Gringo Star “Told Me Once Before”

Recent Articles ‘One of Atlanta’s most valuable rock & roll exports.’ Gringo Star capture a timeless sound in minimalistic new single “Told Me Once Before.” Brothers Nick and Peter Furgiuele are the foundational creatives behind Atlanta-based Gringo Star, whose unique merger of influences spanning decades of R&B and British Invasion rock & roll have caught […]
Ben DeHan Looks Back, Writes Personal Letter to Himself with ‘Broken Bones’

There are times when a band’s songwriter comes up with music so personal, it defies categorization to the point that it doesn’t quite fit under the band’s moniker. This is the way Ben DeHan, approaches all of his songwriting, and it’s the reason that he releases music under his own name. After a stretch playing with American Diary and a subsequent hiatus, DeHan returned with a newfound energy as a solo artist. Since then, he and his wife, collaborator and cellist, Lauren have worked hard to establish the authenticity and versatility of their pop-punk act. Learn more about the duo’s journey and new EP with contributing writer Charlie Maybee.
Emo Trio Fieldrush: ‘We Were Working to Get the Most Out of Not Just Our Songs, But Also Ourselves’

San Diego-based emo trio Fieldrush named their band after a desert plant, specifically, a weed that can withstand harsh conditions. Given that the band was established during the height of the pandemic, the name feels fitting. Fieldrush’s high-energy compositions, carefree attitude, and introspective songwriting position the band as an unmistakable rising act. Learn more about Fieldrush’s exciting story, including how the band’s cultural diversity informs their creative process, their favorite memory of the D.C. area, and what audiences can expect from their forthcoming debut EP, Fundamentals.
Yoshi Flower Honors Juice WRLD with Cover of “Wishing Well”

Recent Articles By Charlie Maybee Indie rock musician, Yoshi Flower, is back with a cover of Juice WRLD’s “Wishing Well” which also acts as the first single off their upcoming EP. Taking an unplugged approach, he highlights the more tender notes of the song to honor the late musicians passing. At the time Juice WRLD […]
A Beacon School Signals New Album with New Single “Dot”

Recent Articles By Daniel Warren Hill New York-based songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Patrick J. Smith began A Beacon School in his home studio in 2009, over the years refining the sound as well as the lineup. In the latest single by A Beacon School, “Dot,” the band explores a rhythmic soundscape mingled with spirited dynamic changes. […]
Henry Louris Still Feels ‘Just Like Before’

Recent Articles By Jaci Jedrych Multi-talented creative Henry Louris is releasing his second track, ‘Just Like Before’. The Fairfield, Connecticut native began writing melodies in the most simple manner there is– humming songs to ease anxiety, graduating to an acoustic guitar as a teenager. Since childhood, Louris has balanced his two creative passions for painting […]
The Frontier Looks ‘On the Other Side’

Recent Articles By Jaci Jedrych https://youtu.be/RfjxDowrCxA This reading of Alchemical Records content is to provide a multimedia experience for our audience while increasing the accessibility of our content to persons with hearing loss, low vision, dyslexia, physical or motor disabilities, or are on the autism spectrum. Washington, D.C.-based The Frontier’s latest release “On the Other […]
Voices of Service Support Military Service Members

Recent Articles By Jaci Jedrych https://youtu.be/REUPtUuNFGs This reading of Alchemical Records content is to provide a multimedia experience for our audience while increasing the accessibility of our content to persons with hearing loss, low vision, dyslexia, physical or motor disabilities, or are on the autism spectrum. When retired Master Sgt. Caleb Green, retired Sgt. 1st […]
Marvillous Beats Showcases Incredible Versatility with New Album, ‘Chilled Violin: Focus’

Recent Articles By Cynthia Gross Known for his distinct ability to dismantle stereotypes and build community through his music, New Rochelle, NY-born and Washington, D.C-based violinist Marvillous Beats provides yet another example of his incredible versatility with his latest project. Marvillous Beats describes his new album, Chilled Violin: Focus, as a chill-hop, lo-fi, neoclassical experience […]
Patches and How To Handle Them
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