'THINK OF ME' / TREVOR DOUGLAS: SINGLE REVIEW


BY EMMA SCHOORS

Trevor Douglas’ latest single “Think of Me” is a refreshing, welcome addition to the singer’s discography.

Douglas is no stranger to music, having caught his break in the industry on American Idol XIV, before releasing nine singles and two EP’s. “Think of Me” is a new and interesting tune that explores the pop and alternative genres. However, it’s good deeds and good intentions that set him apart.

Douglas has regularly played at the children’s hospital in Houston, TX, and has shifted his performances to virtual amid the ongoing pandemic. He has also contributed and performed for Stand4Kind, an organization with its main goal being providing children with a healthy and positive school environment.

Still in his early 20’s, Trevor Douglas is sure to have a lasting career ahead of him, and it’s his heart and drive that will help him achieve that. “Think of Me” is not the first, nor will it be the last song that captivates his listeners.

 

NADIA VAEH: INTERVIEW


BY PANKHURI BHUTANI

PHOTO BY CAMI LIBERTY

PHOTO BY CAMI LIBERTY

She was just ten when her parents made her join the traveling youth choir. Having successfully written more than a hundred songs, Nadia Vaeh is an artist to follow! Nadia recently released her latest single titled “Monroe”. The track indulges into many talented women and how they have inspired Nadia.

Nadia wants to use music as not just a personal platform, but a platform that could be shared by everyone. Nadia has successfully transformed into a wonderful artist through the power of music. She shares her talent not only in singing but is also a phenomenal lyricist. Having faced many obstacles in life, Nadia has used music as a tool for personal healing.

Nadia was kind enough to take some of her precious time to talk to Unclear Magazine about her music and how she wishes to use her music to overcome any challenge she faces.

 

What can you tell us about your latest single “Monroe"?

Nadia: “‘Monroe’ is an inspirational and positive women’s empowerment anthem commemorating the successful women in entertainment who have inspired me and who have succeeded in their own careers.  The song is about togetherness and sends out a positive vibe that we must support each other to succeed.”

 

Before setting out in the music industry, was there anything you planned to do besides music?

N: “It’s really always been music for me. I had a small time period where I worked in fashion and considered that for my path, but it wasn’t for me. If I didn’t do music though, I would be a healer in homeopathic medicine. I love studying herbs and finding ways to help my friends’ health ailments through naturopathic means. I am the unofficial homeopathic pharmacist amongst my friends if they get sick or have any health issues.”

 

You have written over 100 songs from your own experiences! In what way do you think music has helped you grow as an artist?

N: “I describe the songwriting process as so: the writing of the words is the process of opening old wounds and fleshing them out. The production part is the cleansing of the wound, and then arriving to the final production is the healing. Every time we heal pieces of ourselves, we get to know ourselves and the world around us just a little bit more. This makes me a stronger person and therefore a better artist. Each song I get to grow in so many ways!”

 

What are the things that you have added in your bucket list related to your music?

N: “I am dreaming of hearing my songs in feature films and commercials and to collaborate with any of the women mentioned in ‘Monroe’ on some art. There are many other creatives that I wasn’t able to fit in or mention in the song that I also would also be honored to work with. That list is long, so I won’t ramble here! I also want to travel the world and perform on every continent with the full production show I envision. I also plan to write a book one day and start a fashion line comprised of only comfortable clothing.”

 

What message do you wish to convey through your music?

N: “I want people to feel the power of their own strength. I think a lot of times we feel limitations on how we can live or be and I believe a lot of those feelings are often self-imposed. I want to inspire people to pursue what makes them happy and to know how worthy they are of the best of everything life has to offer. I spent a lot of years settling for people and things that just didn’t allow me to be myself or live my best life. I want my music to reflect back to my listeners how we are one and the same and can always ask to be treated better. It’s never too late to take a chance on yourself and don’t let anyone or anything hold you back.”

 

Were there any challenges you faced during this journey? If so, how did you cope up with them?

