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Hip Hop Artist Sonny Hendrixx Collaborates With Daxflow On “Damn”

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There are plenty of run-of-the-mill hip-hop artists chasing clout and checks nowadays, as if the passion of rhythm and poetry has been cast aside. It’s artists like Sonny Hendrixx and Daxflow that work effortlessly to keep the art behind rap alive by delivering hard-hitting cadences and prolific messaging, and nowhere is this more apparent than in their newest single, “Damn.”

Best summed up as an aggressive single that uses light footwork to deliver powerhouse stingers and reality checks within each listening experience, Sonny Hendrixx and Daxflow use throat-cutting delivery woven into powerfully potent five-finger cadences on “Damn,” start to stop; 808 saw synths lay the foundation for what eventually divulges into a lyrical homicide as straightforward trap drum rhythms stick around to carry out the finality of the assault.

“It seems like everyone these days is trying to microwave their music careers, doing whatever gimmick they can to get attention as fast as possible,” Sonny Hendrixx says. “I want to be recognized as a lyricist. I’ve treated every verse/hook like it was going to be my last.

“I appreciate the hip-hop culture and movement so much that I get very bothered seeing how lackadaisical some artists can be with their craft.”

As you take the time to listen to the lyrical work Sonny Hendrixx and Daxflow put into “Damn,” it’s easy to find these two up-and-coming producers are deadly serious about what they do. The breakout artists talk about gimmicky come-ups and pay-to-play stream inflations. Daxflow delivers a verse that feels surprisingly on the nose, featuring lines like:

“Not shaky more known for da break beats / sitting on chrome is a no no for JE
live in my zone we blow smoke n make heat / grindin all day for real n stay wavy
— you stay lazy flows are so shaky / open da door — im kicking it in pay me
I never change dude stay in the pocket / whether on a stage or the way that im walking…”

While these two performers have been in the game for a while, building impressive resumes along the way, it isn’t lost on them that the music world around them is changing. However, staying true to their roots, Sonny Hendrixx and Daxflow deliver a listening experience that pays homage to the classics while producing a banger fit for any new stereo system.

“Don’t count me out in this old school to new age cross over,” Daxflow says. “Never stick me in one lane as I can deliver with many different styles. I’m an easy person to judge when you don’t take the time to know the real story. I never change in regard to keeping it real with my people, but my progression is unmatched. If I find a way to get something accomplished, a lot of the time it’s to give hope to those that need it.”

Daxflow is a Toronto-born hip-hop artist who is widely known for his position as a judge for Toronto’s rap battles for KOTD. He is currently working on producing a series of singles as he records out of StayKool productions studio, ultimately working towards his newest EP, L.I.F.E Vulume 2 EP.

Sonny Hendrixx is an Oshawa local who has been producing hip-hop music for the past decade. Drawing inspiration from his previous substance abuse, Hendrixx champions being sober as one of the main reasons he has found success recently. Two years after his dive into sobriety, Sonny Hendirxx released his debut LP, Sonny Boy Wonder LP, under his previous artist’s name Rooks McCoy. “Sucker for Love” and “With You,” two singles off the album, received rave reviews, sold out physical copies, and amassed over 350,000 streams.

Recently, Sonny has placed second in Anno Domini Nation’s “Best Rapper Alive” contest, which earned him an EP deal with the well-established Anno Domini roster. He is now working on new material for his upcoming album, Adeus — a passionate amalgamation of anti-love songs disposing of visceral feelings about past relationships, drug addiction, and life’s constant obstacles.

Alt.Rockers Masha and The Fam Are Putting You On “Notice” with New Single

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Masha and the Fam are raising the flag, setting the signal, and putting you on “Notice” with the release of their new single.

The indie alt sextuplet is breaking the barriers of conventionality with their full-bodied opus, complete with horns, raging guitars, and pounding piano. “There’s a lot of anger and frustration in this song, but there’s also a touch of hope,” Masha and The Fam’s Masha Alexis shares. “To me, this is the trumpet, it gives us that bit of hope through the loss and despair and helps us know that change is possible.

“In 2018, the last male white rhino died in the wild. I was devastated,” she continues. “I was reading the story and I saw a meme that I will never forget. The tracker was kneeling next to the dead rhino looking heartbroken and the caption was ‘We survived thousands of years and can’t survive mankind. I knew I had to tell this story, but I honestly didn’t know how.”

The lead single from the band’s release, After Dark, the band’s rich and extraordinary “Notice” is hailed by Alexis as a “collaborative” piece brought to life by the Fam. While “White Rhino” was the initial working title for “Notice,” the song would go on to incorporate a global scale of cataclysmic events happening in real-time across the United States. “This isn’t about any one particular issue, but ‘when will you notice’,” says Alexis, adding: “When will you stop looking for someone else to fix ‘it’ and get out there and take action.

Masha Alexis (lead vocals, keys), Paul Watts (guitar), Servio Maldonado (bass), Kyle Dombroski (drums), Max Maynard (trumpet), and William James Carter III (saxophone) comprise Masha and the Fam; a collective of extraordinary musicians who sidestep genre boundaries to produce enticing and exciting soundscapes.

Having formed not long before the pandemic of 2020, the Fam was woven together by Alexis; a musician having grown up a performer. It was her extensive training in choral music at the Peabody Conservatory, Russian liturgical music vocals, and operatic vocals during her college years mashed with her time as a professional dancer that brought Alexis to LA, where she rediscovered her musical roots. In what she calls a “life-changing moment”, Alexis was afforded the chance to work with producer extraordinaire, Anthony Marinelli. Her debut EP, Conkling Street (an homage to her hometown of Baltimore), was born after years of providing backup vocals for artists and at the encouragement of her renowned vocal coach, Rachael Lawrence.

