Sometimes a song can make you feel many emotions that you don't know or try to forget. Californian indie-folk artist Gal Musette’s second single ‘Summertime’ reminds us of our old memories; happy but messy, thrilling but painful, as if it never really existed. It feels like ‘a dusty dream where the edges aren’t so tangible’, as she says in her song. The song is about the story of a broken friendship. She reintroduces this hybrid folk genre with a modern twist, including vocal layering and a melody that becomes increasingly more complex throughout. Her album Backwards Lullaby features songs like Ghost, and a single featuring Rufus Wainwright. We talked to Gal Musette about her album, upcoming concerts, and folk music. Check out our interview below to find out more about Gal Musette.
Read MoreDue to recent political events, we cannot stop asking ourselves these questions these days: What kind of country do we want to live in, work in? What kind of America do we believe in? There are many social justice issues in the country, but social-justice singer-songwriter Crys Matthews feels like all of these issues are human issues. Even with all that happened in the country, she is hopeful for this country, which is why she made ‘Changemakers’ which is her latest, hope-fueled, love-filled, social justice album. "Call Them In" the second single off of the album and a very powerful song, is meant to honor John Lewis. Crys Matthews reminds us America is going to get a chance to be America again no matter what happened in the past and she makes us believe in a brighter future. We talked to Crys Matthews about her music, politics, and personal life. Check our exclusive interview with Crys Matthews to learn more about her.
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