Atwood Magazine
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“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 …
Ria Rua Channels Anger into Industrial Alt-Rock with Debut ‘S C A P E G.O.A.T.’ - Atwood Magazine
Irish alt-rocker Ria Rua releases her debut album ‘S C A P E G.O.A.T.’, a raw industrial alt-rock r…
Bad Tiger Finds Grace in Grief on “Do It Right,” a Clear-Eyed Folk Mantra - Atwood Magazine
Bad Tiger's songwriter Yasi Lowy presents ‘Do It Right,’ a gentle folk meditation from their third …
“100 Years of Black History, A Lifetime of Musical Influence”: A Black History Month Essay by SAVNT of Ghost Hounds - Atwood Magazine
SAVNT, lead singer of country rock band Ghost Hounds, honors Black History Month by reflecting on h…
The Runarounds’ “Arrhythmia (I Hope You Stay)” Tests Their Music-First Potential - Atwood Magazine
The Runarounds release their new single ‘Arrhythmia (I Hope You Stay)’ amid questions about whether…
Editor's Picks 148: MARIS, Brigitte Calls Me Baby, midori jaeger, Brown Horse, Hayden Everett, & Happy Landing! - Atwood Magazine
Atwood Magazine's Editor's Picks 148, curated by Mitch Mosk, showcases new music releases from six …
Album Premiere: Drexler’s ‘Olympia-5’ Is a Montage of Memories, Charting the Process of Grief, Hope, & Reckoning - Atwood Magazine
Drexler's album ‘Olympia-5’ is a deeply personal musical tribute created by Adrian Leung for his fa…
“I Talk About You”: Donovan Woods Offers a Beautifully Devastating Act of Remembrance in a Stirring Folk Elegy - Atwood Magazine
Singer/songwriter Donovan Woods releases ‘I Talk About You,’ a deeply emotional folk elegy dedicate…
‘Big Changes’ Are Coming: Adam Sturgeon of Status/Non-Status on Identity, Responsibility, and Endurance in Modern Canada - Atwood Magazine
Anishinaabe artist Adam Sturgeon of Status/Non-Status explores themes of identity and resilience in…
Interview: Ásgeir Introduces ‘Julia’ as His Most Personal Album Yet - Atwood Magazine
Icelandic folk-pop artist Ásgeir has released ‘Julia’, his first fully self-written album that expl…
The 4411 Bottle the Ache of Growing Up in “Sweet July,” a Golden Indie Folk Ode to Friendship & Time - Atwood Magazine
The 4411, an Austin indie folk band, explores themes of friendship, time, and ephemeral connections…
“Efficiency”: Konradsen Embrace Enduring Love with a Smoldering Indie Folk Reverie - Atwood Magazine
Norwegian indie folk duo Konradsen explores themes of love and devotion in their new single ‘Effici…
Grace VanderWaal’s “Prettier” Explores the Haunting Cost of Being Admired - Atwood Magazine
Grace VanderWaal's song ‘Prettier’ offers an introspective exploration of the complexities of being…
Editor's Picks 147: Almost Heaven, Philine Sonny, Carter Vail, Haute & Freddy, Florentenes, & Endearments! - Atwood Magazine
Atwood Magazine's Editor's Picks 147 curates a collection of music from six emerging artists across…