Fany de la Chica’s ‘Tengo Miedo’ Transmutes Betrayal with a Flamenco Attitude
Fany de la Chica portrays love, lust, and loss from fear, on her latest video and single “Tengo Miedo.”
On the record: GUM chats, Interviews, and featured spotlights.
Fany de la Chica portrays love, lust, and loss from fear, on her latest video and single “Tengo Miedo.”
After a strong performance at Tropicália, GUM quickly spoke to the artist about her upcoming EP, who she is, and what is on the horizon for La Doña.
Meditating on a number of themes, among them being a quarter life crisis, the Australian artist brings his most introspective work yet.
Arts educator turned feminist provocateur, Boyfriend has not quit teaching so much as she’s switched mediums and shifted her target audience. After the artist’s set at Outside Lands, GUM had the chance to talk music, eco-feminism, and what the artist is up to next.
After a killer show at the El Rey in Los Angeles, Thunderpussy quickly catches GUM up with tour and their trademark battle.
“Well, there is a beauty in the ability to openly admit what makes you, you, even if at times, it’s ugly.”
Singer/Songwriter, Zāna stripped down her sultry sound and meaning behind her latest EP, ‘The Beauty of Zora’ and the perspective of mental health struggles.
Returning once more to London to do what she loves best, Rynn Miller talks about her latest collaboration with London Rollergirls and their benefit show for the DIY Space in London, Saturday, November 24.
Ahead of her EP release show, November 15th at Lot 1, Corina Seas’ recent chat with GUM gave an understanding of influences, starting over, and ultimately, a sense of “identity” heard on her EP, ‘Disassociated.’
El Monte’s The Red Pears continue to be themselves and bring honesty to a crowd of youthful ears. Marking a milestone in their career, playing at The El Rey, Jose Corona chats with GUM and discusses shows and humble beginnings.
Reflecting on themes of travel, breaking routine, and self-discipline, Girl Underground talks about the significance of personal and musical process with Oscar Key Sung.
Los Angeles-based artist, enrique Jesus Hernandez, dissects the tools in his music, hope, and creates a safe place for LGBTQ musicians with his monthly series, ‘Gay Guts.’