Video Voyageur: 3Qs with Kathy Zimmer


Lower East Side, NYC-based indie singer/songwriter Kathy Zimmer is joyously marking the release of her latest EP, “Debris,” in collaboration with her accomplished bandmates Eric Sanderson and Tom Zovich, known for their contributions to Augustines and Pela. The musical essence of this project is characterized by Zimmer’s captivating vocals delivering evocative lyrics set against an indie rock backdrop, offering listeners a distinctive and refreshing experience.

Originally hailing from the tranquil landscapes of rural Nebraska, Kathy Zimmer brings a wealth of musical knowledge, holding a Master’s Degree from the prestigious Cleveland Institute of Music. Despite her roots, she has seamlessly embraced the vibrant atmosphere of New York City, where she has established herself as an integral part of the indie music scene. At her upcoming show, attendees will have the opportunity to acquire a 12″ vinyl record featuring two EPs, aptly titled “White Noise/Sparkling Smile.”

Recognizing her unique talent, Rock n’ Reel Magazine has bestowed upon Kathy Zimmer the title of the “latter day Joan Baez,” highlighting her profound influence and distinct contribution to the indie music landscape. Further acclaim comes from The Roots Music Report, which praises Zimmer’s sophisticated songwriting as “at various turns enchanting, haunting, and soothing—Ms. Zimmer’s sophisticated song crafting never fails to charm.” As she continues to captivate audiences with her musical prowess, Kathy Zimmer stands as a luminary in the indie music realm, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of her listeners.

We caught up with Kathy regarding her new video “Moonwalk” below:

1. Tell us the story of this song, why did you choose to visualize this song specifically in
this way?

“Moonwalk” is a song about me making choices in my life and not really knowing where I’ll end up because of those choices. I had a moment of feeling a little disoriented with that uncertainty, as my pen was hitting the paper to write these lyrics, and the image of an astronaut on a spacewalk came out. When an astronaut is, say, outside of the space station, do they have any concept of up or down? And if they don’t, is that crazy? Cause I feel like it might be! And I feel like I’m on my own personal spacewalk sometimes… where exactly am I headed?  This is all uncharted territory here! 

2. What was the inspiration behind this video (visuals, storyline, etc.)?

Because it was slightly cost prohibitive to make a video based on the literal imagery in the song (an earthling in space), I flipped the imagery and decided to play an alien who came to explore Earth. I had in mind the crash landing that’s at the beginning of the original Planet of the Apes movie, just because it’s so awesomely lo-fi but yet effective. It’s so incredible that we can now get footage like this with just a drone, whereas before it was probably way more complicated! Had to round out the Planet of the Apes experience, then, with a visit to the Statue of Liberty in the video. 

3. What was the process of making this video?

I am so lucky to live in NYC, which, among a zillion other great reasons to live here, is so photogenic.  We started off the day by “crash landing” on Brighton Beach, then found a nice exit to the expressway in Queens, then went to a best-kept-secret Statue of Liberty lookout point at Pier 44 in Brooklyn, and finally travelled to midtown Manhattan and 30th Street Guitars. The video was filmed all in one day, because we had a magical, easy-going crew, and a car. My friend Justin Muschong had the idea to use “forced perspective” to film the rocket landing, and luckily my niece loaned me the rocket she’d made for a 4-H project. I had an old AAA map which I doctored to be a travel guide to Earth, and we were off! There may be an allegory somewhere in there relating the journey of the alien to me, but it might be more fun to just keep it as a story about an alien. 

Video Voyageur: 3Qs with M’Grasker

M’Grasker is a coven of humanoid meat sacks forged in the Vats of Creation by Dr. Gorp. Their mission: to Rock. However, they are also permitted to Roll. Human terminology might define them as a “band,” however they would be more accurately described as Biological Property of M’Graskorp Unlimited Enterprises and Subsidiaries of the GlanGlan Group. M’Graskorp’s renowned legal team compelled Jesse Turnbull (Taurus Music) and Dave Monks (Tokyo Police Club) to engineer and produce their forthcoming self-titled album, due this year.

