'PRESSURE' / TREVOR DOUGLAS: SINGLE REVIEW


BY GRACE SERRAMBANA

Trapping the hearts of acoustic guitar lovers, Trevor Douglas takes his new song, “Pressure”, to heart, which made its debut on February 23rd of this year. While Trevor’s time on American Idol opened doors for him, his music and unique sound truly made way with the audience. Trevor’s charismatic personality shines through his music. With his new single digging into the hearts of listeners, Trevor really shows the struggle of relationship. His lyrics bring people’s relationship clashes to life. Even with the overflowing relatability throughout the song, Trevor does an excellent job of telling a common story with a complex melody. Combining Trevor’s soft voice with a memorable guitar riff creates an unforgettable harmonic atmosphere that will leave the listener wanting more.

 

 

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NOAH KAHAN: INTERVIEW


INTRO BY TAMARA CHAPMAN

INTERVIEW BY CAMI LIBERTY

PHOTO BY PAULA TORRES

PHOTO BY PAULA TORRES

21-year-old singer/songwriter Noah Kahan brings a fresh new face to alternative music. Already having supported LP on tour and soon to be touring with George Ezra, he is quickly skyrocketing his way up in the music industry. Check out the interview below to see his thoughts on collaborating with popular songwriters and his future endeavors!

 

You just finished touring in support of LP – how was it?

"It [was] absolutely amazing. LP is an incredible artist and person and her entire team is a blast to be around. The shows have been almost all been sold out, and her fans are very engaged and supportive of our music as well."

 

Do you have any favorite shows from this run that have stood out based on the crowd’s reaction?

"I loved playing in Boston. All of my high school friends came out and cheered me on. It was just one of those shows where you're totally in love with the crowd and they seem to be totally engaged by you. It was fantastic. I also enjoyed the Brooklyn Steel show in NY a lot. It was right after playing Stephen Colbert so the release of the nerves I felt from the taping made the 2200 capacity, sold out venue feel like nothing. I was just full of excited energy and I think the crowd could feel it."

 

Recently you released your first EP, Hurt Somebody. What was the process like creating the EP?

"The EP was created over about 6 months. I wrote the songs between touring and promo so the process was kind of an escape for me from the craziness of what was going on. I am extraordinarily proud of it."

 

You collaborated with Julia Michaels on the title track of the EP – what was it like working with her?

"When I found out she wanted to be on the song, I was totally over the moon. It is an enormous badge of honor for me to have her stamp of approval on the song, and I believe she brought the track to a very special place."

 

What song on the EP would you say you’re most proud of?

"I am proud of every song, as I feel like they are all incredibly honest, and they all have extremely personal meaning to me. If I had to choose I would probably say Catastrophize."

 

Where do you find most inspiration when creating music?

PHOTO BY PAULA TORRES

PHOTO BY PAULA TORRES

"I find inspiration in everything. In sadness and happiness alike. My mom taught me to use whatever I'm feeling as inspiration for writing. That way, no matter how lost, or unmotivated I am feeling at any given time, I can just write about feeling that way. You can't run out of ideas if running out of ideas is one in itself."

 

In what ways do you hope to continue to evolve as an artist?

"I hope to get better at believing in myself and my craft, and to work on my live show. I really want to take things to the next level."

 

Is there anything else that we can expect from you in the future?

"More music, and much more touring to come!"

 

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'FATHER FATHER' / COLE REDDING: SINGLE REVIEW


BY MELISSA TUCKER

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Since Cole Redding’s Smile and Say Hello released in 2017, the Philadelphia-based singer has come out with a brand-new tune, that is filled with plenty of emotional and meaningful messages, called Father Father. In this extremely personal song, Cole opens up about issues he has had with his father. Fans of this artist love him for his honest and passionate songwriting skills that reflect on all aspects of his life.

Father Father starts off soft, with Cole’s smooth vocals inviting the listener to experience the deep secrets within the relationship he has with his father. His tranquil voice leads us into a seamless beat of drums that enter into the song. For a piece of music about a son and father having a rocky relationship, Cole demonstrates great poise within the tone of his voice. There are many somber lyrics within the song, such as the singer discussing his dad’s “new life” without him.

There are multiple layers of sound within this mesmerizing symphony of string instruments, drums, shakers, guitars, and more. Cole’s vocals soar from the pre-chorus to the first chorus. The main message at the center of the song is to be there for each other, regardless of relations. The chorus also holds powerful background vocals, making the message root even deeper into the heart of the listener.

