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Lindsay Call

Lindsay Call

Lindsay has crowned herself Writer and Managing Editor Emeritus at Atwood Magazine, which basically means she doesn't write here actively anymore except on special occasions. You can typically find her reading any book, ever, drinking tea, or happily losing herself in an art museum.

The Violet Kind © 2018
Music, PremieresMarch 15, 2018<March 15, 2018

Premiere: The Violet Kind Stand Up & Speak Out in “Good Behaviour”

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Today’s Song: Find Even “More to Love” in Queen of Jeans’ Latest Single

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On Staying Authentic and Prawn Tacos: A Conversation with Eves Karydas

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Video Premiere: Tokyo Taboo Get Bloody in “Papercut”

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LIVE: “Scandinavian Enthusiasm” & More — Sløtface at The Echo, LA

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Today’s Song: Nûrnbear Comes Together in Debut “Isolation”

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Premiere: Moviestar Live Up to Their Name in “Chosen Ones”

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Today’s Song: HAWK’s Activism Goes Anthemic in “Can’t Explain”

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Today’s Song: Hard Rock & Harmony in The Van T’s “Bitter Sweet”

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Today’s Song: Yak is Back and Better Than Ever in “All I Need Is Some Sunshine In My Life”

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Our Take: INHEAVEN’s Timely Album is Just What a Debut Should Be

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On Teen Sleuths, Breakups with Body Image, & Freaking Out: A Conversation with Sløtface

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Today’s Song: Sløtface Get Out and Get Real in “Pitted”

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Premiere: Paradise Found in Tyesha Chaunté’s “Arcadia”

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The Twilight Zone, Geminis, & Dunkin’ Donuts: Eye to Eye with Moonrise Nation

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