Atwood Magazine’s Weekly Roundup: November 30, 2018
Atwood’s staff share music they’ve been listening to: This week’s roundup includes Fousheé, LANY, Maisie Peters, Tom Speight, Denzel Curry, Dermot Kennedy!
Atwood’s staff share music they’ve been listening to: This week’s roundup includes Fousheé, LANY, Maisie Peters, Tom Speight, Denzel Curry, Dermot Kennedy!
Transviolet’s Sarah McTaggart discusses the band’s evolution, the highs & lows of the industry, and the importance of female empowerment & breaking stigmas.
With the shimmering instrumentals and infectious melodies of “I Never Knew,” HARDCASTLE inspire their listeners to follow in their dream-chasing footsteps.
Deanna Devore’s hypnotic “Seven Eight” is a somber, heavy-hearted reckoning of an ill-fated relationship layered in moving R&B melodies and warm vibes.
Meet FV, Philadelphia’s newest pop offering, and discover the truth about their debut EP Phantom Dance Department.
With its ’80s synth sound, MILKK’s poetic fourth single “Ice & Sugar” perfectly captures the essence of lust and longing.
Indianapolis’ THE WLDLFE cruise into the pop-rock spotlight with ease on “I Don’t Mind,” utilizing their vibrant energy and nostalgic sensibilities to craft a catchy and dynamic single.
The 1 Class’ shimmering single “How Real Men Look” is a provocative critique of superficiality, social conformity and ideological pressure in “modern” times.
Chicago’s The 1 Class dig into themselves on pulsing new single “Feel It,” an anthemic cry for deeper connection full of longing, heart, and warmth.
Capturing both sadness and a certain euphoria, Quinn Lewis’ smoldering new single “Slipping” pulses with the heavy weight of lost love.
Birmingham’s The Real Cool go ‘WAYBACK!’ in using the sounds of the ’80s to sing about love in the digital age.
CASPR sends shivers down the spine as he falls victim to Cupid’s arrow in “Crazy,” exploring the overwhelming nature of love and the dark side of seduction.
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ritish-based electro-R&B group Years & Years is already somewhat of an Atwood favorite, and their debut LP Communion (Polydor UK) has been on a…