M’Grasker present a psychedelic symphony in the form of “Kiss & Smoke Weed,” an amorous and trippy song that pays homage to the twin pillars of human joy: a kiss, the sweet interlocking of souls, and the goij, the herb that unravels the mind’s knotty woes. Imagine the harmonic convergence of lips meeting ‘twixt loving gazes and the effervescent dance of goij smoke waltzing through the air. Its intoxicating groove offers a kaleidoscopic sound, accompanied by a phantasmagoria of color and love.

Much of M’Grasker‘s DNA was salvaged from the backstage areas and bathrooms of seedy Toronto music venues and transferred via Scienetic Quantum Hurtlage to the M’Graskorp Labs, located just beyond Space and Time (and slightly to the left). There, the illustrious Dr. Gorp folded the DNA into his patented bio-muck through perverse osmosis, adding a large scoop of adrenaline and dashes of other substances that can’t be named, much less comprehended.

After releasing their ‘curt’ 69-track EP Under the Righteous Sky in 2022, the band endured a brief transmogrification when canine DNA entered the Vats, resulting in 2023’s dog-themed follow-up Must Love Doggy.

1. Tell us the story of this song, why did you choose to visualize this song specifically? 
Dr. Gorp calls the shots around here, vis a vis what songs get made when, and how. He has demanded to answer this particular question himself.

“Ah, traveler! “Kiss & Smoke Weed” is a dance twixt notes and high spirits. It sets simply the complex pathos of our existence while delighting the auditory cortices of both man and beast with melodic splendor; to kiss your bonnie compatriots in yonder moonlight followed by inhaling most deeply the divine mangoloijian puff is a rapture most refined. M’Grasker weaves such threads intrinsically within their music – inspired absurdity encased in a delicate lacquer of universal truth. For is there no fate better than a dome of full smoke divine and a kiss from your one true love?” – Dr. Gorp

The Board has graciously given us, the band, the opportunity to answer the following 2 questions directly.

2. What was the inspiration behind this video (visuals, storyline, etc.)? 

It all starts with The Void. We love The Void, and we’ve been trying to work with The Void for as long as we’ve been trying to work. Once we had locked in The Void, we moved on to some central themes, Kissing and Smoking Weed chief among them. Then we consulted with “the kids” — ‘lo and behold dancing is a timeless and popular activity, and the current age is no exception. And so, the major players of our video were assembled. We brought these nuggling’s of Gene to Adam Griffith and Colin Vaillancourt, our video producers and executors extraordinaire – and the rest is history, we’re now proud creators of the world’s most successful music video ever made.

3. What was the process of making this video?
We consumed a lot of “prop weed” during the filming of the video, which has no known psychoactive effects, so this accounting of the days events can be trusted whole heartedly.,

It began around 4:20, AM or PM I cannot recall, one thing was certain: it was time to rock and roll. That’s when the interdimensional rift opened up, and the video team poured through. You should have seen the lights they had shining as they entered the spot, it was… beautiful. Then we ordered some food from Lyle’s, our absolute top pick for food in the city, you have to KNOW it to know it, if you know what I mean. Anyway, then we ate the food, perfected the art of dance and drew our swords, following their hallowed tips towards the truth. Inspiration struck many times… twice, to be exact, not unlike a broken watch.

Heidi Vincent’s “Dear ADHD”: A Heartfelt Pop-Country Anthem Breaking Barriers and Connecting Hearts

Singer-songwriter Heidi Vincent is making a poignant return to music, armed with newfound clarity about her identity and direction. 

After dedicating several years to raising her remarkable daughter, exploring healthy love, and undergoing a phoenix-like self-evolution following a later in life ADHD diagnosis, Heidi steps back into the music scene with a series of singles. The opening track, “Dear ADHD,” reflects her vulnerability and uplifts as she embraces a newfound power.

