Category: Music
Gabriella Lin explores a steadier and more grounded emotional space in “Different”
Some songs leave an impression quietly, and “Different,” the latest single from Gabriella Lin, is...
Read MoreSUUNCAAT on Club Culture, Restraint, and Building a Mythology Through Sound
With “bite,” Montreal experimental pop artist SUUNCAAT slips deeper into the shadows, creating a...
Read MoreMoody Joody on “Little Blue House,” Nostalgia, and Learning How to Build Your Own World
With “Little Blue House,” indie-pop trio Moody Joody tap into something deceptively simple: the...
Read MorePrimavera Sound Porto: The Festival That Turned Porto Into One of Europe’s Most Essential Music Destinations
Over the last decade, Primavera Sound Porto has quietly evolved into one of...
Read MoreHow Alexander White Switched from EDM to Country and Won Us Over
Alexander White grew up surrounded by his parents’ rock and disco records and his...
Read MoreKulfiGirls on Queerness, Tradition, and Rewriting the Sound of Identity
There’s something deeply transformative happening inside the music of KulfiGirls. Led by vocalist...
Read MoreThe Lives Of Famous Men on Anxiety, Algorithms, and Finding Meaning at the End of the World
For nearly two decades, The Lives Of Famous Men have existed in their own emotional and sonic...
Read MoreTerror/Cactus on Collapse, Migration, and Music as Transmission
For Terror/Cactus, collapse is not simply destruction — it’s transformation. The project of...
Read MoreMiglio Reimagines Fracture and Desire on “L’amore ci farà a pezzi”
There’s something quietly confrontational about the music of Miglio. Not loud in the traditional...
Read MoreTaya Elle — Turning Loss Into Language, Healing Into Sound
Photography Credit Kurtis Gibbs There’s something quietly powerful about the way Taya Elle enters...
Read MoreMyra Lee – Holding Breath Underwater on “Dean”
There’s something unmistakably raw about the way Myra Lee move through sound—unpolished in the...
Read MoreJudith Owen — “Suit Yourself” and the Freedom of Being Unapologetically Yourself
With Suit Yourself, Judith Owen delivers one of the most complete statements of her career—an...
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