‘WAKING NIGHTMARE’ / SLMBR: PREMIERE + INTERVIEW


by shauna hilferty

photo by jane silverstein

photo by jane silverstein

Alt-rock, New York based, three piece SLMBR is excited to release their first ever music video for their single “Waking Nightmare.” The song, which appears second on their debut EP Endless Daydream, highlights feeling stuck in the mundane. This is not only portrayed lyrically and instrumentally, but in the video as well through its varying locations and colors. The video features drummer Kristian White, bassist John Africano, and lead singer and guitarist, Nick Sossi Romano who also directed the production. 

I was able to get some more insight into SLMBR’s vision and inspiration on both the video and song. Check out the interview below! 

Congratulations on the release of your first ever music video for "Waking Nightmare!" Can you give us SLMBR's take on the inspiration for the video? 

SLMBR: “Our inspiration for the video was a combination of all of our conversations about the music and what we resonate with: it's a personal journey, a full expression of self. I wrote this song two years ago, but I feel like it's just as relevant to my life now, and the release of pure energy that the video gave us is just what this year and this song really needs. I hope people think the video is cool, but I also hope people really see how much this song means to us.”

There are a couple different filming locations in the video, like the bedroom shoot, the water, and the slo-mo paint scene. How did you choose these and what symbolism do they have in regards to the song? 

S: “For our first video, and with a song with ‘nightmare’ in the title, we knew we wanted to do some form of sleep/bedroom imagery. Just hanging out and performing the song in a bedroom was just the vibe of the song, both for how it was written and how it sounds. Adding all of the notebook drawings was an aesthetic that we carried over from some of the early concepts for the song. For the paint, I [Nick] loved the idea of something consuming me over the course of the video, something beautiful, but sinister. Paint was the safest and most interesting looking option. And with the doors on the water... I don't know how I came up with that. I knew that I wanted doors and windows in the video because they are mentioned in the song, but just floating on doors is such a ‘dream’ thing and I wanted us to feel like we were in a place devoid of time and space. In my mind, all of the locations coexist in this dream world, in some way or another.”

What is your favorite lyric in "Waking Nightmare" and why? 

Nick: “My favorite lyric in the song is ‘I can't remember my own face/In a world I don't appreciate’ because it's kinda the core of the song to me. It's this fight between reality and the subconscious and how to be one person and think about yourself as another. The identity crisis and fear of self is why I like that line so much, in a melancholy way.”

John: “Mine is ‘every window's bound to break,’ my reasoning being that fragile, transparent things are easily broken; in order to truly become strong, sacrifices have to be made, including concealing emotions and enduring hardships.”

Kristian: “‘Keep it dark, I’ll find a way to reinvent the outer space.’ I like it because it reminds me to look within before searching for an outside source for comfort and sanity.”

It is not easy to accurately capture the feeling of isolation both metaphorically and physically. And during unprecedented times, turning to art and music is more necessary than ever. “Waking Nightmare” highlights aspects we tend to suppress for the band and listener, making for one hell of a cathartic listening and viewing experience.

 

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'21ST CENTURY LOVE' / IAN NELSON: REVIEW


by emma schoors

Ian Nelson’s debut single “21st Century Love” is a catchy, exciting take on modern romance and technology.

Listen to 21st Century Love on Spotify. Ian Nelson · Single · 2020 · 1 songs.

Nelson is best known for his acting career and notable roles in The Hunger Games and Teen Wolf, as well as starring alongside A-list actors like Robert Downey Jr. However, his passion for guitar and songwriting has lead him to another creative outlet in releasing music of his own. One socially distanced LA music video and recorded song later, and Nelson has set up a solid start for his music career.

“21st Century Love” is a song about just that: the complexities of modern love and attraction. It explores how technology has majorly changed how we interact and date, and how even one look at someone on a dating app can be enough to want to know more about them. Nelson’s debut single is a true pop song, with artists like John Mayer and Coldplay as leading influences.

If you’re interested in delving into the subjects of modernity and love as it pertains to music, Ian Nelson’s “21st Century Love” is a great place to start.

