The first resident female dueling pianist at Disneyland’s ‘Showdown At The GoldenHorseshoe’, ‘Missy Alcazar’ releases new album “Figuring It Out”.

“Figuring It Out” from Missy Alcazar is a collection of originals that takes you through the journal of healing from trauma, anxiety, PTSD and grief. Missy Alcazar says “Each song captures a moment in time when I was discovering the courage to reach out for professional help to ease my mental health. Then, sequentially utilizing the tools and resources I learned in cognitive behavior therapy and EDMR sessions to manage my anxiety. I learned ways to practice forgiveness, self compassion and self love. The album art is inspired by the non-profit organization “Project Semi-Colon.” the nation’s most effective grassroots mental health organization dedicated to bettering the lives suffering from mental illness, addiction, depression and anxiety. This album is dedicated to and inspired by my incredibly supportive Twitch Community. Without them, this album would not have been released into the world to hear. Cheers to Slow Nation, BroNation and the Gasm Club.“. Missy Alcazar is a filipina-american professional dueling pianist, independent singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and true renaissance woman. Her first EP album “Come Love Me” released in 2018, helped her get nominated for Best Singer Songwriter at the 2019 San Diego Music Awards. In 2019 she released her 2nd EP Album titled […]

The El Clan is only 20 years old and finds expressing his emotions through his lyrics to be very therapeutic; he has released a new single ‘Stages of Grief’

Joel Benoiton aka The EL Clan is a 20 year old rapper/songwriter from Peterborough England. “I would say the most unique part about my music is the lyrics, it’s the best way for me to express my emotions and opinions on different subject matters.” says the rapper His latest single ‘Stages Of Grief’ focuses on how hard it is to loose a loved one. Each verse takes place at adifferent point in time. The first verse takes place quite soon after the loved one has passed and the emotions are still very raw. The second verse talks about how over time it will feel better and that one just has to keep moving forward. The third verse takes place years later and it shows that just because a person has been gone for so long doesn’t mean that they fade away from your memory. “This song means a lot to me and it’s about something that everyone will experience at some point.” he adds. Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joel_benoiton/ Stream here: