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Kevin Jonas "Changing" © 2025
Columns, Music, Today's SongNovember 24, 2025<November 24, 2025

Kevin Jonas’ “Changing” Is the Quiet Evolution Fans Always Knew He Had

by Danielle Holian
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“It’s Music About Music”: Perren on “The Spot,” the Flow, & the Joy of Creating Without Expectation

by Mitch Mosk
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“Just Keep Going”: BEL on Chasing, Making, & Releasing Her ‘Holy Grail,’ and the Quiet Determination at the Heart of Her Debut LP

by Mitch Mosk
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Atwood Magazine’s Weekly Roundup: November 21, 2025

by Atwood Magazine Staff
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“We Wanted to Come Out of the Gates Really Hot”: The Brook & The Bluff Ignite a New Era with “Super Bowl Sunday,” a Hard-Hitting, High-Voltage Anthem of Motion & Self-Reckoning

by Mitch Mosk
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The Pretty Reckless Reimagine the Holidays with ‘Taylor Momsen’s Pretty Reckless Christmas’

by Danielle Holian
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Buffalo Traffic Jam’s ‘Take Me Home’ Is the Soundtrack for Life’s Messy Middle

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One for the Dreamers, the Philosophers, and the Reckoning: Queen Quail’s ‘Narcissus’ EP Is a Sparkling Ode to Identity & Belonging in Your 20s

by Rachel Leong
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Artist to Watch, Interviews, MusicNovember 20, 2025<November 20, 2025

“Never Deny Yourself Anything”: LA’s The Sophs Push Confession, Chaos, & Catharsis to the Brink on “DEATH IN THE FAMILY”

by Mitch Mosk
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“If You’re Still Here, I Offer You the World”: Izzy Outerspace Unleashes a Dramatic, Impassioned, & Turbulent Reckoning on “Closer”

by Mitch Mosk
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‘In Your Face!’ on Their Terms: Pacifica’s Sophomore Album Is a Rip-Roaring Testament to The Duo’s Power

by Kayleigh Schweiker
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“Let It Be Perfect”: Charli xcx’s “House featuring John Cale” and Creative Burnout

by Juls Patterson
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by Mitch Mosk
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  • Premiere: Oliver Pinder Shatters Halos in “Such an Angel,” a Catchy, All-Consuming Indie Rock Anthem of Broken Trust & Disillusionment
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  • “I Just Got My Heart Broken, But I Look F**kin’ Fabulous”: MEEK Breaks Out with “Fabulous,” a Loud, Unapologetic, & Utterly Irresistible Pop Anthem April 1, 2026
  • “I Needed to Make Something Beautiful as Things Fell Apart”: Maria Taylor Finds Renewal in the Ruins on ‘Story’s End’ April 1, 2026
  • Premiere: Oliver Pinder Shatters Halos in “Such an Angel,” a Catchy, All-Consuming Indie Rock Anthem of Broken Trust & Disillusionment March 31, 2026
  • “F**k That, Trust That”: Babes in Canyon Chase Freedom on “Echo,” an Intoxicating Indie Pop Mantra March 31, 2026
  • “Don’t look down, baby, don’t let go”: Fantastic Cat Turn Stubborn Hope into a Roaring Folk Rock Rallying Cry March 31, 2026
  • “Don’t Wanna Be My Enemy”: Eliza Edens Finds Freedom in Life’s Darker Impulses on “Leash,” a Bold and Breezy Indie Rock Song March 30, 2026
  • Meet Smag På Dig Selv, a Danish Trio Modernizing Jazz to EDM Lovers’ Delight March 30, 2026
  • “I Hope People Feel Something When They Listen to It”: Odhrán Murphy Shows a More Reflective and Dreamy Side on ‘Roots & Reverie’ March 30, 2026
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