Amanda Gabrielle
Bio
Sometimes I feel too much...here's what's going through my mind.
Stories (23/0)
From Wherever You Are in the World, This Is Your New Favorite Artist
MEÏA is a singer-songwriter from Barcelona who recently relocated to New York City. She won over hearts by singing in her own unique way. Her music explores love, dreams, and social issues embracing both an introspective and an electric performance. Her songs have high poetic flavor. She has won multiple awards: “Best Piece of Music” by Aphrodite Film Awards in New York City (July 2018) for her song “Be Gentle my Love"; "Best Original Score," “Best Screenplay,” and “Best Music Video” by Pinnacle Film Awards (Hollywood Hills, California) (November 2018) for her song “Beyond the Angle of Horror”; and recently an "Honorable Mention Award" by Independent Shorts Awards in L.A (January 2019) and “Best Music Video Award” by Los Ángeles Motion Picture Film Festival in Malibu (California) for her last music video "Under the Sky of Your Tough Love." There is absolutely no stopping her, and everyone is so excited to see what comes next!
By Amanda Gabrielle5 years ago in Beat
Laela Giovanna, the Newest Addition to Your Playlist
Every single day, music listeners are looking for that new artist who they can become obsessed with. Well, look no further. Laela Giovanna has been giving people exactly what they asked for. Relatable, catchy music that is often hard to come by these days.
By Amanda Gabrielle5 years ago in Beat
From The Brooklyn Stoop to Miami Beaches: Meet King Soloman
Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY... then moving all the way to Miami, Sean Levine, also known as King Soloman, has gone through multiple changes and has had a long journey thus far. From using music as a creative outlet, to now having an audience who can relate to the struggles of overcoming many obstacles, Levine has left an outstanding impact on the music scene. He isn't just a regular music artist with the intent to sing about subjects that aren't relatable. King Soloman has shown acts of triumph, strength, and perseverance. He writes about defying the odds and rising against challenges. Real and relatable lyrics that you all need to hear.
By Amanda Gabrielle5 years ago in Beat
Why Ghosting a Girl Is the Worst Thing You Can Possibly Do
This is probably the worst time to be in your 20s trying to find love. If you talk to your parents, they’ll probably, not probably- definitely, tell you that when they were our age, people faced the truth, they had that confrontation, and they conversated.
By Amanda Gabrielle5 years ago in Humans
Welcome Back to Your Emo Days, Meet This Year's Comeback
To all the emo kids who are now grown up and looking to relive their youth, look no further! This Year's Comeback has given listeners their teenage years back. Crank up their tunes on the way to your 9-5 and start to reminisce on simpler times.
By Amanda Gabrielle5 years ago in Beat
If a Boy Doesn't Like You, You Still Have to Like Yourself
To the girl who's reading this. I know you. Hell, I am you. You are the girl that swipes right on Tinder hoping you will come across that one guy who will say he isn't just looking for some "fun." You're the girl who believes what these guys tell you. Whether they tell you that you're the most "beautiful girl they have ever seen" or that they would "love to wake up to those green eyes in the morning."
By Amanda Gabrielle5 years ago in Viva
- Top Story - February 2019
Showing Love to a New Artist, KathanaTop Story - February 2019
There has been a wave of new artists lately, but one in particular who has been making quite an impression on music lovers is Kathana. The duo of Katie who is the singer/songwriter and Chris who is the producer behind the tunes has left an impressive mark on the industry so far with their newest release "Show Me Love." This is the catchiest song that will definitely leave you in your feels. In this interview, we talk to Kathana about what it's like being an artist and so much more!
By Amanda Gabrielle5 years ago in Beat
From Reality TV to Your Spotify Playlist
You may be wondering who this AMMO is? Well, we have the inside scoop on the former Reality TV star. AMMO came from a Mormon family who expected him to carry on the family legacy in faith. Instead, he dropped out of school, moved to New York City, denounced his former faith on MTV’s ‘Real World’ and ‘The Challenge’, and committed himself to becoming a truly great singer-songwriter.
By Amanda Gabrielle5 years ago in Beat
Gabe Fleck: A New Addition to Your Spotify Playlist
Have you heard of Gabe Fleck yet? Well, if not, you are MISSING OUT. With over 200,000 Spotify listeners, this Portland artist is quickly leaving a mark on the music industry, with no intent on stopping. The inspirational artist writes music with the intent to inspire his listeners, and he has been doing just that. Gabe inspires his audience to not only be themselves, but to do what they love. Fleck’s influences range from Mac Miller, Kid Cudi, Frank Ocean, Bob Dylan, and James Blake. We spoke to Gabe about his life, his music, and this is what YOU need to know!
By Amanda Gabrielle5 years ago in Beat
Meet Times Like These
From New York City, Times Like These is a fresh take on classic pop punk. With songwriting driven by youthful fervor and catchy hooks, Times Like These went from their first backyard show in the summer of 2016 to a sold-out EP release show in their hometown of Long Island in 2018. The four-piece, consisting of vocalist Mike Acampora, bassist Zach Dyer, guitarist Eddie Giuffo, and drummer Cody Omage, have toured throughout the East coast, finding new fans everywhere they go with their energetic and intimate live performances.
By Amanda Gabrielle5 years ago in Beat
She's That Girl
She's that girl in the club with her friends. While they talk amongst themselves, she has a red solo cup in her hand filled with cranberry vodka. She sips on her drink, laughing with the others, scoping out the room. One by one, all five of her friends drift away towards the guys they have been making eye contact with all night. With one left standing in the group, the alcohol hits her mind, her body, her soul, and she walks towards the balcony, overlooking the New York City skyline. Everyone else goes back inside and now she's alone, while the music in the background fades and it's fairly quiet. Emotions start to fill her mind, while the intoxication starts processing. She thinks to herself, How did I get here?How did this drink bring me back to my thoughts and feelings of loneliness when all I wanted to do was numb them? She holds back the tears. How can one person feel so empty, or so lonely, in a room filled with people?
By Amanda Gabrielle6 years ago in Psyche