If it’s true that good things come to those who wait then Willie J Healey is due for greatness. The indie-funk artist has quietly been chipping away at the music industry for the past decade. But now, with all his ducks in a row, Healey is ready for recognition. At this present moment, though, he and I are trying to wangle our way into a private dining room in a London restaurant for some peace and quiet. One white lie from the sympathetic waitress to her manager and we’re in. Luckily, Healey is dressed the part. The Oxfordshire-born artist is wearing a smart jacket and black trousers; his red hair is slicked back. Shiny black cowboy boots peek out from underneath his hem.
The indie-funk artist is no newbie. Healey, 28, has two records already under his belt and his third forthcoming album is his most refined yet. Due in August,...
The indie-funk artist is no newbie. Healey, 28, has two records already under his belt and his third forthcoming album is his most refined yet. Due in August,...
- 1/23/2023
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
Luis Felber’s life changed in January 2021 when a mutual friend set him up on a blind date with Lena Dunham. The Winchester, U.K.-born son of a North London Jewish businessman father and Peruvian painter mom, Felber was at first hesitant, having been in lockdown for most of the year, writing love songs on his iPhone for his group Atttawalpa.
“I wasn’t in a place where I was looking for love,” the 36-year-old musician explains, revealing he’d never seen an episode of “Girls,” though his mom and sister were big fans. “Covid wasn’t exactly the sexiest time to meet someone. We texted for two days before we hung out. We’re not one-word types… we throw our emotions at the phone and our fingertips
“Literally, the moment I met Lena I was infatuated with her. I just wanted to talk to her forever. I feel...
“I wasn’t in a place where I was looking for love,” the 36-year-old musician explains, revealing he’d never seen an episode of “Girls,” though his mom and sister were big fans. “Covid wasn’t exactly the sexiest time to meet someone. We texted for two days before we hung out. We’re not one-word types… we throw our emotions at the phone and our fingertips
“Literally, the moment I met Lena I was infatuated with her. I just wanted to talk to her forever. I feel...
- 9/9/2022
- by Roy Trakin
- Variety Film + TV
London outfit the Big Pink have released another new song, “Rage,” which will appear on their first album in 10 years, The Love That’s Ours, out Sept. 30 via Project Melody Music.
“Rage” is a steady, shimmering bit of immersive shoegaze balanced by some energetic jolts, like the clattering drums and the way singer/guitarist Robbie Furze sings the chorus, “So rage/Against the day/You know there is no wasted time/I know I’m not wasting mine.” ‘Rage” also arrives with a music video directed by Irmak Altiner.
The...
“Rage” is a steady, shimmering bit of immersive shoegaze balanced by some energetic jolts, like the clattering drums and the way singer/guitarist Robbie Furze sings the chorus, “So rage/Against the day/You know there is no wasted time/I know I’m not wasting mine.” ‘Rage” also arrives with a music video directed by Irmak Altiner.
The...
- 8/8/2022
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
What do you do with dozens of beanie babies that haven't seen the light of day since 1999? Cast them in an all-toy version of "The Hunger Games," of course!
In an epic recreation of the pop-culture phenomenon, beanie babies take over the fictional land of Panem as Katniss (Rocket the Blue Jay) and Peeta (Quackers the Yellow Duck) head to the Capitol and prepare to fight to the death.
Expect to see all of your favorite scenes come to life in a clever reenactment that features outstanding portrayals of Rue, Haymitch, Caesar Flickerman, President Snow and more.
Creators Jeff Luppino-Esposito, Jamie T. McCelland, and a talented crew put the clip together for The Online Musical, a site "dedicated to producing interactive, online musical theater content," according to the group's official website.
Disclaimer: The video contains blood and gore in the form of the little plastic "beans." No beloved Ty tags...
In an epic recreation of the pop-culture phenomenon, beanie babies take over the fictional land of Panem as Katniss (Rocket the Blue Jay) and Peeta (Quackers the Yellow Duck) head to the Capitol and prepare to fight to the death.
Expect to see all of your favorite scenes come to life in a clever reenactment that features outstanding portrayals of Rue, Haymitch, Caesar Flickerman, President Snow and more.
Creators Jeff Luppino-Esposito, Jamie T. McCelland, and a talented crew put the clip together for The Online Musical, a site "dedicated to producing interactive, online musical theater content," according to the group's official website.
Disclaimer: The video contains blood and gore in the form of the little plastic "beans." No beloved Ty tags...
- 3/26/2012
- by Ileana Llorens
- Huffington Post
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