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HITS LIST GOES TRICK OR TREATING
Don't run out of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. (10/26a)
MEET THE AGENTS, BATCH #2
Collect 'em all. (10/25a)
THE DEAD ARE MUSICARES 2025 PERSONS OF THE YEAR
It'll be jammin'. (10/23a)
NEAR TRUTHS: LEAD GENERATORS
That's why they play the game. (10/22a)
NOISEMAKERS:
THE LIVE EDITION
Kids these days... (10/23a)
THE GRAMMY SHORT LIST
Who's already a lock?
COUNTRY'S NEWEST DISRUPTOR
Three chords and some truth you may not be ready for.
AI IS ALREADY EATING YOUR LUNCH
The kids can tell the difference... for now.
ALL THE WAY LIVE
The players, the tours, the enormous beers.
THE B-SIDE
NISSI ON THE RISE
6/18/20

Rising afro-jazz singer/songwriter Nissi has released her vibrant new song “Judi.” The single, alongside previously released tracks like “Trouble” and “Tornado,” will be featured on her forthcoming debut EP, set for release this summer.

In addition, “Judi” arrived alongside a colorful music video. Directed by The Alien, the video features dancers taking the streets of Lagos, Nigeria. London-based and Nigerian-born Nissi says, “’Judi’ is a song that essentially means ‘dance’ or more literally ‘move your ass’ in Yoruba. This song is about finding the moments of joy in life.”

Stay tuned for more details on Nissi’s forthcoming EP. In the meantime, check out the music vid for “Judi” below.

HODGES AND TAAHI SHARE GRIEF
6/15/20

Songwriter and former Evanescence member David Hodges and multi-instrumentalist Whakaio Taahi took a collaboration between friends and turned it into a 16-track artist project titled Grief. Released via Sleepwalker Records, the debut album arrived on 6/12 under the artist name Hemiispheres and acts as an emotional guide to the healing process.

With over a decade and a half of experience working with artists like Ed Sheeran, Christina Perri, 5SOS, Carrie Underwood, Kelly Clarkson, Dan + Shay and Kelsea Ballerini, among others, Hodges and frequent co-writer Taahi, also a founding member and former guitarist of Australian band Tonight Alive, found that the album became the first experience writing for themselves. Written, recorded and produced during a five-week stay-home order in Nashville, Hodges and Taahi are the sole creators of the project.

“We spend most of our year helping other artists find their voice and be confident in who they are. We don’t really get the chance to that for ourselves. This project literally fell out of us in that way,” shared Taahi.

Outlining the five stages of grief with narrated clips by David Ryan Harris, guitarist for John Mayer, the album is the result of a therapeutic writing process. “Healing is a process and art can help us on that journey of healing. We had written three or four songs and were talking about themes of loss and separation [and] the tones of the songs were different enough from each other that we realized we were already speaking into some of the stages of grief,” said Hodges, who is also a founding partner of management company Milk & Honey.

Taahi added, “These songs could not be more important to us. It’s something we are so proud of and really grateful we get to share this with the world.”

Stream Hemiispheres’ debut album Grief below.

IN "GOOD COMPANY"
6/12/20

Berlin-based artist/producer Mogul has released his first original single of the year, “Good Company.” Arriving via SideKick Music on 6/12, the track features vocals from BVRGE. With stay-at-home orders in effect, the collaboration took place through online exchanges. “Good Company” pays homage to women who help maneuver their partners out of dark phases—a love story wrapped into an energetic production.

Known for his 2016 collaboration with French producer Mokoa for their Amy Winehouse remix of “Stronger Than Me,” Mogul is no stranger when it comes to working with other producers. “Good Company” marks the first of many releases coming in 2020. Until then, stream the single below.