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N: “Oh my gosh, how much time do you have?! [laughs] So many! I’ll just focus on a couple and save the others for that book. One of the biggest issues I’ve faced is getting played and taken advantage of because I was so naïve and starry-eyed. It wasn’t until I got to LA and learned the ins and outs of the industry and what is acceptable behavior or proper business practices. The best thing I can advise any artists out there is educate yourselves as much as possible and do your due diligence. Also, the scrutiny is real when you put yourself out there, but you can’t let it affect you… unless it is criticisms that can make you better! There is a definitive difference between hate and good advice. Over time I have learned what to absorb and what to let roll off my back. There will always be people that don’t find it easy to share in your wins or may not appreciate the work or time you put into something. I try to just stay focused on the real ones who support and strive to keep it 100 within myself.”

 

Lastly, is there anything you want to convey to your supporters from across the world?

N: “I am coming to see all of you as soon as this COVID crisis lifts. I took traveling for granted before this!!!”

 

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MÏRÄNDÄ: INTERVIEW


BY EMILY HARRIS

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New York City native Mïrändä is changing the music scene through her eclectic spirit and style. The singer-songwriter has a background in theatre which has influenced the way she writes and approaches music. Her I Am Art Singles Compilation includes her singles “I Am Art,” “Stay,” and “Formula” — each with their own tarot card artwork. She sat down with us here at Unclear Magazine to discuss the process of her newest music video as well as the compilation album. 

Thanks for finding the time to speak with us! Can you tell us a little about your beginnings in the music world? 

Mïrändä: “Of course, thank you for having me! I grew up playing classical violin, listening to lots of Celtic music and my dad was a country/rock singer for most of my childhood. I always loved music and singing but it wasn’t until my sophomore year in high school that I first attempted songwriting. I would write my vocal melodies and lyrics first and then go to my dad to figure out the guitar chords. It was always frustrating for me to try and describe to him exactly what I was imagining and the final track never came out quite how I wanted it to. That was the driving force for me to teach myself music production. I wanted my music to be completely and authentically me. Now, I absolutely feel that it is.”

 

Being born and raised in New York City, what artists would you say impacted the music you create, as NYC is a melting pot of different music scenes? 

M: “When I discovered Grimes it totally blew my mind that she wrote and produced everything herself and I realized that I wanted to do that too. I don’t feel like I really found my voice in music until I taught myself to produce. Some of my biggest influences are Janelle Monáe, MGMT, Queen, Enya, and pretty much anything from the 80’s, but my biggest influence is my dad. He has supported me from the beginning and has even collected studio gear over the years so I could record my songs from home. To this day, when I lay down vocals, he engineers my recording sessions and we mix and occasionally master my songs together. He’s the man.”

 

How has having a background in theatre influenced the way you approach live shows? 

M: “I am still working to put together a live show that I am totally happy with, but if you’ve seen any of my music videos or my Instagram, I think it’s apparent that I like to play dress up. It’s important to me that my visuals elevate my music. I would love to have the budget for a light show, a set and props to give my show a more grandeur, theatrical feel.”

 

Congratulations on your I Am Art Singles Compilation! What was the production and writing of the three singles like? 

M: “Thank you! I’m very proud of them. These were my three favorite songs to write and record so far. When I’m in the zone I’m so caught up in it that I usually can’t remember the process in detail — it’s something that just happens. I experimented with a lot of new plugins and sounds when I wrote these, which absolutely affected the way in which I approached them.”

 

Each single was released with its own tarot card artwork. What enticed you to use the cards as a way to showcase the songs? 

M: “When I wrote ‘Formula,’ ‘Stay’ and ‘I Am Art’ I was getting super into tarot, herbal medicines, and other witchy things. I was dealing with some health issues at the time and these things played a huge role in my recovery. Each one of these songs is a moment from that time in my life and it just felt right to select three of the Major Arcana cards to represent them. I love that these cards add a whole other layer of meaning to these songs. You can also look at the trilogy as a three-card reading.”

 

You have just released a self-made music video for “I Am Art” while in quarantine. What was the filming and editing process like for you? 

M: “I had so much fun! It took me back to my iMovie days as a kid when I used to make tiny stop motion movies in my room. I have always loved makeup and crafting so this was a perfect project for me. Making this video at the beginning of quarantine was cathartic, and a rewarding way to reconnect with my creativity during a difficult time. It was really cool to have complete control over my content. It gave me the freedom to get real weird with it and try things that might not work at all.”

