Category: Content
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Legendary The Glow Pt. 2 Celebrates 20th Anniversary
In every generation, there are a select few moments where barely tamed skill collides with adolescent energy, resulting in a sincere and powerful work of art. In the world of indie music, The Glow, Pt. 2 has come to represent one such beacon of technical ingenuity and unabashed emotion. This month, the seminal record turned…
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Mothé, Up and Coming Artist Has Fun Indie Feel with Emotional Touch
As I press play, the album starts with some funky instrumentals. They give me garage band vibes–I feel like one would categorize them under indie/alternative. Their voice is pretty good. The more I listen, the more I like the song “Debt Collector.” I like how they sound but don’t think they needed the experimental background…
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New black midi Album Takes Intriguing Narrative Direction
For as obscure of a genre as post-punk seems to be, its prevalence in both mainstream and underground music for the last 40 years has been remarkable. Beginning with the likes of The Cure and Joy Division, this reaction to the stripped-back aggression of 70’s punk rock birthed some of the most atmospheric, experimental, and…
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Tyler, the Creator Explores New Persona on Latest Album
Tyler, the Creator has gone through a massive evolution over the course of his relatively short time in the public eye. Artists that have been in the game for far longer than him have tried on fewer hats than Tyler. Part of this is marked by costume changes–throughout the years, album releases have started to…
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Laura Carbone’s Live Album Starts Slow, But Builds towards Reward
I listened to this album as I was driving in the car with my dad. I assumed her music was categorized under rock from first looks due to the electric guitar photos in the lyric booklet. Listening, I would say she’s “modern rock”. If it makes any sense, I imagine her music playing in the…