• Interviews

    Artist Interview: Kyle Richardson

    It’s a new year which means I’m sure you’re all looking for some new music to listen to! Well if that’s the case, let us suggest you start here, with Kyle Richardson. Kyle’s new album came out last October and we’re delighted to feature him on the blog today! So, get those songs playing, and have a read.

    And of course, you can check out Kyle’s latest release here, and follow him on instagram.

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    Artist Interview: Jxckson

    Today is something of a celebration for Jxckson, given his debut EP Paradox was just released. In his own words, “[it] explores a mix of genres including pop, dancehall, and synthwave, where no two songs sound alike, yet drive the listener through the twists and turns of one cohesive story.” The EP, alongside the songs, features two poem written by Jxckson’s sister, who’s working on her own debut, but in the publishing world.

    Read on to learn how Jxckson uses visuals to create lyrics & stories, and how much of an influence Britney Spears is for him.

    And of course, you can listen to Jxckson’s music here, and follow him on twitter.

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    Artist Interview: Nuno Freitas

    You might remember that just in time for Christmas, Nuno released a cover of I’ll Be Home for Christmas (which I very happily included in my holiday mix), and hopefully it brought you as much holiday cheer as me.

    So hey, read on to find out more about the singer behind that little gem, how much he appreciates his home country and who was his Portuguese icon.

    And of course, you can listen to Nuno’s music here, and follow him on twitter.

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    Artist Interview: Aish Divine

    We’re very happy to say we managed to chat a bit with Aish Divine! He’s an incredibly talented musician who just released his newest album The Sex Issue on December 4th (in case you somehow didn’t know that yet…).

    Read on if you want to learn how Aish’s culture was a jumping-off point of his musical career or what he thinks are the ebst kind of songs. Also join me in keeping our fingers crossed that his music will be used in Queer Eye, it’s what he (and us) deserves.

    And of course, you can listen to Aish’s music here, and follow him on twitter.