INTERVIEW WITH… NASHVILLE’S PSYCHEDELIC ALT-ROCK BAND BLUPHORIA
INTERVIEW WITH… NASHVILLE’S PSYCHEDELIC ALT-ROCK BAND BLUPHORIA —
Meet Nashville’s rising new Alt-Rock band Bluphoria, the blues rock meets psychedelic alternative rock is comprised of Frontman/Lead Guitarist Reign LaFreniere, Rhythm guitarist/ Backing Vocalist Dakota Landrum, Bassist/Backing Vocalist Rex Wolf, Drummer/Backing Vocalist Dani Janae. Lead vocalist, Reign took some time out of their busy schedule to speak with me just ahead of their debut album, which is out now. I spoke with frontman, Reign LaFreniere about the new self-titled debut, his artistic influences, being a Black man in Alternative music, the band’s origin, and much more.
You can check out my interview with Reign of Bluphoria below and stream the band’s self-titled debut here.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Thanks for taking the time to speak with me at The Reclusive Blogger. How are you guys doing?
REIGN OF BLUPHORIA: Thanks for having us! We are doing great and are very stoked about the new album release.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: You guys formed in Eugene, Oregon, but now call Nashville home. Frontman Reign grew up in NorCal. How much would you say those distinct soundscapes from these notable music cities pop up within your sound?
REIGN OF BLUPHORIA: Growing up in the bay was very influential for me as an artist. The bay area has been the center of so many music scenes over the years and I feel like, because of that, I’ve internalized all of those influences within the sound we have now. Being in Nashville has also been super inspiring because all the musicians here are so helpful and collaborative and it seems as though the bare minimum is to be talented here but at the same time because of the culture here every musician is welcome.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Even though we are progressing with bands/artists like yours, Meet Me At The Altar, Gary Clark Jr., and overseas with the Nova Twins. How do you feel this space can be more open to artists of color, particularly black artists, despite what we all know is the origin story of rock music?
REIGN OF BLUPHORIA: I think that by changing the narrative on what is expected of black art would do leaps and bounds. I remember writing music when I was younger and being intimidated by the fact that I didn’t have a lot of people to look up to that looked like me making my kind of music. You’d see Gary Clark Jr. and Leon Bridges and such but I think by just being present and promoting those artists will normalize it more and kids who are like me when I was younger will be more inspired to create and follow their passion.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Can we talk about your forthcoming album? What was the creative and writing process for it like? Did you have a particular sound that you wanted going in? How did it differ from any of your past recording sessions?
REIGN OF BLUPHORIA: It’s kind of crazy to say but most of the songs we wrote in the last three years were written during the pandemic. A lot of the songs on this album kind of reflect that feeling as well. We wanted to make a project where the whole crux of it was to capture a peaceful melancholy. Most of our songs are upbeat and driven by major chords but at the same time the lyrics tell a sadder story which was very reflective of our experiences during covid trying to make the best out of a bad situation. This album is a much more mature version of our previous projects sonically and it really came to life because of the help we got from Mark Needham.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: The producer on your record Mark Needham has worked with many major acts like Imagine Dragons and The 1975. What was it like working with the Grammy-winning producer? How did he shape your sound?
REIGN OF BLUPHORIA: He was great! He brought a lot of experience to the studio which helped us and his patience was unmatched. We had gone into recording having never used a click track and bickering about what would make songs better and his mantra was always to try whatever ideas we had and see what the outcome was. It really allowed us to grow our songs and turn the project into what it is today.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Were there any songs off the forthcoming full-length release that were more challenging to write? Which ones came together quickly?
REIGN OF BLUPHORIA: Most of them came to us quickly. I’m personally one of those writers who, if I have an idea, finish writing the song on the spot. We did bring "Set Me Up" to the studio completely unfinished and it was interesting working on it and seeing how it changed and filled out. That song was difficult because it started as an indie rock down-tempo ballad of sorts and we messed around with a lot of ideas to really make it angrier and sound how it is today.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: What would you say are Bluphoria's biggest inspirations or influences? These can be from an artistic, musical, and even personal standpoint.
REIGN OF BLUPHORIA: Our band has such an eclectic music taste. I am very influenced by '60s soul, rock n roll, and funk. I grew up a big fan of Sam Cooke and Bob Marley then high school came around and I was a Hendrix and Beatles fan. Dakota is very influenced by psychedelic rock of the '60s and '70s like Pink Floyd and Velvet Underground which is an interesting match for the rest of the rhythm section who are big fans of punk and '90s grunge and most of the time name bands that I’ve never heard of! It does seem to work somehow and I like how all of our influences connect in our music.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Name a fictional character you think would most identify with your soundscape or aesthetic.
REIGN OF BLUPHORIA: That’s a hard one. I have my favorites but I feel like we could have our music pop up in the Guardians of the Galaxy spaceship at some point! Especially if we were an '80s band!
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: And my last question. What is up next for Bluphoria in 2023? Thanks again, guys! I wish you so much success going forward!
REIGN OF BLUPHORIA: We are just preparing for our album release on May 5th and the shows that follow! We hope to be going on tour this summer and get back to writing some more music! We appreciate you and thanks for having us on!
Thanks for the interview time, Reign! You can learn more about Bluphoria including info on their upcoming summer tour below. The band’s self-titled debut album is out on all DSP’s now!