 

Your music is anything but stagnant. How would you perfectly describe your sound? 

M: “I’m always experimenting with production and songwriting style so this is a tricky question for me, but I think that most of my songs have an ethereal quality. Both my background in theatre and classical violin have shaped the way that I song-write. Theatre has taught me so much about the musicality of words. I always let my instrumental inform my vocal melodies, inflections, and lyrics rather than the other way around because it’s important to me that word flow feels organic.”

 

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What song would you recommend to someone who has never heard you before? Why?  

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M: “‘Stay!’ If my soul were a song, it would be ‘Stay.’ It’s my favorite production and songwriting I’ve done to date and it has a story that everyone can feel a personal connection to. It’s a theatrical, classic rock, symphonic pop anthem about the desire for human connection, and about a crippling fear of being alone. It’s about navigating hookup culture today, attempting to conform to its expectations. And it is about the blurred lines between sex and love. While the lyrics express a sense of desperation, the melody and instrumentation are hopeful. I was listening to a lot of Queen when I wrote and arranged this piece, which I think is evident in the harmonies. This song has more classical influence, mainly baroque, than anything else I’ve written. I have always loved harpsichord and I was so thrilled when I was able to add it to the song.”

Can we look forward to any new projects from you soon?

M: “I’m not sure what I’ll release next. I’ve found that it’s difficult for me to stay inspired during this pandemic, but I would love to put out another EP. The other day I opened up some of my old ProTools sessions and found a few songs that I wouldn’t mind revisiting. Maybe I’ll remix them and release an EP of unheard, slightly older material. I recently announced on my Instagram (@miirandamusic) that I’m creating a second music video for ‘I Am Art’ using submissions from my listeners! I think it will be an exciting way to bring people together through art during this time of self-isolation and I can’t wait to see what people come up with. I am art. We are art. Let’s make art!”

 

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HOPE WAIDLEY: INTERVIEW


BY PANKHURI BHUTANI

PHOTO COURTESY OF HOPE WAIDLEY

PHOTO COURTESY OF HOPE WAIDLEY

This artist started to showcase her creativity and talent merely at the age of six. Hailing from Michigan, Hope Waidley’s voice is unique in every way. She spent the last year indulging in street performing, surfing and traveling around the US in an old ford station wagon. 

Hope Waidley, released her debut EP Wonder with 300 Entertainment on May 8th, 2020. The EP includes phenomenal tracks like “The Boy that Ran Away”, “Born Again”, and '“Fade”. Hope was kind enough to take some of her time to talk to Unclear Magazine about her ambitions, inspiration, and her debut EP! 

Hello! Thank you for joining us at Unclear Magazine. Kindly tell us something about yourself!

Hope: “Thank you for having me!! I am a 20-year-old singer/songwriter from Michigan. My favorite kind of flowers are daisies!”

How did you start your journey as a music artist?

H: “I started writing songs at six years old and have continued since. It was always a way for me to process and felt like a gift from God because of the way writing helped me and gave me a release. When I got older, I realized if these songs helped me so much, they can be used to help other people. At 17, I started recording and at 18, I put out my first project.”

If you could have a chance to collaborate with one artist/band of your liking who might it be?

H: “I really enjoy the Dixie Chicks, I’m super excited for their new album!! It would be amazing to work with them. I’ve always liked their writing and style.”

Who do you consider to be the biggest source of inspiration?

H: “Jesus inspires me. All the beautiful feelings, people, places, and experiences that God has put in my life. All the growing and learning that God does in my heart and soul. The light in other humans. Really just living in general.”

If you could choose one word to describe your music, what might it be?

H: “Raw.”

What can the fans expect from your music in the future?

H: “It will always be raw and genuine, personal and honest. I’m not sure what the future looks like with it all, but I can promise that!”

You just released your debut EP Wonder. Congratulations on that! What was the idea behind it?

