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Columns, Music, Today's SongMay 26, 2020<May 26, 2020

Today’s Song: Albany’s Brookline Combine Pop-Punk Influences & Nostalgia in “Day Trip”

by Lexi Lane
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Features, Interviews, Music, PremieresMay 26, 2020<May 26, 2020

Premiere: Seattle’s HARLEY Illustrate Navigating Heartsickness on “HYPNOS”

by Maggie McHale
Interviews, MusicMay 26, 2020<May 25, 2020

Interview with Party Nails: Nightlife, Sobriety, New Music, & More

by Chloe Robinson
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Music, Sophomore SeriesMay 25, 2020<October 27, 2020

The Sophomore Series: A$AP Rocky’s ‘AT.LONG.LAST.A$AP’ & Kanye West’s ‘Late Registration’

by Leo Culp
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Features, Interviews, MusicMay 25, 2020<May 25, 2020

Interview with Katie Von Schleicher: Turning a Creative Wheel into a New Record

by Lexi Lane
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Today’s Song: alextbh Fosters Passionate Synergy on “Between”

by Maggie McHale
Columns, Features, Music, Weekly RoundupMay 22, 2020<May 22, 2020

Atwood Magazine’s Weekly Roundup: May 22, 2020

by Atwood Magazine Staff
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Features, Music, Reviews, Track-by-TrackMay 22, 2020<May 22, 2020

Neon Trees Embrace the Crazy with Their Irresistible “New Best Friend”

by Mitch Mosk
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Music, Reviews, This Just InMay 22, 2020<May 22, 2020

This Just In: Aubrey Haddard’s “Thin Line” Is The Fun, Indie Rock Song for Your Summer

by Lexi Lane
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Debut, Features, Interviews, MusicMay 22, 2020<August 23, 2020

His Head, His Heart, and a Fresh Start: An Interview with Josiah Johnson

by Mitch Mosk
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Music, Our Take, ReviewsMay 22, 2020<December 15, 2020

Our Take: Victoria Reed’s Healing Light Shines on Spiritual Sophomore Album ‘Aquamadre’

by Mitch Mosk
The Howl & The Hum
Debut, Features, Interviews, MusicMay 22, 2020<March 16, 2021

Human Memory, Human Contact, and Releasing a Debut Album During Lockdown: An Interview with The Howl & The Hum

by Bethan Harper
Music, Reviews, This Just InMay 22, 2020<May 22, 2020

This Just In: DBMK Celebrate Singularity in “Haunted House”

by Maggie McHale
Roos Jonker & Dean Tippet © 2020
Columns, Music, Today's SongMay 22, 2020<May 22, 2020

Today’s Song: Roos Jonker & Dean Tippet Spark Hope with “Love Like That”

by Kelly McCafferty Dorogy
Notes on a Conditional Form - The 1975 9.7
Features, Music, Our Take, ReviewsMay 22, 2020<December 15, 2020

Our Take: The 1975’s Epic ‘Notes on a Conditional Form’ Is an Odyssey of Sound & Substance

by Mitch Mosk
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