the movie Into the Wild. Christopher McCandless, the protagonist, reads and writes a lot. In one of the books he reads, we can see this phrase : "such is my idea of happiness". I kept the first letters of "My Idea Of Happiness" and MIOH was born. Because that's what music represents to me. What is your favorite thing about performing your music live? To me, there is nothing like experiencing live music, especially after these last few years without it! MIOH: You're right! I think we didn't realize how important it is to listen to live music, to fully feel the emotions. I think what i like the most about playing live music is when people stop for a moment, take the time to listen, to breathe, to close their eyes and to enjoy the moment. The smiles and the people dancing also touch me deeply. What do you hope people get out of listening to your music? And for “I’ll wait for you” specifically? MIOH: I hope people will take the time to feel the emotions they tend to hide. I believe that they are what make us alive, what make us feel alive. Through music, I hope to highlight our feelings, the optimism but also the right to not always feel happy. I see music as a way to share ! I think that's its main function. Do you have anything else you’re doing or that’s coming out this year that you can talk about? MIOH: Yes ! Projects make us, shape us! There is never enough of them! Video clips are being shot and a single is being recorded. And this summer, you will find me in France on the restaurant terrace, for the World music Day, or in festivals for live moments! Thanks a lot for your welcome on your blog! Interviewed By Sarah Curry FOLLOW MIOH:
- Review: "She" - Ollie Wade
“She” is a heartwarming tribute to mothers everywhere. Your mother wipes your tears, makes you smile, and pours all of her love into you, knowing that no matter what happens, nothing can shake her love for you. No matter where you are or who you’re with, there’s no one you can depend on more than your own mother. Wade thanks his mother for believing in him, for listening to every single one of his songs, and for being proud of them. A mother is someone that’s precious to everyone, and Wade perfectly conveys his thankfulness and pride for his own mother. Having taught himself classical piano during the pandemic, Wade’s simple melody tugs on the heartstrings, creating a reminiscing and hopeful tone. The delicate piano in the background only adds to the thankful tribute of the entire piece. It’s clear that Wade greatly respects his mother, admiring the weight she carries on her shoulders all with a smile or how she’s the shoulder to cry on for him and countless others. Wade’s mature and sorrowful voice takes a change as he gets to the chorus, turning lighter and more uplifting. Ollie Wade, a UK singer-songwriter, is an expert with barring his soul to the world. His raw lyrics are only heightened by his detailed and relatable narratives. Starting his career by posting acoustic folk-pop covers on YouTube, he’s now confidently stepped into the industry, writing his own lyrics and songs for the world. Even once playing an intimate show for The Duchess, Kate Middleton, Wade is not shy about stepping on the stage. Wade’s refreshing lyrics and emotional ballads are bringing a new sound into the industry. Written By Megan Cao FOLLOW OLLIE:
- Review: "Kissing Her, Missing You" - Ben Dolic
“Kissing Her, Missing You” is a heartfelt pop song about not getting over a breakup. Though you’re broken up, you still can’t help but remember the intimacy of your relationships, the inside jokes, the unspoken emotions and feelings. Dating a new person right after that means you have to learn about someone all over again, and while that can be fun, it doesn’t feel the same when you wish for someone to just know you and know what you’re thinking. Dolic crafts his narrative about dating someone new, but still missing his ex. The nostalgia-filled lyrics and upbeat production combine into this bittersweet song about the toughness of moving on. The guitar and drum-laden production hide the hurt feelings in his voice, just as his new relationship hides his hurt feelings about his ex. Everyone has had rebounds, and it’s tough to get over a relationship while you’re trying to pretend that you’re fine. Ben Dolic is a Slovenian singer-songwriter who’s not afraid to open up about topics like mental health, relationships that aren’t picture-perfect, and more. Creating what he describes as “good vibes you can cry to”, Dolic looks for beauty in the darkness, the light at the end of the tunnel. His first breakout single, “Violent Thing”, reached over 12 million streams worldwide, and he’s hungry for more. Dolic’s honesty and blunt narratives paint the picture as it is, an excellent rendition of the pain and complex emotions that most songs glamorize. Written By Megan Cao FOLLOW BEN:
- Review: "Valley Of The Shadows" - Waves Rush In
I think the album art beautifully sums up the theme of the song that I’m about to introduce to you today. “Valley Of The Shadows” by Waves Rush In is an appreciation of nature’s greatness. With its powerful healing effects, nature is full of wonder. For Waves Rush In, it helps him reconnect with his childhood. “When you’re talking through the rhythm in me...those times seem pretty sweet to me.” He speaks on one of the biggest influences in his life! This song is like going outside in the fresh air to clear your mind of racing thoughts. You’ll feel soothed and refreshed after just the first listen! The soundscape is simply brimming with nature sounds: trickling water, tweeting birds, and a cooling breeze made of captivating synths. As the narrative builds, Waves Rush In beautifully describes his relationship with the outdoors and how it’s like an irreplaceable friend to him. Using compelling, deeply rooted vocals, he expresses appreciation for nature’s existence, saying “This one’s for you.” I especially enjoyed how Waves Rush In lets the song conjure powerful emotions within him. He goes with the flow and doesn’t hold back by any means! In that respect, the music really does speak for itself! Sam Branson (aka Waves Rush In) is a singer-songwriter and climate activist based out of Oxford, UK. As an artist, he takes inspiration from his travels and nature’s mystery. Taking off with January 2021’s debut EP ‘Seasons Change’, he’s experienced profound success with his indie-pop soundscapes. As an activist, he’s partnered with Brian Eno’s Earth Percent charity, which calls on the music industry to help combat the ongoing climate crisis. ‘Valley Of The Shadows’ marks Branson’s shift to a more radio-friendly pop sound. Stay tuned for more feel-good melodies and deep-seated lyrics in his upcoming EP ‘Hearts Are Home.’ It comes out in May! Written By Kevin Rodriguez FOLLOW WAVES RUSH IN:
- Interview: "Back To You" - JMN
I have listened to your new single “Back To You” over and over and it really never gets old. What inspired you to write this new track? JMN: Awh, thanks! It’s about having to leave a place I love, and someone really important to me behind, not because I wanted to.. but because I had to. And trying my best to get back to that place and to them. Has music played a big part in your life since you were younger? I know for me, it’s been a part of me since as long as I can remember! JMN: Music has definitely been a huge part of my life, It has so many ties to memories growing up and has helped me so much through the years. Without music, I wouldn’t know what to do, it’s one of the most important parts of my day! Are there any other artists you would say inspire the sound and vibe of your music? JMN: Honestly, no, not at all! I would love to give a list of my favourite artists and say that they have an influence on my music.. but all I can say is they motivate me / give me the push I need for the day! What is your go-to song to belt in your car or scream at the top of your lungs when you’re home alone? JMN: That is a hard one… I can never choose just 1 song or 1 artist. I listen to many different genres, so it really just depends on the kind of mood I’m in or the day I’m having. I would say currently I’m having “Issue- IZKO” on repeat. But this also changes everyday or every other day for me! I’m a huge concert buff so I’m curious...what is your favorite concert you’ve ever been to? And who do you hope to one day see perform live? JMN: I’ve been to sooo many concerts in my life thus far, but I would say my favourite concert was actually Miley Cyrus, Bangerz Tour… which was years ago! Just because of how the concert was arranged and everything they had set up, I would say it was unforgettable for me! I hope to see Post Malone in concert ASAP. What is your next goal you hope to accomplish in your career? I can’t wait to see where this journey takes you :) JMN: I just hope to keep creating music with my vision of how I want it to sound and how I want it to come across to people listening! For now, all I wish to accomplish is just to continue what I’m doing now & get more songs released! I never thought I’d actually be doing this one day, but my friends have helped me take the leap and now I can’t get enough! So as of now, I’m just content where I am and just hope people can relate to my songs! :) Interviewed By Sarah Curry FOLLOW JMN:
- Review: "I Should Sell My Story To A TV Network" - Emma Mae
"Got a front row seat; to the sitcom of my life" are the wise words on Emma Mae's hot new single titled "I Should Sell My Story To A TV Network" which discusses the idea of selling your soul to the devil through elevating your own passions. This is no different for famous people who have to deal with the absurdity of the public who know who they are and have seen them in various outlets of the media (music, TV, etc). Emma puts a spark on it by asking herself "I should my story to a TV network" and depicts a person who is only hungry for fame and will go to extremes to get there. This song has raw and real emotion! Emma's vocals are so smooth when singing over the dreamy yet awake instrumentation that goes back and forth throughout different segments of the song. Just like the cover, this song gives off a very bright and colorful vibe throughout majority of it especially the chorus where the tempo rises with the drum machine and acoustic guitar licks. Emma has amazing vocal control and knows when to use her voice at the right time including in different pockets of when the instrumentation stops and starts in the song. You can tell that Emma was having fun with creating this! LIFE LESSON 101: DON'T SELL YOURSELF TO A TV NETWORK! Emma Mae is a singer-songwriter from the UK who has stepped foot in the music game since 2019 when Emma released her debut single titled "Fuckboy" as well as releasing singles throughout the pandemic including "When Paris Calls" and "She Knows". Emma has also done collaborations with a few DJs and artists from the UK as well including Thom Merlin on their single "Don't Wanna Love You" that gained some nice attention. Emma is far from done and wants to keep pushing her fun and energetic indie-pop sound to other works! Don't get caught up with the artists on TV! Go give her a shot! Written By Miles Tutor FOLLOW EMMA:
