Atwood Magazine’s Weekly Roundup: May 15, 2020
Atwood’s staff share the music they’ve been listening to in the moment. This week’s roundup includes Brasstracks, LANY, Tafari Anthony, Alexz Johnson, and more!
Atwood’s staff share the music they’ve been listening to in the moment. This week’s roundup includes Brasstracks, LANY, Tafari Anthony, Alexz Johnson, and more!
‘Will California Be Worth This’, the latest EP from Nashville/LA-based trio October Tooth, is a springtime gift full of memorable and minute details.
Postcard Boy’s cross medium work holds his vision true and creates a space of its own
An exciting selection of new music curated by Mitch Mosk, this week’s Editor’s Picks features Nicotine Dolls, Delacey, Holly Humberstone, NoMBe, Konradsen, and Merpire!
Singer/songwriter & rising star Delacey asserts her pop prowess with ‘Black Coffee’, setting a high bar with an intimate, vulnerable debut album full of raw emotion, sultry sounds, and sweet melodies.
With “Oh my God!”, their first single since 2018’s bn EP, Colouring return stronger than ever and re-affirm their position as an undeniable force in today’s pop landscape.
British newcomer EVER discusses new beginnings, embracing an alter ego, and the creative process behind her debut single “Bloom”!
Atwood Magazine caught up with Harry Strange prior to the release of the EP to discuss his sonic evolution, the concept behind Crying at the Party, artists which influence him and what he’s most excited about.
Mosa Wild’s lead vocalist Jim Rubaduka and guitarist Alex Stevens sat down with us at Bushstock to discuss their upcoming EP, touring with Maggie Rogers, retreating to a remote village to make their music, and their affinity toward live performance.
Atwood’s staff share the music they’ve been listening to: This week’s roundup includes James Bay, Alison Sudol, Lauv, Lauren Daigle, Carla Geneve, James TW, and Tempesst!
After the success of their debut track “Smoke,” Mosa Wild return three years later with “Night” to showcase their sonorous sonic stylings and instantly energizing lyricism.
This Valentine’s Day, our writers share their favorite love and anti-love songs! Pick your poison and indulge in new music, old emotions, and sweet romance!
From The 1975, Mitski and Snail Mail to Mt. Joy, Father John Misty, Kacey Musgraves & beyond, Atwood Magazine proudly presents our 2018 Albums of the Year!
From Billie Eilish, Phoebe Bridgers and Snail Mail to NoMBe, Mitski, and Cardi B, Atwood Magazine is proud to present our 2018 Artists of the Year!
From The 1975, Janelle Monáe and Billie Eilish to boygenius, Hippo Campus and beyond, Atwood Magazine is proud to present our 2018 Songs of the Year!