Heidi is based in Vancouver, BC, and embodies a unique storytelling talent that delves into the depth of emotions, identity and transformative life moments. Her musical aesthetic seamlessly fuses earthiness with elegance, as she eloquently describes herself as “bare feet in the dirt, but can still hang with the judges.” 

Blending elements of indie, pop, rock, folk, and country, Heidi’s songs feature personal, playful, and relatable lyrics that resonate with listeners.

In her pop-country anthem, “Dear ADHD,” Heidi fearlessly challenges and dismantles the stigma surrounding life with ADHD. She underscores the profound ability of art, music, and self-expression to unite hearts, describing the song as a genuine expression from her heart to the listener’s:

 “The amazing thing about art, music, expression is that it connects our hearts; this song is from my heart to yours!”

Vincent’s life journey has been profoundly influenced by a complex upbringing, raised by “Greatest Generation” patriarchal grandparents and “Silent Generation” matriarchal grandparents. A strained relationship with her mother, who passed away suddenly at 42, adds layers of complexity to her narrative.

Reflecting on her mother’s challenges in understanding her ADHD, Heidi says, “I know my mother fiercely loved me, but I know she had challenges with parts of who I was because she didn’t understand my ADHD.”

Having previously released two full-length albums, Vincent’s active presence in the Canadian and North American music scene includes features on television, terrestrial and satellite radio, and placements in films and TV programs. Her latest single, “Dear ADHD,” has garnered critical acclaim, secured curated playlist spots, and earned airplay on satellite and international terrestrial radio. 

Following “Dear ADHD,” Heidi will release two more singles, including the country ballad “What Love Can Do” and the playful “Criminal.”

Keep up to date with Heidi Vincent on her Website, and social media channels Facebook and Instagram.

Stream music on Spotify and YouTube.

Video Voyageur: 3Q’s with Connie Lansberg

Connie Lansberg has created a world where jazz meets storytelling, and energy healing finds its voice through music. She’s the creator of Transformational Entertainment™, a genre that’s as intriguing as it sounds. 

An accomplished jazz artist, songwriter, and author, Connie’s work is a harmonious blend of wellness and artistry, wrapped up in songs that resonate on multiple levels. And she is one of the most streamed Jazz artists in her home country – Australia.

With a career that spans multiple albums and even a novel, Connie has become a fixture in the Australian jazz scene. Known for her poetic lyrics and elegantly expressive melodies, Connie Lansberg has a knack for capturing the complexities of human emotion in 4-minute musical soliloquies. Today, we delve into the creative process and inspiration behind her latest video, exploring how it adds yet another layer to her already rich tapestry of work.

1. Tell us the story of “Deep End of Love”; why did you choose to visualize it specifically in this way?

“Deep End of Love” with all its gravitas in the music is a little tongue-in-cheek look at the games we play in the name of love and how refreshing it would be to just take the leap without our baggage, our wounds, and our pain. I have a live video of this song, but it seemed too safe. My music is not safe because it isn’t because it is always its own thing and not readily easy to place in a genre. So I searched and found a great lyric video creator and sent him as many images as I could because, at that time, I didn’t know he could draw and I wanted to suggest a certain darkness.

2. What was the inspiration behind this video (visuals, storyline, etc.)?

The song asks the question, do you think it’s possible to give your heart to another fully without fear? So the heroine had to represent the question. I wanted to see her grapple with it and then triumph.

3. What was the process of making this video? (and anything else you want to tell us?) 

When I choose another creator to work with I always let them show me what they’ve got first, without too much direction after the initial brief. However, when I realised, most jazz-based songs don’t have lyric videos because of all the improv, and “Deep End of Love” has two improv sections, middle and end of the song, I knew I had to jump in a little more than normal. I pushed this guy to his limit! We crafted the two improv sections and I asked him to draw and then animate this woman and I was thrilled with the results. She has such a strong nobble face, not like the prettiness you see in Western world women. I do have a confession in that I did recut the video to get that impact at the end, but I think I got the very best out of this guy. He’s done a few more for me that are really good too. I love the freedom of lyric videos as well as the fact that for me, the lyrics are so important. Lyrics are my true gift and so many people pay no attention to them. For me, if you don’t listen to my lyrics, you’re missing the point.

