• Home
  • About
  • New Music Calendar
  • 2025 Artists to Watch
  • Get Involved
  • Pitching Us
  • Contact
  • Bio Services
Atwood Magazine - For the Love of Music For the Love of Music
  • New Music Releases
  • Recent
  • Features
  • Interviews
  • Editor’s Picks
  • Reviews
    • Our Take
    • Debuts
    • Videos
    • Live
  • Columns
    • Premieres
    • Today’s Song
    • Weekly Roundup
    • Music You Should Know
    • Nostalgia Tracks
Chloe Robinson

Chloe Robinson

Sleepwalker's self-titled debut EP
Debut, Music, ReviewsJuly 2, 2024<July 2, 2024

Review: Sleepwalker’s Self-Titled EP Is an Emotive & Burning Assortment Not to Be Slept on

St. Lundi © Tom Knibbs
Columns, Music, Today's SongJune 24, 2024<June 24, 2024

“If you love someone, go ahead and say so”: St. Lundi’s Heartrending Ode to Words Unspoken

KTJ & Carly "Forever Young" © Joseph Lee
Columns, Music, Today's SongMay 23, 2024<May 23, 2024

“Can we just slow down time?”: KTJ & CARLY Long for Adolescence in “Forever Young,” a Stirring Emotional Escape

Maya Ixta © Devin Dygert
Columns, Music, Today's SongMay 5, 2024<May 5, 2024

Maya Ixta’s “Time” Is an Ethereal Serenade Examining the Effects of Time Dissolving

Clarence James © Anna Elaine
Interviews, MusicMay 1, 2024<April 30, 2024

“Every feeling is temporary”: Clarence James Opens Up About Mental Health Struggles & Isolating Tendencies on “Flake”

Sleepwalker © Kate Harrison
Debut, Music, ReviewsApril 25, 2024<April 25, 2024

New Jersey’s Sleepwalker Loses Love to the Night in Debut Single “When the Lights Go Down”

ROREY © Erica Devin Snyder
Features, Interviews, MusicApril 23, 2024<April 23, 2024

“You can’t think your way out of a chemical imbalance”: NYC’s ROREY Opens Up About Music, Mental Health, and Being Your Own Catalyst for Change

Rex and the Rhythm © LOUD 87
Columns, Music, Today's SongApril 19, 2024<April 19, 2024

Indie-Soul Artist Rex & The Rhythm’s Mesmerizingly Mellow “Umbrella” Is a Sanctuary of Sound

Liv Miraldi © Ryan Talerico
Columns, Music, Today's SongApril 14, 2024<April 16, 2024

Today’s Song: LA’s Liv Miraldi Exposes a Dark, Ugly Secret in “Friend of the Family”

Jordyn © Kevin Ray Orange
Columns, Music, Today's SongApril 1, 2024<April 1, 2024

Jordyn’s “Happening” Is a Motivating Song of Accepting Life’s Many Peaks & Valleys

Columns, Music, Today's SongMarch 21, 2024<May 23, 2024

Today’s Song: KTJ & CARLY’s Sizzling “Falling onto You” ft. Laprete Evokes the Fiery Passion of a Toxic Partnership

Street Fever © Cdigi_
Interviews, MusicMarch 18, 2024<March 18, 2024

“I can protest however I like”: Idaho’s Street Fever Is All About Disrupting Reality

Kat Cunning © McCall Olsen
Interviews, MusicMarch 14, 2024<March 19, 2024

Interview: Kat Cunning Looks for the Best in Others with Their Passionate “Heart of Gold”

Holy Fool "Ache" © Christian Tierney
Columns, Music, Today's SongFebruary 29, 2024<February 26, 2024

Today’s Song: UK Duo Holy Fool Provides a Warm Thirst and Vulnerability in “Ache”

Stela Cole © Steve Sparrow
Interviews, MusicFebruary 15, 2024<February 15, 2024

“The only way to break the cycle is to quit cold and never look back”: Stela Cole Bares It All in Her Spine-Tingling “Die Hard”

Posts pagination
1 2 3 4 5 … 10

Recent Posts

  • “A Eulogy and a Prayer”: Bella Cloud Lets Old Love Linger on “Spin,” a Breathtakingly Intimate Indie Folk Reverie May 13, 2026
  • Roundtable Discussion: A Review of Snail Mail’s ‘Ricochet’ May 13, 2026
  • “Everybody’s Missing Their Medullas”: Debbii Dawson Dances Through Modern Dread on “Where Have All the Good Men Gone?,” a Disco-Pop SOS for the Hero in Us All May 13, 2026
  • Track-by-Track: London’s Col Gerrard Traces Love, Doubt & Everything In-Between on His Self-Titled Debut May 13, 2026
  • “When You’re Everyone, Then You’re No One”: Brother Bird Reckons with People-Pleasing, Self-Erasure, & Survival on “Chameleon,” a Spellbinding Indie Folk Reverie May 13, 2026
  • “I Can Make You Want Anything”: MUNA Dance Through Heat, Upheaval, & Survival on ‘Dancing on the Wall,’ Their Most Impassioned & Unapologetic Statement Yet May 12, 2026
  • “We’re Pulling from Real Experiences Now”: Matt Jones and The Bobs Reflect on Creative Growth Through the Years May 12, 2026
  • “Half Alive and Scatterbrained”: Jacob Ungerleider Finds Wry, Wounded Beauty in the Language of Memory on “Letters of Your Name” May 12, 2026
  • “Messy, Emotional, and Real”: Whitney Whitney Dreams Up Better Love on “A Man Written By a Woman,” a Radiant Anthem for Higher Standards & Tender Romance May 12, 2026
  • “It’s Like Looking at an Old Photo”: The Moss Reflect on Fearing Change, Freedom, & ‘Big Blue Moon’ May 12, 2026
ABOUT US
PITCHING US
Privacy policy
GET INVOLVED!

Disclaimer: Atwood Magazine is a publication dedicated to celebrating fresh voices in music, culture, and the arts. The views and opinions expressed in our articles, reviews, and interviews are those of the individual writers and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Atwood Magazine as a whole.

© Atwood Magazine 2024 For the Love of Music
Back to top
  • New Music Releases
  • Recent
  • Features
  • Interviews
  • Editor’s Picks
  • Reviews
    • Our Take
    • Debuts
    • Videos
    • Live
  • Columns
    • Premieres
    • Today’s Song
    • Weekly Roundup
    • Music You Should Know
    • Nostalgia Tracks
  • Home
  • About
  • New Music Calendar
  • 2025 Artists to Watch
  • Get Involved
  • Pitching Us
  • Contact
  • Bio Services