- 7 Rock and Metal Anthems for Gen-Z’s Heartbreak Playlistby Emma KennedyIllustration courtesy of first name last name. Sad music for the old soul This generation has a fascination with soul-crushing sad music. While Mitski and Sufjan Stevens are great, I think it’s important to recognize… Read more: 7 Rock and Metal Anthems for Gen-Z’s Heartbreak Playlist
- Let Us Appreciate the All-Star Status of the Shrek Soundtracksby Emma KennedyWritten by Ava Moon. Illustration courtesy of Gavin Bacher. When the years start coming and they don’t stop coming, sometimes that A24 movie you saw a while ago about space (or something like that), becomes… Read more: Let Us Appreciate the All-Star Status of the Shrek Soundtracks
- Smells Like Charlie: A Taste of Smells Like Me by Charlie Puth by SCAD Radio StaffWritten by Simon Gonzalez. Illustration courtesey of Grace McGlynn. Yes, if I must be honest, the tragedy of modern pop songs being glanced at like a dead rodent lying on the street: with dismissal and… Read more: Smells Like Charlie: A Taste of Smells Like Me by Charlie Puth
- Thank You, Metallica: A Love Letter to my First Metal Bandby Emma KennedyIllustration courtesy of Kessy Sambou. When you’re freshly 16, angry, angsty, and frustrated, trying to understand why no one else understands you, it’s easy to fall into a dangerous pit of “I’m not like everyone… Read more: Thank You, Metallica: A Love Letter to my First Metal Band
- Why Carly Rae Jepsen was the Pop Princess we Needed in the 2010s, but Didn’t Deserve.by SCAD Radio StaffWritten by Flora Cerabino-Hess. Illustration courtesy of Fon Leigh. If you’ve never looked further than the sexy hunk of man meat in Carly Rae Jepsen’s 2012 hit music video “Call Me Maybe,” then you’re missing… Read more: Why Carly Rae Jepsen was the Pop Princess we Needed in the 2010s, but Didn’t Deserve.
- Album Review: “Bleachers”by SCAD Radio StaffWritten by Ava Moon. Illustration courtesy of AJ Johnson. Bleachers, the indie-rock band fronted by one of the music industry’s most sought-after producers, Jack Antonoff, has had a reinvention of sorts, with their latest self-titled… Read more: Album Review: “Bleachers”
- Short Story: Top Jimmyby Emma KennedyIllustration courtesy of Ava O’Connor. Every weekend, Jimmy waltzes into Lady Jane’s wearing those stupid bell bottoms that ride up his ass, and those obnoxious Ray Bans (even though it’s far past sundown), and a… Read more: Short Story: Top Jimmy
- Inside the Mind of Justin Vreelandby Emma KennedyIllustration courtesy of Rachel Nanos. From the woodsy terrain of New York’s Hudson Valley comes a wayward songwriter with a seemingly infinite flow of inspiration: Justin Vreeland, a now-Savannah resident and sound design student at… Read more: Inside the Mind of Justin Vreeland
- Say AMEN! to Girlfriend From Hell’s Debut EPby Emma KennedyIllustration courtesy of Ava O’Connor. “Dear Heavenly Father, I pray that God sends her shitty men until she chooses me. Amen!” That’s the universal prayer of Girlfriend From Hell, Savannah Georgia’s beloved, bratty, punk trio.… Read more: Say AMEN! to Girlfriend From Hell’s Debut EP
- Real Talk With The Maxinesby Emma KennedyA Skin Tight deep dive. Photo courtesy of Maya Eiben. “It’s not the size of the dog, it’s the bite of the dog,” chants AJ Grey, prowling through the crowd at El Rocko lounge, piercing… Read more: Real Talk With The Maxines