 

POWFU: INTERVIEW


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interview by cami liberty

photo by thomas dang

photo by thomas dang

Powfu, a young musician from Canada, already has made a name for himself. With a single already cresting #23 on the Billboard Hot 100, Powfu can only go up from here. We were excited to get an exclusive interview with Powfu, where we discussed his NEW single, “when the hospital was my home,” featuring Rxseboy, and the emotion behind creating such a story within the video. After you are done hearing what he has to say, make sure to listen and watch the new video, along with following Powfu on social media! Enjoy one of our favorite new songs!

You just released the video for your new single “when the hospital was my home” featuring Rxseboy. Can you tell us a little about the song, and the inspiration behind the video? 

Powfu: “A lot of this song was inspired from the movie Five Feet Apart. That movie helped me paint a picture from the perspective of someone who’s sick and stuck in the hospital. The video [is] about a boy and his mother, but you’ll have to watch it to see the rest!”

 

You mentioned before that when you played the song for your dad he broke down crying. Did that surprise you and how did you initially feel when this happened? 

P: “Yes, I was kind of surprised and it made me think this song is something really special.”

 

You also just released your EP some boring love stories pt. 5. What can listeners expect from this project? 

P: “This is my favorite EP that I've ever recorded. My favorite song on this EP is called ‘the fire in your eyes keeps me warm.’ It has my sister, sleep.ing, singing harmonies and I also sampled her vocal in the intro and outro. On the song called ‘throw it all away’ my good friend Jomie is featured. He lives in Florida and I want to visit him soon because it’s cold and rainy here in Vancouver, but warm and sunny in Florida. There are some beautiful slow songs but there’s also some fun, fast, classic Powfu songs about skipping class and running away.”

 

How would you sum up the EP as a whole in three words? 

P: “Boring love stories.”

 

Can we expect anything else from you in the near future? 

P: “I'm working on another single for early 2021 (featuring one of my favorite all time artists) and then an EP in early spring!”

 

Official video for "when the hospital was my home" by Powfu ft. Rxseboy. "Happy we got to make a video for this with the little amount of time we had. Hope y...

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DANILEIGH: INTERVIEW


by danielle holian

photo courtesy of danileigh

photo courtesy of danileigh

Incorporating elements of hip hop, Latin, and R&B style into her music, the multi-talented singer, songwriter, rapper, dancer, and choreographer DaniLeigh, is a promising artist in a league of her own. After being discovered by the legendary Prince, being signed to Def Jam Recordings, and endorsing Finish Line, Levi’s, PUMA, and Savage & Fenty, she has collaborated with some big names like Cardi B, Jennifer Lopez, and Pharrell, all while cementing herself in the entertainment world with her effortless and broad talents.

Unclear Magazine caught up with DaniLeigh to discuss her background in music, how she got to where she is today in the entertainment world, upcoming projects, and much more below.

For our readers, please tell us a bit about your background in music.

DaniLeigh: “I’ve grown up singing and dancing my whole life. I started off dancing and choreographing mostly, and music kinda just came along naturally in the process. It’s a part of who I am – I can’t imagine my life without it.”

What drew you to dance and music?

D: “I can’t remember one thing exactly what drew me in... I actually can’t remember a time when it wasn’t a part of life. It’s kind of just engrained in me. Plus growing up Dominican... that’s our way of life. Family Sundays we get together, sing, dance, enjoy life...”

And how would you say your Dominican upbringing influenced your talents?

D: “In every way! Celebrating, being together, singing and dancing, that is our way of life. From how I dress to how I speak to the language I sing in, being Dominican defines who I am and that translates into my music too.”

You recently released your new album Movie. Can you tell us a little bit about the album as a whole and the process creating it?

D: “Yeah, for sure. I called it Movie because it tells the story of my life and watching my life play out like a movie. It follows me from a naive state, through the ups and downs, to a grown state, to a fun playful state, and everything in between. During the making of it, I went through so many different things and experiences... and each song represents something I learned or a phase I went through throughout the process.”

You also be released a visual version of the album. What can we expect from this body of work and what made you want to create a visual version?

D: “Mannn, the visual part is so dope. I am really, really proud of how it came out. Each song has a whole different vibe, shot in different styles portraying different stories... some are just fun and playful, some are serious, some are sexy, some are more acting, some are more dancing... I was able to be as creative as I wanted to be and I’m thankful for my amazing team who backed me on it and made it happen. You guys are in for a surprise.”

