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Sadcore Sundays: Bryan Santizo of “How Scandinavian” Discusses Developing as an Artist and Finding Your Place

Posted by Georgia St. Jones on May 5, 2019
Sadcore Sundays: Bryan Santizo of "How Scandinavian" Discusses Developing as an Artist and Finding Your Place

Bryan Santizo is a musician in “How Scandinavian” based in the Antelope Valley and was one of the first people I met after moving from the L.A. area to Lancaster. In the short time I’ve gotten to know him, I’ve been witness to part of his growth as an artist and have become a genuine fan of his music and songwriting.

Posted in: Georgia St. Jones, Sadcore Sundays, Sadcore Sundays Interviews | Tagged: #thestrangeisbeautiful, band, belong here, bryan santizo, how scandinavian, indie, mental health music, mental illness music, music blog, music interview, music review, sadcore sundays, sadcoresundays, the strange is beautiful

Sadcore Sundays: Sarah May Discusses the Frustrations That Come with Harassment in “Because I Turned You Down”

Posted by Georgia St. Jones on April 7, 2019
Sadcore Sundays: Sarah May Discusses the Frustrations That Come with Harassment in "Because I Turned You Down"

For this week’s Sadcore Sundays, we get to know Sarah May and her song “Because I Turned You Down.”

Posted in: Georgia St. Jones, Interviews, Interviews of Musicians, Sadcore Sundays, Sadcore Sundays Interviews | Tagged: #metoo, #thestrangeisbeautiful, because i turned you down, georgia st. jones, sadcore sundays, sarah may, sundays, the strange is beautiful

Sadcore Sundays: Analiz Castillo Opens Up About Friendship Heartbreak in “Possibly.”

Posted by Georgia St. Jones on February 24, 2019
Sadcore Sundays: Analiz Castillo Opens Up About Friendship Heartbreak in "Possibly."

https://soundcloud.com/analizofficial/possibly-demo

Posted in: Georgia St. Jones, Sadcore Sundays, Sadcore Sundays Interviews | Tagged: #thestrangeisbeautiful, analiz castillo, bisexual, bisexual mexican singer, bisexual music, bisexual puerto rican singer, bisexual singer, demo, female musician, female singer, georgia st. jones, guitar, indie, john lopez, mexican, mexican singer, piano, possibly, puerto rican female singer, pureto rican, sadcore sundays, singer, solo artist, the strange is beautiful, women who rock

Sadcore Sundays: Yvette Young talks eating disorders, and creative ways to let go of perfectionism.

Posted by Nataline Ziola on February 24, 2019
Sadcore Sundays: Yvette Young talks eating disorders, and creative ways to let go of perfectionism.

Nobody’s perfect.

No matter how many times we hear that, for some reason it can still be difficult to let go of perfectionism. For artists, this is often the case, as they strive for their work to be, well, perfect.

Posted in: Divya, Interviews, Interviews of Musicians, Sadcore Sundays, Sadcore Sundays Interviews, Sarah Smith* | Tagged: asian american musician, body image, Covet, depression, eating disorder, female artist, female asian american, female asian american musician, female musician, female vocalist, musical activities, perfectionism, self expression, visual activities, Yvette Young

Sadcore Sundays: Nightjar Talks Anxiety and it’s Role in “thanks for coming”

Posted by Georgia St. Jones on February 17, 2019
Sadcore Sundays: Nightjar Talks Anxiety and it's Role in "thanks for coming"

“thanks for coming” is a haunting track from Nightjar’s Canter EP and is a great choice for a day when you’re feeling alone and melancholy. The entire EP was an awesome listen for me, but this song is my favorite because it puts me in a feeling of nostalgia for a past I’ve never had, but also feels very familiar. Also, I enjoy that the song is capable of holding on to simplicity in its individual parts, but together form a more complicated bunch of emotions.

Posted in: Georgia St. Jones, Interviews, Interviews of Musicians, Sadcore Sundays, Sadcore Sundays Interviews | Tagged: #thestrangeisbeautiful, canter EP, georgia st. jones, musician, nightjar, panic disorder, sadcore sundays, sam sharp, sundays, the strange is beautiful
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