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On “The Voyager,” Chance Peña Is Vindicated
May 19, 2026
Among the most consistent voices in contemporary folk music, TX-born singer-songwriter Chance Peña continues to add to his discography with his latest single “The Voyager.”
Author:
Noah Wade
Vincent Mason & Stella Lefty Are Cautiously Smitten on “Something To Lose”
May 19, 2026
A rare duet for a legitimate couple in the contemporary music landscape, and one dominated by the sentimental usage of pedal steel and warm acoustics.
Author:
Noah Wade
Owen Riegling, Look Where You Are Now! [Q&A]
May 12, 2026
Despite the wins in both his personal and professional lives, In The Feeling sees Riegling stoically admit to many of his greatest insecurities and intrusive thoughts.
Author:
Noah Wade
Patrick Droney Is Reinvigorated On “Back In My Body”
May 11, 2026
Nearly three years following the release of his outstanding sophomore album Subtitles For Feelings, Brooklyn, NY-based singer-songwriter Patrick Droney is gearing up for another go-around.
Author:
Noah Wade
Johnny Orlando’s “Charlotte” Is Shameless Pop
May 11, 2026
Ahead of the release of his new album, Songs For Young Lovers, out June 12th, Johnny Orlando has unveiled its latest single “Charlotte.”
Author:
Noah Wade
Calder Allen Is an Advocate for Human-Made Art
April 14, 2026
Meet Calder Allen, the fifth generation “Austinite” and singer-songwriter from Austin, TX whose artistic aesthetic and presentation reflect the quintessential Americana he was raised on.
Author:
Noah Wade
Chelsea Jordan Is Just Like You [Q&A]
April 6, 2026
A clear disciple of Amy Winehouse, Jordan’s luxurious contralto naturally quivers and quakes as she maneuvers through her tunes, many of which offer fragments of thought surrounding an affirmation she seeks to fully internalize.
Author:
Noah Wade
Noah Rinker Wants To Bring You Into His World [Q&A]
March 19, 2026
Not only has Rinker acquired admirable musical chops and a vibrant and curious personality that further enhances his musical connectedness, he also possesses the artistic vision and keen eye for aesthetic that affords him the luxury of overseeing and driving his creative direction.
Author:
Noah Wade
Sam Barber & Avery Anna Repel Evil Forces In “Fear In God”
February 26, 2026
A consistent and formidable duo in the world of contemporary country music, Sam Barber and Avery Anna’s musical chemistry once again proves to be of tremendous quality.
Author:
Noah Wade
Waylon Wyatt & Wyatt Flores Sing In Solidarity On “Didn’t Forget”
February 26, 2026
Waylon Wyatt's first concert was Wyatt Flores at Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa, OK just several years ago, and now the pair are releasing a duet together.
Author:
Noah Wade
The Snuts Embrace Joy On “Summer Rain”
February 24, 2026
Following an extended hiatus, Scottish four-piece The Snuts have returned with their latest single, “Summer Rain.”
Author:
Noah Wade
Novulent’s VOL. 3 Is A Feature Film with A Carefully Crafted Script [Q&A]
February 20, 2026
Novulent captures the essence of intense attachment, heartbreak, and ultimately finding and bettering oneself in the wake of a prolific relationship.
Author:
Noah Wade
People I’ve Met’s “For Hire” Is Ostensibly Indie
February 5, 2026
"‘You can’t just have me when you want me.’”
Author:
Noah Wade
Friends Helped Guide Beauty School Dropout’s WHERE DID ALL THE BUTTERFLIES GO?
November 12, 2025
LA-based trio Beauty School Dropout are one of the most formidable rising acts in the contemporary punk genre.
Author:
Noah Wade
Meet The Spins, the Unhinged but Self-Assured Jersey Band [Q&A]
August 8, 2025
Their album, 'Left Behind,' showcases the dynamic of true friends enjoying their creative journey.
