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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.

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Music, PremieresMay 3, 2019<May 3, 2019

Premiere: Looking Back with Fever Dolls’ Poignant “Mrs. Carver”

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Debut, Features, Interviews, MusicApril 5, 2019<April 5, 2019

Interview: Don’t Bank on the Funeral, Bank on Matt Maeson

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Music, PremieresMarch 27, 2019<March 27, 2019

Premiere: Dancing with the Concept of Family in Northern National’s “Not All Family Is Blood”

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Interview: Dreams Come to Life with Patrick Martin’s Debut “Cinema Love”

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Features, Interviews, MusicMarch 13, 2019<April 16, 2020

Interview: Diving in and Branching Out with Fever Dolls

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Features, Music, Our Take, ReviewsFebruary 8, 2019<February 8, 2019

Our Take: Masculinity & Male Privilege Meet Tenderness in Henry Jamison’s Hopeful ‘Gloria Duplex’

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Album Premiere: Embarking on a New Adventure with oh800’s debut ‘Character Building’

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A “Simple Romance”: Zooming in on the Right Now with COIN

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Features, Music, PremieresSeptember 20, 2018<September 20, 2018

Album Premiere: The Last Bison Sprint Full Speed Down Memory Lane in ‘SÜDA’

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Music, PremieresAugust 20, 2018<August 20, 2018

Premiere: Ian Fisher’s “Icarus” Flies with Sunlight and Sorrow

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Columns, Music, Today's SongAugust 20, 2018<August 20, 2018

Today’s Song: Grouplove’s “Remember That Night” Embraces the Full Spectrum of Memory

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