Bluphoria, please visit http://www.bluphoriaband.com/
Watch “Ain’t Got Me” on YouTube here
KIM PETRAS + NICKI MINAJ TEAM UP ON HOT NEW POP SINGLE “ALONE”
KIM PETRAS + NICKI MINAJ TEAM UP ON HOT NEW POP SINGLE “ALONE”
The Grammy winner’s new track samples “BETTER OFF ALONE”, a classic euro dance track by alice deejay!
Fresh off her Grammy win for “Unholy” with Sam Smith, pop artist Kim Petras drops “Alone”, another dance-pop banger just in time for Summer and those party playlists! This time Petras teams up with fellow Republic Records artist Nicki Minaj on this song teeming heavy 90’s euro dance-pop influences with modern dance-pop. Nicki’s R&B-inflected rap is the cherry on top for this steamy club banger about giving in to your impulses.
“Alone” follows a string of major releases for Kim in the last few years, including the Grammy-winning “Unholy”, “Coconuts”, and “Future Starts Now”.
Since her Republic Records signing, she has already garnered award wins, a Met Gala appearance, and her first late-night appearance and interview. You catch Kim Petras this on many festivals coming up ahead, including, Governor’s Ball and Life Is Beautiful. Kim Petras is a star on the rise.
Stream Kim Petras feat. Nicki Minaj out now
INTRODUCING: THE BOMBASTIC ALTERNATIVE POP QUINTET THE SCARLET OPERA
INTRODUCING: THE SCARLET OPERA, THE BOMBASTIC ALTERNATIVE POP QUINTET
If you have not heard of The Scarlet Opera, the exciting quintet fusing Pop, Rock, and, yes, even Opera. Lyricist and frontman Luka Bazulka (whose natural grandeur is ever present and charming), with Colin Kenrick on Keys, Daniel Zuker on Bass, Justin Siegal on Drums, & Chance Taylor on Guitars. The glue holding the band together is friendship and identity. Identity, friendships, relationships, sexuality, love, loss, band life, and the music industry are major themes often explored within their lyrics.
Last month I got a few minutes to speak with The Scarlet Opera during a presser. I asked what the go-to karaoke songs were for everyone, and a fun type of chaos ensued. It seemed like ‘Skyfall’ by Adele was the overall favorite. You could feel the excitement from the guys. They were on the cusp of dropping their now-released new EP “Comedy”, the high of their first late-night tv performance on James Corden, and touring. There was a joy and bombast felt through the screen during the presser. Well aware of comparisons to their predecessors, they were flattered by it all. In an industry where bands and artists can get jaded quickly, it was refreshing to see. Yet, I found it more exciting to see a band that has finally begun to put the puzzle pieces together with their sound finding a niche in the big wide world of Pop music.
INTERVIEW WITH… SOUTH AFRICAN POP NEWCOMER WILL LINLEY
INTERVIEW WITH… SOUTH AFRICAN POP NEWCOMER WILL LINLEY
Pop newcomer and Island Records artist Will Linley took some time out and spoke with The Reclusive Blogger about his new project and song “Last Call”, his influences, and artistical self, and growing up in Cape Town, South Africa, and the vibrant music scene there. You can read his interview below and check out his song and music video for “Last Call”.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Hi, How are you doing, Will? Thanks for the interview time!
WILL LINLEY: Thank you so much for having me, I’m doing so so well!
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Can you talk about your origin story and how that relates to the artist you are today?
WILL LINLEY: I grew up in Cape Town, South Africa, and music has always been a part of my upbringing. From my earliest days as a kid, I remember putting on shows for my dad when he’d come home from work or singing in all the choirs I could possibly be a part of. Music defined my childhood and I think that’s a huge reason why I’m doing music today.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: What was the pivotal moment in music that rang the bell for you to choose this career?
WILL LINLEY: When I met the guys I make most of my music with, David Balshaw and Bubele Booi. We just connected from the first moment and they showed me how easy it was to create with a sense of freedom when you create music with your friends.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Let's talk about the single "Last Call". What was the inspiration behind it? And how did the music video come together?
WILL LINLEY: I wanted to create a song that everyone could sing and dance to, in the rooms, kitchens, or at a party! When dreaming of the music video, I wanted to incorporate my fans as much as possible and so I reached out to them and got 50 fans to be in the video as extras. It was such a fun day and I’m so glad we were able to pull it off because they made the video so much more special.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Can we talk about your typical creative process when writing? Did your normal writing/recording process change when making 'kill all my feelings', particularly since it was your major label debut?
WILL LINLEY: The process stayed more or less the same. The only thing that we had to work with was doing everything online over Zoom! That was the biggest challenge.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: How has hailing from such a culturally rich place like Cape Town, South Africa influenced your sound or aesthetic, if at all? And what is the music scene like there?
WILL LINLEY: The music scene is bumping here in South Africa! There’s such a rich and diverse space here that is truly so special. The pop scene is still growing, but it’ll come! We gonna make it happen.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: What three words would you use to define your artistic self?
WILL LINLEY: Energetic, fun, “happy-sad”
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Recommend a playlist or podcast that has been 'on repeat"?
WILL LINLEY: “On Being” by Krista Tippett
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: And for my last question, what's up next for you in 2023?
WILL LINLEY: Lots more music and lots more shows!
Thanks for the interview time, Will! You can learn more about Will Linley below!
