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Sophie Severs

Sophie Severs (she/her) is a music journalist based in New York City. While much of her childhood was spent trying to play music, over the years she has come to the realization that the music industry is much better off when she is writing about it instead. And while writing is her main passion, outside of her life as a journalist, she enjoys hiking, stick and poke tattoos and playing guitar.

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Today’s Song: Clara Mann’s Intimate “Confessions” Masterfully Finds the Silver Lining During Loss

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The Lemon Twigs © Eva Chambers
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NEFFY © 2022
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Making Space for Gratitude: How Christian Leave Navigates Life, Remaining a ‘Superstar’ All the While

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Tender, Warm & Sincere: Frankie Cosmos Look Inward in Fifth Album, ‘Inner World Peace’

Sabrina Song "To Know You" © Bao Ngo
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To Love and Be Loved: Sabrina Song Basks in the Present Moment in “To Know You”

Weyes Blood © Neil Krug
Columns, Music, Today's SongSeptember 16, 2022<September 15, 2022

Today’s Song: Everybody Splits Apart Sometimes; Weyes Blood Puts Back the Pieces with New Single “It’s Not Just Me, It’s Everybody”

FUR © 2022
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Emei © 2022
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Madison Cunningham © Claire Marie Vogel
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