H: “These songs are all very dear to my heart and I’m very excited about them being out. They’re all just written about different experiences I’ve had and different feelings. Each one really has a sense of wonder in it so it felt fitting to name the EP, Wonder. I am very grateful to share this music.”

Lastly, is there any special message you want to give to your fans?

H: “Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your patience, kindness, and support. It means the absolute world.”

 

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HAVEN: INTERVIEW


BY PANKHURI BHUTANI

PHOTO BY JOSHUA BURCH

PHOTO BY JOSHUA BURCH

She was only 12 when she decided to move to Nashville in order to build up a music career. Coming from a small town of Moville, Iowa, HAVEN was successful in proving her talent and passion for music to others. HAVEN began touring the nation by the age of 15 with talented country acts such as Thomas Rhett, Lady Antebellum, Toby Keith, and Hunter Hayes. 

In November 2019, the talented HAVEN released her debut pop single titled “Swimming In Your Feelings,” which turned out to be a global success. The song instantly hit #6 on the Radio Disney Top Songs chart. The song also went viral on TikTok as the #SwimmingInYourFeelings challenge and led to her gaining 3.7 million views on the video sharing platform. 

Following the success of her debut pop single, HAVEN released her new song in February 2020 titled, “Be With You. Upon release, the song was listed on both the Radio Disney Top 10 Songs chart and Apple Music x Shazam’s “Recommended New Music” playlist. 

Her latest single “Sad & Successful,” has already been a huge success. HAVEN will also be touring and opening for former Fifth Harmony member Dinah Jane and the talented Agnez Mo. Haven took out some time to talk to Unclear Magazine about her music roots and future plans in music! 

Hello! Thank you for joining us at Unclear magazine. Kindly tell us something about yourself!

HAVEN: “Hey! I’m HAVEN! I write songs, love hugs, and eat ice cream for breakfast regularly.”

When was the moment you decided to start your journey as a music artist?

H: “Music was always something I loved, ever since I can remember. My mom took me to my first concert to see Shania Twain when I was four years old and I looked up at her and said, ‘I want to do that’. I’ve always had the dream of selling out stadiums. I bought a guitar with my birthday money when I was nine and started writing, but I didn’t start really pursuing music seriously until I was 12. I started fronting a band doing around 100 dates a year and traveling to Nashville to be in writing sessions every day. Then, I home-schooled all of high school so that I would be available to travel and pursue music as well. I lived in my band trailer at 15 with my mom, so I could have the ability to tour and write in Nashville. At around the age of 19, I started traveling to Los Angeles to write for this pop project. I feel like naturally I’ve always had the passion and dream to write and be an artist. It’s just been somethings that’s always been in me.”

Who do you consider to be the biggest source of inspiration?

H: “My biggest inspiration growing up was Shania Twain!”

If you could choose one emotion to describe your music, what might it be and why?

H: “Moody, I feel like most of my songs have a lil’ sass. I write whatever my mood is and that varies day by day [laughs].”

What was the idea behind your new single “Sad & Successful”? What message are you trying to convey through it?

H: “My latest single ‘Sad & Successful’ is probably the most personal song I’ve written and released. I was in a writing session in LA and my family was celebrating my dad’s birthday in Nashville, without me. They were sending me videos and I was feeling super homesick and just creatively drained. I remember just thinking is me being here in this studio worth being away from the people I love, like at the end of the day when I’m successful will all of this be worth it? The song just poured out of me. My producer was actually recording me watching the videos from my family, so at the end of the song you can hear my mom say, ‘We love you Kelsey,’ (which is my real name) and it’s just so special to me. Obviously, I love what I do, I love my team and LA so much, but sometimes you just have those moments of being homesick and I think we definitely captured that. It took a few hours to complete but months to finally release it. So, I’m so excited that it is finally out!!”

You’ll be joining the talented Dinah Jane for an upcoming tour. What are the things that you are looking forward to from that experience?

H: “I CANNOT WAIT to go on tour when it is safe!! I’m most looking forward to meeting everyone and getting to play all of this new music! I love performing and traveling!”

Lastly, what can the fans expect from your music in the future?

H: “LOTS OF IT! I’ll be releasing new music every six weeks this year, so there will be lots more on the way!”

 

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