Stream “Last Call” on all DSP’s here
ALBUM REVIEW: Andrew McMahon in The Wilderness - “TILT AT THE WIND NO MORE”
ALBUM REVIEW: ANDREW MCMAHON IN THE WILDERNESS - “TILT AT THE WIND NO MORE”
When Andrew McMahon first set out on a new journey within his musical career as a solo artist he had to overcome one of his biggest challenges ever… tackling Cancer. Now twenty years later when so many artists seemingly disappear, even without all the hardships, McMahon continues to rise and make some noise in the Alt Rock and Indie Pop scene under various monikers and projects. His latest as Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness is possibly his most well-known. Quite honestly the perfect creative alias for McMahon for what he has been through to come out the other side (or out of the wilderness, see what I did there?) happy, healthy, and with a family of his own, now looking back on it all with this new album, “Tilt at the Wind No More” out now on Nettwerk. The album is brimming with nostalgia, particularly Y2K nostalgia. A period of time that the album cover hints at. A pair of hands, of what I would assume is the hands of lovers, that can barely hold on amid vivid bright chaos. The cover is the perfect way to let the listener know what type of musical journey you will be taking, the kind of bold strokes of musical color that Andrew will choose to paint with.
“Tilt at the Wind No More” is the fourth album for Andrew under his Wilderness moniker and features production from Tommy English. "Lying On The Hood Of Your Car" opens up the record and is a song that quickly grabs your ear. It also has an underlying vibe of melancholy and nostalgia that sets the listener up for the rest of the album. We segue into two previously released singles, "Skywriting" & "Stars”. There are some exuberant synths and what sounds like some acoustic guitars set off in the back of the mix for good measure. These songs borrow from McMahon's earlier sounds, such as folk indie and country pop, with jangly guitars and a driving beat and bassline. "Submarine" leads us into more subdued territory as one of the few ballads on this release. "Built to Last" is the one that hones in the emotion, all without that feeling mawkish feeling like "Submarine". The use of a vocoder only adds to the hazy lo-fi fever dream. The other highlights of “Tilt at the Wind No More” include the bouncy pop confection "New Friends". We get an unapologetically fun, retro synth-wave drenched tune on "VHS". "Little Disaster" finds Andrew taking us down memory lane, grateful yet introspective. While the album for nonfans might feel a bit disjointed at times or too reminiscent of the mid-aughts radio-friendly indie pop, it is still a solid release. For fans of Andrew McMahon, they will no doubt be more pleased with this album and delighted with how many beautiful high notes this has.
MEET JAWNY AND HIS BRAND OF VIBEY, ECCENTRIC INDIE POP
MEET JAWNY AND HIS BRAND OF VIBEY, ECCENTRIC INDIE POP
Los Angeles transplant is on the rise since his brand of quirky, lo-fi, authentic, and emotionally brand of vibe heavy Indie Pop music has garnered him a viral hit with “Honeypie” and now a solid (and dare I say hardcore) fanbase. The artist suddenly found himself with newfound success after that viral TikTok signed to the major label Interscope in 2020, where he dropped his mixtape EP, For Abby. It was a mixtape that was wholly created and conceived in lowdown, with many of those curiosities and insecurities felt on it. Jawnys' sound began to develop with more tools, people, and more at his disposal. It was something that would push you as an artist or drive you crazy with anxiety, but Jawny seemingly just dug into the tide of Gen Z new age sensibilities for his latest projects. The new songs, fall in love, true, plus last year's wide-eyed all capture a breezy California energy with slicker production and insanely catchy hooks. In speaking with Jawny during a presser recently. I asked him what if he got the chance to write a song based on his favorite piece of pop culture, What would he pick? So, ever the Gen Z and pop culture nerd, he chose quite an etched-in-our-skull moment from pop music history. When Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake donned matching denim-on-denim ensembles at the 2001 VMAs. Although, I am unsure if Jawny will ever get a chance to put pen to paper on this subject. I certainly don't doubt that the vibey sound he has been crafting wouldn't do it justice...
GUEST BLOG: GOOD BISON’S PABLO ALVAREZ SHARES HIS FAVORITE AND MOST INSPIRATIONAL TUNES
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER’S GUEST BLOGGER: GOOD BISON’S PABLO ALVAREZ SHARES HIS FAVORITE AND MOST INSPIRATIONAL TUNES
Lorde // Solar Power - “It took me much longer to get into “Solar Power” than it did Lorde’s first two albums, but once I got into it, I was in deep. I love how this song puts her toxic relationship with California, and LA in particular, at the forefront.“
Sabastian Yatra // Dos Oruguitas - “As a Colombian, I cannot tell you how much “Encanto” meant to me. It was a beautiful representation of my culture, and I couldn’t stop listening to this song for months after watching it.”
Paul Simon // 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover - “Paul Simon is a master genre-bender. It’s incredible how many sonic landscapes he explored in his music.”
Gorillaz // On Melancholy Hill - “One of my favorite songs of all time. Just because we’re sad, it doesn’t mean we can’t dance.”
Billie Eilish // Getting Older -“There were a bunch of songs I loved on Billie Eilish’s latest record, but this is one I keep coming back to again and again. My favorite version is a live performance that’s just her and Finneas on the piano.”
Taylor Swift // this is me trying -“AT LEAST I’M TRYING. I feel you, Taylor. Me too.”
Tame Impala // Feels Like We Only Go Backwards -“I love how the bass line compliments the lyrics and the melody in the hood. It really makes you feel like you’re going backward. There’s also an Arctic Monkeys cover of it that I couldn’t stop listening to for a while.”
