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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.

Debut, Music, ReviewsAugust 23, 2021<August 24, 2021

Review: A Richly Textured Debut of Love & Longing with Morly’s ‘‘Til I Start Speaking’

Music, ReviewsJune 11, 2021<June 11, 2021

Review: A Worldly & Rich Sonic Experience on Evan Cheadle’s ‘Fault Line Serenade’

Interviews, MusicJune 8, 2021<June 8, 2021

The Pains & Triumphs of Sincerity: A Conversation with Babehoven

Music, Our Take, ReviewsMay 28, 2021<May 28, 2021

Review: Blood Cultures Embark on Their Most Personal Journey With ‘LUNO’

Columns, Music, Today's SongMay 26, 2021<May 26, 2021

Today’s Song: Incomparable Grooves & Hypnotic Melodies on Luna Luna’s “Golden”

Columns, Music, Today's SongMay 21, 2021<May 21, 2021

Today’s Song: A Glamorous Display of Love & Lust on Iverson’s “How Does It Make U Feel”

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Music, Our Take, ReviewsMay 14, 2021<May 14, 2021

Our Take: A Sonic and Personal Evolution on Current Joy’s ‘Voyager’

Interviews, MusicMay 4, 2021<May 4, 2021

The Balance of Solitude & Loneliness: A Conversation with Luwten

Artist to Watch, Features, Music, ReviewsApril 29, 2021<February 24, 2025

“I Have Something to Live For”: A Conversation With Glüme

Music, Reviews, Track-by-TrackApril 16, 2021<April 16, 2021

The Journey’s End: A Track-By-Track Review of Son Lux’s ‘Tomorrows III’

Features, Interviews, MusicApril 15, 2021<April 22, 2021

The Unpredictable Creations of Improvisation: A Conversation with Son Lux

Interviews, Music, ReviewsApril 9, 2021<April 9, 2021

The Power of Vulnerability: A Conversation With Marie Naffah

Columns, Music, Today's SongApril 9, 2021<April 9, 2021

Today’s Song: A Contrast of Cheer & Ignorance on Blood Cultures’ “Set It On Fire”

Features, Interviews, Music, Women's History MonthMarch 31, 2021<March 31, 2021

Feature: An Exploration into Adult Swim’s Magnum ‘Opus’

Music, ReviewsMarch 29, 2021<March 29, 2021

Review: Oxford Drama Creates Much-Needed Warmth on ‘What’s the Deal with Time?’

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