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Mitch Mosk

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, PremieresJanuary 25, 2019<January 25, 2019

Premiere: Get High on Craig Stickland’s Fiery Celebration “Burn It Down”

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Premiere: Assuming Responsibility with Jon Bryant’s Poignant “Did What I Did”

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Premiere: “Lantern and Whalebone,” The National Lights’ Nautical Reflection

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Premiere: Sing Your Heart Out to HANNIE’s “Drama”

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Album Premiere: Heartbreak & Mending in French for Rabbits’ Achingly Beautiful ‘The Weight of Melted Snow’

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Columns, Music, PremieresJanuary 23, 2019<January 23, 2019

Premiere: Hopes, Dreams, and Strawberries in Raquel Bell’s Waltz “Who Gets to Name the Name”

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Editor’s Picks: January 21, 2019

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Watch: Exploring ‘Almost’ in Star Rover’s Glitchy, Beachy “Byron Bay”

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Premiere: Embracing Heartache in The Proud Sons’ Radiant “Company”

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Video Premiere: Natalie Shay Ascends with Stunning Pop Anthem “Yesterday”

The Blue Winter © 2019
Music, PremieresJanuary 18, 2019<January 18, 2019

Premiere: The Blue Winter’s Beautifully Vulnerable Folk Song “Up on the Stage”

MINT - Alice Merton
Debut, Features, Interviews, MusicJanuary 17, 2019<January 30, 2019

‘MINT’, Melody, and Meaning: An Interview with Alice Merton

Funeral Advantage © Caroline Bailey
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Premiere: Funeral Advantage’s Stirring “Black House,” an Indie Pop Confession

Unofficial Lover - Kyan Palmer x nicopop. ft. Yung Lamby
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Heartache Never Felt So Good: Kyan Palmer & nicopop.’s “Unofficial Lover” ft. Yung Lamby

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Premiere: Patrick Damphier’s Confessional Protest “Odd Man Out” ft. Molly Parden

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