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Ruby Haunt’s Quiet Evening: A Review of Blue Hour

October 24, 2018September 3, 2021 Leah

Melting the icy remnants of the past, Blue Hour, the second full-length from Los-Angeles based duo Ruby Haunt, is an album that does exactly what you need it to.

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Now Playing: “Monday’s Rain” by The Clientele

October 22, 2018September 3, 2021 Leah

Find yourself droning on about the stereotypical Monday morning? Whine along with The Clientele on their melancholic track 'Monday’s Rain'.

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Now Playing: Julia Holter’s Ode to Cacophony in “Words I Heard”

October 17, 2018September 3, 2021 Leah

Never shy of a soothing melody, Julia Holter releases her second single in anticipation of Aviary. 'Words I Heard' can be labeled as an ideal autumn anthem, beginning with a showcase of orchestral talent and resolving into a warm blanket for the soul.

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How to Build an Artistic Community from Scratch: A Conversation with Mandalay Social Club

October 15, 2018September 3, 2021 Leah

Young Gosling is a musician, producer, director, photographer, and the founder of Mandalay Social Club, an art collective focused on presenting work with substance. We discuss the importance of community, authenticity, and The Cure's fourth studio album, Pornography.

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Time is unrealized in Joel Shanahan’s realm of meditative electronica. A piece of music built to encourage deep listening, “Frozen Clock Hovering” exists both in solitude and in the subconscious. 🕰🪐
A music scene fostering around community and progressive conversation. Friends showing up for friends. Art being represented as self-liberation, and as pure, genuine activism. Expressionism and accessibility are on the forefront of the mission. Voices that need to be heard are blaring.
we had the pleasure of reviewing and interviewing kendall :3 about her new record ‘dirt’ that came out just over a week ago.
we had the pleasure of reviewing the new @funerallakes EP ‘Redeemer’ and had the privilege to ask a few questions about the making of it.
Heavier than your average shoegaze record, softer than your typical sludge-metal outfit, ‘Fortress’ is it’s own standing ovation.
Over the last twelve years, the Netherlands-based blackgaze trio An Autumn For Crippled Children have written and released nine full-length albums.

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    • An Autumn For Crippled Children – ‘As The Morning Dawns We Close Our Eyes’ Album Review
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    • As Long As It Feels Natural: kendall :3 ‘dirt’ Review and Interview
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    • When Will This All End?: Joel Shanahan’s ‘Frozen Clock Hovering’
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    • Turn off and RESET: EP Review and Interview with NATIIVE

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