Justin Bieber

Justin Bieber full name is Justin Drew Bieber. He was born on 1st of March in 1994 in London, Ontario. He was raised in Stratford, Ontario. Bieber is a famous canadian singer and songwriter. He was famous from his best ever song "Baby"

Carly Rae Jepsen

Carly Rae Jepsen has been an established artist in Canada for several years — with a third-place finish on Canadian Idol, two gold singles, two albums, and two Juno Award nominations to her name — Jepsen was a virtual unknown in the U.S. when “Call Me Maybe” hit it big.

The Weeknd

Abel Tesfaye is a Toronto-based singer famous by named " The Weeknd " . He recorded his all songs under " The Weeknd " name , his first song leaked in late 2010, though the identity of the individual behind the project was initially unknown. " The Weeknd " released a nine-song mixtape, House of Balloons, on 21 March 2011

Addy C

Adelynn Cuevas, or Addy C as she is known, is an 8 year old Latina from metro Atlanta, Ga. Addy loves to sing, dance , and play piano...

Céline Schmink

Celine Schmink is a french singer and also writer, journalist and Associate songwriter of SACEM. She writes in french and english in a pop folk style. Her musical work is regularly praised by the regional and national press and broadcast in France, Greece, Australia and the USA, where she leads a bilingual performing career.

Tuesday, 28 April 2020

SFE Tav song “Wrong Road” really touched fans across Twitter

Tav spoke on no one understanding him multiple times across twitter before recording “Wrong Road.” In the song he mentions “What I expect, the ones that’s close don’t even know how bad I’m hurting.” Then goes on to say “All alone, it’s things I hide, to hold the image that I’m perfect.” Tav is trying to validate his point of “No one understands me” and don’t speak on things, while also hiding his past, which is what’s needed to understand Tav’s thoughts and emotions.





Now SFE Tav has a single “Wrong Road” and fans across Twitter are saying it really touched them










Saturday, 25 April 2020

DEEP PURPLE SAGE | Sundance Jump with W. Dire Wolff

Deep Purple Sage is a CD, Vinyl, and Digital release by Sundance Jump with W. Dire Wolff. The album blends Alternative Rock with Psychedelic Acid Rock. Recorded in Joshua Tree, California at Skylab Studios; the album has an underlying desert theme. The LP is recorded in the old school style of Acid Rock vintage tube amp guitar sounds, mixed through analog boards to the digital interface. Deep Purple Sage has a basic 4 piece guitar Alt-Rock band sound blended with the Psychedelic Folk Rock of Sundance Jump with W. Dire Wolff. The Long Playing album, Deep Purple Sage, contains eleven songs.

Sundance Jump with W. Dire Wolff on vocals and guitars, recorded the album, Deep Purple Sage, in Joshua Tree, California at Skylab Recording Studio.

Ally are you Okay? is a fast paced Alternative Rock song about remembering romance in a sad time.

spotify.com/track/34OEywQpmHGrOxMX67m51S

'Come to this Mountainside' was written two weeks before the Camp Fire in California started on November 8, 2018. That was was the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California's history. The song describes the horrors of the climate crisis, while offering a message of hope.

spotify.com/track/4DbomgfFhG9kqxB2J6bON9

"At the time I wrote the song, I wrote a batch of songs. I wrote it down and moved on to the next song. Then when the fire was going on, I started to practice the songs and realized it was an eeire peak into the future." Wolff

www.sundancejump.com
https://deeppurplesage.com/purchase
twitter.com/sundanceJump
twitter.com/wDireWolff
youtube.com/user/wdirewolff
songwhip.com/album/sundance-jump/deep-purple-sage






Friday, 17 April 2020

Interview with Kadesh from Deeper Vileness

Love Music: Tell us a little bit about yourself. Your background, education, music passion etc. ??

I'm from South Texas and, well there isn't really much to say about myself I think. As for as education i'm mostly self educated, I read a lot of books and taught myself how to play a bunch of instruments. I listen to a ton of music, not a lot of metal though. I'm mostly influenced by like not metal type music like The Cure, Tears For Fears, Depeche Mode, Sisters Of Mercy, Dead Can Dance. I don't sit around listening to metal to be honest.


Love Music: We been hearing a lot about you, so we notice your're starting to gain a lot of attention how does it feel?

Surreal


Love Music: Can you please tell our readers more about "Alas, Darkness Resides"?

