Laura Marano needs no introduction. The actress and singer-songwriter is crushing it in all the different facets of her life, whether that’s on the screen in projects like Austin & Ally, The Sarah Silverman Program, and The Perfect Date or in the studio releasing hit after hit accumulating more than two hundred million streams worldwide. Yes, you read that correctly: over two hundred million streams worldwide. Last year, she celebrated a new milestone in her career as an independent artist with the release of ME. The seven-track EP found Laura
Singer and multi-instrumentalist Neu Mannas has joined forces with drummer Matty Carolei to form the band the Matchstick Skeletons, and their sound is like none other. Their new single, “Already Down,” is a true mix of sounds that show their range and talent as experienced musicians. We caught up with Neu Mannas to chat about the song and their new EP. PC: How did you discover your passion for music? Neu Mannas: I discovered it as a young boy. Nothing on earth made sense to me. I was miserable. One
On this week’s At Home Sessions, we’re bringing you an acoustic performance by sister duo KTJ & CARLY. Since dropping their debut single, “On Your Mind,” the dynamic pair have continued to impress with each new release. Their latest, “Otherside,” is no different. The emotional track finds KTJ & CARLY exploring the impact of being the one to end a relationship. As their ex-lover breaks down in front of them, they must confront the overwhelming feeling knowing that they brought them to this painful place. As the song builds, KTJ
Singer-songwriter Harry Floyd—performing under the moniker Waiting for Smith—is an artist to keep your eye on in 2020. After suffering an unfathomable back injury that almost left him paralyzed, Harry turned to music during his recovery. That moment would set him on the path he’s on now, engulfing the world with unforgettable melodies and spreading a much-needed message of positivity through his music. With over 230,000 streams, hundreds of international placements, and features in British GQ and Holland’s JFK Magazine, Waiting for Smith is undoubtedly one to keep on your