CoCo Jenkins, a Las Vegas musician and one half of MOON-Ra music, released “Grateful For…
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CoCo Jenkins, a Las Vegas musician and one half of MOON-Ra music, released “Grateful For My Story.” The song came to her after reflecting on her mother’s death during a lunch break.…
Sitting in The Grove Hotel lobby during Treefort Music Fest I waited patiently and anxiously to chat with an artist whose music and writing style I love and respect. Cautious Clay walked…
Oblé Reed is a young artist born, raised, and based in Seattle who hopes to utilize his talent as a ticket not to move away to a bigger city, but to stay…
We sat down with Jang The Goon, formerly known as Jango, last month at Treefort Music Fest to learn more about the self proclaimed, “King of the 9.” Spokane, Washington is known…
TeZATalks explores mental health, bodily autonomy, her upcoming album Black Girl American Horror Story, and a whole helluva lot more. By way of Oahu, Seattle’s “hardcore popstar,” TeZATalks has created a lane…
Hussein aka Handsome Tiger is an Anishinaabe Métis and North African, producer and DJ who is Indigenizing bass music through traditional Indigenous soundscapes. The infinitely daring auditory landscapes of electronic music are…
Sincere with a Bang About a month ago I had the opportunity to interview Portland rapper, Myke Bogan. In anticipation of his new album Joe Fontana (that conversation was dope by the way). Well,…
I have been to a lot of camping festivals. From Shambhala in Canada to What The Festival in Oregon and many others. The sense of community and acceptance from everyone as soon…
Sasquatch! Music Festival lasts three days for most attendees, but the artists themselves are often onsite for mere hours. Despite their limited time to rehearse performances or admire the Gorge’s expansive scenery,…
When you can make a crowd rowdy with epic call-and-reponses and witty one-liners, while also dropping introspective truth bombs, you know you’ve got something special. Myke Bogan plays shows with a passion…
~2018~ You did it again. Every year the same. Seduction then abandonment. The endless hours spent exploring your sound… learning to love it… unraveling its secrets. What did it mean? You reminded…
“When you walk into a room, do you count the white people in a room?” One of the first questions my friend Kyle, who is Black, posed to our white friend, Katie.…