It really shows the direction that the band is heading in musically. I sat down with my guitar and just wrote the songs on the spot pretty much, sadly the original guitar track for Dismal Fields went all Eurydice on me and got lost so I had to re record it last minute. It was a sad moment but the recording came out real horror show I think. If you notice the artwork, the portrait is sticking out of the frame a bit. The point being kind of like how some medieval ruler might have those under him to like insult him in any way they can , kind of like in old times painters putting like hour glasses in paintings or whatnot that they would do for rich people as a kind of like memento mori or something. So the meaning is like yeah people might dislike you but at the end of the day you still achieve. Small detail. The songs tell a story of like this dark medieval world so I thought it fitting somewhat.





Love Music: What's the reason behind choosing this name "Alas, Darkness Resides"?

It's conceptual, the mythos of deeper vileness if you will, takes place in some medieval dark fantasy kingdom of darkness and ruins.


Love Music: What has been one of the most exciting achievements of your career so far ?

I finally sold a Deeper Vileness tshirt heh heh heh.


Love Music: What’s your goal in life you want to achieve next?

Making a full length album. I would also like to get a proper career.


Love Music: What motivates you to do your best work?

Wanting to make awesome music.

“There is a life and there is a death, and there are beauty and melancholy between.”
― Albert Camus


Love Music: Did you choose this industry, as a career, or as a hobby?

Definitely a hobby, I just want to make music and arts of all sorts whether it be drawing, painting, etc. I plan to do short films in the future as well as like small sculptures and stuff. I think it will be really awesome to do short films and make heavy soundtracks for them.


Love Music: Everybody needs time out. What do you do in your free time?

I read extensively on occultism, esotericism, philosophy, Sartre, Nietszsche, things of that nature. I also like to drink coffee and watch YouTube most of the time.


Love Music: How can people find you and follow you online?

Well I don't care too much for social media so Deeper Vileness is mainly just going to be on bandcamp and that's about it.

deepervileness.bandcamp.com





Tuesday, 14 April 2020

Interview with Eye’z

Love Music: Tell us a little bit about yourself. Your background, education, your passion etc. ??

My name is Eye’z I’m a singer songwriter pianist and actress!
I started singing before I could talk as a baby according to my family, I started singing as a toddler and was discovered in San Francisco. After preschool I continued studying piano with Pamela kamatoni and my voice teacher. I was so happy musically to be a valued member of the Oakland youth chorus and sing with Michael Morgan of the Oakland symphony! Now I’m recording g with J-Box at nexus audio in Oakland.


Love Music: Good, We been hearing a lot about you, so we notice your starting to gain a lot of attention how does it feel?

Its always an honor to be recognized as an artist and honestly I LOVE IT!


Love Music: Great, Any upcoming project or event?

Yes, my YouTube channel is starting to become a thing for me. I became obsessed with unboxing videos! I try on stitch fix fashiom and ipsy glambags! I try to upload on sundays. I’m also looking forward to an online table read with playwright Blake Weirs.


Love Music: Okay, What has been one of the most exciting achievements of your career so far ?

Honestly, I got to speak to Jimmy Merchant from Frankie Lymon and the teenagers! I mean it’s like whoa! The first boyband I’m totally speechless!


Love Music: Awesome, What’s your goal in life you want to achieve next?

What I would want to achieve next is recording a new song in the studio. Maybe a collab … Smooth harmonies and joyous lyrics.



Love Music: What motivates you to do your best work as a actress?

Real life. That always seems to motivate me as an actress. When I was a toddler I worked with a director who was kind of making us kids use our real emotions for the camera. But honestly, how could the viewer enjoy anything less? Quality inspires me to give that to the viewer


Love Music: Did you choose this industry, as a career, or as a hobby?

As a career. It’s just when this is your dream you aren’t really thinking about money but it was something that I needed to do everyday.


Love Music: Your fav. Singer

Aaliyah…


Love Music: Everybody needs time out. What do you do in your free time?

I watch a lot of YouTube… Everything from cooking with Clara to David Bennett piano.
I play the sims 4 even more. My fav is the sims 2 but the only reason I’m not playing right now is bc I used a gaming keyboard and it blew the side of my pc… so I kind of have to get that fixed but is a reminder to leave good enough alone.


Love Music: Nice, How can people find you and follow you online?

Itseyez.com
eyez.bandcamp.com
@mseyez




Thursday, 9 April 2020

BlackLight - Bass On Walls


BlackLight Delivers Percussion-Heavy, Uplifting Tech House Single ‘Bass On Walls’


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About The Release
BlackLight returns to deliver an awesome, percussion-filled, tech-house single ‘Bass On Walls’. Unlike many producers, BlackLight nails it once again on making a track that will get everyone moving. The tech-house single features a perfect combination of bass, percussion, and groove. ‘Bass On Walls’ contains different percussive elements that drive the track and will keep the listener engaged. Altogether, BlackLight delivers a track that is perfect for the club, beach, or any set in general. The six-minute track is a must-have for every DJ since it will work well with their sets. ‘Bass On Walls’ features a repeating vocal that adds even more atmosphere to the overall production. BlackLight continues to impress with his releases as he is set to leave his footprint in the electronic scene. ‘Bass On Walls’ is out on his label, Plurred Vision Records.


About BlackLight
He is an upcoming electronic dance music producer, songwriter, and performer based out of Omaha, Nebraska that has an insatiable passion for creating and performing all types of electronic dance music. He goes under the artist name BlackLight, is an avid dancer and lover of good vibes, and approaches songwriting, producing, and performing from this perspective. He also does his best to deliver good feels, good vibes, PLUR (Peace Love Unity & Respect) vibes, and dance-ability in each of his creations or performances. His recent releases include “Bass on Walls (Original Mix)”, “Feels (Original Mix),” and “The Underground (Original Mix), all of which recently made Housecharts.net’s March Top Ten Chart. Some of his other and popular releases include “Bass is Pumpin (Original Mix), “Can't See In (Original Mix)”, “Deep (Original Mix),” and “Tribal Jack (Original Mix)” to name a few. All are examples of his current and evolving sonic vision, kaleidoscopic vision, and style. In addition, he owns and operateshis own record label (Plurred Vision Records) which he currently releases music under.

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Wednesday, 1 April 2020

Interview with Josh Christina

Love Music: Tell us a little bit about yourself. Your background, education, your music passion etc. ??

I grew up in a musical household. My mother was a club singer in Baltimore and my grandmother was a big band singer in the 40’s. I discovered Elvis at age six and that got me into rock and roll and lead me to Jerry Lee Lewis which is when I started teaching myself piano. I guess you could say the rest is history after that. I really found a passion for music and if I hadn’t discovered Elvis, who knows if I would have.


Love Music: We been hearing a lot about you, so we notice your starting to gain a lot of attention how does it feel?

It’s really cool to have people start noticing you for your music. There’s nothing like being able to record and perform original music and have people come to see and hear it.


 
Love Music: What's the reason behind make the song 'Rockstar'?

“Rockstar” is for all the kids out there dreaming of music career. I think every artist has that point in their life when they first hear an artist or song and it changes them. It inspires them to want to pursue music and “Rockstar” tells that story.

Love Music: Any upcoming project?

I recently just got done recording a follow up single for “Rockstar” and would love by the end of the year to have a new album out. It’s been a few years since I released a whole album and have some songs I’m really excited about.



Love Music: What has been one of the most exciting achievements of your career so far?

A few years ago, I went to Memphis and recorded a live album at Sam Phillips Recording. I used drummer Steve Potts who has worked with greats like Al Green, Gregg Allman, Booker T and the MGs and the Blues Brothers just to name a few. The records was co-produced by myself and Grammy winner Jon Carroll. We had a blast working together and being to record at just an historic place was great. I even got to record on a piano Jerry Lee recorded on which was cool.


Love Music: What’s your goal in life you want to achieve next?

I’d love to do more international traveling and share my music with people all over the world. Something about playing music and traveling the world just sounds like a blast.


Love Music: What motivates you to do your best work?

I think my passion and true love for music keeps me going. I love trying to come up with cool new ideas and taking what’s come before me and giving it a new twist.


Love Music: Did you choose this industry, as a career, or as a hobby?

Definitely as a career. I can’t see myself doing anything else.


Love Music: Everybody needs time out. What do you do in your free time?

I love being outside and spending time with friends and family. I’m a huge fan of old cars so occasionally I work on them. I find it relaxing.


Love Music: How can people find you and follow you online?

You can find me on Instagram and Facebook @JoshChristina57. All my music is on Spotify and my website is always a good place, www.joshchristinamusic.com.