'CURLED TOES' / ALYSSA JOSEPH: PREMIERE


by madden levin

photo courtesy of alyssa joseph

photo courtesy of alyssa joseph

Singer-songwriter Alyssa Joseph is back with another perfect summer day single, “curled toes.” Though she has been quite busy releasing plenty of other tunes for her fans to enjoy over the past few months, post-move to Nashville, she sure didn’t let this single fall flat of amazing! From the beginning of the tune, there is a wave of comfort that flows through the eardrums and travels to the rest of the body. With a quick build-up, despite continuing the calm vibe, Joseph captures her audience with a catchy melody, outlined by her addictive voice. The instrumentals surrounding “curled toes” aids in its calm feeling, as they invoke a relaxed emotion, while each beat perfectly matches the messages she is trying to get across.

Out of all her recent singles and releases that we are lucky to have on our playlists, this is the song that I believe truly captures Joseph’s impeccable production quality and ability to create a song for virtually any emotion or situation. We are sure that this new single will be on repeat on your playlists — be sure to give it a listen before you go!

Not only has Joseph released this new single, but we were lucky enough to speak with her about the exciting changes she’s been making in her life and if “curled toes” is a continuation of any previous singles or if it marks a new journey for her as an artist. The last time we spoke with her was back in 2016, so we were extremely excited to chat about maturing and how her life has brought her to the lovely city of Nashville to continue to embark on her musical journey. Check out our exclusive interview with Alyssa Joseph below! And don’t forget to listen to “curled toes” on your favorite streaming platform starting July 30th! You can also get a free early download of the song here.

For those who have never gotten the chance to check you out before, can you tell us a bit about your music/who you are? What’s the first song of yours you’d direct these new fans to listen to?

Alyssa: “Yeah, I’m Alyssa Joseph — singer, songwriter, vegan, plant mom, sensitive human who feels a lot. I’m from Jersey and have been living in Nashville for two years now. My music is alternative indie rock, but I like to describe it as grungy sadgirl.”

 

You recently(-ish) moved to Nashville. Why was this move so important to you and your music, too?

A: “Nashville is Music City! A lot of people think it’s just for country music, and that’s not true. All genres are blooming here, and it’s where a huge part of the music industry is located. I lived here for a summer in college and really loved it; I always wanted to move back.

Mostly everyone is a creative here. I needed to change my environment to grow and set myself up to meet and interact with potential collaborators. I have definitely seen growth in myself and my music so far and am excited to continue that hustle.”

 

Last time we caught up with you was back in 2016. Since then, how do you feel that your music has matured/you as well? I have definitely noticed a change in confidence in your music that is quite motivating! 

A: “Wow — 2016 was the year I graduated college. It feels like a different version of myself. I have definitely evolved and grown. It was cool — after college I didn’t jump into a job or any environment where I was surrounded by peers or a ‘system’ everyday. I didn’t have the constant pressures or insecurities or confines of seeing the same people every day. 

I could re-evaluate myself, where I stood in the world, how I portrayed myself. And I decided to become the girl I always wanted to be but told myself I couldn’t. I learned to love my body, I developed a style, an aesthetic, a brand.

As a solo artist, who I am as a person is what my image/brand is as a musician. So having that time after college to just focus on myself — to learn to love my plus size body, to chop my hair off, to dye it tons of colors, to get a nose ring, to experiment with dark lipsticks and makeup, to date around and experience sexual growth, to choose to push myself out of my comfort zones —  was so so important in my experience as a human. And that translates to my music and who I am as an artist.”

 

photo courtesy of alyssa joseph

photo courtesy of alyssa joseph

Your most recent EP, alive, has been out for about a month now. Can you tell us a bit about the creative direction you were going for, for the EP as a whole and how the production process was?

A:alive is an EP-version of a record that I will be putting out in a few months. It is a collection of the more polished songs on the record — the songs that are more about external factors in my life and how I reacted to them. Each song was written during a moment where I felt very alive — either feeling the weight of existence or stuck in a tough transition or just in awe of how we are tiny little ants in the scope of the entire universe.