Author:
Noah Wade
Aidan Bissett's 'shut up and love me' Is Playful and Hypersensitive [Q&A]
August 7, 2025
The Tampa-born alt-indie artist dives deep in this debut.
Author:
Noah Wade
On 'George,' Jake Minch Recoils, Self-Loathes, Falters, and Learns to Love Through His Growing Pains [Q&A]
July 17, 2025
In this in-depth discussion on Minch's album, we learn about middle-of-the-country syndrome, a Kurt Vile obsession, and sleeping with the door open.
Author:
Noah Wade
Penelope Road Deliver an 80’s Rock Power Ballad with “Flowers (Carry Me Home)”
June 28, 2025
Penelope Road, an Atlanta-based five-piece outlet, merges classic rock, soul, jazz, and funk into their sound.
Author:
Noah Wade
John Splithoff Talks New Album Far From Here and Lessons From Chris Botti, David Foster, and the Musical Community At Large [Q&A]
May 12, 2025
The versatile songwriter, immersed in old soul and classic rock, divulges the journey of his latest record, 'Far From Here.'
Author:
Noah Wade
Deep-Dive Into New Album Achilles with Kevin Atwater [Q+A]
April 25, 2025
New York City-based singer-songwriter Kevin Atwater is a storyteller: impressively concise, abbreviated, and illustrative.
Author:
Noah Wade
Trousdale Explains the Science of Singing as a Trio and Dishes on New Album Growing Pains [Q&A]
April 24, 2025
Growing Pains highlights experiences that are both formative and fleeting. Not just physical growing pains, but those leaving a lasting impression on the soul, the heart, and the mind.
Author:
Noah Wade
Cameron Whitcomb Chats “Hundred Mile High”, American Idol, And Taking Accountability (Q+A)
March 25, 2025
One of Spotify’s Top Artists to Watch for 2025, Whitcomb is an artist who rejects the notion that his past will define him, and one looking to provide relief for those listening enduring their own trials and tribulations.
Author:
Noah Wade
Deep-Dive Into New Album Achilles with Kevin Atwater [Q+A]
April 25, 2025
New York City-based singer-songwriter Kevin Atwater is a storyteller: impressively concise, abbreviated, and illustrative.
Author:
Noah Wade
Cameron Whitcomb Chats “Hundred Mile High”, American Idol, And Taking Accountability (Q+A)
March 25, 2025
One of Spotify’s Top Artists to Watch for 2025, Whitcomb is an artist who rejects the notion that his past will define him, and one looking to provide relief for those listening enduring their own trials and tribulations.
Author:
Noah Wade
On 'George,' Jake Minch Recoils, Self-Loathes, Falters, and Learns to Love Through His Growing Pains [Q&A]
July 17, 2025
In this in-depth discussion on Minch's album, we learn about middle-of-the-country syndrome, a Kurt Vile obsession, and sleeping with the door open.
Author:
Noah Wade
John Splithoff Talks New Album Far From Here and Lessons From Chris Botti, David Foster, and the Musical Community At Large [Q&A]
May 12, 2025
The versatile songwriter, immersed in old soul and classic rock, divulges the journey of his latest record, 'Far From Here.'
Author:
Noah Wade
Trousdale Explains the Science of Singing as a Trio and Dishes on New Album Growing Pains [Q&A]
April 24, 2025
Growing Pains highlights experiences that are both formative and fleeting. Not just physical growing pains, but those leaving a lasting impression on the soul, the heart, and the mind.
Author:
Noah Wade
Penelope Road Deliver an 80’s Rock Power Ballad with “Flowers (Carry Me Home)”
June 28, 2025
Penelope Road, an Atlanta-based five-piece outlet, merges classic rock, soul, jazz, and funk into their sound.
Author:
Noah Wade
Aidan Bissett's 'shut up and love me' Is Playful and Hypersensitive [Q&A]
August 7, 2025
The Tampa-born alt-indie artist dives deep in this debut.
