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Molly O’Malley Shows Their Deepest Emotions in ‘Nobody Parties (Like Molly)’

Recent Articles The latest EP by Louisville, Kentucky native Molly O’Malley, ‘Nobody Parties (Like Molly)’, is soul-bearing. Though her inspiration comes from artists like Patrick Stump, Elton John, Tove Lo, Labbe Siffre, and MGMT, her sound is altogether new: a “unique blend of 90’s alternative and sun-soaked dreamgaze”. Her sound strives to emphasize her vulnerability, […]

Madam Bandit Shows Off Her Sensual Side with “Lie to Me”

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Recent Articles Utah based singer songwriter, Madam Bandit, gets intimate and confessional with her latest single “Lie to Me”. Steeped in haunting electronic bedroom pop vibes, she creates an atmosphere of fantasy and regret tinged with an alluring melancholy. From the start, Madam Bandit’s breathy vocals take center stage with the sensation of someone whispering […]

Connie Danger Dances at Death’s Door in “Daddy’s Gotta Funk” Music Video

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More to Watch Ever the definition of groove and funk, Connie Danger returned on Friday, October 7th with single “Daddy’s Gotta Funk” and an accompanying music video. What do you make of an encounter with death? Obviously, a sexy retro future extravaganza. In “Daddy’s Gotta Funk,” Connie takes on the character of an ex-disco king […]

Tiny Ghosts on their Unbreakable Bond, Creative Chemistry, and Defying Expectations

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Friends have an infamous reputation for being less than ideal business partners. Indie pop duo Tiny Ghosts, comprised of guitarist Eric Morgan and lead singer Dayan Marquina, are a testament to the fact that one size does not fit all. Defying expectations, the duo entered the music scene in 2020 and has not looked back. Join contributing writer Cynthia Gross and learn more about Tiny Ghosts, including the curious story behind the duo’s name, how the band’s broad musical influences inspire their sound, and the impact of Marquina’s Hispanic heritage on her songwriting.