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Track-by-Track: Bear’s Den & Paul Frith Dive into the Depths of ‘Fragments’

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Debut, Music, Reviews, Track-by-TrackOctober 7, 2020<October 7, 2020

Track-by-Track: Gold Coast’s DVNA Compels with Intimate & Alluring Debut EP ‘All My Friends’

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Premiere: NYC’s Evelyn Cools Finds Belonging & Home in “Misfit Paradise”

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Track-by-Track: The Tender, Driving Nuance of Caiola’s Debut ‘Only Real When Shared’

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Hungry, Hopeful, & True: Ferris & Sylvester Dive into Their ‘I Should Be on a Train’ EP

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Track-by-Track: Nashville’s Blackout Balter Seize the Moment on Visceral Debut Album ‘Animal’

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Stockholm’s ViVii Enchant with Ethereal, Exhilarating “Summer of 99” & “Whistle” Video

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Theatrical, Emotional, & Badass: Kelsy Karter Dives into Debut Album ‘Missing Person’

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Debut, Features, Interviews, Music, Reviews, Track-by-TrackOctober 2, 2020<October 2, 2020

Feature: Ailbhe Reddy’s ‘Personal History’ Is a Breathtaking Plunge into Vulnerable Depths

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“Sincere Meets Aggressive”: COIN’s Chase Lawrence on the Band’s Intimate Upheaval, “You Are the Traffic”

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The Hunna Horror Story: A Track-by-Track Guide to Third LP ‘I’d Rather Die Than Let You In’

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Track-by-Track: Sweater Curse Plunge Into Life’s ‘Push//Pull’ on Heavy Sophomore EP

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Music, Music Videos, PremieresOctober 1, 2020<October 1, 2020

Premiere: Your Grandparents’ “Tomorrow” Video Is a Fresh, Groovy & Cinematic Kung Fu Comedy

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Interviews, Music, Music Videos, PremieresOctober 1, 2020<September 30, 2020

Interview: Zoë Nutt Reckons with Anguish & Acceptance on “If That’s What It Takes” Off New Album ‘How Does It Feel’

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