An Interview with Winterstate

WINTERSTATE is led by singer-songwriter Kelvin Killmon (Seattle, WA) and multi-instrumentalist Alex Ortberg (Rochester, MN). The pair met as students at Berklee College of Music’s campus in Valencia, Spain and have continued to write and record new songs together inspired by feel-good bands like The Killers, Mae, Anberlin, Incubus and Foo Fighters.

Read our full interview with them below.

For those who don’t know, how long have you been making music and how would you describe your style?
We met at Berklee College of Music in Valencia, Spain in 2015 – and we’ve been making feel-good rock music together ever since. We’re inspired by a lot of the energetic bands we grew up listening to, like The Killers, Mae, Incubus, Foo Fighters, and Jimmy Eat World.

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Could you briefly describe your music making process?
Our creative process is pretty unique. We work long distance most of the year, and co-write online. Sometimes I (Kelvin) come to Alex with an acoustic song, and he arranges and produces the instrumental. Other times, Alex has an entire instrumental track recorded, and I contribute the melody and lyrics. It’s been really essential for us to have that collaboration and feedback from each other during the writing process. When we perform our songs live we work with a rotating lineup of very talented musicians who join us on stage.

What can you tell us about your latest release, “Technicolor”?
“Technicolor” is our sophomore album, and I think we struck a good balance between fun sing-along pop rock songs and some more serious and introspective material. There’s definitely an underlying political message to the second half of the album. We’re trying to encourage people to get out and make their voices heard through activism. I’ve tried to address issues related to social justice and the climate crisis through my lyrics without being too transparent or heavy-handed.

We’ve also included interludes in three different languages throughout the record. The only way to understand the entire message is to connect with people who can translate those sections for you. We hope it encourages our listeners to reach out and connect with a broader community.

For our album’s lead single – “On Top of the World” – we enlisted the help of legendary Grammy Award-winning mix engineer Chris Lord-Alge (responsible for classics including American Idiot – Green Day, The Black Parade – My Chemical Romance), and mastering engineer Ted Jensen (Come Away with Me – Norah Jones). It’s been amazing working with industry heavy-hitters like that, and I think we’ve learned a lot from the process.

If you could collaborate with any artist, past or present, who would you choose?
I know Alex would probably want to collaborate with Switchfoot. We’re both big fans of their music. Personally, I’d like to work with more artists from outside our genre. On our last record we featured a rap section from our friend Brail Watson, and I think it added some great variety.

What do you have planned creatively for the upcoming year?
Along with our release, we are hosting a contest through January. Anyone who would like to cover or remix one of our songs can enter to win a cash prize of up to $500! It’s a fun way to give back to the indie music community, and hear some interesting new takes on the music we’ve written. To enter, check out the rules posted on https://winterstateband.com/contest


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Luhan Si Hadin – ‘An Apology’

A non-binary singer/songwriter with an intriguing acoustic Emo sound, Luhan Si Hadin is a breath of fresh air. They have recently released their debut track, titled  “An Apology”. This song is beautiful and solemn, filled with a variety of sounds and voices while remaining raw and honest. This is the kind of music that will send shivers down your spine.

Luhan and the others they surround themself with work to create a space for the ‘nerdy queer listener of color’. Their music is simply gorgeous with its lyricism and melodic lines. There is no doubt that their future releases will only improve, making them an artist to look out for.

Luhan Si Hadin

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Close To Monday – “SPLIT”

The European duo Close To Monday has a smooth Alternative sound that pairs perfectly with their slightly ominous Electronic edge. The band’s new single “SPLIT” is an incredible example of this sound with a brilliant synthy beat and a silky vocal line. “SPLIT” is the band’s first release since the album they put out in spring of 2021.

“SPLIT” has a unique feel to it, truly showing off this group’s ability to create music that has meaning and energy. While many have blended the sounds of Alternative and Electronic, none have done it with the sheer beauty of Close To Monday.

Close to Monday

This duo was formed as a single artist’s collective in 2019. He began with the intention of creating a new strain of Indie Electronic music for the contemporary. The other half of this group joined in 2021, and from there they went on to release an album that made the Top 10 in the German Alternative Charts.

Close To Monday is a new and exciting group that is sure to continue releasing incredible tracks and projects, much like “SPLIT”. If you haven’t had the chance to check out this band, now is most certainly the time to do it.


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Introducing: She Is Jules – stop & go

Singer/songwriter She Is Jules has been taking over the pop scene recently. Her latest release, stop & go, features dark pop influences and strong arrangements that are unexpected. Crystal-clear vocals provide the perfect counterpoint to the more moody soundscape. An engaging chorus is present here, one built on a unique foundation.  This song is bruty, fun, and crazy all at once.

stop & go talks about being blindsided by love and being driven to madness. Lyrically, I think it put enough emphasis on its themes. Check out the audio below!

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Introducing: Sofia Anastasio – Eurolines

French singer/songwriter Sofia Anastasio recently put out a song called Eurolines, which pays homage to Amsterdam. It describes a weekend she spent there with friends. In the bus on the way back to Paris, Sofia wrote the lyrics. It was autumn and raining that day. Like the mood of the track, it was melancholy and happy.

The instrumentation on Eurolines is exceptional; it’s dreamy at times, but also energetic in certain segments, such as the chorus. This track has plenty of catchy melodies and grooves. Sofia’s vocals blend nicely with the music.

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