
Our featured artist Kris Angelis loves to perform live. Hence, in the past few years, she played on stages all over the US and Europe also. Thanks to her voice and personality, you will necessarily be touched by her performance.

Our featured artist Kris Angelis loves to perform live. Hence, in the past few years, she played on stages all over the US and Europe also. Thanks to her voice and personality, you will necessarily be touched by her performance.

In her recent single Roll The Dice released in early 2017, our artist of the week and storyteller Kris Angelis sees life and love as a game, having your fate in your own hands by taking risks.

After a period of rare releases, 2016 and 2017 has been very productive years for our featured artist Kris Angelis. And, as so often in arts, a heartbreak, as painful as it can be, can open new doors and release energy.

Our artist of the week Kris Angelis has a clear view what songwriting means to her: “There’s a Victor Hugo quote that expresses exactly how I feel about it: ‘Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent.’ That’s how songwriting has been for me.” And she indeed hasn’t been silent lately.

From time to time, you hear a song that is so perfect and commercially viable that you ask yourself, “how is this not a major record already?”. An excellent example of this is the music of Kris Angelis from Los Angeles, our first featured artist in February. She’s such a good storyteller and just too good to be overheard.

Here she is, our newest featured artist (#21) Marlee Quirarte. Originally from Kansas City, Missouri, residing in Los Angeles, California.

We do not know that much about our Artist of the Week #15, but that we love his music. He names himself ISLOH and is from New York. Or is he from Los Angeles?

Hot Flash Heat Wave, our eight Artist of the Week, is the brainchild of four best friends from Davis, California. During their high school years, they met and bonded through participation in a small, tight-knit community of musicians that put on a slew of DIY shows in parents’ garages and local venues, at the time each playing in a variety of different projects. After leaving Davis for various cities in California, the four eventually reunited in San Francisco to write and record under the same roof. Their debut LP Neapolitan, released in 2015, quickly launched them to the forefront of the Bay Area music scene with its candied hooks, fuzzy guitars and tunes reminiscent of The Smiths gone new wave.