Musiq Scene: Mae Krell
Following a two-year hiatus, Mae Krell made their return in early 2020 with a string of soft, folk-pop singles. Influenced by revered singer-songwriters like Bob Dylan, Phoebe Bridgers, and Gregory…
Following a two-year hiatus, Mae Krell made their return in early 2020 with a string of soft, folk-pop singles. Influenced by revered singer-songwriters like Bob Dylan, Phoebe Bridgers, and Gregory…
Mallory Pacific is a Nashville-based LGTBQ artist, songwriter, producer, creative director, and entrepreneur with an ear for music and an eye for aesthetics.
Zombies, vampires, witches, ghosts and other macabre staples — these are the tools that Austin ghoul-pop trio Stretch Panic utilizes for exploring the human condition. Using these beloved Halloween archetypes,
In honor of Tagg Magazine’s eighth anniversary, we’ve collected eight of our favorite queer pieces of media that we’ve written about over the years. Happy watching and listening! The
Yasmin Radbod is a lifelong songwriter, Reiki Master, entrepreneur, and small business advisor. She has been writing and singing songs for as long as she can remember. She describes her
With a fearless, creative energy, rising New York City pop artist and singer-songwriter Madeleine McMillan dives into the intimate and political in all her music. Her thoughtful lyrics and melodies
Elizabeth Wyld is a NYC-based singer and songwriter from rural Virginia. Two years ago, Wyld was suffering from a paralyzed vocal cord that left her unable to sing, and recovering
Kita P is a singer and songwriter bringing her “Blind Vibe” through her melodic blend in range and rhythm. She performs all over New York City with a guitar in…
The Musiq Scene is back and in full force! This time, I heard an incredibly unique narrative: one of a New York–born, Portland/LA–living FBI agent-turned-musician Susan SurfTone. Yes, you read
Musiq Scene is back and queerer than ever! This issue I got to talk with Katie Hargrove, a Tennessee native Pop/Soul artist based in D.C. Introduced to music by her