This piece of music is not about giving up or seeking revenge on a loved one who has hurt you. It is about using the time we have now to mend the wounds that we have received or made. In the second verse of the song, Cole is asking his father if he feels the same pain that he feels about family lost. Cole reaching out to relate with his father makes the second chorus even more heartbreaking. The bridge escalates the momentum of the song, asking his father to reach out and come back into his life.

The final chorus is epic and soulful, filled with a multitude of sentimentally charged vocals that create a greater impact on the listener’s emotions. The excellence found within Father Father is expected of an artist as creatively talented as Cole Redding. He uses music to express his life story in the rawest form possible. Cole pours his memories, good and bad, into his work, and it pays off. Because of Cole’s ability to be so vulnerable, he is able to deliver authentic and beautiful music.  

 

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THE MOWGLI'S: INTERVIEW


INTRO BY TAMARA CHAPMAN

INTERVIEW BY CAMI LIBERTY

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE MOWGLI'S

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE MOWGLI'S

Based out of southern California is one of the most unique bands the music industry has ever seen, The Mowgli’s. Having already made appearances at some of the biggest musical festivals across the country, it’s safe to say that this band is on their way to achieving even more great things. Read the interview below with band member Josh Hogan to learn more about the band's tour experiences, future music plans, and more!

 

You guys are currently on your headlining Real Good Life Tour – how has it been so far connecting with your fans again through shows?

JOSH: "These shows have been very energetic & personal. We’ve tried to break down barriers and really let our fans be a part of the music. The connection feels like it did when we first started touring and there was no radio fame or ego involved."

 

What do you hope people take from your live show? 

JOSH: "We always want people to have a positive night & leave a little happier, & maybe with a new t-shirt over their shoulder."

 

Recently you released your latest single, Real Good Life. Can you tell us a little about the song and the inspiration behind it?

JOSH: "With so much to say, we tried writing a lot last summer and often fell short. Colin & I went into the RGL session with the idea to keep it simple and in line with The Mowgli’s message of love. We’ve always been inspired by stories we hear from our fans & that keeps us going on this path."

 

This song is the first piece of music you have released since becoming an independent band again. Was this a difficult transition for you guys?

JOSH: "The transition has been pretty simple. Having a label helps in a lot of ways, but we’ve got some of the best fans out there & we could go on forever with their support."

 

Do you ever go back and listen to your old music? If so, what are your first thoughts on it?

JOSH: "I was recently listening to our album Kids In Love and my first thoughts were about how great those songs are and the production is perfect for them. It’s interesting being into your own music, but I am. Each record has been very different from the last and I think that’s pretty special. I’m like a proud dad looking back at what we’ve accomplished."

 

How do you think your music has changed over the years?

JOSH: "We have all grown and changed so much over the years, & our music has changed as well. Change is inevitable and I’ve always believed that you have to jump on board with that change or you’ll just be left behind. We try to stay in tune w/ what’s going on in music while trying to make it our own."

 

What can we expect from more of your new music sound-wise?

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE MOWGLI'S

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE MOWGLI'S

JOSH: "We’re working with our friend and producer Rob Ellmore. On a production level, you’ll hear more like Real Good Life as well as some new sounds that you’ll hear on our next release."

 

In what ways do you hope to continue to evolve as a band?

JOSH: "We want to grow and learn and last forever."

 

Are there any other singles and/or an album in the works? 

JOSH: "We [just dropped our song] Kansas City about Colin’s hometown and it’s borderline emo. For now, we might just keep writing and releasing singles. Everything is changing and we’re open to the change."

 

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'WHISKEY' / YOUNG RISING SONS: SINGLE REVIEW


BY MADDEN LEVIN

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Welcome back to Young Rising Sons with a hit new song, Whiskey. The song is from the same cool-but-oddly-dad-like-twitter-users; however, it marks a whole new dawn for the band and its following.

The song tackles addiction in the finest yet grievous form, love and alcohol. The lyrical value of this band has always been intense, but Whiskey just raised the standard completely. The difference between the beginning and the end of the song, lyric wise, is important as it goes from talking about personal feelings towards the whiskey, or the woman who was just so addicting.

Again, we all know the talents of this band, so it is no surprise that the beat itself could make a hit song. The highs and lows of the beat follow the lyrics through a tragic realization of that addictive person in your life, who could also be a thing. It is definitely slightly different for the guys; nonetheless, it feels like growth into their true musical preferences and comfort.

Overall, if you are new to the Young Rising Sons world, I will tell you now that you will never be disappointed by the stan-like Harry Styles tweets, motivational quotes, and of course, the catchy and quietly uplifting music!

 

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