“Producing and doing co-writes with other artists. That’s my day job and what I care about most at this point.”
Los Angeles--California--USA
“I am not the type of songwriter or producer that seeks to decipher industry trends in an effort to anticipate what the audience wants.”
“W!G would be considered as having flavors of traditional pop with a modern teen glow within her music.”
“Creature Benny only exists because I wrote some songs, and decided they were worth recording and releasing. And then I actually did it. So do your thing, ‘cause no one’s watching anyway. Get Freaky Nasty.”
Faultlessly expressive vocals of a softly raspy quality create an immediately intriguing sound, as Devin Kowl starts up his brand new single of longing and love.
In many ways this project is the movie fan’s dedication to the art form. In many others, it’s an ode to metaphor and the depths of the human experience.
By all accounts, this feels like an authentically original pop hit, not drawing melodic comparisons but still feeling relevant and welcome amidst the current landscape.
Balloons of Memories delves into the complexities of the past with piercing levels of depth, detail and devotion.
Featuring distorted guitars and the raw crash of live drums, the track has the makings of an arena rock hit, but has been produced to a crisp and contemporary degree for clarity of sound and that essential ability to crank up the volume.
Indie at its most open and unedited, Here To Stay showcases Mupsters in their element – fearlessly expressive, musically united, and secure in their own sound and style.
The One makes fine use of shock factor increasingly throughout its lifespan, evolving from the love song to something else entirely as we realise the sheer eccentrics of Steve, the Anxious Rapper.
Juliana Hale returns with a bang as this bass-heavy, dark-themed alternative pop anthem Dollhouse hits the scene.