LOUIZA
Born and Raised in California, Rebecca Mimiaga has been studying voice since age 11. She started writing and performing her own music at age 16, while fronting various rock, folk and blues bands. She spent two years studying classical voice at Skidmore College before transferring to the New School For Jazz and Contemporary Music in New York City. There, she completed her BFA in Vocal Performance studies. LOUIZA started three years ago in Brooklyn NY as an alter-ego to the intimate and melancholic vocalist/pianist Rebecca Mimiaga. Through LOUIZA, Rebecca arranges her angular melodies and complex harmonies into an arty pop, alt-rock architecture. The result is louder, angrier and more dancing.
The New Schematics
"Nashville's own The New Schematics create an alt-pop melodic ruckus that places them somewhere between The Killers and the radio-friendly side of Ryan Adams...Keep your eyes and ears out for these guys as their debut already has many of the markings of a seasoned classic," -Will Hodge, Noisetrade.
With recent feature of their song "All In" on ABC's primetime drama "Blood And Oil," The New Schematics have been building momentum from day one. Debuting this past October with their self-titled EP, the band has already been featured twice on Nashville's 102.9 The Buzz, played 70+ shows in 35+ cities in US + Canada, have raked in 100k+ Spotify streams, and have topped the Noisetrade Rock Charts.
Osage
Osage plays 3-minute indie pop hymns and anthems that situate somewhere between pathos, angst and general attitude; the band prioritizes addictive melodies that lock step with rhythm and licks for a pulsating baroque pop sound.
Francesco Echo
Francesco Echo is a gritty artist who has emerged from the golden sun-drenched vineyards of Northern California's wine country. Echo is the front of a rock 'n' roll trio who harness the grooves of yesteryear and the ethereal sounds of our hopeful and awakened future. Live bass drums and guitar with a wash of synthesizers provide texture and landscape, pulse and vastness.
LOUIZA
Born and Raised in California, Rebecca Mimiaga has been studying voice since age 11. She started writing and performing her own music at age 16, while fronting various rock, folk and blues bands. She spent two years studying classical voice at Skidmore College before transferring to the New School For Jazz and Contemporary Music in New York City. There, she completed her BFA in Vocal Performance studies. LOUIZA started three years ago in Brooklyn NY as an alter-ego to the intimate and melancholic vocalist/pianist Rebecca Mimiaga. Through LOUIZA, Rebecca arranges her angular melodies and complex harmonies into an arty pop, alt-rock architecture. The result is louder, angrier and more dancing.
The New Schematics
"Nashville's own The New Schematics create an alt-pop melodic ruckus that places them somewhere between The Killers and the radio-friendly side of Ryan Adams...Keep your eyes and ears out for these guys as their debut already has many of the markings of a seasoned classic," -Will Hodge, Noisetrade.
With recent feature of their song "All In" on ABC's primetime drama "Blood And Oil," The New Schematics have been building momentum from day one. Debuting this past October with their self-titled EP, the band has already been featured twice on Nashville's 102.9 The Buzz, played 70+ shows in 35+ cities in US + Canada, have raked in 100k+ Spotify streams, and have topped the Noisetrade Rock Charts.
Osage
Osage plays 3-minute indie pop hymns and anthems that situate somewhere between pathos, angst and general attitude; the band prioritizes addictive melodies that lock step with rhythm and licks for a pulsating baroque pop sound.
Francesco Echo
Francesco Echo is a gritty artist who has emerged from the golden sun-drenched vineyards of Northern California's wine country. Echo is the front of a rock 'n' roll trio who harness the grooves of yesteryear and the ethereal sounds of our hopeful and awakened future. Live bass drums and guitar with a wash of synthesizers provide texture and landscape, pulse and vastness.
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