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Adrian Vargas

Adrian Vargas

Adrian is a 2017 Florida State University graduate where he focused on editing, writing, and media. He is now living in Brooklyn, New York. Adrian works as a digital marketer, but music and all that goes into it continues to be a passion of his. You may find Adrian wandering around the city aimlessly (more than likely lost) or at home watching anime, movies, or reading anything sci-fi related. He can also make a dang good plate of shrimp scampi.

Far Caspian © Jeff Barnett
Music, Today's SongApril 8, 2019<April 8, 2019

Today’s Song: Far Caspian’s “A Dream of You” Is a Dazzling, Intimate Slice of Bedroom Pop

Stella Donnely © Pooneh Ghana
Debut, Music, Our Take, ReviewsMarch 21, 2019<March 21, 2019

Our Take: Stella Donnelly Channels Ferocity & Charm with Debut ‘Beware of the Dogs’

Mac DeMarco © Christine Lai
Music, Reviews, This Just InMarch 11, 2019<March 8, 2019

This Just In: Mac DeMarco Delivers a Tender & Personal Ballad with “Nobody”

Com Truise © Philistine DSGN
Music, Reviews, This Just InMarch 6, 2019<March 6, 2019

This Just In: Com Truise Reinvigorates ’80s Synth with “Existence Schematic”

Cat Clyde © 2019
Music, Today's SongMarch 1, 2019<February 28, 2019

Today’s Song: Cat Clyde Provides a Dark & Meditative Voyage with “All the Black”

Crushing by Julia Jacklin
Music, Our Take, ReviewsFebruary 22, 2019<February 22, 2019

Our Take: Julia Jacklin’s ‘Crushing’ Is an Outstanding Example of Personal and Musical Growth

American Football © Atiba Jefferson
Columns, Music, Today's SongFebruary 20, 2019<February 20, 2019

Today’s Song: Taking Off the Rose-Colored Glasses of Youth with American Football’s “Uncomfortably Numb”

Sharon Van Etten © Ryan Pfluger
Music, Our Take, ReviewsFebruary 5, 2019<February 17, 2019

Our Take: Sharon Van Etten’s ‘Remind Me Tomorrow’ Is a Fearless Step into a Bold New Sound

Beirut © Olga Baczynska
Music, Today's SongJanuary 30, 2019<January 30, 2019

Today’s Song: Beirut Delivers a Tense, Expansive Musical Journey with “Landslide”

Ta-ku 2019
Columns, Music, Music You Should KnowJanuary 24, 2019<January 24, 2019

Music You Should Know: Ta-ku’s ‘25 Nights for Nujabes’ Is an Emotive, Harmonious Ode to a Lost Talent

Cathedrals © Alex Ember
Music, Music Videos, PremieresJanuary 14, 2019<January 14, 2019

Video Premiere: Cathedrals’ “Just a Game” Presents a Grim Fairytale of Anguished Love

American Football © Shervin Lainez
Music, This Just InDecember 13, 2018<December 13, 2018

This Just In: American Football Showcase A Musical Evolution with Captivating “Silhouettes”

Fleurie © Austin Lord
Music, PremieresDecember 7, 2018<December 7, 2018

Premiere: Fleurie’s Enchanting “Love Has No Limits” Closes Out 2018 Beautifully

Foxwarren © Chris Graham
Debut, Music, Our Take, ReviewsNovember 29, 2018<November 29, 2018

Our Take: Foxwarren’s Self-Titled Album Cements Them as Kings in the Indie Rock Scene

Laura Gibson © Parker Fitzgerald 8.1
Music, Our Take, ReviewsNovember 27, 2018<December 15, 2020

Our Take: Laura Gibson’s ‘Goners’ Is a Dark and Meditative Piece of Sonic Poetry

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