by Jessie Schiewe | Nov 27, 2015 | Arts & Culture, SF Weekly
SF Weekly Success has its caveats. Once an artist makes it big, there’s a certain visceral quality to the music that gets lost. The do-it-yourself, succeed-or-perish ethos that helped make the artist becomes irrelevant once they’re signed. The hunger...
by Jessie Schiewe | Nov 6, 2015 | Arts & Culture, SF Weekly
SF Weekly Shura is a 24-year-old experimental pop singer from Manchester who makes dance music — but hates dancing. She’s a vocalist who doesn’t like the sound of her own voice. A musician who has anxiety performing in front of others. And an artist who’s about to go...
by Jessie Schiewe | Nov 3, 2015 | Arts & Culture, Noisey, Other Websites, Vice
Noisey Amber London is in a moment of transition. Like many 23-year-olds, the Houston-bred rapper is contemplating moving out of her family’s home, what she wants from her career, and where her identity fits with that vision. “I’m figuring out who I am,”...
by Jessie Schiewe | Oct 27, 2015 | Arts & Culture, LA Weekly
LA Weekly At Time for a Cut Barber Shop in Inglewood, Lonnie Kimble, known to rap fans as Skeme, sits slouched in a faux leather chair, his dreads pulled back in a ponytail and his knees peeking out of holes in his distressed Yves St. Laurent jeans. A bootlegged...
by Jessie Schiewe | Oct 9, 2015 | Arts & Culture, Noisey, Other Websites
Noisey/VICE Oh, Shea Serrano. It seems like just yesterday the beloved music writer was an 8th grade science teacher, moonlighting some of his first writing gigs for Noisey and dropping sage hip-hop knowledge and witticisms in pieces like his review of a middle school...
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