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Luke Pettican

Luke Pettican

Luke Pettican is a Staff Writer at Atwood Magazine and 2019 graduate from the University of Lancaster. Having already lived in both England and America, Luke never seems to stay in one place for long but wherever he is, he always tries to seek out both the best eateries and music. While studying abroad at the University of Iowa, Luke worked as the Director of Public Relations for Scope Productions, working with artists such as Billie Eilish, Portugal. The Man and Coin. The best way to get in touch with Luke is at lukepettican.music@gmail.com

Luvia "Hunted" © Evan Galeano
Music, Music Videos, PremieresMarch 25, 2019<March 25, 2019

Premiere: Luvia Bewitches with the Hauntingly Beautiful “Hunted”

Kevin Garrett © 2019
Debut, Music, ReviewsMarch 22, 2019<March 22, 2019

Review: Kevin Garrett Enchants with Memorable & Affecting Debut ‘Hoax’

Kwassa 2019
Features, Interviews, MusicMarch 15, 2019<March 15, 2019

Interview: kwassa Finds Delightful Joy in “sad songs”

Lewis Capaldi © Alexandra Gavillet
Columns, Music, Today's SongMarch 12, 2019<March 11, 2019

Today’s Song: Lewis Capaldi Stuns with the Beautifully Emotive “Someone You Loved”

Sucker Punch - Sigrid art
Debut, Features, Music, Our TakeMarch 8, 2019<March 8, 2019

Our Take: Sigrid Delivers a Knockout Debut with ‘Sucker Punch’

Tommy 2019
Features, Interviews, MusicFebruary 28, 2019<February 28, 2019

Interview: Tommy Tackles Desolate Desperation with “Pyre”

The Desert Bitterness still
Music, Music Videos, PremieresFebruary 27, 2019<February 27, 2019

Premiere: The Desert Find Strength in Sadness with “Bitterness”

Picture This © Katia Temkin
Features, Interviews, MusicFebruary 18, 2019<February 15, 2019

Tales of Modern Romance: An Interview with Picture This

First & Foremost - Plested
Debut, Music, Reviews, Track-by-TrackFebruary 16, 2019<February 16, 2019

Plested’s First & Foremost: A Track-By-Track Review

Jack Hawitt "Grow" music video
Music, Music Videos, PremieresFebruary 7, 2019<February 8, 2019

Premiere: Jack Hawitt Bewitches with the Elegantly Poignant “Grow”

Jackie Charles © Knut Åserud
Music, PremieresFebruary 6, 2019<February 6, 2019

Premiere: Jackie Charles Ponder the Past with “Time Travel”

Somebody’s Child
Music, Music Videos, PremieresJanuary 25, 2019<January 24, 2019

Premiere: Seclusion, Struggle, and Sanguineness in Somebody’s Child’s “Toes” Video

Chain Wallet © Øyvind Halsøy
Music, PremieresJanuary 24, 2019<January 23, 2019

Premiere: Chain Wallet Hypnotize with “World I Used to Call Mine”

Rhys Lewis © 2019
Columns, Music, Today's SongJanuary 21, 2019<January 21, 2019

Today’s Song: Rhys Lewis’ “Better Than Today” Finds Reassurance in the Whirlwind of Life

Sam Wilde On the Run
Columns, Music, Today's SongJanuary 18, 2019<January 17, 2019

Today’s Song: Sam Wilde Finds Solace in Bewilderment with “On the Run”

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