
Singer-songwriter, Stefano May, has partnered with the Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation (ARPF) on the tender new single “Hope It Will Remind You”.
A nostalgia-inducing music video accompanies the release and pushes the urgent message or remembrance to the forefront with home videos of Stefano’s childhood with he and his father bonding over music. Countered by black-and-white shots of May walking along various forest paths and singing his heart out make it an emotional experience.
“My lyricist John Smallwood and I hope it helps people who suffer, as well as their loved ones” Stefano says. “This song reminds me to live each day with gratitude, love, and compassion. Prevention of Alzheimer’s is beyond important. It’s an honor to partner with The Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation as they continue to champion new findings and advocate for disease prevention, and I look forward to working alongside the organization to write music that can help people in whatever capacity I can.”
“Hope It Will Remind You” is available now on major streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. The accompanying music video is also available on YouTube.
Charlie Maybee is a dancer, musician, educator, and writer based in Charleston, South Carolina who currently teaches with the Dance Program at the College of Charleston. His primary work as an artist is with his performing collective, Polymath Performance Project, through which he makes interdisciplinary performance art that centers tap dance as the primary medium of expression and research. He also currently plays rhythm guitar for the Charleston-based punk band, Anergy, and releases music as a solo artist under the name Nox Eterna.
Subscribe to Alchemical Records today to support our efforts online and in print.
Join the Alchemical Records Street Team to promote these and other artists, live music, and music community organizations & events while receiving cool perks from artists throughout the region.
March is Women’s History Month, and this comes with a reflection and appreciation of women contributing to the music industry. From producers to writers, women have been the arbiters of some of the most influential pieces of art. D.C.-based Colombian singer, songwriter, and first-time Wammie nominee Laura Luv talks to contributing writer Margaret Adams about her background, as well as how her Colombian heritage and women have inspired her music, especially through her newest self-titled EP, Laura Luv, and why the presence of women and female representation is important in the music industry.
Recent Articles Collective Fear of L.A. release “Today,” the opening track from this alternative artist’s 2023 sophomore EP “Truly Free At Last?” Infusing elements of
Recent Articles Ever feel like skipping town for an adventure? While it’s not always possible to get away from it all, Gold Spectacles’ new single,
Alchemical Records is a Washington, D.C. based music publication. We cover the Washington, D.C., Baltimore and Richmond, VA metro area music scenes, including band interviews, articles about your favorite musicians, new music and concert dates.