Bon Iver // For Emma -“I’ve been inspired by so many Bon Iver songs over the past few years, but the horns in this one speak to me in a way I can’t begin to explain.”
Mac Miller // Good News -“The vulnerability of Mac Miller’s songwriting here is incredibly moving. I was a fan of his since the first day I heard “Kool-Aid and Frozen Pizza.” It’s amazing how I can fully relate to both his upbeat music and his more introspective stuff.”
The Beatles // Golden Slumbers -“Abe was the one who really put me on to this song. I had never truly appreciated it until I heard him playing it on the piano. For a good while I was also obsessed with the transition into “Carry That Weight."
The Cure // A Letter To Elise -“This song says so much before the vocals ever come in. It’s amazing how much that guitar is able to communicate in the intro.”
Phil Collins // Can’t Stop Lovin’ You -“Phil Collins is an absolute master. Undeniably. I was annoyingly belting this chorus around the house for way too long. There’s also a really nice Taylor Swift cover of this song.”
Joy Division // Atmosphere -“I’m fascinated with the way Joy Division is able to create such a specific ambiance with their music. I feel transported as soon as this song comes on.”
Arctic Monkeys // Riot Van -“Have you been drinking, son? You don’t look old enough to me.” I’m sorry, officer, is there a certain age you’re supposed to be ‘cause nobody told me? One of my favorite lyrics ever.”
Phoebe Bridgers // I Know The End -“Been listening to Phoebe Bridgers non-stop for the past year. This song in particular has been my biggest obsession lately. I love the way it builds.”
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PHOTO GALLERY: 65TH GRAMMY Awards® WEEK EVENTS + PARTIES | 2023 MUSICARES persons of the year HONORING BERRY GORDY + SMOKEY ROBINSON
Hollywood is abuzz with GRAMMY® fever this week. The who’s who amongst the music scene clamoring about the glittering events and parties held for the annual occasion culminating this Sunday with the official GRAMMY Awards® ceremony.
On February 3rd, Motown living legends Berry Gordy and Smokey Robinson were honored at the Los Angeles Convention Center as the MusiCares Persons Of The Year for 2023. A host of special guests and performers were in attendance including John Legend, Elton John, The Four Tops, Marcus Mumford, Sheryl Crow, Rita Wilson, Tom Hanks, Trombone Shorty, Brandi Carlile, Molly Tuttle, and many more. You can view a photo gallery if the event below. All images are courtesy of Getty Images for The Recording Academy.
PHOTO GALLERY: 65TH GRAMMY Awards® WEEK EVENTS + PARTIES | RECORDING ACADEMY HONORS PRESENTED BY THE BLACK MUSIC COLLECTIVE
Hollywood is abuzz with GRAMMY® fever this week. The who’s who amongst the music scene clamoring about the glittering events and parties held for the annual occasion culminating this Sunday with the official GRAMMY Awards® ceremony.
Last night, on February 2nd, the second annual Recording Academy Honors at the Hollywood Palladium. This year’s honorees were Missy Elliot, Dr. Dre, Lil Wayne, and Epic Records CEO Sylvia Rhone, as the event honors the past, present, and future of, Hip-Hop, Black artists, and music. You can view a photo gallery below. All images are courtesy of Getty Images for The Recording Academy.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER’S TEN BEST ALBUMS OF 2022
Hey geeks and music freaks! It's time for year-end music roundups. The first one up is the best songs from the year. Me like so many, find comfort within music. These are my picks for the 10 Best albums of 2022…
I hope you had time to read and ponder the first list. If not, you can catch up and read my picks for the 100 best songs of 2022 here and here. Below are my top ten picks for best albums of the year. In a year that was full of incredibly diverse soundscapes from a plethora of artists. From breakout artists tipping the needle to your establishment acts pushing their artistry. It was initially hard to narrow down to only ten albums from the entire year. That’s why I made an extended version that featured my top 15 albums in an Instagram reel video which you can view by clicking here. But first, let’s dive into that top ten.
This is the list of albums for my 2022! Also, what were your favorite albums this year? Let me know about by dropping a comment below or through a tweet!
