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Anthony Kozlowski

Anthony Kozlowski

Anthony is an audiophile who’s made a career out of constantly wearing a set of headphones. When he isn’t recording sound on movie sets, you can find him at an LA coffee shop dumping his thoughts into notebooks or taking up space at a concert. He once went to culinary school because he was bored, and is in a perpetual struggle to keep his houseplants alive. He currently hosts Atwood's one and only podcast Tunes & Tumblers.

The Marías © Ashley Seryn
Debut, Features, Interviews, MusicSeptember 8, 2021<February 7, 2022

Cerebral Slideshows: The Marías Marry the Arts of Film and Music in Expansive Debut LP ‘CINEMA’

Teddy Swims © Gus Black
Features, Interviews, MusicJuly 20, 2021<July 21, 2021

Learning to Unlearn: Teddy Swims Explores Life and the Human Experience on ‘Unlearning’ EP

Royal Blood © Mads Perch
Features, Interviews, MusicMay 4, 2021<October 5, 2021

Feature: Royal Blood Dance the Pain Away on ‘Typhoons’

Tessa Violet © Natasha Tilly
Features, Interviews, MusicApril 23, 2021<April 24, 2021

Feature: Tessa Violet Ushers in a New World with Reissue of “Games” ft. lovelytheband

NYIKO © Niles Gregory 8
Debut, Music, Our Take, ReviewsApril 9, 2021<April 9, 2021

Our Take: Love Is Creation on NYIKO’s Debut Album ‘Honesty’

Tusing © Cory Snelson
Music, ReviewsApril 8, 2021<April 7, 2021

Review: Dallas’ Tusing Floats Toward His Best Self on New Single “Wasted”

Phoebe Bridgers live © Anthony Delanoix
Does Anybody Remember Laughter?April 1, 2021<April 1, 2021

Entire Crowd at Phoebe Bridgers Show Made Up of Your Ex-Girlfriends

Four am - John Lowell Anderson
MusicJanuary 11, 2021<January 11, 2021

Today’s Song: John Lowell Anderson Meditates on the Sleepless Hour of “Four am”

The Best Songs of 2020 (According to Anthony)
Lists, MusicDecember 31, 2020<December 31, 2020

The Best Songs of 2020 (According to Anthony)

Bahamas © Dave Gillespie
Features, Interviews, MusicNovember 18, 2020<November 18, 2020

Interview: Bahamas Is a ‘Sad Hunk’ and Loving It

BANNERS © Meredith Truax
Features, Interviews, MusicOctober 28, 2020<October 28, 2020

Feature: BANNERS Enjoys Newfound Success with Viral Hit “Someone to You”

The Barrens © Hailey Merlo 8
Debut, Music, Our Take, ReviewsOctober 22, 2020<December 15, 2020

Review: The Barrens Take a Look Through Youth’s Pink Shades on Stunning Debut EP ‘Young’

Music, Reviews, This Just InOctober 21, 2020<October 21, 2020

This Just In: NYIKO Explores the Haunting of Relationships Past in “Ghost in Your Dreams”

Music, PremieresOctober 6, 2020<October 6, 2020

Premiere: Derek Simpson’s Crafts a Playful Surrender on “Naked Forever”

Features, Interviews, MusicOctober 1, 2020<December 15, 2022

Feature: Lynn Gunn Seizes the Reins in PVRIS’ Glitch Rock Tour-De Force ‘Use Me’

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