Interview: Matt Grandbois

Matt Grandbois August 7, 2025 Interview By: Danielle Holian Matt Grandbois is an emerging artist making waves with his debut album Somewhere, Probably. Blending pop, alternative, and indie influences, the record offers an intimate look into his journey of growth and self-discovery. With echoes of John Mayer’s storytelling and Jason Mraz’s sincerity, Matt brings a fresh yet heartfelt voice to the indie scene. We had … Continue reading Interview: Matt Grandbois

Interview: D’Lourdes

D’Lourdes August 7, 2025 By: Danielle Holian D’Lourdes is a queer Filipino-American artist who is quickly making a name for themselves with a bold and genre-bending sound. Their highly anticipated debut album has just been released and is already turning heads for its raw, unapologetic exploration of identity and visibility. We had the chance to dive into the project, which serves as both a personal … Continue reading Interview: D’Lourdes

Interview: Dailla

Dailla August 7, 2025 Interview By: Danielle Holian Dailla is an up-and-coming alt-pop singer-songwriter who resonates with comparisons to the likes of Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo. We had the opportunity to chat with her about her new single ‘Some Love’ and more below. Read on to learn more about Dailla’s musical journey. Can you share a little bit about yourself? I’m Dailla – a … Continue reading Interview: Dailla

EP Review: Dirt Flirt by Dirt Flirt

Reviewed by: Danielle Holian Alt-pop provocateur Dirt Flirt, the solo project of multi-instrumentalist Kit Eaton-Kent, arrives swinging with her self-titled debut EP, Dirt Flirt. It’s a razor-sharp, emotionally exposed, and sonically addictive introduction to an artist who wears her contradictions like a badge of honour. Blending synth-drenched melancholia, emo-pop drama, and confessional songwriting, the five-track project captures the chaotic tenderness of queer identity in your twenties, navigating heartbreak, … Continue reading EP Review: Dirt Flirt by Dirt Flirt

EP Review: surrender by Ana Paz

surrender Ana Paz June 28, 2025 Review by: Danielle Holian Rising indie artist Ana Paz crafts a poignant, deeply introspective exploration of grief and emotional alchemy across just three tracks in her latest release, surrender. Clocking in at just over 13 minutes, this EP may be brief, but it’s expansive in feeling; each moment is drenched in vulnerability, sonic experimentation, and quiet strength. Melding ambient … Continue reading EP Review: surrender by Ana Paz

EP Review: paper girls by Mya Angelique

paper girls Mya Angelique June 28, 2025 Review by: Danielle Holian In paper girls, Mya Angelique doesn’t merely arrive, she unfurls, like a hand-folded note passed in secret, trembling with truth. At just 15 when she penned much of this debut, the rising pop artist crafts a world as intimate as a bedroom mirror and as expansive as a coming-of-age movie montage. What she offers … Continue reading EP Review: paper girls by Mya Angelique