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER’S 100 BEST SONGS OF 2022 - PART TWO
Hey geeks and music freaks! It's time for year-end music roundups. The first one up is the best songs from the year. Me like so many, find comfort within music. So I hope you can find some new songs that aim to to that as well. These are my (aka TRB) picks for the 100 Best Songs of 2022… Part two
Hey geeks and music freaks! It's time for year-end music roundups. The first one up is the best songs from the year. While 2022 personally has been up and down, ultimately leading to lots of growth. Like many, it has also been ripe with change and uncertainty for many reasons. I know the one thing many of us have come to rely on— and that's the comfort of music. The caliber of music, the creativity, and the sheer amount of music that came out this year— 2022 was calling for a supersized version. So, I hope you enjoy the first of a few year-end roundups coming in the next couple of weeks. These are my picks for the 100 Best Songs of 2022…
50. Bryce Vine - “Moonrock”
49. Noah Cyrus - “I Just Want A Lover”
48. Suelgi - “28 Reasons”
47. SOHN - “Segre”
46. Halsey - “So Good”
45. Dove Cameron - "Boyfriend"
44. Doechii - "Persuasive"
43. Denzel Curry (Feat. slowthai) - "Zatoichi"
42. Dry Cleaning - "Anna Calls From The Arctic"
41. Polyphia (Feat. Steve Vai) - “Ego Death”
40. The Weeknd - "Sacrifice"
39. Willow - “curious/furious”
38. Sabrina Carpenter - “Fast Times“
37. Empress Of - "Save Me"
36. Rina Swayawayna - "This Hell"
35. Aespa - "Illusion"
34. FKA Twigs (feat. The Weeknd) - "Tears In The Club"
33. Yeah Yeah Yeahs (Feat. Perfume Genius) - "Spitting Off The Edge of The World"
32. MUNA - "What I Want"
31. Conan Gray - "Disaster"
30. The 1975 - “All I Need To Hear”
29. Maggie Rogers - "That's Where I Am"
28. Bad Bunny - "Titi Me Pregunto"
27. IYLA - “FOH”
26. Ab-Soul - "Do Better"
25. Yard Act - "The Overload"
24. LE SSERAFIM - "ANTIFRAGILE"
23. Florence + The Machine - "King"
22. Bloc Party - "In Situ"
21. Mothica - “Sensitive”
20. Franz Ferdinand - “Curious”
19. Harry Styles - “As It Was”
18. Caroline Palochek - "Billions"
17. MICHELLE - "Pose"
16. Soccer Mommy - "Shotgun"
15. Kendrick Lamar - “N95”
14. Mitski - "Working For The Knife"
13. Lizzo - “About Damn Time”
12. Phoebe Bridgers - "Sidelines"
11. Everything, Everything - "Pizza Boy"
10. Placebo - “Beautiful James”
9. NewJeans - “Hype Boy”
8. Wet Leg - "Ur Mum"
7. Paramore - "This Is Why"
6. Bastille - “Hope For The Future”
5. Rosalia - “SOAKO”
4. Beyoncé -“Alien Superstar”
3. Arctic Monkeys - “Body Paint”
2. Nova Twins - "Cleopatra"
1. My Chemical Romance - "The Foundations Of Decay"
That’s it that’s my list for my 2022! Stay tuned for my top albums and music videos! Also, let me know what your favorite songs were this year? Is there anything on this list you disagree about? Let me know about by dropping a comment in the comments section or through emoji.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER’S 100 BEST SONGS OF 2022 - PART ONE
Hey geeks and music freaks! It's time for year-end music roundups. The first one up is the best songs from the year. Me like so many, find comfort within music. So I hope you can find some new songs that aim to to that as well. These are my (aka TRB) picks for the 100 Best Songs of 2022…
Hey geeks and music freaks! It's time for year-end music roundups. The first one up is the best songs from the year. While 2022 personally has been up and down, ultimately leading to lots of growth. Like many, it has also been ripe with change and uncertainty for many reasons. I know the one thing many of us have come to rely on—and that's the comfort of music. The caliber of music, the creativity, and the sheer amount of music that came out this year— 2022 was calling for a supersized version. So, I hope you enjoy the first of a few year-end roundups coming in the next couple of weeks. These are my picks for the 100 Best Songs of 2022…
100. LATTO - “It’s Givin’”
99. EDITORS - “Karma Climb”
98. Em Beihold - “Numb Little Bug”
97. Kae Temptest (Feat. Lianne La Havas) - "No Prizes"
96. Labrinth + Zendaya (Euphoria Season 2 Soundtrack) - “I’m Tired”
95. Ralph Pelleymounter - “Steady Love”
94. Kimbra - “replay!”
93. Carly Rae Jepsen - “Beach House”
92. Gayle - "abcdefu"
91. BIM - "O.T.R"
90. Tove Styrke - “Cool Me Down”
89. Tove Lo - “How Long” From (Euphoria Season 2 Soundtrack)
88. Jazmine Sullivan - “Roster”
87. Eddie Benjamin (Feat. Alessia Cara) - “Only You”
86. Hope Tala - “Stayed At The Party”
85. Charlie Puth - "Light Switch"
84. Ethel Cain - “A House In Nebraska”
83. Hermanos Gutierrez - “Thunderbird”
82. Pink Pantheress -"Picture In My Mind"
81. Arkells + Lights - "Human Being"
80. Meghan Thee Stallion - "Her"
79. Freddie Gibbs - “Dark Hearted”
78. Kings Elliott - “Butterfly Pen”
77. Stormzy - “This Is What I Mean”
76. Omar Apollo - “Evergreen”
75. Joesef - "Just Come Home With Me Tonight"
74. Joji - “Glimpse Of Us”
73. Sophie Ellis-Bextor + Wuh Oh - "Hypnotized"
72. Paige Bea - "4x4"
71. Stromae - “L’enfer”
70. Allison Ponthier - “Hollywood Forever Cemetery”
69. Jonah Yano - “leslianne”
68. Boys World - “So What”
67. Nina Nesbitt - “Pressure Makes Diamonds”
66. Maneskin - “The Loneliest”
65. Ed Sheeran (Feat. Lil’ Baby) - “2step”
64. Slipknot - “Yen”
63. Weyes Blood - “Grapevine”
62. Twice - “Talk That Talk”
61. ARO - "Against Mine"
60. Camila Cabello + WILLOW - “Psychofreak”
59. Giant Rooks - "Morning Blue"
58. Spiritbox - "Rotoscope"
57. Adele - "Oh My God"
56. J-Hope - "Arson"
55. Billie Eillish - "TV"
54. Dave - "Starlight"
53. (G)I-DLE - “My Bag”
52. Steve Lacy - "Bad Habit"
51. FLO - "Cardboard Box"
INTERVIEW WITH… TIKTOK BEDROOM POP ARTIST ADDISON GRACE
Salt Lake City-based musician Addison Grace found not only a common community through music and their voice on TikTok. Grace impeccably crafts emotionally driven bedroom indie-pop songs that often explore the young queer experience, unrequited love, coming of age, and the uncertainties within it all. Addison’s latest EP, “Things That Are Bad For Me” is out now, along with the music video for “Pretty Girl”. You can read my interview with the artist below. In it, we chat about songwriting, finding inspiration, TikTok, touring, and much more
Salt Lake City-based musician Addison Grace found not only a common community through music and their voice on TikTok. Grace impeccably crafts emotionally driven bedroom indie-pop songs that often explore the young queer experience, unrequited love, coming of age, and the uncertainties within it all. Addison’s latest EP, “Things That Are Bad For Me” is out now, along with the music video for “Pretty Girl”. You can read my interview with the artist below. In it, we chat about songwriting, finding inspiration, TikTok, touring, and much more.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Hey, Addison! How are you doing, how’s your 2022 been so far?
