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Danny Vagnoni

Danny Vagnoni

Danny Vagnoni is a writer specializing in music & culture writing, podcasting, and editorial work. Danny is currently working with Grammy winner Denny Somach (Ah Via Musicom, Eric Johnson) on an upcoming classic rock podcast and multimedia endeavour. He is based in Philadelphia, PA, and loves the city's resurgent culture. [Aside from all that, Danny has approximately five million instruments, two of which he can play competently, brews beer for kicks, co-hosts a podcast, and has a ceaseless drive to create.]

Music to Burnout To
Essays, MusicApril 1, 2025<April 1, 2025

Music to Burnout To

The Libertines © Ed Cooke
Features, Interviews, MusicMay 3, 2024<May 2, 2024

“This one feels like romance anew”: The Libertines Return to Form on ‘All Quiet on the Eastern Esplanade,’ a Record of Shadowy Figures, Bright Faces, Optimism, & Regret

Poppy © Le3ay
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When You Zig, I Zag: A Conversation with Poppy

YOASOBI © 2023
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“Turning novels into music:” A Storied Conversation With YOASOBI

Danny Vagnoni © 2023
Columns, Meet Our WritersJuly 29, 2023<July 29, 2023

Meet Our Writers: Philadelphia’s Danny Vagnoni

Formula of Love - TWICE 8
Music, Our Take, ReviewsDecember 14, 2021<December 14, 2021

‘Formula of Love: O+T=<3’ Presents TWICE’s Most Progressive Release Yet

TWICE "The Feels"
Columns, Music, Today's SongOctober 18, 2021<October 18, 2021

Today’s Song: TWICE, Once More From the Beginning with “The Feels,” Their First English Single

HEALTH © 2021
Columns, Music, Today's SongFebruary 21, 2021<February 21, 2021

Today’s Song: HEALTH Contend with Hopelessness & Despair in Dystopian “FEEL NOTHING”

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Features, Interviews, MusicFebruary 9, 2021<July 4, 2024

‘SHYGA! The Sunlight Mound’ & Post-Tourmatic Stress Disorder: An Interview with Psychedelic Porn Crumpets

Mother's Cake © Manu Chó
Columns, Music, Today's SongFebruary 6, 2021<February 5, 2021

Mother’s Cake’s “The Operator” Is a Furious Lashing Out Through Pounding Psychedelic Rock

Poppy © Sumerian Records 8.1
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Our Take: Poppy’s ‘I Disagree’ Is a Raucous Ode to Artistic Freedom

Eyes Wide Open - TWICE 7
Music, Our Take, ReviewsDecember 3, 2020<December 18, 2020

Review: TWICE Court New Listeners & Old with Their Wildly Varied ‘Eyes Wide Open’

May Our Chambers Be Full - Emma Ruth Rundle & Thou 7.1
Music, Our Take, ReviewsNovember 16, 2020<December 15, 2020

Review: Emma Ruth Rundle & Thou’s ‘May Our Chambers Be Full’ Seizes a Bleak Moment & Subsumes It

Columns, Music, Today's SongOctober 19, 2020<October 18, 2020

Today’s Song: “The Valley” is a dynamic preview of Thou and Emma Ruth Rundle’s ‘May Your Chambers Be Full’

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