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LILA HOLLER: UNDERGROUND RADAR
Lila Holler writes like she’s slowly unfastening something fragile inside herself. Her sound shifts between indie pop glow and alt-folk vulnerability, shaped by a life spanning coasts, climates, and now continents. That constant motion shows up in her music as shifting light and quiet self-redefinition, the kind that comes from picking yourself up and starting again in new places until you learn what feels like home.

LJ Portnoy
3 days ago


EP REVIEW: My Only Wish - David Archuleta
Contributed by Rebecca McDevitt & Ilana Bornstein Photo Provided by Ken Phillips Publicity Group David Archuleta is entering his jolly pop era and honestly, we’re obsessed. My Only Wish doesn’t follow the cookie-cutter “holiday album” formula. Instead, it feels like David took festive energy, sprinkled it with pure joy, and built a sound that could genuinely be its own genre. It’s warm, upbeat, and unmistakably holiday, but in a way that makes you want to dance around your li

SoundCheck Team
Nov 21


First Listen: Leyla Ebrahimi Expands the Edges of Indie Alt-Pop with “i don’t like being left behind”
“i don’t like being left behind” opens in swirls and spirals, an ambient wash of synths that feel almost video game–esque. It is dreamy and atmospheric, yet it carries a pulse that instantly catches your attention. Leyla Ebrahimi’s voice enters with a softness that glows against the production. Even in these early moments, the track makes its intentions clear. This is indie alternative at its core, but it welcomes pop influences with open arms.

LJ Portnoy
Nov 20


Good Luck Getting Over Me, Brooklyn.
Article and Photography Contributed by Fernando Flores Grant Knoche performing at the Meadows in Brooklyn, NY - Photography by Fernando Flores (IG: @fernandofloresphotography ) So good it's on AUTOPILOT Grant Knoche’s rise from kid-friendly pop prodigy to a fully realized alt-pop force has been nothing short of electric. His latest tour stop in Brooklyn proved exactly why audiences are so drawn to his world, kicking the night off with a burst of warmth and charisma from Taylo

Fernando Flores
Nov 19


Hot Take: Big Artists Need To Stop Booking Big Artists As Openers
Contributed by Rebecca McDevitt There is something magical about stepping into a venue early, grabbing a drink, and discovering an artist you have never heard of. That is the point of an opener. It is the spark before the headliner. It is where so many lifelong fans realize they just stumbled into their next obsession. Crowd at All Time Low in Detroit, MI - Photography by Laura Jean Portnoy (IG: @ljportnoy ) But somewhere along the way, major artists started treating openers

Rebecca McDevitt
Nov 16


Amber Mark: The Unstoppable Rise of a powerhouse Performer
Article Contributed by Fernando Flores Keeping it Short n’ Spooky A few months ago, SoundCheck Mag had a special interview with Amber Mark, highlighting the release of her new album, Pretty Idea, which dropped on October 10, 2025. Today, we have the privilege to deep dive into her set while touring alongside Sabrina Carpenter, making the Short n’ Sweet Tour just a little bit sweeter. Amber kicks off the performance coming out in a stunning Black Cat-inspired bunny outfit whic

Fernando Flores
Nov 6


Grant Knoche: It’s A Hit!
Photo credit: Devin Dygert Article contributed by Fernando Flores The Crowd Goes Wild! It’s been a week since the release of Grant Knoche’s new album, Good Luck Getting Over Me—and the reviews are in! Grant Knoche hits the nail on the head with this fantastic record, blending EDM and pop in a way I didn’t know I needed. The melodies are incredible from start to finish, and the overall production value is top-tier. When it comes to Grant and his music, you know he’s always de

Fernando Flores
Oct 24


David Archuleta Just Reimagined His “Earthly Delights” Era - Now En Español
Article Contributed by Rebecca McDevitt Quotes and Photos Courtesy of Ken Phillips Publicity Group If you thought David Archuleta’s latest chapter couldn’t get any more vibrant, think again. The pop favorite just revisited two of his Earthly Delights standouts — “Crème Brulée” and “Can I Call You” — with brand-new Spanish versions plus a bilingual remix of “Crème Brulée” featuring Colombian alt-pop icon, Esteman. Fans might remember that “Crème Brulée” already flirted with a

Rebecca McDevitt
Oct 22


David Archuleta Wraps His Earthly Delights Tour with an Unforgettable Night in Philly
Photo by Rebecca McDevitt (IG: @rebeccajeanlimitedphotography ) Article & Photos contributed by Rebecca McDevitt The former American Idol favorite continues to bloom, personally, vocally, and unapologetically. If you don’t know David Archuleta from his American Idol days, you definitely know his timeless hits like “ Crush ” and “ A Little Too Not Over You .” Since his debut, Archuleta has transformed from pop prodigy to fully realized artist - embracing his authentic self an

Rebecca McDevitt
Oct 18


EP REVIEW: Midnight Til Morning — Afterglow
Midnight Til Morning might’ve started on Netflix’s Building the Band, but they’ve quickly outgrown the “reality show project” label. The...

Rebecca McDevitt
Oct 9


Madison Cunningham’s Ace: A New Chapter in Songwriting
Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Madison Cunningham is bound to have an impactful album release. She’s poised to captivate audiences once again with her new album “Ace,” that’s coming in October 10, 2025. Bound to tug on many listeners' heartstrings.

Fernando Flores
Oct 2


ALBUM REVIEW: Zara Larsson – Midnight Sun
With Midnight Sun, Zara Larsson steps fully into her power, offering a record that radiates vulnerability, confidence, and the contradictions of being human. At 27, she balances reflection with playfulness, ambition with uncertainty, wrapping it all into a pop landscape that feels both intimate and euphoric.

Rebecca McDevitt
Sep 28


BJRNCK IS BACK AT IT
SoundCheck recently caught up with Grammy-nominated artist, BJRNCK to discuss her highly-anticipated new album, due later this year. After stepping away for a much-needed creative reset, she’s returning with a project that’s both deeply personal and universal, infused with honesty and soul.
Ilana Bornstein
Sep 26


ALBUM REVIEW: Sombr "I Barely Know Her"
Article by Rebecca McDevitt Sombr’s Big Glow Up Album Artwork: Nicky Parks and Amelie Boose If you have been watching Sombr over the last...

Rebecca McDevitt
Aug 23


JONAS20: Greetings From Your Hometown Tour
Article by Rebecca McDevitt, Contributions by Annie Gallo Photos by Annie Gallo & Rebecca McDevitt Bristow, Virginia • Virginia Beach,...

SoundCheck Team
Aug 23


AJR’s ‘Something in the Sky’: A tour you can’t miss!
Article & Photos by Fernando Flores AJR, a band of three brothers with limitless potential rose to stardom with their hit song, I'm...

Fernando Flores
Aug 20


Album Review: Jonas Brothers – Greetings From Your Hometown
Article by Rebecca McDevitt Back to Where It All Began With Greetings From Your Hometown , the Jonas Brothers are asking us to slow...

Rebecca McDevitt
Aug 15


Big Time Nostalgia
Photos and Article by Fernando Flores Big Time Rush July, 23 2025 Wantagh, NY For all of our readers that loved watching Nickelodeon back...

Fernando Flores
Aug 12


The Break Plans Bring the Poptimism to Philly
MilkBoy – July 25, 2025 Photos & Review by Rebecca McDevitt You know that feeling when a band you just discovered ends up blowing you...

Rebecca McDevitt
Jul 27


ALBUM REVIEW: Benson Boone’s American Heart Tries to Go Big, But Doesn’t Quite Land
Benson Boone is clearly aiming for the moment . After a chart-topping breakout and viral momentum, American Heart was supposed to be his...

Rebecca McDevitt
Jul 25
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