ADDISON GRACE: It’s been pretty busy! I released my first EP, ”Immaturing”, this year after touring with Cavetown and Tessa Violet. After that, I was traveling during the summer to write and record my second EP, ”Things That Are Bad for Me” that’s coming out November 11th. I also went on my first headline tour which was so exciting!
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Can you talk about your origin story a bit and how that relates to your career as a musician today?
ADDISON GRACE: I was raised by a single mom who would put me and my siblings in any and every sport and/or performing art. It was her way of keeping us busy and letting us find what interested us while she would be working. The only thing that ever stuck for me was singing. Growing up I joined nearly every school and church choir. When I was 13, my brother bought a ukulele while in France. I ended up “stealing” it from him because I had seen recent videos of YouTubers making their own songs on the ukulele. From then on I had started to do the same, making original music with the ukulele, and started my own little online pages too. I think because I had a mom that was so passionate about me finding what I loved is why I am and able to be a singer-songwriter today.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Let’s talk about your new single ‘Pretty Girl’. What was the recording and writing process like? The inspiration for this new single?
ADDISON GRACE: “Pretty Girl” was written in Nashville with one of my favorite co-writers, Charli Adams, who’s also an incredible artist. I told her about my gender transition and how I had dated someone before as a girl. This person, in my mind, was my soulmate. I was frustrated because there was a chance for us to get back together but I had made the self discovery that I’m transgender and I knew they weren’t, and aren’t, attracted to boys. I also told her about how I hated still being loved “as a girl” and seen ”as a girl“ by a lot of people in society and on the internet. I knew I wanted the song to be called “Pretty Girl” but finding the artistic words for those specific feelings had been stumping me. Charli absolutely helped me pull them out and make it into the song it is today. Recording with Andy Seltzer was incredible as well. He absolutely got the sound/production perfect for what I wanted and needed in this song.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Do you have a typical songwriting process or do you just go with the flow and create with inspiration hits?
ADDISON GRACE: Honestly, my songwriting always changes and I’ve never had a specific flow. Usually I just write when I’m feeling an intense emotion. If I end up getting inspiration when I’m somewhere that I can’t write, I just make a note of it for later. Songwriting is genuinely my diary.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: What lyric have you written that you feel best represents the world around us right now?
ADDISON GRACE: “Take it off, oxygen, cut your hair, grow it out again. The world will end a couple times.” I think it really represents the stress we all feel with everything going on but it also brings comfort with it. I really love the idea that we can be broken, beaten, and bruised but still find a way back up. Hope and determination are both very powerful.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: How do you feel TikTok will play a part in finding artists and new music in the coming years of the music industry?
ADDISON GRACE: I think we’re gonna get a wave of a lot of new indie artists and experimental ones too. I genuinely hope it leads to people being more creative since TikTok can be relatively easy to go “viral” on. I would hope it just allows for more unknown artists to get their stuff out there fast and also allow for a more diverse set of popular musicians.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Who are some of your favorite new or underground music artists on TikTok?
ADDISON GRACE: I recently discovered @cowgirlb3b0p, also known as ash tuesday, who deserves way more recognition! Her voice, melodies, and songwriting are all incredible. Olive Klug, @oliveklug, is also amazing- I really adore their voice and all the little inflections they put on key lyrics/words. Kevin Atwater, @kevinatwatermusic, is another who’s been picking up speed recently who I just love so much.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: What three words would you use to define your artistic self?
ADDISON GRACE: Passionate, peculiar, and self-recognizing.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: What has been the most rewarding thing about being a songwriter and having a platform?
ADDISON GRACE: Being able to give people the songs that I needed growing up or still need even now. I’m just so grateful I’ve gotten to a point where I can put words to such intimate, specific feelings. I’m glad others relate to it, it makes me feel less alone and also like my experiences weren’t truly isolating. I like to think that I’m who I needed as a kid and I’m glad I can be that person now for both adults and kids.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Since Halloween is coming up, what do you have a favorite Halloween film or score?
ADDISON GRACE: I’ve always been a huge fan of Coraline for some reason! I was lucky that it never scared me as a kid, haha!
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: And lastly, what is up next for you Addison Grace?
ADDISON GRACE: I’m going on tour with Ricky Montgomery who’s a good friend of mine! I’m also releasing my second EP on November 11th called “Things That Are Bad for Me” (OUT NOW). Hopefully soon I’ll be making my first album or headlining again!