I recorded those songs in Philly, and moved to Nashville with the stems. I wanted to find some badass womxn engineers to work on the record, and I found Kate Haldrup. She mixed the EP (and LP), and completely made it sound 3 dimensional.

I was then connected with Raelynn Janicke who mastered the record analog. Finding women to work with through the process was a completely rejuvenating experience. As a woman, if I am not going to pursue womxn engineers, what man is going to?”

 

You are definitely not wasting any time with the release of your newest single, “curled toes,” coming out on July 30th. Is this song an extension of the EP or a step in a different stage/story line for you?

A: “Let’s keep the new music going, right? ‘curled toes’ is the segway from the EP into the full album. :) It’s the most light-hearted song on the record, and I figured it would be the perfect summer track!”

 

Can you share with us why you wanted to make this song in particular a single? What was that turning point moment for you?

A: “I think that ‘curled toes’ is a soft, sweet, and fun moment on the record that is in the midst of some pretty dark stuff. So, I wanted to highlight that moment. I really enjoy playing it live, and I’m so stoked to incorporate it into my live shows — that will actually happen this Thursday, July 29th at The End in Nashville, TN!”

 

The song itself from the very beginning is something that feels almost like a picnic during a nice sunset in the summer season. Do you imagine a visual representation of your songs at all in creation? Do you think it is important/fun to do so?

A: “I definitely think visually. It’s important, especially when figuring out arrangements and recordings, but also the content that goes alongside each song. What emotions do you want to elicit in the listener?

‘alive’ to me is staring up at all the stars in a remote location on a clear night. ‘easier’ is an angsty morning when I haven’t eaten breakfast yet. ‘curled toes’ is playing in the background while I’m driving with the windows down on a summer day and the sun is shining on my skin.”

 

Are you looking forward to live shows continuing? Out of all your newest songs since last stepping foot on a stage, which are you most excited about performing live?

A: “I am definitely excited to perform. I have my first live show coming up on Thursday, 7/29. I haven’t played a show in person since March 13th, 2020. AND it’s my first full band show in Nashville. So, I really can’t wait. I’m excited to play all of them! There isn’t one in particular.”

 

Got any fun things coming up in the future that you can tell us??? :)

A: “Well, for those who are not in Nashville and can’t make it to my 7/29 show at The End, I will be having a ‘curled toes’ livestream show on YouTube Live on Thursday, August 5th! You can RSVP here.

I can tell you that there will be a full album. That there will be more video content. That there will be chances to see each other again and experience music together, in-person.”

 

And before we go… last chance to plug anything you want… social media/new songs/shows/etc. BUT, plot twist, you must also describe your music using as much alliteration as possible. 

A: “You can pre-save ‘curled toes’ here! If you’re in Nashville, this Thursday, 7/29 I’ll be playing at The End with my full band! If not, don’t worry because I’ll be doing a livestream show on Thursday, 8/5 on YouTube Live! And grungy guitar girl guts. ;)”

 

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'FEVER' / AGAINST THE CURRENT: REVIEW


by emma schoors

photo by beth saravo

photo by beth saravo

The word “fever” originates from a heavy-handed list of similar words: Greek tephra, or "ashes,” Lithuanian dāgas, or "heat”: even a brief look into Proto-Indo-European language will reveal a connection to “to burn.” However, the title of Against The Current’s latest EP fever isn’t just a tailor-made summing of the songs; seconds into “that won’t save us,” feverish dissolves into an understatement.

“Maybe we were born to fight,” lead singer Chrissy Costanza pleads, following with lines like “Well, the duller the knife, the deeper the scars.” More calls-to-action than admissions of defeat, vulnerability is cemented as a lyrical strength for the pop-rock trio. By the start of “weapon” the openness sets in, and so does the excitement. 

Calling back memories of The Used’s “Over And Over Again” (“The bite from the taste and the smell of the sick somehow reminds me to be myself / Over and over again”), “again&again” is simultaneously nostalgic and completely new. Constanza softly admits, “My body's a temple crowded with ghosts. Hard as I try, I'm never alone.” 

