The Most Human Band: An Interview with Mona
Mona frontman Nick Brown discusses the Nashville garage rock band’s path to their refreshingly raw third album, ‘Soldier On.’
Mona frontman Nick Brown discusses the Nashville garage rock band’s path to their refreshingly raw third album, ‘Soldier On.’
Time and time again, VÉRITÉ asserts herself as a domineering creative force, a respectable critic on the industry, and even sometimes a carefree jokester.
Atwood’s staff share the music they’ve been listening to in the moment. This week’s roundup includes Clairo, Planes on Paper, Saint Raymond, Jungle, The Internet, and more!
Atwood Magazine’s writers discuss the music, lyrics, and emotion of the sixth Arctic Monkeys album, ‘Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino.’
Atwood Magazine honors the late Scott Hutchison from Frightened Rabbit, who preserved the message of true rock into the changing eras even when the world stopped listening.
Aching with insecurity, Restless Modern’s soul-stirring “Doubt” gives turmoil a facelift with an intimate confession full of vulnerability and truth.
Meet FV, Philadelphia’s newest pop offering, and discover the truth about their debut EP Phantom Dance Department.
Lynda’s bittersweet debut single “UFO” evokes the discomforting alienation of heartache and unrequited love in a melancholic indulgence of sci-fi synthpop.
Watts’ Weekend Picks is a weekly playlist of songs curated to fit your weekend lifestyle. From road trips to house chores, there’s always a record for you!
It may not be explicitly obvious, but Pale Waves are pure pop perfection to their core.
Atwood Magazine caught up with COIN during their 2018 headline tour to discuss the ins and outs of new single “Growing Pains,” overthinking less, life on tour, and the band’s plans for the year!
With its ’80s synth sound, MILKK’s poetic fourth single “Ice & Sugar” perfectly captures the essence of lust and longing.
DENNY’s heart-pumping new single “Something Furious” captures the intense energy and emotion of love – that feeling when you’re alone, together, and nothing else matters.
Indianapolis’ THE WLDLFE cruise into the pop-rock spotlight with ease on “I Don’t Mind,” utilizing their vibrant energy and nostalgic sensibilities to craft a catchy and dynamic single.
From dance to indie-pop, contagious beats with deep messages introduce dynamic duo VOILÀ.