Artist Spotlight: Mahogany LOX releases new ‘confidence anthem’ single, talks family ties and empowering her fans
Mahogany LOX is putting her own stamp on pop and R&B with her latest songs. The sister of Sky Blu and niece of Red Foo from LMFAO (along with granddaughter to Motown Records legend Berry Gordy), Mahogany has injected her own music with influences from her multi-talented family. Atlas spoke with Mahogany via email about […]
Artist Spotlight: Dead Lakes releases ‘Close 2 Me’, talks new EP and plethora of influences
Fresh from their signing to SharpTone Records, multi-genre Seattle group Dead Lakes has also released the first single from their upcoming EP. Atlas spoke with vocalist Sumner Peterson via email about the band’s new music, the Seattle scene and making music during lockdown. How did you get started as a band and how did you […]
Artist Spotlight: House & Home carve their place in the scene with heavy-hitting new album
Richmond three-piece House & Home are carving their place in the punk rock world with their debut album, Find Sense. Feel Love. Make Light. Singer Pat Williams, guitarist and vocalist Joey Grammer and drummer Matt Stumpf live and breathe their scene and they’re now sharing their unique sound with a much bigger audience. Atlas spoke […]
Artist Spotlight: The Wildfires Projekt talks new EP, working with Ronnie Winter and helping fans through honest music
Johnny Zirkel is back with a new collection of songs tackling subjects like mental health and anxiety through a lens of stark truths. From Which We Came was released on April 7 in the middle of what was supposed to be a lengthy tour with The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus. Unfortunately, that tour was forced to reschedule due […]
Artist Spotlight: Adam Masterson talks new EP, checking in during quarantine and lofty future plans
British rock artist Adam Masterson has returned to releasing music with a pair of singles in anticipation of his first new EP in six years. Atlas spoke with Masterson via email about coming back to music, touring with friends and big plans for the future. Check out our interview and stream Masterson’s new songs below! […]
Artist Spotlight: Charming Liars writes their ‘Golden State’ anthem, talks tour memories and quarantine
Charming Liars have had a busy few years. The international (Los Angeles and UK) rock group has been churning out music- most recently, a pair of singles that are pointing the band in a lofty new direction. With the abrupt postponement of their European tour with Palaye Royale due to COVID-19, the band is now […]
Artist Spotlight: Love Ghost releases satirical new track, talks music video shenanigans and dream collabs
Los Angeles’ own Love Ghost are back with new single “Chasin’ Money and Bitches”. The satirical track parodies the life of a “typical” young person in LA, living it up as they cruise down Sunset with the top down. Atlas spoke with singer Finnegan Bell about this funny new song, the shenanigans behind the video […]
Artist Spotlight: Arrested Youth keeps it on the Brightside with new single; talks connecting with like-minded supporters in the Quarantine Sessions
“We released “Brightside” at a strange time.” Arrested Youth’s Ian Johnson took a break from re-configuring his studio setup to chat with Atlas last week. With the release of their newest song, the band captured the current state of the world….without even knowing how timely the track would be. Now, Johnson hosts weekly Quarantine Sessions […]
Artist Spotlight: Elohim talks mental health in music, new single and excellent breakfast food
Elohim has some unfinished business. The LA-based singer-songwriter-producer triple threat just cut her Group Therapy Tour short amid coronavirus concerns, but she has overcome plenty of hurdles before this one. Although it was the ultimate flex to use the Hebrew word for “God” as her stage name, Elohim got her start as an anonymous creator […]
Artist Spotlight: The Gutter Daisies release “American Pie”; talk humble beginnings and their love of Green Day and pretzels
Los Angeles trio The Gutter Daisies have gone from a basement punk rock band to the next group to storm the scene. Their latest singles bring a sense of frustration aimed at social media and the phony emotion that comes with the death of a celebrity. Atlas spoke with singer Doug Rockwell and drummer Mike […]