Whether she’s penning a novel or crafting a jazz tune, Connie’s belief that we create our own reality shines through. Her songs are not just melodic expressions but also vehicles for energy healing and wellness. As we await her next project, one thing is certain: Connie will continue to challenge, inspire, and transform us, one note and one word at a time.

WATCH “Deep End of Love” here – 

Stay current with Connie on her Website and social media channels Facebook and Instagram.

Stream music on Spotify and YouTube.

Video Voyageur: 3Qs with DiV and SØ

Emerging from the vibrant Atlanta music scene, rapper Typical DiV and accomplished producer Sean O’Neil, professionally known as SØ, have unleashed their highly anticipated joint venture, “Sounds from the Sunroom.” This musical collaboration, a testament to over two years of unwavering dedication, signifies a pivotal moment in DiV’s career as it marks his inaugural exclusive partnership with a producer for an entire album. Today, the duo unveils the visually captivating video for “Look 4 Yourself,” a kaleidoscopic journey that captivates audiences from the very first frame.

In a candid statement shared on YouTube, DiV reflects on the significance of this release, dubbing it his “4th-quarter drop ever.” He underscores the project’s novelty, emphasizing that it represents the first occasion where he has engaged in a comprehensive collaboration with a producer from the project’s inception to its completion. The evolution of the duo’s creative synergy is palpable, having been previously showcased in hit singles such as “Therapy Or A Bottle?” and “Safe Space,” both amassing nearly 200k Spotify streams and showcasing the duo’s dynamic chemistry.

At the heart of “Sounds from the Sunroom” lies Sean O’Neil’s meticulous craftsmanship, guiding listeners through a sonic odyssey shaped by his profound musical expertise. O’Neil, a sought-after beatmaker with credits including collaborations with industry heavyweights like Metro Boomin, Travis Scott, 21 Savage, and Kodak Black, leaves an indelible mark on each track. Noteworthy is his contribution to Metro’s platinum album, “Not All Heroes Wear Capes,” where he played pivotal roles in writing, producing, and recording the guitar on the track “No More.”

DiV provides further insight into O’Neil’s relentless pursuit of perfection, revealing, “Some of the songs you’re going to hear are like the 6th or 7th iteration. I’ve never taken this approach to music. I kind of come from the trunk — we load up the 2-track, I rap over it, I got a crazy engineer to drop the beat and do little accents. But to work with somebody who cares about what they’re doing so much to be like ’Nah, that’s not it. We gotta elevate it even more.’ I mean, I think it just shows in the music.”

“Sounds from the Sunroom” goes beyond being a mere musical collaboration; it encapsulates the transformative power of a partnership driven by innovation, dedication, and a shared commitment to elevating the artistry. As the album resonates with audiences, it serves as a testament to the creative evolution sparked by the unique synergy between Typical DiV and SØ. Moreover, delve into our exclusive interview with the artists below, offering deeper insights into their collaborative journey and the creative process behind this groundbreaking project.

Tell us the story of this song, why did you choose to visualize this song specifically? 


Div – “Look 4 Yourself” summarizes the entire album for me. If you wanted to know who, what, where and why we’re releasing music now it would be plain Jane in the song. It feels like we’re holding your hand through the moment. 


What was the inspiration behind this video(visuals, storyline, etc.)? 


Sean – We wanted to create something that was true to us.  The skit really embodies our collaborative process.  It doesn’t look like we’re trying too hard.  We’re just being us, and I think it really brings the song to life.


What was the process of making this video?


Sean – We worked with Porter Visuals on this video.  It started with a conversation to really brainstorm the treatment.  He’s truly amazing; he did everything from scouting, to directing, to filming, to photographing, to editing all in the span of a few days.