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Slaney Bay © Henry Ager
Artist to Watch, Debut, Features, Interviews, MusicSeptember 22, 2022<November 11, 2022

“Where the Horror Meets the Healing”: A Conversation with London Indie Rock Trio Slaney Bay

by Mitch Mosk
Neev © 2022
Music, PremieresSeptember 22, 2022<September 22, 2022

Premiere: The Soft Swell of Neev’s Captivating “Seawall,” a Beautiful Song of Burnout & Fatigue

by Mitch Mosk
Roses & Revolutions © Jacalyn Meyvis
Music, PremieresSeptember 22, 2022<September 22, 2022

Premiere: Roses & Revolutions’ Quietly Stunning “Moon Song” Dwells in a Beautiful Moment of Stillness & Stasis

by Mitch Mosk
Danna Paola © 2022
Columns, Music, Today's SongSeptember 22, 2022<September 22, 2022

Today’s Song: Danna Paola’s “XT4S1S” and the Ecstatic Ingenuity of Her Global Stage

by David Buyze
Bad Thing - Miya Folick
Columns, Music, Today's SongSeptember 21, 2022<September 21, 2022

Today’s Song: Miya Folick Grows Up Again in “Bad Thing” Off New EP ‘2007’

by Nic Nichols
Blond in Car
Features, Interviews, Music, Track-by-TrackSeptember 20, 2022<September 20, 2022

A Portrait of Devastation: Blond in Car’s Bittersweet, Dreamy, & Honest ‘Different Dream’ EP

by Mitch Mosk
Jackson Mico Milas © Max Fairclough
Music, Music Videos, PremieresSeptember 20, 2022<September 20, 2022

Premiere: The Warmth, Beauty, & Tranquility of Jackson Mico Milas’ Gently Stirring “The Bay Fire”

by Mitch Mosk
Dayglow © Dana Trippe
Columns, Music, Today's SongSeptember 20, 2022<September 20, 2022

Today’s Song: Dayglow’s “Then It All Goes Away” Captures an Elusive Recipe of All the Right Feelings

by Jamie Kahn
Firefly Music Festival 2022 preview
Festival, Music, PreviewsSeptember 19, 2022<September 19, 2022

2022 Firefly Music Festival Preview: Ten Years at the Woodlands

by Michael Greco
Maria Sanchez © 2022
Columns, Essays, Music, National Hispanic Heritage MonthSeptember 19, 2022<September 27, 2022

“Ponte las Pilas”: Maria Sanchez (Groovy MS) Shares Her Essay for National Hispanic Heritage Month

by Guest Writer
Ayla D'lyla © Malina Weissman
Columns, Music, Today's SongSeptember 19, 2022<September 19, 2022

Today’s Song: Ayla D’Lyla Pens a Love Letter to the Catskills on “Anywhere But Here”

by Josh Weiner
mx lonely © 2022
Columns, Music, Today's SongSeptember 17, 2022<September 15, 2022

Today’s Song: New York Rockers Mx Lonely Blend Post-Punk & Shoegaze on “Paper Cranes” & New LP ‘Cadonia’

by Beau Hayhoe
Atwood Magazine's Editor's Picks 73
Columns, Editor's Picks, Features, MusicSeptember 16, 2022<September 29, 2022

Editor’s Picks 73: Kramies, Maude Latour, The 1975, Jessie Reid, The Backseat Lovers, & milk.!

by Mitch Mosk
Atwood Magazine's Weekly Roundup | September 16, 2022
Columns, Features, Music, Weekly RoundupSeptember 16, 2022<September 29, 2022

Atwood Magazine’s Weekly Roundup: September 16, 2022

by Atwood Magazine Staff
Weyes Blood © Neil Krug
Columns, Music, Today's SongSeptember 16, 2022<September 15, 2022

Today’s Song: Everybody Splits Apart Sometimes; Weyes Blood Puts Back the Pieces with New Single “It’s Not Just Me, It’s Everybody”

by Sophie Severs
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  • “It’s the Modern Way”: Conor Miley Tears Open the Theater of Outrage on “Peepshow,” a Roaring Indie Rock Reckoning for the Algorithmic Age
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  • “Tell the Kids We Tried”: Jacob Brodovsky Faces the Future with Love, Dread, & Grace on “Kids,” a Driving Indie Folk Reckoning
  • ‘Overnight Delivery’: How the New Delicate Steve EP Is Reviving the Role of Guitarist
  • “I Want People to Know That They Have a Voice”: Fiona-Lee Says the Quiet Part Aloud on ‘Every Woman,’ an Unflinching EP of Survival, Reclamation, & Release
  • “Your Songs Are Smarter Than You”: Jordan Joy Makes Her Debut with Shimmering Indie Pop Anthem, “Don’t Kill the Vibe”
  • “The Thing About Having Nowhere to Sit, Is You Have to Stand Out”: Kat Cunning Finds Hard-Won Power in “Sore Thumb,” an Open-Hearted Anthem for Queers, Freaks, & Shapeshifters

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  • “It’s the Modern Way”: Conor Miley Tears Open the Theater of Outrage on “Peepshow,” a Roaring Indie Rock Reckoning for the Algorithmic Age June 2, 2026
  • “All You Need Is Community, Food, Nature, Music”: Hannah Cohen Is Finding Her Way Forward June 2, 2026
  • “Tell the Kids We Tried”: Jacob Brodovsky Faces the Future with Love, Dread, & Grace on “Kids,” a Driving Indie Folk Reckoning June 2, 2026
  • ‘Overnight Delivery’: How the New Delicate Steve EP Is Reviving the Role of Guitarist June 2, 2026
  • “I Want People to Know That They Have a Voice”: Fiona-Lee Says the Quiet Part Aloud on ‘Every Woman,’ an Unflinching EP of Survival, Reclamation, & Release June 2, 2026
  • “Your Songs Are Smarter Than You”: Jordan Joy Makes Her Debut with Shimmering Indie Pop Anthem, “Don’t Kill the Vibe” June 1, 2026
  • “The Thing About Having Nowhere to Sit, Is You Have to Stand Out”: Kat Cunning Finds Hard-Won Power in “Sore Thumb,” an Open-Hearted Anthem for Queers, Freaks, & Shapeshifters June 1, 2026
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