Maia Hirasawa draws from a musical palette of Jazz and Broadway-style piano ballads and pulls some themes from folk and pop genres to create her unique sound. Besides all of that, Maia is also an amazing and a beautiful individual.
Without trying to sound too contrived, but still hoping you will eventually find me endlessly interesting and spontaneous, I’d like to introduce myself, the name is Sofia Ramsay.
Here’s an alternative pop/rock band from Wales, People in Planes have been rocking the stages during their UK tour. We got to catch up with the band and see how it went for them.
Amy Kuney is following a strong recommendation from Kate on People magazine. We tried to catch up with the singer/songwriter before the holidays but we were a bit too late.
The interview at Yahoo! Pepsi Smash includes a Live Session of “Crack The Shutters”, and “Chasing Cars” as well as “Take Back The City” and of course, a great interview.
The All-American Rejects first left behind the voice-cracking, charmingly naïve sounds. A marketable album that paired emo-pop anthems with spit-shine studio polish.
Lady Gaga is just fueled by popping electronic beats, “The Fame” the first album by the glamorous Gaga and it is a well-crafted sampling of feisty anti-pop in high quality.