ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY HEART EYES MAGAZINE. Photos by Daniel Chaney I love music that gives me a choice—I can either mindlessly… Read more Sawyer’s ‘Less Than More Than’ is More than We Bargained For

ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY HEART EYES MAGAZINE. Photos by Daniel Chaney I love music that gives me a choice—I can either mindlessly… Read more Sawyer’s ‘Less Than More Than’ is More than We Bargained For
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY HEART EYES MAGAZINE. Illinois girl-band Avenue Beat consists of Sami Bearden, Savana Santos and Sam Backoff. This self-proclaimed… Read more Avenue Beat: The Country-Pop Hybrid Changing the Soundscape
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY HEART EYES MAGAZINE. Brooklyn-based artist Julian Yeboah creates music in an effort to create a connection with his… Read more Julian Yeboah’s “Galactic Funk” Embraces Change
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY HEART EYES MAGAZINE. Using his last name as a moniker, Andrew Hurst adds to his discography for the… Read more PREMIERE: HURST’s “I Can’t Remember”
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY TWO STORY MELODY Remington Super 60 is no stranger to the music scene. The band has been making… Read more Remington Super 60 Entice Us Down ‘The Highway Again’
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY TWO STORY MELODY Connor McCoy is no stranger to musical theory. Since childhood, McCoy has been performing and… Read more The Story of Connor McCoy’s “Problem Children”
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY TWO STORY MELODY In their own words, Bitter Calm writes “loud, slow songs about love and death, and… Read more Bitter Calm Warns You: “Don’t Look Down”
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY TWO STORY MELODY Swedish indie artist Minru begins her single “Lakes” with a subtle bass line, leaving us… Read more Diving Into Minru’s “Lakes”
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY TWO STORY MELODY Foxpaw is a self-proclaimed “folk emo solo project.” If you’re looking for a second opinion,… Read more An Emotional Take on Foxpaw’s “D Minor”
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY TWO STORY MELODY littleDEATH surprised me. I guess you can’t completely judge a book by its cover or… Read more Living Vicariously Through littleDEATH’s “Losemyhead”