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Review 2017: Music is yet another art form of Molly (aka Moollz) Kirschenbaum and being a student at the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music affirms just how serious she is about her career.

Review 2017: Music is yet another art form of Molly (aka Moollz) Kirschenbaum and being a student at the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music affirms just how serious she is about her career.

by Natalie Durkin

Moollz transported The Peppermint Club in West Hollywood to a galaxy far west from Los Angeles. Each key she tapped on her keyboard and each note she belted out was made possible by the light and love she exudes.

Sounds and the City 01.04.2018 Feature: Katie Cunningham

Sounds and the City 01.04.2018 Feature: Katie Cunningham

by Natalie Durkin

Get to know Suburban Chanteuse Katie Cunningham as we trek around her native La Canada in her gold Jeep. Born on the east coast, Cunningham, an “r&b pop fusion” artist, spent part of her formative years in Colorado before moving farther west to La Canada...
Sounds and the City 11.10.2017 “Time Spent in Los Angeles” by Dawes

Sounds and the City 11.10.2017 “Time Spent in Los Angeles” by Dawes

by Natalie Durkin

One develops a certain hardness; a set of defense mechanisms that may manifest as sarcasm, aloofness, or silence from living in the City of Fallen Angels.

Forget Your Friends Does the TribeLA Musicians Acrostic Interview

Forget Your Friends Does the TribeLA Musicians Acrostic Interview

by Natalie Durkin

photo by Johnny Ramos California Newgaze. T Natalie Durkin (TribeLA Magazine): Give your band a Tagline. Pony Curtis (guitar/vocals in Forget Your Friends): Down till we’re underground. Charlie Kennedy (vocals/guitar in Forget Your Friends): Forget Your Friends,...
Review of Sounds and the City “Stormy Weather” by Etta James

Review of Sounds and the City “Stormy Weather” by Etta James

by Natalie Durkin

Los Angeles’ own late, great Etta James crooned of lost romance and ominous, slate-colored skies. November in Los Angeles is hardly lamentable; Thanksgiving is practically a summer holiday, yet I’m sure many Angelenos…

Sounds and the City 10.20.2017 “A Fond Farewell” by Elliott Smith

Sounds and the City 10.20.2017 “A Fond Farewell” by Elliott Smith

by Natalie Durkin

“He said really I just want to dance / Good and evil match perfect, it’s a great romance” listen on Apple Music or Spotify Elliott Smith left his heart in Los Angeles, right on Lemoyne Street off of Sunset Blvd in Echo Park on October 21, 2003. On...
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