Emma Driver is the embodiment of hope and resilience. Music has been the creative outlet in her life to express her emotions and process the obstacles that life throws at her. Her return to the music scene is something you don’t want to miss. Her latest single “Try Hard” discusses her journey as a cancer survivor and what that journey taught her about herself and life. She’s a force to be reckoned with.
Read MoreIn a barn studio brimming with creative chaos, Thomas Deininger redefines the boundaries of art by transforming discarded materials into colorful narratives. With a childhood shaped by ADHD and dyslexia, Deininger found solace in drawing and building, laying the foundation for his unique artistic approach. His pieces, often revealing different facets from various angles, invite viewers to experience a range of emotions and engage with pressing environmental issues. Despite the challenges of working with non-traditional materials, Deininger views obstacles as opportunities for innovation, creating art that evokes a range of emotions. To learn more about Thomas Deininger and his work, read on.
Read MoreIn an era marked by rising temperatures, a growing number of artists are using their creative talents to shine a spotlight on global warming, the environment, and the profound impacts on daily life. From breathtaking paintings to thought-provoking structures, these artists are harnessing their craft to convey urgent environmental messages and inspire action. As these artists highlight the urgent need for climate action, they also prompt crucial questions: What steps can we take in our daily lives to combat global warming? How can we use art as a catalyst for change in our own communities? By blending artistry with advocacy, these artists not only highlight the urgent need for climate action but also offer compelling, emotional connections to the scientific realities of global warming. Their work fosters a deeper understanding of environmental challenges and encourages us to reflect on our role in addressing one of humanity’s greatest threats.
Read MoreDive into the fascinating story of Yemen Blues, a band based in TLV, Finland, and NYC, whose music influenced by Yemeni heritage and diverse global backgrounds, transcends boundaries. Their latest single, “People,” and its riveting music video featuring MOVE|NYC| dancers, highlights a powerful collaboration with this organization dedicated to diversity and equity in dance. With an upcoming US and EU tour from September to December, this band is set to captivate audiences with its transformative sound. To learn more about Yemen Blues, read on.
Read MoreMeet Helena Hallberg, the Swiss-born folk sensation. With roots from Brooklyn to Zurich, Switzerland, and influences spanning from Joni Mitchell to ABBA, her debut album 'Epithet' blends Scandinavian inspiration with Nashville melodies. Through personal experiences and social commentary, her music speaks to empowerment and change. Outside the music studio, she uses her platform to foster community and awareness confronting misogyny to uplift marginalized voices. To learn more about Helena Hallberg, read on.
Read MoreMost queer kids and adults inevitably have to go through being rejected by someone because of religion. This might be a family member, a loved one, or a close friend. The feeling of knowing that no matter your history, this person can no longer be in your life anymore because their religion believes you are a sin is heartbreaking. Emma Jayne’s new song Your Church perfectly captures this situation and the emotions that come with it. We encourage you to listen to it if you are unfamiliar with this experience to help you understand, and to listen to it if you are so that you know you are not alone. Not only does Emma write beautiful music, but she also works with the Future Perfect Project. An amazing organization that helps young queer artists shine! Please read on to learn more about Emma.
Read MoreFrom her debut on American Idol to her collaborations with Kelly Clarkson, Daisy Close has made her mark in the music industry with her distinctive voice. Emerging as a rising star, Daisy embodies the true spirit of an artist and she is currently in the works on her debut EP for her loyal fans. Amidst her busy schedule, Daisy also finds time to support St. Jude's, spreading joy to children as an inspiration and spearheading efforts to provide school supplies for underprivileged students. Daisy Close stands out as a fresh voice for the next wave of artists, and her journey promises more exciting ventures in the years to come. Explore further to discover more about Daisy!
Read MoreDo you ever yearn for the days of 90s Rock/Metal? Love you some Guns N’ Roses, AC/DC, or Bon Jovi? Well, boy are you in for a treat with Niro Knox! Niro will rock your socks off into the 2024 and beyond with his new album and song “Save Me”. What’s more is Niro is a really nice guy! He is very passionate about giving back, particularly to mental health and homeless causes, as he has struggled with these in the past. In fact, all of the proceeds from his new single “Save Me” are going to the mental health charity, SANE. When he isn’t creating new work or rifting on a guitar he can be found helping homeless nonprofits like Meir Panim and Kilburn Streets Kitchen/OKT (Our Kilburn Table). To learn more about this Israeli Rock Star, his music, his thoughts on Israel, and how he is giving back, please read on!
Read MoreLove, loss, and grief. These are the three words that Rachael Kilgour has taken and embedded into the lyrics of her newest album: My Father Loved Me. Every tune of this album is filled with warm and heartwarming stories that Kilgour openly shares with her listeners as a tribute to her late father. Beyond the realms of songwriting and performing, Kilgour actively engages with the Warming Center, extending assistance to those seeking refuge. Read on to learn more about Rachael Kilgour.
Read MoreManchester-based alternative-pop singer-songwriter Nxdia is taking the music world by storm with its unique blend of vulnerable lyrics and modern production. Born in Egypt and raised in the UK, Nxdia draws inspiration from their multicultural background and writes and sings in English and Arabic. Their latest EP, "In the Flesh," delves deep into their personal experiences and emotions, exploring themes of self-reflection, frustration, and the limitations of interpersonal relationships. With gritty guitars, shimmering synths, and catchy lyrics, Nxdia's music captivates listeners and has garnered millions of streams and the support of significant platforms like BBC Radio 1 and Spotify. Their dynamic live performances have also made waves, including appearances at notable festivals like Liverpool SoundCity and Manchester Factory International. Please continue reading to learn more about Nxdia and their exciting musical work and passion for mental health.
