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‘The Night Green Side of It’: R.A.P. Ferreira and Kenny Segal Strike Gold Once Again on Another High-Concept Hip-Hop Collaboration

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The Sacred Space Between Friends: Bea Elmy Martin Opens Up About Friendship in “Anouk”

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“You’re in Love, But You’re Not Happy”: Endearments Soundtrack Romantic Disillusionment in Shimmering Detail on “Real Deal” & Debut LP ‘An Always Open Door’

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“When Lies Are Popular, Telling the Truth Is a Revolutionary Act”: Ria Rua Channels Anger into Industrial Alt-Rock with Debut ‘S C A P E G.O.A.T.’

by Aileen Goos
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“A Brief Break in the Clouds”: Bad Tiger Finds Grace in Grief on “Do It Right,” a Clear-Eyed Folk Mantra

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“100 Years of Black History, A Lifetime of Musical Influence”: An Essay in Honor of Black History Month by SAVNT of Ghost Hounds

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