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It’s an hour before his first live concert, but Evenson does not seem nervous. Instead, he gives off a friendly confidence, he’s humble, not cocky, but he does ooze wow factor with his tall stance, bold fashion and dark lens sunglasses.
It was our first in-person interview since the wrath of 2020 and it felt almost more weird to be talking in person without a digital screen and an iffy wifi connection to separate us. We were together, sharing space, talking about music, and feeling human connection again. It was something I forgot I craved.
Conan chatted with LADYGUNN about his songwriting process, how his newest single “Overdrive” serves as a catharsis for the times, and why he prefers to keep his friend group small.
Still Woozy talks about his newest single “Rocky” and his forthcoming album.
King Princess opens up about life in the music industry and how music has been a part of her life since she was a child.
Foster the People’s Mark Foster talks to LADYGUNN about the importance of art and their newest EP ‘In the Darkest of Nights, Let the Birds Sing’
Critically-acclaimed actress Joey King sat down with LADYGUNN to talk about her hopes for 2021, her first time voting, and her new movie “The Lie”
Jared Lee, better known as Duckwrth, is the kind of artist you can play in any setting.
Originally published by LADYGUNN
The band dropped the deluxe version of the album featuring a remix of “Heat Waves” by Diplo and the 19-year-old winner of their remix competition.
originally published in Ladygunn Magazine
It’s been a year of growth, new beginnings, melancholy endings and new exploration for 16-year-old Asher Angel. The chiseled face, dimple cheeked teenager has blossomed full force into his multi-hyphenate talents of acting, singing, and music.
A tight online community bonds over fantasies of serial killers and their own mental health.
Originally published in Jerk Magazine
The once mysteriously obscene word is now uniting womxn to crush the patriarchy.
Originally published by LADYGUNN
They Put Out Underground Releases From Burgeoning Artists, Provided Young Bands A Place To Practice And Crash, And Much Like Their Shows, Drugs And Alcohol Were Available To All Ages.