Advertisements by A. Pollinger “If you take note of any pop singer this year, let it be Francesca Fuentes.” The melodies of Francesca Fuentes, an enchanting singer hailing from New Jersey, are not unfamiliar in the indie-pop realm. While a familiarity rings through her mesmerizing tracks, there is something wholly unique that spikes the pink drink gin-fizz… Continue reading Francesca Fuentes Enters the Chat with “Can’t Hide”
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Don’t Mess with the Princess: Maya J Fires Back
Advertisements by Amaris Pollinger “I’d really love it if people wouldn’t make me put my Slytherin scarf on…” I’ll start by saying that Maya Jenkins aka Maya J, is hilarious. I couldn’t stop laughing at her wit and the comedic truth bombs she dropped with more bubbly finesse than the pop of a champagne bottle.… Continue reading Don’t Mess with the Princess: Maya J Fires Back
Pandemic Please—Phatt James Has Just Begun
Advertisements By Amaris Pollinger The world was on pause… Consisting of Matt James (lead vocals, guitar), Chris Wilson (drums) and Matt Christoforo (bass), the Connecticut trio, Phatt James (a college nickname given to a reluctant Matt James that he later decided to own) were set to play their debut show at the infamous Toad’s Place,… Continue reading Pandemic Please—Phatt James Has Just Begun
It’s Time for the Turns: Stephen Lawrie of The Telescopes on ‘Experimental Health’
Advertisements by Amaris Pollinger “I wanted to turn over and over again to a fresh new page…” The most important thing to know about The Telescopes’s fourteenth album, Experimental Health is that it is entirely transportive and all-encompassing. It’s so transportive that I went into a meditative state and decided to sketch a gift for… Continue reading It’s Time for the Turns: Stephen Lawrie of The Telescopes on ‘Experimental Health’
JESSIA Puts Toxic Relationships in Review
Advertisements I’m so sorry to myself for justifying a narcissistic hell… JESSIA has a penchant for creating relatable, stinging tracks about heartache. Her newest single, “Care About Me,” is no different. The Canadian pop singer might have a sugar-rush sound, but her lyrics and vocals are all pain and soul. “Care About Me” is all… Continue reading JESSIA Puts Toxic Relationships in Review
Celebrate with R&B “Princess” Maya J
Advertisements Happy Birthday Maya J! R&B/pop artist Maya J releases her sassy new track, “Princess,” to celebrate her birthday! Already garnering attention and positive acclaim from critics and fans, “Princess” is the go-to track for anyone in their confidence era. Blending elements of pop, trap, and R&B, Maya J utilizes her skills as a violinist… Continue reading Celebrate with R&B “Princess” Maya J
“Care About Me” by JESSIA Out Now!
Advertisements “Care About Me,” the latest single by Canadian pop sensation JESSIA, is out now. A lyrical treat that will tug at your heart, this soul-stirring ballad captures the moments of a relationship that is quickly unraveling. “I knew it was a special song as soon as I wrote it, but I didn’t know… Continue reading “Care About Me” by JESSIA Out Now!
Leah Marie Mason is Here to Say Your Boyfriend Sucks
Advertisements Nashville singer Leah Marie Mason breaks away from her country roots with her new track, “Your Boyfriend Sucks.” The ultimate Galentine (and anti-Valentine) anthem, “Your Boyfriend Sucks” celebrates the importance of honest friendships and female empowerment (yasss queen). Inspired by a friend of Mason’s who was dating a guy who grossly mistreated her, Mason… Continue reading Leah Marie Mason is Here to Say Your Boyfriend Sucks
Almost 10 Years Later, 1989 Still Hasn’t Gone Out of Style
Advertisements 1989 is back and better than ever! Although it’s hard to outdo an album as original as is iconic, the new and improved 1989 (Taylor’s Version) by far surpassed all odds. Not only did the album gain the beloved Taylor’s Version behind its title, but it also gained five new remarkable vault tracks. These… Continue reading Almost 10 Years Later, 1989 Still Hasn’t Gone Out of Style
Killinginthekitchen Sings What We Struggle To Say
Advertisements by Phoebe D. Renje The name killinginthekitchen may seem odd, but for Lex, it invokes a different story: an inside family joke that became their stage name. Lex devoted their time to music under the name Killinginthekitchen, fast becoming a local headliner across the Orlando area. With their latest single, Lex explores the internal… Continue reading Killinginthekitchen Sings What We Struggle To Say
