Pop/R&B singer-songwriter Josh Olsen is one to keep your eyes—and ears—on. The talented musician has been singing and writing his entire life, having grown up in a musically-gifted family. He and his twin brother, Jeremiah, moved to Austin to follow their dreams, and auditioned for The X-Factor where they caught the attention of Simon Cowell, L.A. Reid, Demi Lovato, and Britney Spears. Later, they made the difficult decision to part ways and explore music as independent artists. Josh took a leap of faith and headed to Los Angeles, where he’s
Los Angeles-based sultry pop artist Casey Baer has prepared her whole life for this moment. She’s spent years channeling her relationships and experiences into her songwriting, and now she’s ready to take center stage with her debut single, “Greatest Mistake”. Pop Culturalist spoke with Casey about the momentous occasion. PC: How did you discover your passion for music? Casey: I’ve been obsessed with music for as long as I can remember. It’s always been a part of my life and what I do. PC: Who or what has had the
Singer-songwriter David Ayscue started his musical career in high school, where he performed at open mic nights and student concerts. In 11th grade, he put pen to paper and discovered a newfound love for songwriting. His debut album, Southwood Waltz, is a culmination of his experiences from youth to adulthood, featuring songs about love, anxiety, and adventures. Pop Culturalist recently had the chance to catch up with David to chat about his journey and Southwood Waltz. PC: How did you discover your passion for music? David: When I was a
There’s a special kind of pleasure you get from watching actors really relish their roles and radiate chemistry. It’s magnetic and draws you in. That’s exactly what happens with Amazon’s new mini-series, Good Omens, and it’s two lead actors. Based on Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett’s book of the same name, Good Omens boasts an all-star cast: Michael Sheen, David Tennant, Jon Hamm, Miranda Richardson, Michael McKean, Frances McDormand, and, briefly, Nick Offerman. If those names aren’t enough to draw viewers in, the quirky and inventive storytelling should. Armageddon is coming,