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INTERVIEW WITH... WISTFUL POP SINGER-SONGWRITER KINGS ELLIOT
Kings Elliot is not your typical pop singer and songwriter, while many of today's pop artists turn to a bass-heavy, synth-based sound that is often reminiscent of the 80s and catered to dance floors & clubs. Elliot skirts all of this. On her new EP, Bored Of The Circus, the artist creates a palette of wistfully beautiful cinematic stories set against ethereal pop. Visit The Reclusive Blogger and click the link to read my interview with Kings Elliot
Kings Elliot is not your typical pop singer and songwriter, while many of today's pop artists turn to a bass-heavy, synth-based sound that is often reminiscent of the 80s and catered to dance floors & clubs. Elliot finds inspiration for her sound and lyrics from Disney (she divulges her favorite below), her small hometown in Switzerland, her struggles with mental health, and music from the 1940s & 1950s. On her new EP, ‘Bored Of The Circus’, the artist creates a palette of wistfully beautiful cinematic stories set against ethereal pop. You can read the interview I did with Elliot below. I asked about her childhood, music influences, songwriting process, and more.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Hi, Kings Elliot! Thanks for taking time out with me and TRB for this interview. My first question is how has your 2022 been so far both creatively and personally?
KINGS ELLIOT: Of course!! Thank you for taking the time!
2022 has truly been my favourite year on this planet so far! I've had the privilege of going on my first ever tour, and that being a stadium tour with Imagine Dragons which was just absolutely mind-blowing. I've released my second EP 'Bored Of The Circus' which I'm so very proud of and I'm about to lock myself in the studio to write and produce new music which I could not be more excited about.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Can you talk about how you got start in music? Was music and playing music something that was always present in your life? Particularly growing up?
KINGS ELLIOT: I've always sang and I always made up my own songs, ever since I was in pre-school. Now I know I was 'writing' and it just never left me. It's always been my greatest coping tool and it will never not be that for me.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Growing up in a small Swiss town, How do you think growing up in a small town has shaped your artistry? If it has at all?
KINGS ELLIOT: Because I was kind of the only one in my immediate surrounding chasing this pretty unrealistic dream, I had to learn to prove myself and become very headstrong at a very young age. No one ever encouraged me or said it was a good idea. Many (including myself) doubted that I could make it my profession one day.
I think that made me more dedicated than maybe someone who slipped into it more easily. I finished my education in Switzerland, I worked and saved up money, relocated to a different country and I just kept pushing for it.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: I’d like to ask you about your latest EP, ‘Bored Of The Circus’ and the overall creative process for the EP? How has your creative process adapted or grown over the years?
KINGS ELLIOT: It's honestly always different. I find that question hard because it's kind of like an ever-flowing process. I write down lyrics and melodies randomly when I feel something. My main collaborator Conway (halfrhymes) and I are in constant contact and exchange thoughts and ideas all the time. When I get into the studio we can then hone in on it all and have fun creating the world around the words and melodies. It's always different and it's my favourite part.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: I love the haunting, melodious almost lilting quality your song “Butterfly Pen” has. Can you delve into the backstory of the track and talk a bit more the visuals as well?
KINGS ELLIOT: The lyrics in this song are my favourite lyrics of the whole EP. They describe the state of a world that has turned grey after the hurt I've experienced. In the background you sometimes hear a little birdy sing and thats kevin, a small baby bird I rescued and looked after for a week before handing him to wildlife rehabilitation. I love that he has a place in this song forever. The visuals to the song capture the sadness and helplessness one can feel while in a depressive episode where even leaving the bed is a very difficult thing to do.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Where tackling themes of mental health and mental health in love and relationships in your storytelling something that you naturally gravitated towards? How do you make sure that you maintain a healthy balance between creative endeavors and self-care?
KINGS ELLIOT: It's what I've personally mostly struggled with for a lot of my life, so it was natural for me to process that trauma in the songs I write. Making these songs automatically improves my self-care but I'm definitely still working on a balanced and healthy self-preservation..
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: I’ve read that you grew up watching Disney films and that they heavily influence your music. What are some of your favorites or biggest influences?
KINGS ELLIOT: 'Dumbo' is my favourite Disney movie. 'Baby mine' playing in the scene of dumbo's mum cradling dumbo through the metal bars has me in absolute pieces every time. The song is so gorgeous and so sad, and since it was made in the 40s it has that beautiful feel from that era which I love so much. I started listening to more songs from that era and realised quickly that the 40s and 50s are my favourite years of music and it's now where I draw most of my inspiration from
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: What has it been like touring with such an established act like Imagine Dragons?
KINGS ELLIOT: It was absolutely mind-blowing. They are out of this world performers, the show is insane and to make it even better they are all so kind and welcoming. I had no idea I would be accepted with such open arms and honestly being given the opportunity to sing in stadium with one of the biggest bands in the world is an experience I will remember for the rest of my life and I don't expect it to be topped by anything else!
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: What fictional character do you think would most identify with the Kings Elliot soundscape and aesthetic?
KINGS ELLIOT: Definitely Dumbo!! He is an outcast, he feels alienated from everyone else and the one person that loved him the most gets taken away from him. He needs some soothing songs and a world to escape to. Makes me cry thinking of it.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: If you were to put one of your lyrics onto a message in a bottle, what lyric would you choose and why?