Of the songs on the album, which one would you say currently best represents you as an artist and why?

D: “That’s actually such a hard question because honestly like three could represent me at each time of the day [laughs]. But right now I do love ‘Situations’ a lot, I really feel like that song is a classic and has a super classic R&B sound to it... definitely one of my current favorites.”

How did it feel to be discovered by the legendary Prince in 2013, then directing the “Breakfast Can Wait” music video?

D: “It was the biggest honor to work with him... I am forever grateful for that experience. I do what I do to make him proud. I think he’d be super happy with [Movie] [laughs].”

Listen to MOVIE on Spotify. DaniLeigh · Album · 2020 · 16 songs.

After being signed in 2017 to Def Jam Recordings, what would you say was your biggest challenge breaking into the music industry?

D: “My biggest challenge was only within myself... growing and achieving everything I wanted for myself... from gaining respect as a musical artist after being primarily known as a dancer... to receiving support and gaining real fans...”

You endorse Finish Line, Levi’s, PUMA, and Savage & Fenty — how important is it for you to be involved with projects outside entertainment?

D: “I think being involved across the board is important. Having a successful career is more than just staying in one lane. Dancing, hosting, singing, doing deals with brands I love... I think it’s really important to stay involved on all angles. I’ve been blessed with the dope brands I’ve gotten to work with so far and I know there are some more sick ones about to come my way... I’m blessed.”

You have worked with some big names like Cardi B, Jennifer Lopez, and Pharrell, who would be a dream collaboration?

D: “My DREAM collaboration would be with classics like Rihanna, Drake and J. Cole and other newer artists such as Rosalia, Young Thug, and Travis Scott.”

 

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KID BLOOM: INTERVIEW


by abby samuelson

photo courtesy of kid bloom

photo courtesy of kid bloom

Inspired by 50’s vibes and good feelings, Kid Bloom has broken into the music industry with his smooth riffs and chill beats. Kid Bloom extended from a childhood superhero character drawn in a notebook to become one of the fastest growing artists in the decade. His new single, “Hold In, Hold On,” is a way for him to connect with his fans despite the state of the world we’re in. Check out our exclusive interview with him below!

Tell us where your artist name Kid Bloom came from and what inspired it?

Kid Bloom: “It was the first thing I came up with that I didn't hate. I came up with it in high school. I would draw a superhero character on my notebook that I called Kid Bloom.”

What kind of music do you enjoy listening to? Rock, indie, rap, etc.?

KB: “All types of music. Lately my favorite has been stuff from the 40's and 50's.”

 

Tell us about your new single “Hold In, Hold On!” What inspired it and why did you write it?

KB: “The song came into existence naturally. I've always wanted to write a song like this. When I finished writing it, I felt uncertain about releasing it, but at the same time it felt necessary and right.”

  

Regarding your new single, what is the sort of overall message you’re wanting fans to hear?

KB: “As cheesy as it may sound, I want this song to make people smile and be a form of conductivity in these strange and trying times.”

 

Your new visualizer “In One Ear” was a marvelous and fun spin for the track. What was your inspiration behind just having fun in the video?  

KB: “My manager Summer dreamt of this video one night and then called me the next morning to tell me about it. I was like, ‘Hell yeah. That should be the video.’”

 

Where did your passion for music start?

KB: “With my dad. My dad made me start taking up the guitar and introduced me to all of his favorite music. He has amazing taste.”

 

Listen to Hold In, Hold On on Spotify. Kid Bloom · Single · 2020 · 1 songs.

What’s your favorite song you’ve written and why?

KB: “I don't think I've written my favorite song yet.”

 

Do you have any hidden talents? What are they?

KB: “I consider myself an aspiring Michelin star chef.”

 

In what ways are you adapting to the pandemic situation at hand? 

KB: “Learning how to be at peace with myself and then letting go of certain things and letting myself operate, I guess is something I'm learning. Shutting off the doubt.”

 

Do you have any dreams for where you’ll be in the next year?

KB: “Yes I do. Hopefully touring!”

 

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