Print: C-Heads Magazine “The Little Things” Volume #39
This edition is a love letter to the simple joys, the human warmth, the in-between moments that often go unnoticed. Fall in love with life, art, nature, humankind—everything gets easier when we truly see one another, and when we sense the beauty all around us. In all these little things, that’s when the magic begins.
“The Melody Is Already Telling the Story” – A Conversation with Dylan Dunn
“If you were aware you were living your best memories, life could start to feel staged and fake.” Dylan Dunn says this simply, but it lands like truth — one of those quiet reflections you don’t forget. Raised in Memphis and now rooted in California, Dylan has found his way through sound — led not by formulas, but by emotion. He writes songs that feel like they’ve been lived in, guided by melody first, story second.
Videopremiere: Luke Noa’s Demons — A Ferris Wheel of Feeling
“Demons”, the final single from Luke Noa’s upcoming debut album Début, is a melancholic daydream that explores the quiet companionship of our inner demons. With only piano and guitar, the sparse arrangement lets Noa’s distinctive voice take center stage, unfolding a deeply emotional narrative. The accompanying video, featuring actress Anna-Lena Schwing, offers a bittersweet visual that perfectly echoes the song’s haunting beauty.
In Between Cliffs
Photographer Nicoline Aagesen and model Karla Maria first met in the summer of 2022 at Marqi, nestled in the mystical hills of Sintra, Portugal. Drawn to its rugged landscapes, wild ocean, and golden sun, they both found something sacred in this place.
A Golden Breath
There are moments that aren’t planned — they simply happen, like a ray of sunlight slipping through the branches or a wave arriving just as you let your guard down. That’s how this series was born: between the sway of the sea, the warmth of the rocks, the murmur of pool water, and the ocean’s scented breeze. Captured by Ram Sánchez in Puerto Vallarta, a visual diary of light and ease shared with Ingrid Medina.
bat zoo’s Diamond Lanes captures the feeling of something beautiful slipping away
There’s a tender tension running through bat zoo’s music — a sense of holding on while knowing you might have to let go. His new song Diamond Lanes, premiering today on C-Heads, captures that exact feeling: watching something beautiful drift out of reach, even when you try your best to keep up. Its warm, laid-back production contrasts with the aching sense of distance at its core.
Scenes from a Garden
At Villa Pamphili, an actress transforms the gardens into her personal stage — queen at dawn, rebel by dusk, a spy in between. With every costume change, she slips into a new story, bringing the past to life with a playful twist. Laughter, drama, and a touch of magic trail behind her like perfume.
Drawn in Light
“This series reflects that quiet transformation. Through soft natural light, minimal settings, and intentional posture, the images capture a sense of introspection and raw presence. The interplay between the body, space, and shadow reveals an intimate relationship between self-awareness and environment—one that continues to evolve with every frame.”
A Story in Every Window: Listening with JVLY
There are so many windows. So many stories. So many feelings suspended just out of reach. “When you look at a high-rise in the city, there’s a different story in every window. SUNDER paints the story from one of those windows.” That line stuck with me the first time I read it — because it feels exactly like what I’ve always felt.
Burning Memories
“Barcelona has always been a place you return to when you’re broken, though you don’t really know why. The streets are full of history—of loves that never were, of farewells and encounters still heavy in the air. The balconies watch you, the bars smell of vermouth from noon, and the sun creeps through the windows like a spy. Time here doesn’t heal anything, but it doesn’t rush you either. Everything moves slowly, like a long, hot breath.
“We Wanted to Talk About the Lives of People Close to Us” – A Conversation with Pale Grey
“We hope listeners will want to get on the bus and be curious about these characters.” There’s something quietly powerful about the way Pale Grey approach their work—like they’re sketching out the lives of strangers and, in doing so, holding up a mirror to our own. The Belgian band has never rushed their process. With every song, they wait for the story to arrive—sometimes unexpected, sometimes fragile. And when it does, they build around it with care.
Wild Essence
Water reflects across her skin like a painting—wrapping her in patterns only nature could create. Barefoot in the wilderness, she moves with quiet confidence, fully at ease in the rawness around her. Sun-kissed skin, flowing water, and untamed energy—her beauty lives where soul and landscape meet. There is no performance here, only presence. Enjoy this lovely series starring Ilona Cardot photographed by Steve McKee.
Stripped Down: A Moment with Her
This black and white photo series is a wonderful reflection on the process of becoming—on returning to what feels true when everything else is stripped away. Photographed by Mariana Caldas de Oliveira, it captures Loo Nascimento in a moment of power, stillness and self-recognition.
The Land Remembers Her
Set beneath the endless skies and sun-scorched plains of New Mexico, this self-directed photo series by Cadence Hooks captures the raw, untamed spirit of the modern cowgirl—where grit meets grace and the desert becomes both backdrop and character. Production assistance by Penny Riley Williams, William Riley of lame horse productions.
A Conversation with Will Sass on Happiness, Collaboration, and the Unexpected
“I just want happiness in my life.” Those are the words—and the feeling—that sparked the latest collaboration between Will Sass and Kamille. How many moments do we lie there, wishing for nothing more than to be happy? But happiness isn’t a constant state. It’s many things. And sometimes, we have to work for it, just to feel it for a fleeting second. Yet knowing those moments exist makes it worth continuing—and feeling everything in between, too.
Giovanna on film
Some people have the rare gift of seeing straight into your soul. With them, there’s no hiding — not your thoughts, not your feelings. Their presence invites honesty, depth, and connection. Perhaps Giovanna Verzieri is one of those people. There’s a quiet intensity in her gaze, a promise of emotional depth that can’t be feigned. Her eyes seem to carry stories not yet spoken — and through Luca Ferrara’s lens, these moments are frozen on film.