Read MoreKelly Morgan, the artist to watch out of Atlanta, Georgia is breaking into the music industry with her feel-good R&B hits. Her passion for music has not only kept her motivated, but has allowed her to use her platform to spread positivity. Kelly works with The Bully Exposed organization to help advocate for the end of bullying and promote awareness for those who cannot use their own voice. Keep reading to find out more about Kelly’s inspirations, upcoming projects, and advice for those struggling to stay strong.
Read MoreAspiring artist and songwriter Faith Gara captures the struggle of chasing dreams in a new city through her new solo single, "Still Want It." This song delves into the feelings of homesickness and loneliness that Faith experienced after relocating to California, but you can feel her determination and strength shinning through. Despite the challenging nature of being an independent artist in any city, Faith hopes young artists feel a little more heard through her song, as perusing dreams never goes exactly as plained. One big positive to her move that didn’t make it into her song is that she is now volunteering at a kitten shelter. Somehow, that seems to make every day a little brighter, even if the sun isn’t shining outside. Continue reading to discover the resilience and passion that fuels Faith's inspiring journey.
Read MoreTim Young has wanted to perform his whole life, so it is no surprise that he performs his life. Tim’s music is like experiencing Tim’s raw moments. Drink in his new song Lavender has he takes you on the journey of one of his breakups. When Tim isn’t singing about men who smell nice, he is partnering with organizations like The Trevor Project and the Marsha P. Johnson Institute as he works to making the world a little more supportive for the LGBTQ+ community. Please read on to learn more about Tim and all his projects in our exclusive interview below.
Read MoreTess Elena is well versed in human emotions, gender, sexuality and love, and translates that beautifully into every song she writes. The singer songwriter has a unique perspective on day to day situations which she uses as inspiration for her music. Experimenting with genres, she not only writes songs for herself, but also for fundraisers like the one she did to raise money for the NYC Food Bank. Tess is also an advocate for abortion rights and has worked in support of organizations like the Yellowhammer Fund and The Lilith Fund. Let Jejune Magazine introduce you to Tess Elena and her music!
Read MoreDamien D Smith is a multi-talented artist, actor, director, and activist who uses his art form to create awareness and initiate conversations around a range of social issues. He is a passionate advocate for social justice and has dedicated his life to making a difference in the lives of those who are historically underserved and undervalued. His work has been widely acclaimed and awarded due to his dedication to sparking awareness on human rights. His award-winning directorial projects, are Target: St. Louis, Detangling The South, and Free To Be Free. These projects have been widely acclaimed and awarded, and have made a huge impact on the world. Jejune is excited to put Damien D. Smith on your radar and explore his inspiring commitment to making the world a better place.
Read MoreAlt Pop artist, Cat Janice’s story is truly inspiring. Between her battle with Cancer and passion for music, she has been able to tell her story through an artistic lens. Born and raised in Northern Virginia, Cat’s love for music began at the ripe age of six and just kept on growing as she got involved in playing instruments and joining different musical groups. After being diagnosed with cancer, she felt like her life was completely falling apart and she began to lose focus on what she loves most, music. However, she realized that music was her outlet and decided to use it to raise awareness and express her self. Her new single, ‘Chill the fck out’ represents her way of relieving stress after her cancer diagnosis and sending the positive message of normalizing anxiety and finding ways to work through it. Besides music, Cat is involved in several nonprofits that focus on a variety of different, important causes. Keep reading to learn more about Cat Janice’s encouraging story and positive outlook on life!
Read MoreMarch is Women’s History Month and despite it being 2023, women are continuing to fight for basic human rights — in this country and around the world. One of the biggest female rights movements right now is taking over Iran. Jejune had the pleasure to photograph and chat with Iranian singer Gola, who is a force to be reckoned with. Born in Iran, she paved her way as a musical artist where there was none. Having been exiled from the place she calls home, Gola turns her pain into music that empowers the women of Iran and her listeners all over the world. Unafraid to show the real beauty and the brutal nature of the current regime, she has been rightfully called the Lioness or Iran. She makes those around her feel inspired, empowered, and wanting to do better. Jejune was excited to speak with Gola further on her personal journeys and the future of Iranian women, please read on to learn more!
Read MoreStefano May’s music is nothing short of moving. His musical acumen coupled with his soul touching songwriting makes his songs a must listen! Born in Italy, Stefano started growing as a musician from the age of seven, when he received formal training, and was popular on Italian television. As Stefano’s popularity grew, he was able to work with famed producers like Chico Bennett on songs like ‘Crazy’, which is about the dark corners of devotion. His new single ‘Hope It Will Remind You’ was produced in partnership with the Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation, a cause close to his heart. Through this song, he hopes to bring awareness to the disease and use music to help patients heal better. Read on to know more about Stefano May and his heart wrenching music.
Read MoreMikalah Gordon is so much more than an American Idol hit! Having gained recognition through the show, she has worked her way up to where she is right now, a true star! From singing to comedy, Mikalah dabbles in a little bit of everything and she is nothing short of killing it. But what really inspires us here at Jejune is her passionate for women and LGBTQ rights, which can easily be seen in her songs and her work on Channel Q. Let Jejune Magazine acquaint you with this sensation as you read more about her life, passions, work, and so much more.
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