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James Crowley

James Crowley

James is a New York-based writer and comedian. His writing has appeared in Newsweek and Hollywood Life. He also publishes the newsletter Doom & Groove. He is the co-producer of the comedy variety show Ugly Flamingos, and he is planning to release his debut comedy special soon.

Death Cab For Cutie © Eliot Lee Hazel
Columns, Music, Today's SongAugust 10, 2018<August 10, 2018

Death Cab For Cutie Explore Ambiguity Without Nostalgia on “I Dreamt We Spoke Again”

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Features, Music, PremieresJuly 31, 2018<July 31, 2018

Album Premiere: Curling Stretch Indie Rock Across Decades on ‘Definitely Band’

Octavio © 2018
Debut, Music, PremieresJuly 27, 2018<July 27, 2018

Premiere: Octavio, Inspired by Breakup, Now Has a “Life2Live”

MissYou © 2018
Music, PremieresJuly 26, 2018<July 26, 2018

Premiere: MissYou Chronicle Blame and Shortcomings in “Child 44”

GOLDN © Nikko La Mere
Music, PremieresJuly 19, 2018<July 19, 2018

Premiere: GOLDN Sets a Heartbreaking Scene in “Break It”

Bear Grass © 2018
Music, PremieresJuly 19, 2018<July 27, 2018

Premiere: Bear Grass Create a Sense of Security & Distrust in “Snake in the Grass”

ordinary corrupt human love - Deafheaven
Music, ReviewsJuly 18, 2018<July 18, 2018

The Awe-Inspiring Sadness of Deafheaven’s ‘Ordinary Corrupt Human Love’

Lil Aaron © 2018
Features, Interviews, MusicJuly 16, 2018<July 16, 2018

The New Rock$tar$: A Conversation with Lil Aaron

Petal © Katie Krulock
Columns, Music, Today's SongJune 29, 2018<June 29, 2018

Today’s Song: Petal Assess the Scene in “Something from Me”

Emo Nite © Kevin Miller
Music, ReviewsJune 28, 2018<June 28, 2018

Taking Back Friday: Emo Nite LA at Brooklyn Steel

Change & Bloom cover - Deaf Poets
Features, Music, PremieresJune 13, 2018<June 13, 2018

EP Premiere: Deaf Poets Create a New Energy for Classic Rock on ‘Change & Bloom’

Frank Turner © Lotte Schrander 2016
Concerts, Music, ReviewsJune 11, 2018<June 11, 2018

Journey of the Magi: Frank Turner Live at PlayStation Theater

Lil Peep © 2018
Columns, Music, Today's SongMay 17, 2018<May 16, 2018

Today’s Song: Lil Peep’s Posthumous “4 Gold Chains” is the Swansong of an Artist Who Cared

The Derelicts © Elwin Charly
Columns, Debut, Music, Premieres, Today's SongMay 9, 2018<May 9, 2018

Review: The Derelicts Take Depression for a Night on the Town in “Happy Sad”

Make America Great Again - Frank Turner
Columns, Music, Today's SongMay 1, 2018<May 1, 2018

Frank Turner Reappropriates the Horrifying Phrase “Make America Great Again”

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