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Alisha Amnesia is ready for her spotlight. With origins in San Francisco, this punk rock fashionista is ready to branch out to London and New York City. Her brand, Punk Majesty, has a punk rock ethos to it. Click here to view the line. If you are out on the town or hanging with friends, Alisha has got the right jackets, ties, and shirts for anyone. For anyone who feels like lounging around, Punk Majesty Streetwear, which she launched in Fall of 2021, can be seen by clicking here. This line is for those who are looking for more…

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It’s been a while since we haven’t seen Jersey’s rock outfit The Wrens live in action. The last album we had from the rock band was 2003’s Meadowlands. Frontman Kevin Whelan admits there was some ‘internal stuff’ and that ultimately lead to the band not making music anymore. Now, fronting a new project may be tough, but Kevin Whelan just wants to get out there and play music again. Aeon Station’s, Observatory, out late last year, sees him teaming up with some of his former bandmates from The Wrens–with his brother, Greg Whelan, drummer Jerry MacDonald, and Tom Beaujor and the album,…

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Canadian rockers Texas King buried themselves in work during the challenging times of Covid and the end result is that the found themselves in a more creative place. Formed in 2012 by front man and lead-singer, Jordan MacDonald, Texas King soon grew to be a four person collective with Colin Gray as lead guitar and back-up vocals, Phil Spina on bass, and Rob Shipway on drums. Their EP Changes is a lush, southern-esque experience from one of Canada’s most charming bands. Modern Frequency sat down with the band to talk influences, making music remotely during covid, and criss crossing from Canada…

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It may take a while for those who want to break into music and fashion, but singer and fashionista Alyssa Gengos is on the cusp of breaking into both head on. The Egghunt Record  Label singer is ready to release her new LP Mechanical Sweetness on February 25. Modern Frequency grabbed her before she breaks the big time—with her soft ethereal voice just like Lana Del Ray’s that matches her indie pop sound and with her vintage clothing line on deck, this is one connoisseur you need to know asap. Modern Frequency sat down to discuss her name change, her entry into…

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Teddy Grossman is one of those rare talents one finds–like a diamond in the rough. His new single “Giving Up” gives off John Mayer vibes, so much so that it’s on Grossman to fill some big shoes since Mayer’s debut in 2001. The singer moved from New York City to Los Angeles and mentioned in our interview that was possibly the best move he ever made. We talked about his new project Soon Come as well.

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Fashion influencer Aaliyah Jay was bullied at a young age, but that gave her the confidence to become successful in her own right. Aaliyah Jay said this: “It really shaped me to be in my own lane and to not look for the acceptance of others. It also motivated me to be successful.” Over the past five years her brand grew. She now has 4 million followers across her social media platforms. Aaliyah creates fashion, beauty, travel and lifestyle content that she hopes will inspire others to be their authentic selves. Nicki Minaj and Cardi B are now following her…

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Racquel Jones is one fierce woman. Rapper, artist, and model. The woman can do it all. Known for her work with duo Thievery Corporation, Jones is branching out onto a territory all on her own. She released her own solo music project entitled IgnoRANT and it embraces not only all genres of music but the glaring issues of our time–racism, misogyny, and religion are a few of the tough topics covered in the album. I caught up with Jones for a quick Q&A and this is what she had to say: What prompted you to do your own solo project…

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Electro pop duo Paragon Cause dug deep in their influence catalog especially from the 1980s to prep their new LP Autopilot. Their third album finds them with dabbling in fresh and melodic arrangements thanks to help from three very important producers in the music industry: Sune Rose Wagner (The Raveonettes), Liam Howe (Sneaker Pimps), and Eric Avery (Jane’s Addiction). The end result is a moody ambience of lyrical and musical agglomeration that illustrates the duo’s growth in the ever changing musical landscape. I talked to Michelle Opthof and Jamie Bonaparte about the themes of the new project, the remixes, and they’re…

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