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Julia Dzurillay

Julia Dzurillay

There's nothing more special than sharing a song with a friend — or traveling to Barcelona to be front row for Charli XCX. Julia Dzurillay's love for music has taken her to unforgettable places professionally and personally. Tortured piano lessons at 10 years old turned into a genuine, life-long appreciation for music theory, the Billboard Hot 100, sweaty indie concerts, and everything in between. With a Spotify premium account and a dream, Julia Dzurillay pursued Journalism and Professional Writing (with minors in Music and Anthropology) in college. The rest is history.

The Aces © Julian Burgueño
Columns, Music, Today's SongJune 5, 2023<June 5, 2023

Today’s Song: The Aces Aren’t Fading Away Anytime Soon with “Not the Same”

Sarah Kinsley © Julia Khoroshilov
Columns, Music, Today's SongMay 23, 2023<May 23, 2023

Today’s Song: “Oh No Darling!” by Sarah Kinsley Has Listeners Screaming, “Oh Yes, Sarah Kinsley!”

The 1975 © Samuel Bradley
Essays, Music, ReviewsMay 19, 2023<May 19, 2023

“She’s American” (And Other Metaphors By The 1975)

The Beths © Amanda Cheng 2020
Columns, Music, Music You Should Know, ReviewsMay 9, 2023<May 8, 2023

Music You Should Know: The Beths’ “Jump Rope Gazers” Might Be the Best Love Song… Ever?

A member of The Old 97’s and Chris Pratt as Peter Quill/Star-Lord in Marvel Studios' The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special, exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Jessica Miglio. © 2022 MARVEL
Essays, MusicMay 2, 2023<May 2, 2023

‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’ and Marvel’s Lessons in Music Therapy

Peso Pluma © 2023
Columns, Music, Music You Should KnowMay 1, 2023<May 1, 2023

Music You Should Know: Peso Pluma Fans Enter Their Corrido Era

The Japanese House © Jay Seba
Columns, Music, Today's SongApril 28, 2023<April 30, 2023

Today’s Song: The Japanese House Returns With Her Wistful Single “Sad to Breathe”

Jimin © BIGHIT MUSIC 7.1
Music, Our Take, ReviewsApril 26, 2023<April 30, 2023

Our Take: Jimin Sheds His Skin with ‘FACE,’ His First Solo Project Outside of BTS

Drake © Universal Music Group
Covers, Music, ReviewsApril 24, 2023<April 30, 2023

Passionate About “Passionfruit”: Drake’s Unflappable, Shape-Shifting Spring Song

Kim Petras © Byron Spencer, illustration Lucas David
Columns, Music, Music You Should KnowApril 20, 2023<April 30, 2023

Music You Should Know: Turn On (and Turn Up) ‘Turn Off the Light’ by Kim Petras

Bad Bunny at Coachella 2023 © Courtesy of Coachella
Concerts, Music, ReviewsApril 19, 2023<April 30, 2023

Bad Bunny Returns to His Gulf Gas Station Roots at Coachella ’23

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