Interview: Peter Wise Embraces New Beginnings in “Only Gotta Start”
Brooklyn soul artist Peter Wise talks about his new single “Only Gotta Start,” the importance of shedding dark thoughts, and his upcoming album.
Brooklyn soul artist Peter Wise talks about his new single “Only Gotta Start,” the importance of shedding dark thoughts, and his upcoming album.
Charmingly candid and tenderly honest contemporary folk artist Olive Klug reflects on the creation of their debut album ‘Don’t You Dare Make Me Jaded,’ the cycle of self discovery, and lyric-forward music.
Amber Bain discusses the merry-go-rounds of our lives and loves as chronicled on The Japanese House’s latest album, ‘In the End It Always Does.’
Niall Horan’s third album ‘The Show’ is wholly familiar sounding, while still possessing that invigorating sense of newness that proves utterly inspiring.
There’s nothing more special than sharing a song with a friend — or traveling to Barcelona to be front row for Charli XCX. Julia Dzurillay’s love for music has taken her to unforgettable places professionally and personally. Tortured piano lessons at 10 years old turned into a genuine, life-long appreciation for music theory, the Billboard Hot 100, sweaty indie concerts, and everything in between. With a Spotify premium account and a dream, Julia Dzurillay pursued Journalism and Professional Writing (with minors in Music and Anthropology) in college. The rest is history.
Atwood’s staff share the music they’ve been listening to in the moment. This week’s roundup includes Vallis Alps, Michael Baker, The Japanese House, (G)I-DLE, Janelle Monáe, Sam Cullen, Myles Lloyd, PinkPantheress, PÆRISH, SMILEZ, Kovacs & Till Lindemann, & Joey Mac!
An exciting selection of new music curated by Mitch Mosk, this week’s Editor’s Picks features Birthh, The Mysterines, Angie McMahon, Katelyn Tarver, Katherine Li, & The Japanese House!
An exciting selection of new music curated by Mitch Mosk, this week’s Editor’s Picks features Sydney Sprague, The Aces, Bear’s Den, Bleach Lab, Pacifica, & Eyedress!
Doncaster’s Guest Singer open a dialogue between altruism vs. cynicism in their intoxicating song “Puppy,” a synth-soaked, emotionally charged eruption of raw energy and inner tension.
The Japanese House makes post-breakup breathing a little easier with her new song “Sad to Breathe.”
Wallice is no passing trend: This LA native’s artistry speaks for a generation of twenty-somethings whose thoughts rapidly skitter between tedious first world problems and feelings of existential dread. Her spunky discography and vernacular of playfully-snide and self-deprecating quips are ever-so relatable, making her a true superstar on the rise.
Atwood’s staff share the music they’ve been listening to in the moment. This week’s roundup includes Wasia Project, Kirsten Izer, Felly, Dance Lessons, Noble Son, EMINZADA, Animals on TV, War Strings, Angel X Star, Alma Mater, Jowell & Randy, Hips, & TRACE!
Banji dive headfirst into their irresistibly fun, feverish, and freeing debut album ‘Freshcakes,’ a record of raw reckonings channeled through a radiant soundtrack that’s as catchy as it is cathartic.
Atwood artist-to-watch Hannah Jadagu reflects on her intimate, achingly raw two-year-old EP as she now readies to release her boldly impassioned debut album, ‘Aperture’!
A supercharged alt-rock anthem for hopeless romantics everywhere, Cartoon Hearts’ debut single “legs” soars with visceral passion and raw energy as the band demand our attention with a catchy, cathartic heart-on-sleeve upheaval.