Thomas Cole, The Interview Series.

Words By Joey Rochert.

Thomas Cole is a New York City-based American actor, model, and music artist.

Hello, Thomas, ‘Late To Bloom’, a passionate release, what is the inspiration? 

Thank you so much… it really is. “Late to Bloom” is actually inspired by one of my favorite artists, Ava Max. 

During the peak of COVID, my best friends and I would hang out at my New York City apartment, drink rose on the rooftop, and dance to Ava Max. It was a unique opportunity in the sense that we had the time to really get to know ourselves, our passions, and our dreams. 

Lyrically, I wrote a little bit about that feeling, while bringing in lots of metaphors for a dying garden, hanging on for dear life, and once given the resources to grow, it THRIVES! 

Musically, Electropoint sprinkled in some 80s goodness and had some fun with the synths and drums. I’m very happy with how it turned out and the music video just drives the whole message home. 

Does ‘Late To Bloom’ serve as a reminder to all to never give up? 

Absolutely. It’s a reminder that your age doesn’t determine your ability to accomplish your dreams. I feel like we all feel this pressure to be able to completely define ourselves by a certain age, which is WILD to me because we are forever evolving, growing, and learning. It’s okay to move at your own pace. It’s never too late to grow into the flower you were meant to be. 

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What was it like working with Electropoint again? 

Electropoint is my main man! I love working with him. He brings out my creativity while also harnessing his own, and, as a result, we make magic! As a new artist, he’s really helped guide and mentor me through the song-making process, setting my expectations and celebrating our hard work when it comes together as a complete project. At this point, I can’t see myself working with anyone else!

How do you know when a song is ready to sign off?

It’s just a feeling, you know? My process is pretty straightforward. I listen to the track a thousand times and start to hear melodies. I figure out what it is I want to say and how I want to say it. And it all kind of comes together. Sometimes I’ll sit with a song for months, making little tweaks here and there. Simultaneously, I’ll start thinking about the visuals. The cover art, the video, the teasers. Once those are lined up and ready to go, I feel confident the song is ready for release!

Do you have more releases planned for this year? 

I sure do! You’ll hear one, maybe two new songs this year. We’re about to shoot a video for the next single. #StayTuned 


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Von Venn, ‘Ghost’

Words By Joey Rochert.

Von Venn captivate with their new single, ‘Ghost.’ The new delivery taps into a contemporary indie rock realm while simultaneously bringing back nostalgic elements from the past.

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Gary Cox, the project’s brains, is up to the challenge! The music is full of potency, and no energy gets lost as it progresses. Also, his vocal performance leaves an impression on the soul, and we’re reaching for the replay button when it concludes!


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Karuna, ‘Tipping Point And Shape Of Water’

Words By Joey Rochert.

Karuna are back and stronger than ever with two new tracks, ‘Tipping Point’ and ‘Shape Of Water.’

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Both singles stand out and hit home with their relevancy to the world around us right now, each conveying their own distinct storey. Furthermore, Abi, the group’s singer, speaks frankly about the amount of harm we are doing to the globe and the urgent need to do something; she uses the song ‘Tipping Point’ as a metaphor for humanity driving the planet over the edge of no return. ‘Shape Of Water’ carries the message, as both tracks emerge with an early music texture and a spectacular vocal performance from Abi.


Photo Credit: Karuna.

Shane Pi, ‘Company’

Words By Joey Rochert.

Shane Pi’s single, ‘Company’, is a sensation. It’s an awe-inspiring delivery, and the new musician from Nashville doesn’t hold back when it comes to demonstrating his ability.

The single is the first from his new EP, ‘Is This Art?; and it stands out with a distinct personality. His vocals are impressive, and the plethora of sounds that emerge in the mix keep us engaged for the duration.

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Shane shines with zeal and creates an experience unlike any other. He also demonstrates his versatility as a musician, generating a hybrid sound that blends in nicely with the contemporary landscape.

You can listen to ‘Company’ below.


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Luis Morrison, ‘Ultraviolet’

Words By Joey Rochert.

‘Ultraviolet’, Luis Morrison’s debut single, can’t go wrong! The singer-songwriter from the United Kingdom’s Midlands does things his way, and the sounds he creates have us clinging to the speakers like chewy on the bottom of a sneaker.

The crunchy guitars catch our attention with their virility, and the bass lead and drum beat have us tapping our feet long after the song has ended. Luis has a great voice, and despite this being his first release, he does not sound inexperienced. Furthermore, he possesses a level of skill comparable to that of the game’s best players, and if he continues on this road, he will be giving the chart-toppers a run for their money.

Check it out below.


Photo Credit: Luis Morrison.

BContheTrack, ‘Feel Me’

Words By Joey Rochert.

BContheTrack and Beaux collaborate on one of the most engaging rnb tunes in recent memory.

The producer and beatmaker smashes it with vigour, synergising seamlessly with Beaux, who delivers an outstanding rap performance. The song stands out for all the right reasons, and it hits home with a narrative that many people will find familiar.

As the track progresses, many sounds emerge, adding to the experience, and as it closes, we are itching to hit the replay button.

You can take a listen below.


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Julia Thomsen, ‘Precious’

Words By Joey Rochert.

‘Precious,’ Julia Thomsen’s latest release, is capturing hearts all around the globe.

The release is quintessential, Julia, a lovely reflection of the world and a reminder of how valuable our surroundings are! Her art is the product of many years spent in nature, and she has a remarkable ability to resonate via her piano performance.

The composer employs innovative structures and tactics to detach from life’s stresses, capturing an irresistible spirit and generating difficult-to-find relaxation.

Listen to ‘Precious’ below to unwind.


Photo Credit: Julia Thomsen.

Freelevel, ‘Don’t Be Sad’

Words By Joey Rochert.

Freelevel from Sweden are back with ‘Don’t Be Sad’. The track follows the early 22′ delivery ‘New Year Song’, boasting a similar vibe of optimism and positivity.

‘Don’t Be Sad’ confronts our antagonistic feelings and thoughts, stating that while things may not always be ideal, we should not focus on the negative and instead find hope in even the most difficult circumstances.

The guitar opens the song and Anna, the frontwoman, rises quickly, showcasing her vocal prowess. The intensity levels reach an all-time high in the midsection before concluding and reminding us to keep pushing on.

You can take a listen below.


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Adam Giles Levy, ‘Wild Earth’

Words By Joey Rochert.

Adam Giles Levy explores with his new track ‘Wild Earth’, bringing a new bluesy folk edge to modern music. It is from his new album, ‘Wake Of Disarray’, which will drop later this year.

The Surrey-born singer/songwriter has been perfecting his craft for several years, and his dedication to developing a unique sound is paying off. Furthermore, ‘Wild Earth’ incorporates a variety of styles, making for a novel encounter that leaves us wanting more.

You can listen below | Adam Giles Levy On Instagram > @adamgileslevy


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AboGod, ‘Chosen’

Words By Joey Rochert.

AboGod expresses himself without ambiguity on his latest release, ‘Chosen’. The star rapper from the United States bursts onto the scene, bringing a message that hits home for all the right reasons.

‘Chosen’ is a one-of-a-kind experience that is impossible to overlook! Furthermore, the song is a voyage through spirituality and religion, and AboGod smashes it with a thought-provoking rap delivery that stands out among contemporaries in the same genre. His lyrics are indenting, and he talks about growing closer to God and having faith.

Check it out below.


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