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THE JEREMIAH SHOW | KIMI KATO SHOW | ARWEN LEWIS SHOW | MIKE GORMLEY SHOWTHE JEREMIAH SHOW Featuring Nicole SophiaLISTEN TO THE INTERVIEW HERE - APPLE PODCAST FERAL is Nicole Sophia’s rawest chapter yet. It's a glitter-smeared reclamation of self. Written in the wake of heartbreak, growth, and self-loving rebellion, her upcoming full-length debut LP is a love letter to the freedom that comes with embracing the whole experience of honest, raw emotions. From midnight snacks to bathroom hookups, childhood memories to spiritual unravelings, FERAL doesn’t tidy anything up... it lets it all out. This is not just music for crying on the floor (though it’s great for that too). It’s music for laughing while you do it. Fresh, flirty, and fearless, FERAL takes listeners through the complicated nuances of self-discovery.New Single: “Meet Me in the Bathroom.”Upcoming singles: “Hope That We’ll Figure It Out” and “Sex on the Internet.”PHOTO CREDIT: Sara SmithNicole Sophia’s Social MediaNicole’s Website, Instagram, Threads, X/Twitter,TikTok, Facebook, YouTubeTHE JEREMIAH SHOW - POP CULTURE, MUSIC ICONS, & FOOD GODS The Jeremiah Show - Please Subscribe - CLICK HEREHost | Executive Producer - Jeremiah D. HigginsSound Designer - Graham Palmer, Surprise StudioCONTACT Jeremiah D. Higgins Evolve Entertainment NetworkAiring Weekly On RADIO EVOLVE ROCKSTHE KIMI KATO SHOW with Jeremiah - Featuring Summer SaltThis week on The Kimi Kato Show, we’re diving into the sunny, nostalgic world of Summer Salt—the trop-pop duo known for their laid-back melodies and timeless charm. We’ll be catching up with the band to talk about their roots, their evolving sound, and what lies ahead—don’t miss this intimate conversation!LISTEN TO THE INTERVIEW HERE: APPLE PODCASTTrop-pop duo Summer Salt—singer/guitarist Matthew Terry and drummer Eugene Chung—formed in the early 2010s after moving from Dallas to Austin, Texas. Their 2014 debut Driving To Hawaii quickly gained traction with its blend of youthful escapism and vintage pop influences like doo wop and bossa nova.They followed up with Happy Camper (2018), Honeyweed (2019), and Avenue G (2020), building a global fanbase and surpassing a million monthly Spotify listeners. After 2021’s Sequoia Moon and 2023’s Campanita, they return this June with their fifth album, Electrolytes, produced by Carlos de la Garza (Paramore, Ziggy Marley).The new record marks their first LP with touring members Winston Triolo and Anthony Barnett, and showcases a confident, concise sound that reflects on adult life with optimism and clarity. A decade in, Summer Salt continues to evolve while staying true to their warm, nostalgic spirit.Summer SaltWebsite: https://summersalt.band/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/summersaltatx/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_summer_salt_/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs4nrDXLuNz6NuCDKUS8FIQX: https://x.com/SummerSaltATXPhoto Credit: Andrew ReinerTHE KIMI KATO SHOWHost - Kimi Kato | Kimi Kato on InstagramEP - Kimi Kato & Jeremiah D. Higgins | evolve entertainment networkSound Engineer - Graham Parker | Surprise StudioAiring Weekly On RADIO EVOLVE ROCKSTHE ARWEN LEWIS SHOW Featuring Emily Zuzik LISTEN to the INTERVIEWEmil Zuzik has displayed a boldly restless spirit throughout six solo albums, various pop and rock bands, and numerous collaborative projects with acts such as Tedeschi Trucks, David Bowie bassist Tim Lefebvre, and electronic outfit Woves.With her alluringly listenable new EP, age + alchemy, the enterprising singer and songwriter subtly pushes her boundaries further and digs deeper as she goes. With conscious sonic references to seminal influences from late 1970s and early ’80s New York City rock, the six hook-laden tracks of age + alchemy chart a relatable process of personal transformation. Zuzik’s vivid imagery depicts San Francisco (autobiographical rocker “Easy”), Memphis (the shimmering gospel waltz “Between Midnight and Memphis”), weary drives between “interstate signs and painted white lines,” and youthful gigs and revels in far-flung barrooms.But the journey the Pittsburgh native chronicles isn’t about geographic pitstops; instead, her songs trace how emotional earthquakes and life experiences shaped her into the wiser being she’s become. Even the alchemy-referencing title alludes to transformation.Emily Zuzik’s WebsitePhoto: Pierre RobertThe Arwen Lewis ShowHost: Arwen LewisThe Arwen Lewis Show Website Airing Weekly On RADIO EVOLVE ROCKSThe post THE JEREMIAH SHOW | KIMI KATO SHOW | ARWEN LEWIS SHOW | MIKE GORMLEY SHOW first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.