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Album Review: Big Fun’s Riser

The three-piece electronic mindf*ck known as Big Fun has been on quite a roll recently. Only six months after releasing their second LP, Big Fun is back with a brand new record to start off the year. Their third album came as a surprise to some, but not to us. When we sat down with […]

Range Life Releases Debut Album: When It All Gets Old

Mike Chiarappa, the drummer for The Stolen, has spent the past year introducing the world to his new solo endeavor: Range Life. Over the past 12 months, he has released 3 music videos and a handful of songs to give his audience a taste of his new mellowed-out sound. Now he has finally dropped his […]

French American Band Le Douze Release Their First Single “Fruits of My Life”

Le Douze is a groovy new French American band that consists of lead vocalist/drummer David Boutherre, Keyboardist Frédéric Scamps, and guitarist/producer Maxime Lebidois. This new and electric band may be the next one you will want to see at popular festivals like Desert Daze and Ohana Fest in the near future, as they have an […]

High Morale Releases Single “Face to Face” with Visuals by Artist Robbie C. Ward

It all started as a friendship which became an outlet of self-expression for their members. High Morale is an up-and-coming Indie electronic band that was formed by three friends and named after their catchphrase “The morale is high!” This upbeat and electric indie band consists of SoCal Singer/Songwriter Brandon Hoogenboom, NY Producer Clay Cornelius, and […]

Range Life Drops New Song “Another Day”

Hailing from New Jersey, Mike Chiarappa is a twenty-five-year-old who started writing songs and recording them on his laptop while his band The Stolen was on hiatus. After compiling enough songs, he started producing the tracks at DIMM Studios, a recording studio he worked at. The product of these sessions is Range Life, a collection […]

Meet Spencer Owens: Artist, Graphic Designer, Creative

“Not every day is good, but there’s something good in every day” is a saying I’ve been trying to live by for the duration of 2020. Amidst all the chaos this year has thrown at us, it’s easy to get down on yourself and be stuck in a rut. One thing that’s helped me stay […]

6 Black Owned Fashion Brands to Support

As consumers, we choose who we give our money to, and while your $20 may mean nothing to a million-dollar company, it can mean the world to a small business, especially during these times. It is important that we uplift the black community by actively supporting Black-owned businesses in our everyday life. Buying from Black-owned […]

Media Pollution Finds New Life for That Old TV You Threw Away Ages Ago

“One man’s trash is another man’s treasure” is a saying that we’re all too familiar with, and that’s exactly what the guys behind Media Pollution have done with old school cathode-ray tube (CRT) TVs. Dan Dowding, an experimental filmmaker, and Brian Fox, an electronic restoring & recycling genius, make up Media Pollution. Together, the two […]

A Conversation with French Artist Stéphanie Macaigne

The year is 2018. It feels just like any other day. I’m aimlessly scrolling through the Instagram app —just like many of us find ourselves doing way too often. I find myself in a typical explore page wormhole, sifting through all the sports, music, food, and influencer posts that pop up. After a few minutes […]

Book Recommendations By Yours Truly: 7 Best Books To Read In Quarantine

Dear Reader, Quarantine has been a bit confusing for me since a lot has been going on. I am a bookworm, I admit it. During this quarantine, I have been keeping myself busy with baking, writing, and lots and lots of reading. There’s always something special with keeping your shelves filled with books, so here […]