“jump” and “burn it down” are high-energy and highlighted by drummer Will Ferri’s fervent beat. The compactness of these tracks give leeway to “shatter,” which is an unexpected yet pleasant slowing of the EP. “You won’t see me shatter,” Constanza insists, upon guitarist Dan Gow’s melancholic melody. This melancholy doesn’t linger for long, as the imminent stinging end of the EP approaches. “lullaby” packs a definite punch, and excitedly wraps up what is one hell of a listening experience. 

Against The Current is on fire, and fever is a restless, all-consuming ratification of their status as pop-rock royalty.

 

THE LYRICAL LEMONADE SUMMER SMASH FESTIVAL: PREVIEW


by jared callaway

The Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash Festival, presented by SPKRBX, is coming to Chicago from August 20th through August 22nd on the grounds of Douglass Park. The festival will have three distinct stages, and the headliners slated to perform are A$AP ROCKY, Lil Baby, and Lil Uzi Vert! 

Up-and-coming artists to look out for include glaive and eridoa, on Friday and Sunday respectively. They both infuse elements of electronic music with hip hop and pop to create a truly unique sound that many dub as the genre hyperpop. Other artists performing include 24k Goldn, The Kid Laroi,  Lil Tecca, and Lil Yachty. The lineup can be found below and tickets are on sale here

Lockers are also available here for an additional fee.

 
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SYRXN: INTERVIEW


by madden levin

photo by shiv patel

photo by shiv patel

Introducing the next artist that we want you to put on your "artists to watch" list: SYRXN. Pulling inspiration from some of your favorite metal/deathcore music, SYRXN is taking his unique approach to the genre and producing innovative tunes for fans and new listeners! With plenty of live shows on the horizon, we were super excited to talk with this up-and-coming star about what he is so excited about with these performances. After you check out his exclusive interview below, be sure to check out his Instagram (@_syrxn_) for updates on new content and fun posts by the man himself. Happy listening!

Hi! For those new to your music, can you give us a quick run-down about how you’d describe your sound (and bonus points if you wanna give a quick personality run-down too)?

SYRXN: “Loud and obnoxious with a hint of clam/sad music. But in my opinion I say I am unpredictable, you can't tell what I am going to do next.”

Going along with the introduction stage, what is the first song of yours that you would recommend someone listen to as the first step into SYRXN?

S: “‘Internal Fate,’ the song is about heartbreak. It can be translated to anything really, doesn't have to be about a romantic relationship. It’s all about finding yourself and trying to move on.”

I know that you have previously/continuously utilized SoundCloud as a pretty useful platform for spreading your music to different people. Do you think this was a necessary step in getting your music out to more people before focusing on other streaming platforms?

S: “Yes, one step at a time. My next step will be Spotify.”

 

Can you share with us a bit about your writing process? Does an idea usually come to you instantly or do you plan out ahead and let the ideas flow over time?

S: “My writing process is me in my studio just listening and getting past or present stuff off my chest because I have a hard time trying to talk about how I feel deeply.”

What do you find inspires your music the most?

S: “Bring Me The Horizon, Slipknot, Zombii, and a little bit of Ayce Comet. I am a huge metal/deathcore fan.”

 

Any newer artists can surely agree that going around and getting your name out there is an extremely important part of marketing… as the pandemic starts to subside and things start to open again to fuller capacities, are you excited to begin performing and physically getting your name out there?

S: “Yes, and I am excited to perform live this summer.I want everyone that support me to come and have fun. More details are on my Instagram, @_syrxn_.”

photo by shiv patel

photo by shiv patel

What are some artists that inspired you to start creating? Are there any other inspirations in your life that have you continuously striving for more?

S: “X was a big inspiration, but it was mostly Poor Stacy. I hit him up for advice and he respected me as an artist. Honestly didn't think he would answer.”

Any artists that you would love to collab with one day, and why?

A: “ZOM6II, SWELL, STAIN777, and maybe some popular artist.”

Do you have any messages for young people thinking about creating music? What do you wish you knew before you started?

