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Andy Gorel

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American alt-pop group 19&YOU ready for big things

The American indie pop group actually came together in Australia when Noah Taylor followed his heart across the world, and down under. He ended up crashing with the group of guys who unknowingly were about to become his bandmates. With a modern alt pop sound that pays homage to some of the genre’s most prolific artists like The 1975 and Troye Sivan, 19&YOU has already emerged with a compete level just as exciting as the aforementioned greats, and they’re just beginning to strut their stuff.
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Linn Koch-Emmery chats irony, independence, and debut album

“There’s a great sense of freedom in being an independent artist, but you don’t become very rich. But at the end of the day I get to share what I truly love and am passionate about. It’s cliché but every time I meet people on tour, coming to my shows or reaching out and telling me my songs mean a lot to them, I feel like the richest person in the world.”
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Band of brothers Saint Nomad on finding cultural solidarity in music

Music is meant to unite us. That concept feels especially relevant today, but for the brothers of Saint Nomad, it’s become one of the driving principles behind their lives as individuals, and a band. Nikita, Ruslan, and Yan Odnoralov were just small children when their parents moved their family from a small Russian city called Pyatigorsk between the Black and Caspian seas to Denver, Colorado, USA.
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JOSEFINE recalls brighter days on danceable new single “Dreamin'”

“I wanted to make something to make people dance and move, and ultimately connect with all those not so distant, nostalgic, summer memories and romances in which we lose ourselves in the present moment. I hope this track gives you a brief pause from whatever you are facing in life right now and really serves as a reminder that we should all dream big, dream more, and love harder – now more than ever before!”
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Sally Boy creates dreamscape on sunny debut EP, EREZ

While chaos and cold weather overcome the world around us, perhaps the best way to cope is to momentarily disconnect. And Sally Boy’s debut EP EREZ, which dropped just yesterday, is the perfect antidote for any early onsetting seasonal ailments. What he dubs himself as “pretty boy rock”, is a smooth concoction of guitars, grooves, and sunshine.
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Art as a way of life: A talk with SUMif

The independent pop artist, who’s real name is Steph Wells, garnered a lot of buzz during Spotify’s wild west days, circa 2015-2016, when independent artists were regularly playlisted based solely on the merit of their music – (what a concept!). While the game has gotten increasingly harder for independents, Wells has pushed on, continuously growing and evolving as SUMif.
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Alec Wigdahl on his smooth new single “The Word”

With three singles under his belt already in the rollercoaster ride that is 2020, he’s back with yet another new jam in “The Word”. It’s a smooth dance pop tune with a groove and guitar tone that are perfect for the late summer feels. At the ripe young age of 20, he’s got a bit
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Sizzy Rocket explores softer side on new single “Rollerskating”

We’ve all had that feeling before – stuck in a rut, not knowing how to take the rollerskates off. Indie pop’s favorite bad girl Sizzy Rocket comes to terms with that on her new single “Rollerskating”. It’s a refreshing change of pace for the singer-songwriter, a mellower side she hasn’t shown much of since she emerged in the mid-2010s.
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Zanski looks within on new Upon Frigid Water EP

If you’ve got the summertime blues, Zanski is here to dispel them. Not only is his groovy new EP Upon Frigid Water is a rather danceable affair, it taps into some of the most human themes; purpose, life as a journey, and facing down your demons. Its appealing, but also gratifying.
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Outside Vegas

“Love is nature and nature is love. Next time you visit, remember there is more to experience than The Vegas Strip.” Photographer Angie Menze and Model Montana Cencarik explore the natural beauty and old desert towns outside their world famous hometown.
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Dark pop specialist Jinka drops potent new single “Dagger”

The self-proclaimed “trash-laden Brat Pop” artist is no stranger to the strange; just weird enough to be cool, without sacrificing accessibility. Her new single “Dagger” is just another great example of that. Melodically it’s a punch to the teeth, and in terms of vibe, its produced as well as some of the world’s biggest pop records.
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Chloé Caroline talks debut album “Everywhere I Go”

The Los Angeles based singer-songwriter has recently unveiled her debut album “Everywhere I Go,” an effort that’s been several years in the making. Paying stark homage to the soul and pop revival of the early 2000s, it’s a storied and thorough collection of real songwriter’s songs. It’s a true album – sonically colorful, and wide in perspective.
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Song Premiere: Emily Hackett – “Handle”

Knowing when to shut your mouth can be sometimes more crucial than knowing when to open it. It’s not the sexiest thing to sing about, but it’s raw and evocative.…
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Guitar Pop and Nostalgia: A conversation with Chelsea Collins

Chelsea Collins understands great pop music. Which is why it’s no surprise her most recent single “07 Britney” is a knockout. The LA-based producer and songwriter has kind of been kicking the door down as of late. C-Heads recently caught up with Chelsea to talk about “07 Britney”, creative process, and her undying love for the pop music of the aughts.
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“Take in the View” with Olivia Reid

“Stop and smell the roses.” The age old cliche we all forget to listen to. Especially in America; fast paced, the world’s stage. Brooklyn based producer and songwriter Oliva Reid is slowing things down a bit. Not in terms of the music, it’s actually a rather exhilarating production, but in terms of mantra

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