CAAMP: ON TOUR


by kayla kreller

Ohio folk trio, Caamp, will be performing 2 back-to-back sold out shows this August in their hometown before heading out on tour this fall.

These long-awaited performances will take place at Promowest’s EXPRESS LIVE! outdoors on August 27th and 28th. After a year with very little live music, it’s no surprise fans are ready to get back out there and support their favorite bands!

Although Caamp’s Columbus shows are sold out, there are still tickets left for a few dates on their fall tour. Make sure you get them while they last!!! caamptheband.com/tour

 
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FIL BO RIVA: INTERVIEW


by mariah estran

photo by arnaud ele

photo by arnaud ele

The solitary moments the pandemic induced became common. A feeling of loneliness was hard to escape. But there is beauty in being alone, according to Italian artist Fil Bo Riva. His latest single, “Solo,” attests to that discovery. “I noticed that it gave me power, and it made me understand that being alone can be good,” he shares on the emotion.

Being alone in his apartment sparked a motivation to make music with the instruments he had around him. The result, a smooth self-reflection full of dreamy guitar progressions. As glossy keys and a careful drumbeat move the track as Fil sings: “It's easy to let go, but you gotta have a plan.”

Solitude is brought to light in the visual he created with director Arnaud Ele. The singer is seen floating on a bed in deep blue water, while scenes of lone adventures are portrayed in tranquility. There is peace found in being by oneself, and Fil Bo Riva is reminding us of that.

We spoke with the artist to learn more about “Solo.” He tells us how the track reset his mindset, how isolation sparked creativity, the music video, and what listeners can expect from his upcoming releases.

 

You’ve recently released your new single, “Solo.” I read that it was the term that, now, feels powerful to you. How did this track help you reclaim the beauty of being alone?

Fil Bo Riva: “I wrote the song in a situation where I wasn’t feeling too good about myself and what was happening in my life. But after writing it and leaving the song aside for a while, I noticed that it gave me power and it made me understand that being alone can be good. You just have to see the beauty inside of it, try to get the good things out of that feeling. Like when an end slowly evolves into a new beginning. When a loss becomes a new possibility and the idea of being alone all of a sudden is not that frightening anymore.”

 

Being by oneself became a common scenario last year. During this isolating time, you found yourself making music again. How did this time help spark your creativity?

Fil Bo Riva: “Honestly, it took me a while to get creative. Especially after my tour and all the festivals were cancelled. But once I started getting creative again, it was the only thing I really had. It kept me alive, I was living for it. It was a very nice feeling to get up in the morning and just write songs, produce, etc.”

 

The visual for “Solo” is breathtaking. What inspired the video, and how do you feel it elevates the track?

Fil Bo Riva: “Thank you! I had a vision, different mood boards for the video and for the whole design concept. After that we started looking for directors that would fit, and found Arnaud and Laura, who ended up directing the video. I didn’t know them before, but they really lifted the whole thing so much, they brought the vision and style. It turned out really great and it was a lot of fun doing it. The whole visuals are so important for the song and what I had in my head while writing it.”

 

You are set to release more tunes! What can fans expect from the rest of your upcoming music?

Fil Bo Riva: “I mean, it’s hard to say what they can expect! I can say that it’s gonna be fresh, new, exciting, somehow different, and I can’t wait!”

 

You have been releasing music since 2016. Now, five years later, how will your new music represent who you are as an artist currently?

Fil Bo Riva: “I’m trying to find out. Honestly, I still don’t know. I’m writing a lot of songs, trying to finish tracks that have been laying in my folders for months, years even. But I’m still looking for the overall concept. It's the most exciting thing but also the hardest in the very end. I’m taking a step back and trying to get the whole picture, trying to understand what it’s all going to be.”

 

You have recently played a few shows and have many more coming up! What has it been like to be on the stage once again? 

Fil Bo Riva: “In the end, being on stage is what you’re working for when doing music. It’s the raw and honest part of the job. Getting the reaction from people, real humans. That was something that we all missed as artists and it's beautiful to see it's slowly getting back and even more beautiful to see that we all want it.”

 

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DINA RENEE: INTERVIEW


by abby crabill

photo by artsybastards hair/makeup by carisa arellano

photo by artsybastards

hair/makeup by carisa arellano

Tennessee native Dina Renee has explored all different aspects of the arts from a young age. The musical influence of her older siblings inspired her to teach herself music, beginning with the piano. Through this she found her gift for music.

Now, Dina is still heavily involved with many different artistic endeavors. Along with creating music, she has also created the Hollywood Pastel Palace, a photoshoot spot in Los Angeles, California.

Dina is heavily focused on inspiring others through her art, while continuing to grow by pursuing her own dreams.

What was it like teaching yourself to play the piano at such a young age?

Dina: “I just remembered I could hear something by ear and I wanted to recreate it. I also was trying to prove to my parents that I had a gift for music. I remember when I finally begged my mom to take me to get lessons from my sister’s teacher, she was dumbfounded. She told my mom she has never seen a student like me in 20 years of teaching. I had learned every song by ear on my older sister’s level just to prove myself. I think that day my mom finally recognized I had a gift for music.