S: “Be yourself. I realized when I started promoting there is a lot of hate, don't listen to them. The more success you get the more hate, it's normal. Don't give up and keep doing you. I have been called a X clone a lot and I laugh because I know I’m not trying to be like him, it's just me.”

Any future plans you have that you want to share with us?

S: “I'm performing live in the summer, maybe some merch for my supporters, and I am going to work with some amazing artists. I'M ALSO GOING TO DO SOME FREE CONCERTS THIS SUMMER, GET READY!!!”

 

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VAULTBOY: INTERVIEW


by mariah estran

photo courtesy of vaultboy

photo courtesy of vaultboy

Sometimes, everything just sucks. It’s a simple little phrase, one that has most likely left the mouths of millions of individuals, including up-and-coming pop artist vaultboy. Except for him, the expression has led him to create the viral debut tune, “everything sucks.”

The song started as a simple teaser on TikTok, and shortly after, fans reacted and started creating their own content. “Once the song started going crazy on TikTok, I set to finishing it,” the singer says.

So, by its official release in May, it accumulated over a million streams within its first week.

You might say he struck gold on the popular video-sharing platform. But it's the song's memorable lyrics and overall bubbly nature that make it an instant delight. He sings of spending money at arcades while leaving his bad days behind. A no-need-for-prescription mood lifter that has one side effect, singing along.

We got a moment to speak with vaultboy about “everything sucks.” He told us more about creating the song, what inspired him while producing, how TikTok has helped his journey, and if there will be a new single soon.

In May, you released your debut single “everything sucks.” It has accumulated lots of streams and appreciation from listeners due to its relatability and catchiness. What was the songwriting process like for this track?

vaultboy: “Strangely enough, I actually wrote a good portion of the song in the shower! I was trying to come up with a happy song to post on TikTok, and usually have trouble writing happy songs. I sarcastically mumbled ‘everything sucks, just kidding’ to myself and then the rest of the verse came super naturally! Once the song started going crazy on TikTok, I set to finishing it, and with a little help from my friend gnash, managed to put the rest together!”

Through this track, you have shown your audience this great, bubbly-pop sound. Who inspired you while figuring out the production for this single?

vaultboy: “Honestly, the verse was just a combination of a bunch of sounds I really like to use a lot: synth bass, a mellotron, and some bit-crushed snaps. I didn’t put a lot of thought into it! But when I started producing the chorus, I knew I wanted it to be a really hard-hitting bass and a bunch of vocal layers, similar to songs like ‘Bad’ by Lennon Stella and ‘i’m so tired’ by Lauv and Troye Sivan.”

You’ve had experience collaborating with other artists and helping with their songs. But what was it that pushed you to finally release your own single?

vaultboy: “I’ve been making music my whole life, and sometimes you write a song that you feel like you were meant to sing. For me it was a handful of songs, but that’s when I decided to start releasing songs as vaultboy!”

A snippet of “everything sucks” was put on TikTok before its initial release. It gained traction, and you continued to promote it on the platform. Personally, how do you feel TikTok has helped your musical journey?

vaultboy: “TikTok is like the Wild West for content. You have to try new things and push yourself out of your creative comfort zone constantly. For me, I think there’s a lot of songs I never would have written if I didn't start sharing my music on TikTok, so I have a deep gratitude for the way it’s helped me and my songwriting!”

Now, you’re continuing to create tons of fun videos for your viewers! From singing songs on the spot to jumping out of a plane. Why is it important to you to keep this virtual connection with your fans?

vaultboy: “Well, I definitely wouldn’t be anywhere close to where I am if it wasn’t for all of my fans engaging with my content, so I think it’s important to keep sharing as much as I can. I love that I get to make music and that’s all because of them!”

You’ve got your first single, you’re teasing songs on TikTok, but what can fans expect from vaultboy next? What are you hoping to do as you enter this new stage in your journey?

vaultboy: “They can probably expect me to tease more songs, if I’m being honest! But definitely expect some more music. Working on a lot of new music, and I don’t think I’m going to run out any time soon!”

 

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