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“You Have to Trust There Will Be a Light”: Tessa Rose Jackson Finds Clarity in ‘The Lighthouse’ - Atwood Magazine
Dutch-British songwriter Tessa Rose Jackson has released ‘The Lighthouse,’ a reflective new album u…
“When the Song Becomes Bigger Than the Artist”: An Essay by Mia Martina for Women's History Month - Atwood Magazine
Canadian singer Mia Martina reflects on the surreal experience of creating a hit song that becomes …
Harry Styles’ ‘Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.’ Is His Most Confident Album Yet - Atwood Magazine
Harry Styles releases his fourth studio album ‘Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.,’ a synth-la…
“I’m a Canvas of the Place I’m In”: Hayden Everett Lets the Rain in on “Angela,” a Bittersweet Letter to Los Angeles - Atwood Magazine
Seattle singer/songwriter Hayden Everett releases ‘Angela,’ the lead single from his debut album ‘S…
Living ‘The Dream’ with The Favors: Ashe on Forming a Band with FINNEAS and Rediscovering the Joy of Making Music - Atwood Magazine
Ashe discusses forming The Favors, a new band with FINNEAS, and their debut album ‘The Dream.’ The …
Roundtable: A Review of The Last Dinner Party’s ‘From the Pyre’ - Atwood Magazine
Atwood Magazine's writers review The Last Dinner Party's second album ‘From the Pyre,’ following th…
Italy's Desert Collider Summon the Sandworm on “ThumpeRRR” - Atwood Magazine
Italian rock band Desert Collider releases “ThumpeRRR,” a powerful track from their debut album tha…
“We Live, We Learn, We Love”: A Conversation with Irish Artist David Keenan - Atwood Magazine
Irish artist David Keenan discusses his fourth album ‘Modern Mythologies’ in a comprehensive interv…
NYC's Dogpark Break Down Industry Pressure and the World Behind ‘Corporate Pudding’ - Atwood Magazine
NYC indie rock band Dogpark uses satire to critique the music industry's obsession with commerciali…
“I’m First and Foremost a Traveler”: Gabi Hartmann’s Mesmerizing Voice Carries Wonder, Fragility, and a World of Sound - Atwood Magazine
Parisian singer/songwriter Gabi Hartmann releases her sophomore album ‘La femme aux yeux de sel,’ a…
“Nothing Bad’s Gonna Happen at 3am”: Ava Della Pietra Faces the Push and Pull of Love on “3am” - Atwood Magazine
Pop singer/songwriter Ava Della Pietra releases ‘3am,’ a tender pop song exploring the emotional co…
MisterWives’ Mandy Lee Debuts as Cherry Bomb With Disco-Pop Anthem “Never Be Me (M★therf★cker)” - Atwood Magazine
MisterWives frontwoman Mandy Lee launches her solo project Cherry Bomb with the debut single ‘Never…
Premiere: Philly's Feaster Channel Heartbreak and Loss into Fuzzed-Out Catharsis on “Gene” - Atwood Magazine
Philadelphia rock band Feaster releases “Gene,” a powerful new track that transforms heartbreak and…
Bruno Mars Delivers Charming, Slow-Burning Fun on ‘The Romantic’ - Atwood Magazine
Bruno Mars returns with his new album ‘The Romantic,’ which takes a slower, more subdued approach t…
“Nothing Compares to This Feeling”: Mia Nicolai Bottles Joy, Rediscovery, & Human Connection on a Euphoric Pop Reverie - Atwood Magazine
Dutch singer/songwriter Mia Nicolai releases her euphoric pop single ‘Nothing Compares to This Feel…
“Yes, It’s About Ants”: Carter Vail Turns Paranoia, Loneliness, & Absurdity into an Indie Pop Earworm on “Ants in My Room” - Atwood Magazine
Carter Vail releases “Ants in My Room,” an indie pop single that transforms feelings of paranoia an…
Premiere: Emory Duncan Follows the Warm Light of Love Toward Home on “Halifax,” a Smoldering Folk Reverie - Atwood Magazine
Singer/songwriter Emory Duncan releases ‘Halifax,’ a folk song from his upcoming EP ‘Semicircles an…
“Schrodinger’s Hammer”: Dash Hammerstein Offers a Gripping Exploration of Hesitation and Heart in “The Hammer” - Atwood Magazine
Brooklyn-based artist Dash Hammerstein releases ‘The Hammer,’ a standout track from his self-titled…
Claire Rosinkranz Turns Chronic Illness into a Beautifully Raw Reckoning on “Chronic” - Atwood Magazine
Claire Rosinkranz's piano ballad ‘Chronic’ from her sophomore album ‘My Lover’ offers a raw and vul…
‘The Night Green Side of It’: R.A.P. Ferreira and Kenny Segal Strike Gold Once Again on Another High-Concept Hip-Hop Collaboration - Atwood Magazine
R.A.P. Ferreira and Kenny Segal collaborate on ‘The Night Green Side of It,’ a hip-hop album featur…
“I’ve Gotten Kind of Spiritual About Music”: How Ritt Momney Found His Musical Center on ‘BASE’
Utah musician Jack Rutter, performing as Ritt Momney, released his third studio album ‘BASE’ after …
Take a Trip Down Memory Lane with Robert Lester Folsom’s “I Don’t Know” - Atwood Magazine
At 71 years old, Robert Lester Folsom is touring North America and releasing archived music from hi…
Bea Elmy Martin Opens Up About Friendship in “Anouk,” a Gently Shimmering Reverie - Atwood Magazine
Bea Elmy Martin releases “Anouk,” a gently shimmering track dedicated to exploring deep friendship.…
“You’re in Love, But You’re Not Happy”: Endearments Soundtrack Romantic Disillusionment in Shimmering Detail on “Real Deal” & Debut LP ‘An Always Open Door’ - Atwood Magazine
Brooklyn indie rock trio Endearments release their debut album ‘An Always Open Door’ featuring the …