What is it about the arts that has drawn you in and kept you pursuing them all this time?

D: “I think I just really want to inspire people and also feel inspired to keep going… to keep living. Music has always been the one thing to help me feel something and to help me with my depression and anxiety. I want to help others too and I do feel being an empath I have a story to tell.”

Can you tell me a little bit about your single "Can't Let You Go?”  

D: “It’s a song about not giving up on someone that you love even though it’s toxic to you. Giving someone another chance over and over again without even realizing the consequences.”

Besides music, you also created Hollywood Pastel Palace. Can you tell me a little bit about that?  

D: “I wanted to create a photoshoot spot that inspires people to see their colorful selves. It looks like a Barbie house and is a photoshoot spot where people can film their music videos or also take photos. I also do photography so I love creating here. It means so much when people get excited about my place because I decorated it all myself.”

Which do you prefer, music or photography? Why?  

D: “Both. I think they go hand and hand. Obviously if I had to pick one it would always be music, but I get such joy in capturing photos of others whenever I can.”

What inspires you to create? 

D: “I just want to make people happy and I want to celebrate people.”

From music and makeup to photography and CEO, how do you balance all of the positions you take on in the industry?

D: “I really am always working. I’m never not busy and sometimes I think I should try to take a day to just do nothing at all.”

What advice do you have for anyone who is afraid to take that leap towards their dream?

D: “Do it now. Don’t wait and don’t think you’re not ready yet. You’ll always make mistakes in the beginning but you won’t become an expert at anything until you start trying.”

What do you hope that the future has in store for you? 

D: “I would love to sign a record deal and tour all over.”

 

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BRIDA: INTERVIEW


by danielle holian

photo courtesy of brida

photo courtesy of brida

Nashville based singer-songwriter Brida has been turning heads with her debut single “In My Dreams” and follow-up single “You Found Me,” which was accompanied by her debut music video. These tracks will feature on her debut album Down in Flames, which is inspired by her journey with her twin flame, releasing on August 22nd. Unclear Magazine caught up with the songstress to discuss all this music in the hype of her upcoming debut album.

You will release your debut album, Down in Flames, later this month. What can you tell us about this forthcoming album, and what inspired it?

Brida: “It is a concept album, of sorts, based on the life-altering experience of meeting my Twin Flame. I had already been married to my soulmate for 10 years when my Twin Flame walked into a room. I felt an immediate soul recognition, lifetimes of emotions coursed through my body like energetic shockwaves, and I knew in an instant my life would never be the same. The blessed thing is that this meeting sent me on a healing journey that not only burned away everything that was inauthentic about my life, it also improved my relationships, including my marriage. The devastating thing is that after years of my Twin Flame being my closest confidant, he moved out of my life and we never even spoke about our deep connection. This album was the result of me processing why the most important soul connection one could have would show up only for them to disappear. Although our relationship was never romantic, the album will come across as a break-up album, but with deeper spiritual and metaphysical references because of the nature of our connection.”

And ahead of this album release, you released your debut singles “In My Dreams,” and “You Found Me” — why were these particular tracks the perfect introduction to you as an artist?

B: “‘You Found Me’ is the first track on the album because it envelops the entire story, with lyrics that share what that first moment I laid eyes on my Twin Flame felt like, to the aftermath of my life going up in flames when he left. This one song is the over-arching theme of the album: me processing the deepest awe and loss I’ve ever known. ‘In My Dreams’ is a musical representation of my favorite aspect of our Twin Flame connection. Although my Twin is no longer a regular part of my daily life, his soul often meets up with my soul in our dreams at night. We speak to one another and our energetic bodies often intertwine. It’s the single most mind-blowing experience of my lifetime! I wanted people to know that this is more than a love story or a ‘break-up’ story. It’s the kind of connection that not even real life circumstances can block, and it can open our eyes that we are so much more than our physical bodies. Love is so much bigger than we ever knew it was.”

How was the songwriting process for Down in Flames?

B: “My usual songwriting methods flew out the window with this one. Most of it was written in tears at my piano, me just letting the emotions take me where they needed to go to achieve some sense of peace or healing over the situation. But I think the result is the most authentic music I’ve ever written. I’m a big believer in transmutation of energy: taking an intense emotion and diving into it, then transforming it into something of beauty. Creating the songs on this album is one of the ways I personally healed and gave myself closure so that I could move forward.”

And how has it been for you personally creating music during the pandemic?

B: “Most of this album was written previous to the pandemic. However, the pandemic gave me the freedom of time and finances that I wouldn’t have had otherwise. My husband is a teacher who got to be home for nine months. He told me he wanted to take care of every aspect of our personal life — our home, our child, cooking, cleaning, etc. so that I could have time to focus solely on my album. I also had a large travel fund saved up for us to go to Iceland for our 15-year wedding anniversary. The trip was cancelled due to the pandemic and I was given the green light to put that money towards the album. I was so grateful to have something so meaningful to focus on during a time when most people were in a state of waiting. I am also grateful that I had the means to hire and collaborate with so many other creatives like producers, filmmakers, and photographers when those industries had slowed down.”

What do you want the listeners to take away from your music?

B: “I want the listeners to sing along, cry along, and heal along to this album. Everyone, whether they are a Twin Flame or not, knows the feeling of grief when they lose someone they hold so dear. I want them to have a catharsis as they listen, and to know they are not alone in the midst of the darkness of loss.”

And finally, what’s one fun fact about yourself for our readers?

B: “I have been obsessed with camels since childhood. My husband and I are currently in the process of buying our dream home and property to not only raise Bactrian Camels, but will also be a sanctuary for creativity and enrichment for our community.”

 

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CAROLESDAUGHTER: INTERVIEW


by madden levin

photo courtesy of carolesdaughter

photo courtesy of carolesdaughter

This next artist is surely one to watch, if you haven't already been graced by her presence. carolesdaughter is a powerhouse in all aspects; with her insanely strong voice and love for instrumentals and visuals, she truly has it all! The meaning behind carolesdaughter's music is what stands out to us the most, though, as I'm sure her fans would agree. In our exclusive interview with carolesdaughter, we talk about her newest song, "please put me in a medically induced coma," which was an amazingly honest step into the music world for this project. Check out the interview below and make sure to follow carolesdaughter on social media so you don't miss out on anything new and exciting — like her support on Machine Gun Kelly's tour this Fall!

For those who aren’t sure who carolesdaughter is yet, can you tell us a bit about who you are? For a new listener, what’s one of your songs that you would recommend be their first listen?

carolesdaughter: “I’m an 18 year old singer-songwriter from southern California. I write about my experiences going to rehab and growing up Mormon, where I never fit in. I named myself carolesdaughter because I love my mom. I would recommend ‘please put me in a medically induced coma.’ I think it’s a really honest first step into the project.”

If you could describe your music in three words (bonus points if you use alliteration), what would they be? 

carolesdaughter: “Honest, fun, and fluid.”

 

I was really drawn to how perfectly your voice ties in with the unique take on the modern day alternative genre, while still dipping into so many other genres and sounds. Did you always have an idea of what you wanted to create musically or did you have to do some soul-searching to get there? Did it arise from some idols or role models that you want to share with us?

carolesdaughter: “I think I’ve always had a pretty specific way of writing that is very blunt. When I got a little bit older and starting really using the internet, that’s when I got into using experimental sounds. I was really into hardcore and electronic music, when previously it was mostly singer-songwriters. It didn’t really come from any particular role models.”

 

We are loving your new song “please put me in a medically induced coma!” It’s clear you were very passionate about creating this song to share a bit of a story with your fans and the world. Can you share with us a bit about the process of creating this song and why you thought it would be important to release? 

carolesdaughter: “I wrote this song while I was in rehab. Everyone there seemed to really relate to it — they even still sing it at that place. Just knowing that it captured their experience made me want to release it. Even if I don’t necessarily feel like that anymore, I think everyone does every once in awhile.”

 

photo courtesy of carolesdaughter

photo courtesy of carolesdaughter

And the production quality of the video! It’s amazing. How was it like working with some great directors to create this vision of yours? Did you know how you wanted the video to look or was it a bit of a puzzle?

carolesdaughter: “This song was written so long ago that it was more of a struggle to truly know how I wanted to portray the music video. The director was really cool. It was supposed to be like a dream, as a look inside of my mind. There’s a combination of literal and metaphorical representations in it. Like the straight jacket, for example, it supposed to be symbolic of being trapped in your own mind.”

 

Why do you think it’s so important to use your platform to talk about real and personal topics like this? 

carolesdaughter: “I think we have a viewpoint in our society where people who are successful have no problems and are perfect all the time. I didn’t start making music to get where I am. I started because I had important something to say, and I wouldn’t feel comfortable being an artist if I didn’t.”

 

I’m genuinely curious… what color hair has been your favorite so far?

carolesdaughter: “Red. I miss red and I wish I never left it, but I felt like if I kept it for too long then I would only be known as having that color. I wanted to be able to do any other color, but I still miss it. I am rocking some green right now though!”

I see that you are doing/have done some acoustic shows across the US! Were you excited to get to live shows and have you been surprised with the turnout of amazing fans and supporters? Favorite experience so far/overall?

carolesdaughter: “It’s been really crazy just to see how many people will come out to random cities that I’ve never even been in. It’s always those shows, with a surprising turn out that are my favorite. I really loved playing in Greensboro, NC. I got a really cool tattoo there, made new friends and the energy of the show was one of the best. Those fans were the sweetest.”

 

Do you have anything coming up in the near future that you want to share with us that you are extremely excited about?

carolesdaughter: “I’m super excited for my EP to come out and I have two songs that I’m especially excited for people to hear, called ‘Target Practice’ and ‘Audrey.’ I’m also opening up for Machine Gun Kelly on his fall tour with a full band. I can’t wait!”

 

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