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Audrey Steeves

Audrey Steeves

A proud Massachusetts native, Audrey is currently studying business at Northeastern University, although she spends most of her time studying the inside of Boston's music venues. Her taste in music is centered around alt & indie rock, particularly Glass Animals, The Killers and Mt Joy. The only thing Audrey enjoys more than writing about music is writing jokes, and she is hoping someone will pay her to do that soon.

Betty Who © Kate Biel
Features, Interviews, MusicOctober 14, 2022<March 11, 2023

Interview: Betty Who is Ready to Dance in a ‘BIG!’ Way

The Knocks x Mallrat
Columns, Music, Today's SongApril 2, 2021<April 2, 2021

Today’s Song: Mallrat & The Knocks Find Common Ground in “R U HIGH”

flipturn © Madison Steadman
Music, Music Videos, PremieresFebruary 3, 2021<February 3, 2021

Video Premiere: flipturn’s “Glistening” Is Melting Magic

Mt. Joy © Julia Abner
Columns, Music, Today's SongOctober 30, 2020<October 30, 2020

Today’s Song: Mt. Joy Give Us Something Real on “New President”

Interviews, MusicSeptember 9, 2020<September 9, 2020

Interview: Beautiful Things and What They Mean to Porter Robinson

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Debut, Features, Interviews, MusicAugust 5, 2020<August 5, 2020

Interview: Louis the Child Really Want You to Appreciate the Present

Here for Now - Louis The Child
Debut, Music, ReviewsJuly 29, 2020<July 29, 2020

Just to Be Around: Louis the Child’s Debut Album ‘Here For Now’ Stuns

Recover - The Naked and Famous
Features, Interviews, MusicJuly 23, 2020<July 23, 2020

Interview: The Naked and Famous Talk Healing & Growing on Latest Album ‘Recover’

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Music, PremieresApril 30, 2020<April 30, 2020

Premiere: WILD’s “Surround You” Forges Hope in Helplessness

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Music, Reviews, This Just InNovember 18, 2019<December 4, 2019

Review: Glass Animals Still Got It on Fiery “Tokyo Drifting” ft. Denzel Curry

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Columns, Music, Today's SongJuly 30, 2019<July 25, 2019

Today’s Song: Adam Melchor’s Bittersweet Summer Joyride

AJR © 2019
Features, Interviews, MusicJuly 5, 2019<July 5, 2019

Interview: AJR Will Be Next Up Forever

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Features, Interviews, MusicJune 20, 2019<June 20, 2019

Interview: Creating Space with Lostboycrow on ‘Santa Fe’

X Ambassadors © Lauren Kallen
Features, Interviews, MusicJune 14, 2019<June 17, 2019

Interview: Forging a Path Forward with X Ambassadors

Mitch McAteer
Debut, Music, PremieresMay 14, 2019<May 14, 2019

EP Premiere: ‘Lost in the Wild’ of Ireland’s Folk Scene with Mitch McAteer’s Debut

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