“Bigger and Bolder and Louder”: Yot Club’s Ryan Kaiser Invites Us into the Wonderful World of ‘Rufus’
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by Mitch Mosk
3h ago
Yot Club's Ryan Kaiser has gone "bigger and bolder and louder" with his sophomore album 'Rufus,' all while staying true to himself through playful, passionate indie pop songs that shine bright with his own unfiltered, down-to-earth humanity ..read more
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“Headfirst, hijack my prophecy”: Bergen’s fucales Whip Up a Nordic Storm on “It Was Decided,” a Sweaty Psychedelic Reverie
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by Mitch Mosk
5h ago
Norwegian indie band fucales immerse and enthrall on their soul-stirring new single "It Was Decided," a dreamy, dramatic, and enchanting alt-rock reverie soaked in soaring psychedelia ..read more
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“We are absolutely in the future right now”: Underneath It All, No Doubt Are Still Hella Good
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by Emma Rayder
7h ago
No Doubt's standout performance during weekend two of Coachella 2024 shows that, 30+ years later, the band's chemistry is still very much intact ..read more
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Roundtable Discussion: A Review of Taylor Swift’s ‘The Tortured Poets Department’
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by Atwood Magazine Staff
7h ago
Atwood Magazine's writers discuss Taylor Swift's highly-awaited eleventh record ‘The Tortured Poets Department,’ a poignant collection of heartbreaks that never were and fleeting moments that burn quick and bright ..read more
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New Jersey’s Sleepwalker Loses Love to the Night in Debut Single “When the Lights Go Down”
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by Chloe Robinson
7h ago
In his debut single "When the Lights Go Down," Kevin Harrison's Sleepwalker shares a story of far gone romance with a hypnotizing, blues-soaked sound ..read more
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Gizmo Varillas’ Dreamy “Ojos Nuevos” Is an Achingly Beautiful Rite of Passage & Spiritual Cleanse
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by Mitch Mosk
17h ago
Tender, heartfelt, and aching through and through, Gizmo Varillas’ “Ojos Nuevos” dwells in a space of self-discovery and intimate introspection as the singer/songwriter embraces his “new eyes” – a new perspective on life, brought about by the worst possible circumstances ..read more
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Today’s Song: Seattle’s THEM Emerge With a Grunge-Laced Pop/Rock Fervor on “Can’t Call It Mine”
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by Mitch Mosk
1d ago
Seattle pop/rock band THEM pay homage to their hometown's grunge roots while finding their own exhilarating voice on "Can't Call It Mine," a charged and churning fever dream that hits hard and leaves a lasting mark ..read more
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“We’re not punk, we’re not indie, we’re not Brit pop”: The K’s Debut With a Raucous Rock Fusion on ‘I Wonder If The World Knows?’
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by Christine Buckley
1d ago
Look between J and L on your keyboard: British rockers The K’s deliver with ‘I Wonder If The World Knows?’ an 18-track debut album worthy of festival main stages ..read more
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“Pour honey in their ears”: Retired Pastry Chef Ginger Winn’s Sweet Dreams Come True in “Frosting”
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by Mitch Mosk
1d ago
A gentle, sweet, and dreamy acoustic reverie, Ginger Winn's second song "Frosting" glows warm and bright with her inner light as she sings about ditching her day job and diving headfirst into music – a fantasy that's now becoming a reality with the upcoming release of her David Baron-produced debut album, 'STOP-MOTION ..read more
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“I hope life has plans for us”: Jordan Lindley Premieres “Sometime Someday,” His Angsty, Restless Song of Ignorant Acceptance
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by Mitch Mosk
1d ago
Nashville singer/songwriter Jordan Lindley's heavy heart and soul are exposed on his achingly intimate and emotionally charged "Sometime Someday," a heated inner reckoning of unrest and 'ignorant acceptance' – and the latest single taken off his forthcoming sophomore album, 'Maybe It’ll All Work Out ..read more
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