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Friday Firsts: Janel’s Self-Titled EP

  Written by: Stephen Cirino | Edited by: Taylor Davies     Janel is a 23-year-old singer-songwriter from Langhorne, PA. With musical influences ranging from Kanye West to Destiny’s Child, you’ll be sure to hear good beats with girl-group vocals. Her debut self-titled EP “janel.” is available on all streaming

Will Made Manifest – James Melton’s Debut Album

  By Taylor Davies     I have always used music as a way to cope with stress and anxiety. I really love falling into “flow” when writing, producing, or playing. The psychological state of flow is the closest thing to nirvana or heaven that I’ve ever experienced. Growing up

America Loves Me’s New EP – “Leave Your Luck In Heaven”

  By Taylor Davies   Photo by Kiara Laserna   Meet America Loves Me   America Loves Me started in the summer of 2019. I had fallen into an indefinite hiatus with my band, Fox Memorial, and I was eager to start writing again. I created America Loves Me and

Sam Bekt On His Collab with Rubber – “Vitamin E”

  By Taylor Davies      Rubber is a Philly-based writing/producing duo developed by Andrew Loper and John Della Franco during their time studying at Temple University in 2017. Since then, Rubber has released their debut EPs Rubber Baby and Buggy Bumpers, along with a series of singles, serving as

MAD FVN: The Next Lady Gaga

  Writer: Steve Cirino          Editor: Taylor Davies     Who is MAD FVN?   While growing up, whenever anyone asked “what do you want to be when you grow up?”, the answer was always painfully obvious to me; sometimes even so for the person asking, given

Hayley Dare’s Latest Single – “Evan”

  By Taylor Davies    Hayley Dare   I took guitar and piano lessons as a child, but I refused to practice, so my parents withdrew me from lessons and I ended up teaching myself those instruments in middle school. I started singing when I was about ten, though. Every

Holidaykiss’ New EP – “Once and Future”

  By Taylor Davies      Meet Holidaykiss   My desire to pursue music started in elementary school when I started playing rhythm games like “Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan!” and “Rhythm Heaven”. Playing those games on the bus ride home every day from school was super instrumental to me finding interest

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