Soon after, Alexis would enlist like-minded and talented musicians to create Masha and the Fam as we know them today. The break of live music during the pandemic ushered a new sonic soundscape for the band to harness and explore. Churning out a dazzling new era in song from their LA jam space, the music is a rousing, alt-rock orchestral offering — inviting the listener to join them.

‘The Fam’ earned its moniker from Carter after Alexis dubbed their rehearsals: “family meetings.” “These people and their energy created something so great, we decided to stay together,” Alexis says.

The orchestral, cinematic, larger-than-life “Notice” trumpeteers an exciting introduction of Masha and the Fam to the indie music community. They’ve put us all on notice that they’re here. To stay.

Photo Gallery: Rod Stewart with Cheap Trick at Toronto’s Budweiser Stage

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All photos by Mini’s Memories. You can contact her at minismemories@hotmail.com

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Pop Newcomer Tayler Lynn Captures the Breathtaking Beauty of Freefalling Into Love on “Play It Safe”

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There’s nothing more exhilarating than being a daredevil in love, and Windsor, ON-based pop newcomer Tayler Lynn paints a soaring vocal landscape of all the beauty and breathlessness in her new single, “Play It Safe.”

With moody guitar, bold piano, and sweeping, cinematic lyrics, “Play It Safe” begins in the wee hours of an abandoned party – “Glittery dust on the hardwood floor/ Solo cups from the night before” – and follows two people just beginning to fall in love on a wild adventure. Instead of helping with the party cleanup, the lovers hop on a train and leave the city, heading up North into nature. And the narrator? She knows it’s reckless but she can’t help herself – even though it feels like falling off a cliff:

I know that this ain’t safe
But we never played it safe
So inch a little bit closer
Not too far
Or we’re gonna drive over in the lake

“I’m just a girl who makes music in her bedroom hoping that my songs can make at least one person feel less alone,” Tayler says of her process. In fact, music began as her therapy, ever since she discovered her namesake Taylor Swift’s music at the age of eight.

“I’ve struggled with anxiety and mental health since I was about 10 years old, and I was bullied a lot in school,” she confides. “So, music has been the only thing that has helped me cope. I would write songs during class at school, in the middle of the night, and pretty much any free time I got. I kept them to myself for years – six years, to be exact.”

Now 23, Tayler’s released more than 20 songs on YouTube and Spotify – some that she’s produced herself and others, like “Play It Safe,” produced by Justin Dow. With her confessional style, crystalline voice, and relatable and evocative lyrics, Tayler is a new talent to watch.

Alt-Rocker Grant Boyer Makes a Relatable Yet Breakable Promise on Fun, Grungy New Single “Alarm Bells (Never Drinking Again)”

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Foggy brain; pounding head; the flashbacks of what might or might not have happened – we can all relate to the morning-after regret from a night of heavy drinking. With grungy riffs and verses full of humor, Grant Boyer captures all the angst on his new single “Alarm Bells (Never Drinking Again).”

Inspired by ’90s bands like Nirvana and Weezer (and infused with the fun, kitschy bratty-ness of Ugly Kid Joe), “Alarm Bells” is a wild romp through a night of partying, and panic the next day.

My head is pounding and I woke up on the floor
Alarm bells are sounding and my landlord’s at the door
Drank all the rent again,
Drunk dialed my girlfriend,
Now she’s not my girlfriend anymore

The corresponding music video, produced by Sam Samiak, depicts a crazy group of hard-partying friends drinking straight from the bottle, drinking out of a bong, and then passing out in a heap on the floor. The video cuts back and forth between the party scene and the band playing and starts out with a landlord getting ready to ring the doorbell.

There’s a mournful, wailing guitar solo that seems to, in its lament, express the same sentiment repeated over and over in the chorus: “I’m never drinking again.” “It was fun trying to make a guitar sound drunk,” Boyer confesses.
“I just wanted to make a fun and relatable song that hopefully makes people laugh,” he continued. “I think most people can relate to the struggle to not drink anymore.”

Grant Boyer is a founding member of Canadian rock group Golden Gate Graves. During their time, the band released a significant catalog of music, toured Canada coast to coast in 2010, and shared the stage with many great Canadian acts including Big Wreck, The Tea Party, Mother Mother, USS, April Wine, and Trooper among others. After five full-length records, the group disbanded in 2018.

As a solo artist, Boyer has shared stages with Honeymoon Suite, Hollerado, Moist, and performed on multiple legs of Canadian tours with members of the Trailer Park Boys. Between 2018 to 2020, Grant took some needed downtime and built a small family in the process, yet never stopped writing new music. His current releases fall under the category of edgy alt-rock with a dash of humour. Don’t call it Dad Rock.

Photo Gallery: Shinedown with Pop Evil at History Toronto

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All photos by Mini’s Memories. You can contact her at minismemories@hotmail.com

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Here’s Behind The Scenes Footage Of Adele Touring America Back In 2008

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Adele was an astonishing talent from the get-go. In 2006, she began publishing songs and recorded a three-song demo for a class project and gave it to a friend, who posted the demo on Myspace, where she started to sign her first record deal.

2 years alter, she released 19, on the way to selling over 6.5 million copies worldwide.

Teenage Conan O’Brien Interviewing His Siblings

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A previously unseen video of Conan O’Brien interviewing his siblings shows how good he was even back then.

Bill Hader on the Last-Minute Jokes John Mulaney Wrote for Stefon

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Bill Hader explains to Howard Stern why he occasionally broke character while portraying Stefon on “Saturday Night Live.”