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Mitch is the Editor-in-Chief of Atwood Magazine and a 2014 graduate from Tufts University, where he pursued his passions of music and psychology. He currently works at Universal Music Group in New York City. In his off hours, Mitch may be found songwriting, wandering about one of New York's many neighborhoods, or writing an article on your next favorite artist for Atwood. Mitch's words of wisdom to fellow musicians and music lovers are thus: Keep your eyes open and never stop exploring. No matter where you go, what you do or who you are with, you can always learn something new and inspire something amazing. Say hi here: mitch[at]atwoodmagazine[dot]com

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Music, Music Videos, PremieresFebruary 4, 2021<February 11, 2021

Premiere: JONAH’s Hauntingly Delicate “Fallin'” Radiates with Cinematic Intimacy & Connection

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Debut, Features, Interviews, Music, ReviewsFebruary 3, 2021<February 3, 2021

“Emotional, Caring, & Honest”: Finland’s SUAD Stuns with Sweeping Debut Album ‘Waves’

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Music, PremieresFebruary 3, 2021<February 3, 2021

Premiere: Portair Evokes Weightless Folk Pop Wonder in “Paper in the Sky”

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Music, ReviewsFebruary 2, 2021<February 2, 2021

Review: Mosa Wild Return with Tender Single “Cry Baby,” a Beautiful & Compelling Upheaval

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Columns, Music, Today's SongFebruary 2, 2021<February 2, 2021

Today’s Song: Jeauneil Captures the Weight of “Falling” with Breathtaking Debut Single

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Features, Interviews, Music, Reviews, Track-by-TrackJanuary 29, 2021<March 14, 2021

“You’re Your Family”: Lucero Dive into the Depths of Sweeping Tenth Album ‘When You Found Me’

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Columns, Music, Today's SongJanuary 29, 2021<January 29, 2021

Today’s Song: Rat Tally’s Raw “Shrug” Is a Tender, Fragile, & Intimate Upheaval

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Features, Interviews, MusicJanuary 29, 2021<January 29, 2021

Interview: Toronto’s Verzache Dwells in the Wavey, Hazey Depths of “All I Need” Off Forthcoming Debut ‘My Head Is a Moshpit’

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Artist to Watch, Music, ReviewsJanuary 28, 2021<January 28, 2021

Artist to Watch: Adam Melchor Stuns with Breathtakingly Beautiful Songs “Life on Earth?” & “The Last Song on Earth”

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Columns, Music, Today's SongJanuary 28, 2021<January 28, 2021

Today’s Song: Brooklyn’s Phantom Wave Dwell in Ethereal Shoegaze Depths on Overdriven Upheaval “Billows”

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Music, PremieresJanuary 28, 2021<January 28, 2021

Premiere: Doohickey Cubicle’s Hazey Song “Sign Here” Is a Cheeky & Intoxicating Celebration of Consumerism

JOYNER © Morgan Demeter
Music, ReviewsJanuary 28, 2021<January 28, 2021

California Duo JOYNER’s 2018 Debut “White Lights” Continues to Burn Bright

Roller Derby © Anja Gurres
Music, Music Videos, PremieresJanuary 28, 2021<January 27, 2021

Premiere: Hamburg’s Roller Derby Weave a World of Dream Pop Wonder in Soaring “Can’t See You”

Atwood Magazine's Editor's Picks 44
Columns, Editor's Picks, Features, MusicJanuary 27, 2021<January 27, 2021

Editor’s Picks 44: Weezer, Soda Blonde, Arlo Parks, Charli Adams, Avenue Beat, & Kuri

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Music, PremieresJanuary 27, 2021<February 1, 2021

Premiere: Croydon’s Sabiyha Honors Guyanese Heritage, Family, & Childhood in New Single “Lullaby”

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