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Urooj Ali Rizvi

Urooj Ali Rizvi

23. Pursuing a postgraduate degree in Creative Writing. Amateur poet/artist/film-maker with a terrible sense of humour.

Features, Interviews, Music August 21, 2020 August 21, 2020

Interview with Lewis Del Mar: Chaos, Community and Their New Album ‘AUGUST’

ROSETTA - Dua Saleh
Music, Reviews July 20, 2020 July 20, 2020

Review: Blackness, Queerness, and Belonging on Dua Saleh’s ‘ROSETTA’

Frank Ocean 2019
Music, Reviews November 13, 2019 November 21, 2019

Review: So, Did Frank Ocean Just ‘Save’ 2019 with Three New Songs?

Music, Reviews August 27, 2019 August 27, 2019

Review: The Edgy Appeal of Jaden Smith’s New Album ‘ERYS’

WKND FRNDS - The F16s
Music, Our Take, Reviews July 2, 2019 December 15, 2020

Review: WKND FRNDS is The F16s’ Heady Soundtrack for the Summer

Amir Obè © Jamal Peters
Features, Music, Reviews September 19, 2018 September 19, 2018

EP Review: Amir Obé’s Intimate Confessional, ‘Can’t Be A ____ Here: Chapter 1’

Current Joys © Olivia Hemaratanatorn
Columns, Music, Music You Should Know, Reviews June 19, 2018 June 19, 2018

Current Joys’ A Different Age: A Track-by-Track Review

IAMX © Gretchen Lanham
Columns, Music, Today's Song April 19, 2018 April 19, 2018

Today’s Song: Layers of Feeling and Introspection in IAMX’s “Alive in New Light”

flasound © 2016
Music, Reviews February 20, 2018 February 20, 2018

Review: flatsound’s “hummingbird” EP Offers the Barest Glimpse of Mitch Welling

Missio - "Can I Exist"
Columns, Music, Music Videos, Reviews, Today's Song October 25, 2017 October 25, 2017

Today’s Song: The Gritty, Dark Truth of Missio’s “Can I Exist” Video

flatsound © 2015
Music, Music You Should Know, Reviews September 19, 2017 September 19, 2017

Music You Should Know: On Music & Mental Health in flatsound’s Latest Album

JOME © 2017
Features, Interviews, Music August 30, 2017 August 30, 2017

A Mellowed Mystery of Woodland Pop: A Conversation with JOME

Another. Not me. I'm Done. - Sofi de la Torre
Debut, Music, Reviews July 24, 2017 July 24, 2017

Sofi de la Torre’s ‘Another. Not me. I’m Done.’: A Track-by-Track Review

JOME © 2017
Columns, Debut, Music, Today's Song May 11, 2017 May 11, 2017

Today’s Song: JOME’s “Snow” is a Stinging Reminder of the Nature of Love

Son Lux © Zenith Richards
Columns, Features, Music, Reviews, Today's Song May 4, 2017 May 4, 2017

On “Dangerous,” Son Lux Decipher the Mute Violence of a Post-Truth World

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