Album Review: Joshua Burnside−Into the Depths of Hell
In a time where gathering down at the local pub has become a depressingly distant memory, Irish folk singer and songwriter, Joshua Burnside, doesn't seem to mind. Mainly because he doesn't need to...
View ArticleForget romance, Cf Watkins is here to celebrate the "Babygirl" in her life
Some metamorphoses barge in like a menacing storm in the middle of winter, while others gently swing the door open like a gust of warm wind in the height of summer. For Cf Watkins, it simply knocked....
View Articlequami.xyz bares it all on his latest single, "running away"
Finding your voice as an artist can often be a tumultuous process. Finding your voice as a person—even more so. Oakville, Ontario native, quami.xyz, is not afraid to share the two journeys with the...
View ArticleAlbum Review: Ailbhe Reddy − Personal History
There is a certain irony to debut albums. Meant to signify a new beginning, they're often touted as an artist's one true blueprint—the foundation for everything else that is yet to be built. In truth,...
View ArticleCharli Adams announces her debut LP with the release of "Didn't Make It"
The old Taylor may be dead, but Nashville's rising star, Charli Adams, isn't yet. Settling in Music City at the ripe age of seventeen after a conservative, Christian upbringing in Alabama, Adams has...
View ArticleGrab a spoon and dive into Simpson's "Cherry Ice Cream Sundae"
Virginia's Simpson is nothing short of a smooth-talking, vibrant colored enigma. Yet somehow, she has managed to stay largely under the radar over the past few years, though not for lack of talent. The...
View ArticleThe Lumineers' Jeremiah Fraites announces solo debut album, drops first two...
In the quiet moments between life—a dog barking, child's laughter drifting from the next room, the whirr and hum of construction outside your window—and fantasy, there lives some truly vulnerable...
View ArticleArmin van Buuren and Ferry Corsten to close ASOT 1000 voting with a classic...
It's hard to believe, but Armin van Buuren's legendary A State of Trance radio show is about to hit its 1000th episode. Over the span of the past twenty years, the veteran Dutch producer has maintained...
View ArticleTRACE is a "Cool Woman" in new invigorating visuals
If creativity requires bravery, then L.A's TRACE must be the most creative woman in town. Having found early success with her debut EP, she then signed on to Ultra Records, releasing another EP, and...
View ArticleSharon Van Etten joins Local Natives on their new collaboration, "Lemon"
When Local Natives released Violet Street, their fourth LP, in 2019, it signified the beginning of a movement. Not a political or idealogical movement, mind you, but a personal one. The L.A band has...
View ArticleLocal Natives on the making of 'Sour Lemon' and where the band stands ten...
Five friends get on a zoom. Each one framed by a different background—some plain, some busy. They make jokes, they laugh, they stare trustingly into their screen, knowing that the other side holds the...
View ArticleMalaki re-imagines a Van Morrison classic on "Someone Like You 2"
Dublin's Malaki is no stranger to tradition. I don't make that statement in the pursuit of limiting the rising hip-hop star to a well-bordered, stale box, but rather, I make it in the knowledge that it...
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