Category: Artist Promotion

  • Von Venn, ‘Only In The Night’

    Von Venn, ‘Only In The Night’

    “Only In The Night” by Von Venn speaks about something most breakup songs completely miss. Gary Cox understands that the hardest endings aren’t the ones with screaming matches or betrayal, they’re the quiet ones where everyone involved knows it’s the right decision and hates it anyway. Gary Cox has written…

  • barDe, ‘What The Hell, Hey’

    barDe, ‘What The Hell, Hey’

    Manchester’s newest breakup anthem comes courtesy of barDe, whose debut single “What the Hell, Hey” tackles the frustration of being ghosted with zero filter. This isn’t your typical sad girl ballad. This is three minutes of pure rage wrapped in 90s guitar tones that hit exactly right. The opening riff…

  • Season 6 Premiere: 290 Moe on Melly’s Couch

    Starting the season with a bang, we have the host of the biggest podcast in the city: 290 Moe. We start from the beginning, with him not coming from a creative background. Then we talk about going from an award-winning podcast to creating an award show. Next, we discuss the…

  • Kelli Baker, ‘Silk Flowers’

    Kelli Baker, ‘Silk Flowers’

    Kelli Baker’s new single “Silk Flowers” is a striking introduction to her upcoming EP Granite which is releasing through Gulf Coast Records. Her voice is impressive here. It is smoky, expressive, and full of emotion. There’s a real honesty in her delivery and it is clear that every note is…

  • Julia Thomsen, ‘Amour (Piano Version)’

    Julia Thomsen, ‘Amour (Piano Version)’

    The piano version of Julia Thomsen’s “Amour” strips everything down to its emotional core. When the original dropped earlier this year, it showcased her talent for blending piano and lush string arrangements. This new piano only version, released on July 25th, reveals just how strong the foundation of that composition…

  • MC Jay Kurdy, ‘You Gave Me Music’

    MC Jay Kurdy, ‘You Gave Me Music’

    “You Gave Me Music” landed on my summer playlist and hasn’t left since. MC Jay Kurdy knows exactly how to blend genres without making it feel forced or calculated. The track opens with this groovy guitar riff that immediately sets the mood, and from there it just builds into something…