Interviews

Jazzie Young on her Debut Album, "grown up and grown apart"

Jazzie Young on her Debut Album, "grown up and grown apart"

By Elizabeth Chandler

“Jazzie Young received her first guitar, her father's Taylor, at age 14. The hand-me-down survived a fire that demolished Young's family home. Ironically, the same guitar that escaped the fire managed to create a fire within her, sparking an interest in music and songwriting. Fast forward 10 years, she used the same guitar to write her debut album, “grown up and grown apart.””

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Exclusive: a Nuance Interview with Nashville's A. G. Sully

Exclusive: a Nuance Interview with Nashville's A. G. Sully

Interview by Edwin Keeble, Photography by Trusiifuu

“After moving to Tennessee to pursue music, the Alabama native (but not that kind she assures) A. G. Sully released her 8-song album titled Space to Think. The album comes off the tail of a string of singles she has released over the past year and change. Before she takes the next step in her career, the Nuance team had a chance to sit down with the growing R&B/Pop artist for an interview…”

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Exclusive Nuance Interview with Yung Mal Following "1.5 Way or No Way" Album Release

Exclusive Nuance Interview with Yung Mal Following "1.5 Way or No Way" Album Release

Interview by Edwin Keeble

“Since the release of his 2017 EP Kids of the 6, Yung Mal has been climbing the ranks of Atlanta’s highly renowned trap scene. Last week, he added to his consistently growing discography with his newest album, 1.5 Way or No Way. We got a chance to sit down with the rising star following his album release….”

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A Nuance Interview with Jeris Johnson

A Nuance Interview with Jeris Johnson

Interview Conducted by Edwin Keeble and Charles Craighill

“I want to get out in the real world and meet the people of my sword gang army. Touring and playing packed shows has always been like the ultimate dream for me and probably any kid growing up wanting to be a rockstar. I just feel like that’s when the movement of what we are doing is going to become real….”

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An Interview with the Creator of NineteenNikey: Andie Bain

An Interview with the Creator of NineteenNikey: Andie Bain

By Mary Brady

“I used to collect stuff just like magazines, postcards, even like stamps, and I would stick them everywhere and it just got to the point, like being really Nike focused and working in the shoe shop as well I was just like oh I’m just going to make an Instagram, just like a finsta, like one that no one follows. […] And then it started to randomly brew and all these celebrities started following me and I was like ‘what the fuck’… ”

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Dangerous Artist of the Week: Kelese

Dangerous Artist of the Week: Kelese

By Mary Brady

"Kelese believes that being from Minnesota gives her the freedom to establish her own sound, because she is not boxed in as a “West Coast artist,” for example. She is not expected to sound like a certain standard in the genre based on the sound of her region and her talent is not measured by her ability to do so. [Instead] we recognize her as an individual. She sounds like Kelese"

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Behind LUPIN: The Fractured Self Portrait of Hippo Campus’s Front Man

Behind LUPIN: The Fractured Self Portrait of Hippo Campus’s Front Man

By Hunter Craighill

“In Lupin, Jake Luppen demonstrates how the seemingly shattered pieces of a life can be therapeutically patched together in the form of artificial sound bites and synthesized melodies to create a beautiful mosaic, a fractured self-portrait from a difficult period of time now passed….”

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