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3 days ago |
tmrwmagazine.com | Zach Collier
It was late – around 10 o'clock at night – and GUNNAR, the rest of his band, and I had just finished getting into Provo, Utah from the Salt Lake City airport, which is about an hour away. After we dropped their stuff off at the hotel, the guys were hungry, and they wanted to go and grab some In-N-Out. A great choice tbh. On our way up 500 West, I don't know what happened. I ended up gunning it up the hill at like 70 miles an hour. Suddenly, police lights appeared in my rearview mirror.
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1 week ago |
tmrwmagazine.com | Mike Romero |Zach Collier
For those who don’t know, Cole Walliser is a filmmaker, director, and media personality known for his work with the Glambot, a high-speed camera that shoots 1,000 frames per second. He’s made a name for himself both behind and in front of the camera, meeting and shooting nearly every celebrity you can imagine while at high profile red carpet events.
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2 weeks ago |
tmrwmagazine.com | Zach Collier
As the creative director for the day, my job was ensuring that once the set began, it ran smoothly and uninterrupted. So I caught the set from an interesting perspective: outside. Florian performed in the house portion of the studio, engineered by Grammy-nominated songwriter and producer Nate Pyfer. Florian’s music pounded through the walls of the house, rattling the windows and spilling out into the otherwise serene sitting area beyond the studio walls.
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2 weeks ago |
tmrwmagazine.com | Zach Collier
When you walk into Young Miko’s creative compound in Puerto Rico, affectionately dubbed “The Dojo,” it feels more like stepping into a shared dream than an artist’s headquarters. Whiteboards covered in lyrics and brainstorm notes. B-roll from unreleased videos looping in one room. Someone editing photos in another. A plush toy Bowser from Mario sitting in the corner like a spiritual mascot. It’s chaotic, intentional, beautiful — just like Miko herself.
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3 weeks ago |
tmrwmagazine.com | Zach Collier
Today's music landscape is dominated by viral hits, algorithm-driven playlists, and short attention spans. It’s easy to miss the artists quietly building something meaningful in the margins. Frequently referred to as "the most criminally underrated indie rock band making music today," the quartet (Composed of Zach Knell, Samuel Sheppard, Keith Lambson, and Soren Buchert) is making music for those willing to tune out the noise and listen a little deeper.
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