Author:
Noah Wade
Meet The Spins, the Unhinged but Self-Assured Jersey Band [Q&A]
August 8, 2025
Their album, 'Left Behind,' showcases the dynamic of true friends enjoying their creative journey.
Author:
Noah Wade
Patrick Droney Is Reinvigorated On “Back In My Body”
May 11, 2026
Nearly three years following the release of his outstanding sophomore album Subtitles For Feelings, Brooklyn, NY-based singer-songwriter Patrick Droney is gearing up for another go-around.
Author:
Noah Wade
Friends Helped Guide Beauty School Dropout’s WHERE DID ALL THE BUTTERFLIES GO?
November 12, 2025
LA-based trio Beauty School Dropout are one of the most formidable rising acts in the contemporary punk genre.
Author:
Noah Wade
People I’ve Met’s “For Hire” Is Ostensibly Indie
February 5, 2026
"‘You can’t just have me when you want me.’”
Author:
Noah Wade
Novulent’s VOL. 3 Is A Feature Film with A Carefully Crafted Script [Q&A]
February 20, 2026
Novulent captures the essence of intense attachment, heartbreak, and ultimately finding and bettering oneself in the wake of a prolific relationship.
Author:
Noah Wade
The Snuts Embrace Joy On “Summer Rain”
February 24, 2026
Following an extended hiatus, Scottish four-piece The Snuts have returned with their latest single, “Summer Rain.”
Author:
Noah Wade
Waylon Wyatt & Wyatt Flores Sing In Solidarity On “Didn’t Forget”
February 26, 2026
Waylon Wyatt's first concert was Wyatt Flores at Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa, OK just several years ago, and now the pair are releasing a duet together.
Author:
Noah Wade
Sam Barber & Avery Anna Repel Evil Forces In “Fear In God”
February 26, 2026
A consistent and formidable duo in the world of contemporary country music, Sam Barber and Avery Anna’s musical chemistry once again proves to be of tremendous quality.
Author:
Noah Wade
Noah Rinker Wants To Bring You Into His World [Q&A]
March 19, 2026
Not only has Rinker acquired admirable musical chops and a vibrant and curious personality that further enhances his musical connectedness, he also possesses the artistic vision and keen eye for aesthetic that affords him the luxury of overseeing and driving his creative direction.
Author:
Noah Wade
Chelsea Jordan Is Just Like You [Q&A]
April 6, 2026
A clear disciple of Amy Winehouse, Jordan’s luxurious contralto naturally quivers and quakes as she maneuvers through her tunes, many of which offer fragments of thought surrounding an affirmation she seeks to fully internalize.
Author:
Noah Wade
Calder Allen Is an Advocate for Human-Made Art
April 14, 2026
Meet Calder Allen, the fifth generation “Austinite” and singer-songwriter from Austin, TX whose artistic aesthetic and presentation reflect the quintessential Americana he was raised on.
Author:
Noah Wade
Owen Riegling, Look Where You Are Now! [Q&A]
May 12, 2026
Despite the wins in both his personal and professional lives, In The Feeling sees Riegling stoically admit to many of his greatest insecurities and intrusive thoughts.
Author:
Noah Wade
Johnny Orlando’s “Charlotte” Is Shameless Pop
May 11, 2026
Ahead of the release of his new album, Songs For Young Lovers, out June 12th, Johnny Orlando has unveiled its latest single “Charlotte.”
Author:
Noah Wade
Vincent Mason & Stella Lefty Are Cautiously Smitten on “Something To Lose”
May 19, 2026
A rare duet for a legitimate couple in the contemporary music landscape, and one dominated by the sentimental usage of pedal steel and warm acoustics.
Author:
Noah Wade
On “The Voyager,” Chance Peña Is Vindicated
May 19, 2026
Among the most consistent voices in contemporary folk music, TX-born singer-songwriter Chance Peña continues to add to his discography with his latest single “The Voyager.”
Author:
Noah Wade