Gracie Abrams Releases New Project ‘This Is What It Feels Like’

Acclaimed songwriter Gracie Abrams releases her new project, ‘This Is What It Feels Like’, last Friday, November 12th via Interscope Records.  The follow up to her debut project, ‘minor’, which was released in the summer of 2020 followed by a virtual tour, ‘This Is What It Feels Like’ showcases Abrams’ emotionally intimate lyrics and features the recently released songs ‘Feels Like’ and ‘Rockland’ as well as ‘Alright’ which was featured on New Music Daily on Apple Music this past Wednesday. ‘This Is What It Feels Like’ is available now at all digital retailers.

Sound Of Silence: Quiet Like A Thief Speak About New Single ‘Travel In Time’ And EP ‘Through The Looking Glass’

Quiet Like A Thief is a high energy pop-punk band, coming from Boston and Long Island. Started by Alex Kouvaris and Ryan Sweeney over their shared love of music, right from the start they’ve took their inspiration from the bands that each loved most, and their own experiences and insights. Two became five when they were joined by Nick Lopardo, Mike Marziliano, and Dan Marchelewski, and the band’s friendship is what truly drives them.

Sofia Lafuente Releases Her Highly Anticipated New Single, ‘Good Intentions’, And Chats To EP About What Inspires Her.

Sofia Lafuente’s name translates as ‘the fountain’ and it seems that she’s at a point in her artistic life where her music is flowing in a very powerful way. Out on all platforms, her stunning new single ‘Good Intentions’ is certainly more introspective than her debut EP ‘Control’. It marks a new direction sonically for this talented multi-faceted artist as she sings in her native Spanish for the first time and this track really does serve to illustrate her ability to tell a story and bring it to life in a dramatically relatable way.

Hands Up: Irish Band N.O.A.H Talk About Their Music, Performing, And Their New EP, ‘Echoes Of The Night’, Out Today October 1

The Covid-19 pandemic is still going, but thankfully things are starting to open up, and when it was announced that fully vaccinated people from the UK were able to travel to Ireland, I leapt at the chance, and booked some interviews to go ahead while I was over. One interview was with N.O.A.H, a trio from County Meath, who really only came together during the Covid crisis, and now, as we reach a new, “do-able” normal, are poised on the precipice of something big, at exactly the right time.