KINGS ELLIOT: 'When I'm breaking apart I won't call it a weakness I'll stumble and fall I don't care if they see it.' - everyone who's struggling and feels ashamed of how their mind works needs to hear that.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: What’s one album you could listen to over and over and from start to finish?
KINGS ELLIOT: Banks - Goddess
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: To end, What’s next on the horizon for you, Kings Elliot?
KINGS ELLIOT: More tours and more music! Once I'm back home from the European tour I am on right now I will lock myself in the studio and I can't wait for that!! I also have something really cool coming out in the next few weeks that I can't announce yet but it's a huge bucket list moment for me!!
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INTERVIEW WITH… NORTH LONDON INDIE POP SINGER NATALIE SHAY
INTERVIEW WITH NORTH LONDON INDIE-POP ARTIST NATALIE SHAY (@natalieshay) #TheReclusiveBlogger #MusicInterviews
North London Indie-Pop artist Natalie Shay and Brit school alum latest release is an titled “MILK”. It’s full of earnest and bright melodic pop numbers that explored different feelings and experiences that occurred during the lockdown. I chatted with Natalie about her new music, the ups and downs in her life in the past couple of years, her influences, and even Taylor Swift.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Hi, Natalie, First off... How have you been? What has 2022 been like for you? Especially in comparison to last year?
NATALIE SHAY: Hey! thanks so much for having me, ive been well thanks for asking, 2022 has been a really great year for me and my music, a big step up from last year for sure! Aside from music it's been a rocky year, lots of ups and downs, but generally good :)
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Can speak a bit on your musical background? Has music always played role in your life?
NATALIE SHAY: Yes, music has always been a big part of my life, I began playing classical guitar aged 5, and I started training in musical theatre around the same time. However the whole 'singer/songwriter' dream did not arise until I was about 10 years old, when i first discovered Taylor Swift's fearless album, I thought it was incredible, and that inspired what I do now!
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Since your sound is a has a lot of 80s pop influences particular the new EP... What’s your go to 80s jam?
NATALIE SHAY: My fave 80s jam is ``Heaven is a Place on earth" or'' Boys of Summer''. I listen to both on repeat, always.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: When you’re in album making mode do you ever have visuals in mind as you write songs?
NATALIE SHAY: I don't often have the visuals until the song is written, when listening back to things and imagining where they could go, that's when the production style/visuals etc begin to form. When I'm writing, it's totally just about me getting my thoughts and emotions into a lyric.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: What's the music scene like in North London and how does it influence you artistically if at all?
NATALIE SHAY: I've been involved in the gernal London music scene for a long time, I began playing gigs and shows aged 13, and I've been doing things like this ever since. The London music scene is one of the greatest in the world I'm sure, it's such a mixed hub of cultures and different kinds of people and creatives. this has definitely influenced me, just the sheer amount of different collaborators and people ive met or performed wirth have inspired me so so much
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Your second EP "MILK" is out. Can you talk a little bit about how the recording and writing process was for it?
NATALIE SHAY: This ep was written and recorded with so many different people, pretty much every track has its own unique combination of collaborators and talent involved. and all of the people i worked with, were all over the country. We wrote practically every track in 2020, in and around the lockdowns. This ep really does represent a whole year of my life in every way.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: We’re any songs of the 'MILK' EP that we’re more challenging to write? Some that came together quickly?
NATALIE SHAY: The easiest one to write was 'new wave' . It's the feel good happy pop track on the ep, the lyrics are sweet, simple and to the point. harder ones to write were heaven and two sparks, 'two sparks' is such a personal song to me, the lyrics needed my full attention and time, and same for 'heaven', i had so much i wanted to say, just needed to figure out how to say it.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: What would you say that your latest release "MILK" biggest inspirations and influences are? Can you delve into that more?
NATALIE SHAY: lyrically, everything is autobiographical. Musically, a real mix, taylors 1989 is always my go to ref for sound and production, same with haim days are gone. Every track on the ep is about something I experienced, discovered or felt over a year of my life, all different topics too.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: How do you think studying at The Brit School has helped you in as you began to shape and mold your career?
NATALIE SHAY: without brit i probably wouldn't be doing what i do now, it gave me the tools and understanding to be able to take the dive into making music my full time career, i met lots of the people i still work with regularly now when i was there, it's also just generally very inspiring to be somewhere like that. and be surrounded with like minded driven people.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Are there any current artists that have been “On Repeat” for you as a band lately? What music have you been playlisting?
NATALIE SHAY: Taylor swift all the time, all the way. my fave band is little comets, i also love some of my friends music, artists such as, kayla grace, lucy deakin and beth mccarthy
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: What has been one of the most rewarding experiences for you this year?
NATALIE SHAY: The most rewarding thing this year was just the whole summer, some great festival experiences and opportunities, i enjoyed this summer very very much.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: What fictional character do you think would most identify with your sound or aesthetic?
NATALIE SHAY: mitchie in camp rock
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: What three words would you use to define your artistic self?
NATALIE SHAY: sophisticated honest pop
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: What was it like stepping into the EDM world and working with those artists? You worked with Grum and Kryder right?
NATALIE SHAY: yes! doing the EDM stuff has been super fun, ive loved seeing the tracks go global, and also attending the shows, the fans know all the words, and i'm stood in the crowd with them, but they dont know its me or my vocal, very cool experiences.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: To close, What’s one thing that people are generally surprised to find out about you?
NATALIE SHAY: I think people are always surprised at the actual depth of my obsession with musicals. I'm a massive theatre kid, love it!