- Review: "Wishful Thinking" - Alex Beck
Alex Beck is a new and talented artist currently making her way into the music world. Her latest single “Wishful Thinking” embodies the spirit of a young woman in the city and provides for a warm and fuzzy feeling deep inside. The line “I thought I’m better off gone” touches on a deep topic of self worth and how meaningless it can feel in such a big world. Alex uses this line to effectively describe the pain that break-ups can cause and what it can do to one’s psyche. While it may be a common topic amongst artists, Alex takes a unique approach that is more impactful. The song starts out with a somber synth holding a pedal point throughout the verse. A pedal point is when a bass note is held for a certain amount of time while the harmony above changes, which is emphasized in the guitar line. This creates a particular effect of being grounded, and is all the more effective when the bass begins to change in the chorus. The voice of Alex Beck is something to be reckoned with: smooth and delicate yet clear, she’s mastered her art as a singer and knows how to write for it. The mix of this song is very artistic; the instruments don’t jab out but rather blend together to create a “wall” of sound. The lead vocal, bass, and kick stand above to create a strong root while the rest of the instruments create the beautiful foundation that is “Wishful Thinking.” Singer/songwriter Alex Beck is an indie pop artist currently residing in L.A. Starting with the release of her first single “Do It Again” in 2020, Alex has steadily grown as a musician and a storyteller. She’s received glowing reviews from the likes of Mystic Sons, Obscure Sound, and more. You can find her music on Spotify, Pandora, Apple Music, and on Youtube. You can also find out more about new releases (or more about Alex herself!) on her Instagram. Check her out, she’s a great listen! Written By Aaron Soltis FOLLOW ALEX:
- Review: "Ruin My Life" - Allegra Jordyn
What if...? This question is often attached to worrying about the future. But what happens when you redirect it to take on a tone of optimism? Instead of thinking about the worst-case scenario, what if it does work out? In her new song ‘Ruin My Life’, Allegra Jordyn invites in the idea that everything could go right in a relationship. “I’m begging you to ruin my life.” I really admire how she’s confident enough to put herself in a vulnerable position, even though she doesn’t know what will happen. By reshaping fear of commitment and self-doubt into strength, Jordyn is more than willing to take the risk. “Thought I’d never be caught dead in a white dress; flowers in my right hand, diamond on my left.” This first line immediately shows the eye-catchiness of Jordyn’s lyrics. The imagery is stunning. You can hear a lovely 80s-style pop vibe from the blend of funky bass guitar and drum beats with airy synths. As the different layers come in, there’s always a pleasurable mix of mystery and beauty. Jordyn’s confident vocals become goddess-like in the chorus; filled with emotion and letting you know that it’s okay to let your guard down. Her willingness to show this level of vulnerability throughout the entire song is truly awe-inspiring! Hailing from Toronto, 20-year-old artist Allegra Jordyn grew up listening to classic rock and pop hits. At just 14 years old, she released her debut single, followed by her debut EP ‘Possibilities’ two years later. However, she struggled to fully resonate with her music. In 2020, she connected with producer Chris Grey and took full control over her storytelling and creativity. Speaking on topics like empowerment and self-discovery, Jordyn has redefined her sound to make it truer to herself. What I love about her is her ability to create these beautiful paradoxes in music that mimic the complexities of real life. ‘Ruin My Life’ paves the way for Jordyn’s new dreamy EP, which comes out this summer! Get her on your radar because (take it from me) she’ll knock your socks off! Written By Kevin Rodriguez FOLLOW ALLEGRA:
- Review: "Spaces" - NOA
During a serious romantic relationship, you form a strong bond with the other person. You discover above-the-surface information such as what their favorite food is and what kind of music they love/hate. With that, you also get to know that person on a deeper level. You make many memories together, and it seems as though you can’t see yourself with anybody else. If the initially strong bond has the misfortune of being broken, it can be hard to find someone who makes you as happy as that special person once did. NOA writes about going through this experience in her song, “Spaces.” My initial thoughts about this song were that it was very smooth and relaxing. The lyrics are supported by a simple, repetitive guitar strum which allows the story of the words to come through. Additionally, NOA’s voice sounds as smooth as the music itself, if not more so. Her occasional harmonies add depth onto the song. Overall, I thought she wrote on a very relatable topic. It can be hard for an artist to share pain publicly through music. However, it can be worth it if the song helps someone in the audience cope with a similar situation. NOA was born in Toronto, Canada. She was featured on Season 2 of CTV’s show, “The Launch.” During her time there, she worked with One Republic band member, Ryan Tedder. She has found continued success with sold out shows at The Drake Hotel in Toronto and Hotel Café in Los Angeles. NOA has been featured in notable publications such as Buzzfeed and Rolling Stone. Written By Kelli Dixon FOLLOW NOA
