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Features, Interviews, MusicJanuary 18, 2022<January 18, 2022

Interview: Nation of Language’s Ian Devaney on Pandemic Recording, Touring, and ‘A Way Forward’

by Beau Hayhoe
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Music, PremieresJanuary 18, 2022<January 18, 2022

Premiere: The Flops Channel ’90s Grunge & Alternative in Smoldering “Girl I Need to Know”

by Mitch Mosk
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Today’s Song: Daisy the Great’s Dreamy “Glitter” Sees the Beauty in Our Mess

by Mitch Mosk
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“Chops Don’t Sell Records”: A Conversation with the Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio

by Ben Niesen
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“Scared of Love”: Inside Linying’s Beautifully Intimate & Therapeutic Debut ‘There Could Be Wreckage Here’

by Mitch Mosk
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“Love, Loss, & Rebirth”: Inside Emily Blue’s Enchanting ‘The Afterlove,’ an Album of Self-Love, Dance, and Reckoning

by Mitch Mosk
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Today’s Song: Erika Tham Ignites on Empowering & Seductive Second Single, “Shhh”

by Mitch Mosk
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Isolated In Space and Time: Tall Heights Release Third Full-Length Album ‘Juniors’

by Coco Rich
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“Change, Pressure, & Release”: The Achingly Intimate Depths of morgxn’s ‘MERIDIAN: vol 2’

by Mitch Mosk
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Features, Interviews, MusicJanuary 13, 2022<March 7, 2023

A Thesis of Heat: The Lumineers Dive into Hopeful & Cathartic 4th Album ‘BRIGHTSIDE’

by Kelly McCafferty Dorogy
San Fermin © 2021
Columns, Music, Today's SongJanuary 13, 2022<January 13, 2022

Today’s Song: San Fermin and The Districts Explore Emptiness with “Nothingness”

by Nasim Elyasi
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An Emotional Awakening : A Track-by-Track Review of Nightshifts’ ‘Stir’

by Joe Beer
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“Chaotic, Hopeful, & Defiant”: Inside Sammy Rae & The Friends’ Smile-Inducing ‘Let’s Throw a Party’ EP

by Mitch Mosk
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Today’s Song: Long Beach’s Joshy Soul Gets His Funk On in Fresh Single “New Lover”

by Mitch Mosk
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Editor’s Picks 52: The Killers, Keir, Indoor Fins, FACESOUL, Oh Wonder, & fanclubwallet

by Mitch Mosk
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