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Lowndes Commander

Lowndes Commander

Lowndes is a writer and film photographer, currently living in South Carolina after a few years in Nashville, TN. She’s a big fan of morning news podcasts, cool-weathered city walks, and those moments when a song unexpectedly makes you feel something. These days, you can probably find her drinking cold brew and working on a book of poems, or writing articles here at Atwood.

DoomFolk StarterKit © Savannah Kee
Music, ReviewsOctober 7, 2021<October 4, 2021

DoomFolk StarterKit’s ‘SunFaded’ EP Is a Glistening Memorial to the Sun

allie © 2021
Debut, Features, Interviews, MusicSeptember 3, 2021<September 3, 2021

Interview: allie’s Debut LP ‘Maybe Next Time’ Looks Ahead with Hope

Juliet Sunflower
Music, PremieresAugust 25, 2021<August 25, 2021

EP Premiere: Juliet Sunflower Finds “Something Holy and Pure” on New EP ‘that green, that feeling’

Max Leo by @ch32
Columns, Music, Today's SongJune 22, 2021<June 21, 2021

Today’s Song: Max Leo Basks in Honest Hopefulness on “Could Be Something”

Briston Maroney © Angelina Castillo
Debut, Features, Interviews, MusicApril 28, 2021<April 27, 2021

“Undeniably Beautiful”: Briston Maroney Soars on Debut Album ‘Sunflower’

glimmers © Sophie Harris
Features, Interviews, MusicApril 19, 2021<April 27, 2021

Interview: Glimmers Make Cinematic Magic on Concept EP ‘Worlds Apart’

Interviews, MusicApril 16, 2021<April 16, 2021

Interview: Nisa’s Debut EP ‘Guilt Trip’ Finds Beauty in the Process of Self-Acceptance

Wallice © Taryn Segal
Columns, Music, Today's SongApril 6, 2021<April 6, 2021

Today’s Song: Wallice Embraces the Reality of Growing Up on Anthemic “23”

Future Teens © Adam Parshall
Features, Interviews, MusicMarch 12, 2021<March 12, 2021

Interview: Future Teens’ Latest EP ‘Deliberately Alive’ Is Full of “Mental Health Bangers”

Music, Music Videos, PremieresFebruary 26, 2021<February 26, 2021

Video Premiere: Brother Moses’ Cover of Simon and Garfunkel’s “Only Living Boy” Is a Sentimental Reflection on 2020

Ivy Sole © 2021
Columns, Music, Today's SongFebruary 26, 2021<February 26, 2021

Today’s Song: Ivy Sole’s “Name It” Is a Slow, Stripped Anthem for Lovers & Fighters

Music, Music Videos, PremieresFebruary 24, 2021<February 24, 2021

Video Premiere: Jess Nolan Spreads “A Little Light” Throughout Nashville

Wild Pink © Mitchell Wojcik
Features, Interviews, MusicFebruary 19, 2021<February 19, 2021

Interview: Wild Pink’s ‘A Billion Little Lights’ Is a Richly Poetic Triumph

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Music, Our Take, ReviewsFebruary 8, 2021<February 8, 2021

Our Take: Waxahatchee’s ‘Saint Cloud’ Is a Glimmer of Goodness and Light

Alexander Biggs © Courtesy of Artist
Debut, Features, Interviews, MusicFebruary 8, 2021<February 8, 2021

‘Hit or Miss,’ Always Swinging: A Conversation with Alexander Biggs

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