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Music, Reviews, This Just InJune 5, 2020<June 3, 2020

This Just In: Sports Search for the Words, but Find the Vibe on “Tell You Something”

by Ben Niesen
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Music, PremieresJune 5, 2020<June 11, 2020

Premiere: Nora Rothman’s “borderline” ft. Blush Wilson Adds Haunting Nuance to a Madonna Classic

by Mitch Mosk
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Feature: Aquakultre’s ‘Legacy’ Is a Monument to Change

by Oliver Crook
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Interview: JONES Makes an Energizing Return with “Giving It Up”

by Luke Pettican
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Today’s Song: Kacy Hill Explores Radical Acceptance and Self-Validation on “Porsche”

by Jesse Herb
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Interview: AIRPORTS Brings Us Chilled-Out Pop in Breezy Single “U FEEL IT 2”

by Joe Beer
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‘Your Hero Is Not Dead’: Westerman Discusses His Inventive & Comforting Debut Album

by Tim Horwood
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Today’s Song: A Sultry Tale of Infatuation on Baseball Game’s “Woman”

by Adrian Vargas
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A Note From Denny

by Guest Writer
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Breaking the Record with Roan Yellowthorn, Part 18: Breaking the Silence

by Guest Writer
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Feature: The Timeless Beauty of Bruno Major’s Sophomore Album ‘To Let A Good Thing Die’

by Mitch Mosk
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Premiere: Mali-Koa Explores Change in Heartfelt, Reflective Music Video for “Some Things”

by Erica Danielle Garcia
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Interview with Ukiyo: Emerging from Isolation with a Slew of Hot New Tracks

by Josh Weiner
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Premiere: Cambridgeshire’s Emma Kupa Channels Fresh Frustration in Feverish “Nothing At All”

by Mitch Mosk
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Premiere: Eliot Bronson’s “Empty Spaces” and the Intimate Depths of Isolation

by Mitch Mosk
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