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Ilana Kalish

Ilana Kalish

Ilana Kalish was a jazz fed baby, pop-synched child, emo-soaked teenager and indie-rocked coed. Between working at the friendly corner record store, singing in a garage (sometimes with a band) and sitting under trees while writing short fiction, Ilana also got her degrees in modern dance and creative writing from the University of MD in College Park. All of these adventures eventually resulted in www.skiptothis.com where she shares her adventures down the rabbit hole of the musiverse. A self-proclaimed neologista, Ilana is always dancing with words to music, usually while drinking coffee and smirking. As a writer for Atwood Magazine, Ilana hopes to make you smile and nod happily with her whimsy and impeccable (smirk) taste in music.

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Columns, Music, Music Videos, Today's SongNovember 30, 2018<November 29, 2018

Today’s Song: Hozier’s “Movement” Pulsates with Powerful Sensuality

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Columns, Music, Today's SongOctober 26, 2018<October 26, 2018

Today’s Song: Carmody’s “Summer Rain” Drips with Love’s Soulful Sensuality

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Music, ReviewsSeptember 27, 2018<October 9, 2018

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Features, Music, PremieresAugust 16, 2018<August 16, 2018

Album Premiere: Embark on Neo New Wave Time Travel with Pompeya’s ‘Dreamers’

The Demos © Jeremiah O'Reilly
Music, PremieresAugust 6, 2018<August 6, 2018

Premiere: The Demos’ “Make It Better” Rocks Us Through the Hazy Ether of Love

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Music, Music Videos, PremieresAugust 1, 2018<August 1, 2018

Premiere: Happy.’s “I Call Shotgun” Video Is a Front-Seat Perspective on New Relationships

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Music, PremieresJuly 16, 2018<July 16, 2018

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Music, Music Videos, PremieresJuly 12, 2018<July 12, 2018

Premiere: Co-ed Naked Activism in Ages and Ages’ “Needle and Thread”

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Music, Music Videos, PremieresJune 18, 2018<June 18, 2018

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Music, Music Videos, PremieresJune 11, 2018<June 11, 2018

Premiere: “One in the Same,” Jordan Mackampa’s Soulful Take on Relationships

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Debut, Features, Music, ReviewsMay 30, 2018<May 30, 2018

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Brothers Moving © Brothers Moving
Columns, Music, Today's SongMay 18, 2018<May 29, 2018

Today’s Song: Brothers Moving’s “Can’t Deny” is the Soundtrack to a Ruminator’s Journey from Plod to Patter

The Calling - Sevdaliza © Yann Weber 6.7
Features, Music, Our Take, ReviewsApril 25, 2018<December 15, 2020

Our Take: Sevdaliza Beckons Us Toward Inner Peace with ‘The Calling’

Civil Twilight © Wind-up Records
Columns, Music, Today's SongMarch 29, 2018<March 29, 2018

Today’s Song: Civil Twilight’s “Holy Dove” is Alt-Rock for the Alt-Righteous

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Music, ReviewsMarch 23, 2018<March 23, 2018

EP Review: Spelles’ Skeleton Coast I Uses Darkness to Find the Light

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