- Review: "All Our Sins " - Planet Case
Imagine taking a piece of paper and crumbling it up. You can uncrumple the paper, but it will never be as smooth as it once was. This is how it can feel when trying to repair a relationship after conflict. You can make amends and slap on a metaphorical Band-Aid. Even so, the past conflict still looms over the relationship like a dark rain cloud. Plant Case’s song, “All Our Sins,” reflects on what happens when the rain cloud of conflict gets too heavy and ultimately bursts. I thought the piano in the song was well done. It was calm, simple, and really flowed well with the lyrics. I also liked the guitar hook on the chorus. It added depth to the music while keeping the story of the lyrics undisturbed. This story is talking about an actual relationship in the artist’s life. It is not surprising because you can hear the pain and hurt come out in his voice. Music is one very healthy way to release negative emotions. Planet Case is a Finland-based band. They have released 3 EP’s with songs that have gotten played on radio channels in many countries including the United States. It is no surprise that the band has racked up more than 500,000 streams. Their first big break was going on tour with another Finland-based rock band called Sunrise Avenue. Since then, Planet Case has had the privilege of appearing on some of Finland’s biggest stages. Written By Kelli Dixon FOLLOW PLANET CASE
- Review: "sorry for myself" - Allison Leah
Regret is one of the worst emotions. You spent your precious time chasing after something or someone that did you wrong. On the bright side, you now know that you deserve better. Therefore, rather than take pity on yourself, you see your sadness as the starting point to a happier chapter in your book of life. In her defiant pop tune, “sorry for myself,” Allison Leah reflects on her time in a toxic romantic relationship. Rather than being slow and ballad-like, this breakup song is wonderfully gritty and upbeat. The first thing I noticed about the song was the group of harmonies at the beginning. It was very satisfying to listen to and helped to ease the listener into the song. The music then becomes louder as the song progresses. The first verse was another aspect that stood out to me. It is the only point in the song where Leah brings up positive memories of her ex-lover. The rest of the song portrays them negatively. Finally, I liked how the bridge pulled the whole song together. At the end of the bridge, Leah sings “played me like a fool until I finally snapped, why would I apologize for that?” These lyrics imply that she is taking the blame off herself, and that is crucial for properly healing and moving on. Allison Leah is a singer/songwriter based in Nashville, TN. She got an early start in the entertainment industry by singing on commercial jingles. As for her current musical career, she describes herself as a folk-pop artist. I definitely hear the pop side on “sorry for myself.” It would be cool to hear more her music that brings out the folk genre. Written By Kelli Dixon FOLLOW ALLISON LEAH
- Review: "blood" - LEEPA
Combining pop-rock guitar lines with relatable heartbreak lyrics, “blood” becomes the ultimate breakup anthem. LEEPA’s latest single is about being in a toxic relationship and not being able to cut the person off even though you know they’re bad for you. This pop hit goes into the feelings of being defeated and not knowing what to do because this person is such a significant part of your life, but they keep hurting you. “Why am I not enough? / Why could I not call your bluff?” We begin to doubt ourselves and our self-worth when we’re left in situations like this. LEEPA reminds us that no matter how hard it is, we have to let that person go. “blood” relies heavily on strong guitar and drum set lines to create a bass for the song. Along with this, many of the synthetics used follow alternative rock patterns similar to the 90s music style. LEEPA creates an almost nostalgic feeling through her sound– you may find yourself remembering artists like Avril Lavigne when giving this tune a listen. My favorite lyrics were “I don’t know how to be loved/ Because of you, I don’t know how to trust.” These lines perfectly sum up how when you’re in a co-dependent relationship, you lose a lot of yourself– specifically the ability to be alone and know what it’s like to be cared for. These lyrics are a reminder that this is not okay to experience, and you need to heal on your own away from the toxic environment. LEEPA is a rising singer and songwriter from Germany where she found much success after her first viral hit. This sent her straight to performing on big stages like Climate Live and Fridays for Future. Following her single “I’m sorry, are you”, she was nominated for the “New Music Award”, where she won 2nd place. If you like artists like Madison Beer and Millie Turner, you’ll love LEEPA. Be sure not to miss anything from this up-and-coming superstar! Written By Emily Hancock FOLLOW LEEPA: