Oh, Hooray Releases “as lost as moths” EP

Houston’s newest indie/art-pop band has just released their latest EP, ‘As Lost as Moths’ on Jan 1! Gearing up to release their first full length album, this EP will give listeners a sneak peek at what they have in store. Track one, “Something About Closure” starts off with this upbeat instrumental vibe but you soon... Continue Reading →

Drive, Kid and Their New Song “Drop”

Written by: Christian Reccasina Drive, Kid’s new song “Drop” busts through new ears as they blend hardcore2000s vibes and emo anthemic prophecy reminiscent of Linkin Park and YellowCard. I can see that their influences are vast as elements of screamo, rap, and emo all come together to make a symphony of what is known a Drive,... Continue Reading →

iDKHOW in Grand Rapids, MI

I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME (iDKHOW) were spotted performing in Grand Rapids, MI at The Elevation on Saturday night. The indie pop band started in secret by Dallon Weekes and Ryan Seaman, and denied their own existence for almost a year, proclaiming their music videos and tracks are “uncovered tapes and recordings... Continue Reading →

Madison Beer Life Support Tour

Photos& Review : Nicole Solero Last Tuesday night was a magical time for many Madison Beer fans as the singer performed at The House Of Blues in Orlando, FL for her Life Support Tour. The tour which started in October was the first time for many, including myself, attending a concert since the outbreak of... Continue Reading →

Dayglow in Grand Rapids, MI

By: Elise Coates Dayglow performed for the first time in Grand Rapids, MI on Sunday. Under the name Dayglow, singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Sloan Struble creates catchy, effervescent, guitar-based indie-pop music. His catchy single, "Can I Call You Tonight?" picked up traction among the growing “bedroom pop” community and streaming platforms, where it racked millions... Continue Reading →

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