June 12, 2019

Interview with UPSAHL

Interview with UPSAHL

We had the opportunity to interview Taylor UPSAHL.

Indie-Pop sensation UPSAHL has every right to celebrate. Last year, she released her first proper single, “Can You Hear Me Now,” a bouncy, rhythmic, and poignant track that set the internet...

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We had the opportunity to interview Taylor UPSAHL.

Indie-Pop sensation UPSAHL has every right to celebrate. Last year, she released her first proper single, “Can You Hear Me Now,” a bouncy, rhythmic, and poignant track that set the internet positively abuzz.

“It’s a message to someone on the other end of a failing relationship,” UPSAHL says of the song. “It’s the kind of relationship that has been dysfunctional for a long period of time to the point where one person decides it isn’t worth the stress, time, or energy anymore.”

UPSAHL went on to release “Kiss Me Now” and “Rough” (the former produced by Max Frost and the latter produced by Tim Pagnotta & Brian Phillips) that seamlessly blended elements of Indie Rock, Pop, and Electronica.

We’re Bringin’ it Backwards with Taylor UPSAHL

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