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hope is a dangerous thing - lana del rey
Columns, Music, Today's SongJanuary 17, 2019<January 17, 2019

From Lolita to Sylvia Plath, Lana Del Rey Reinvents Herself in “Hope Is a Dangerous Thing…”

by Ditta Demeter
GRAACE © 2019
Debut, Features, Interviews, MusicJanuary 17, 2019<January 21, 2019

Finding Strength in Vulnerability: A Conversation with GRAACE

by Luke Pettican
The Jesus and Mary Chain
Features, Interviews, MusicJanuary 16, 2019<January 16, 2019

Interview with The Jesus and Mary Chain: A Lot of Damage & A Lot of Joy

by Shayna Chabrow
Dinolion's RASHOMON
Music, Music Videos, PremieresJanuary 16, 2019<January 16, 2019

Premiere: Dinolion’s Film ‘Rashomon’ Explores Perceived Reality with 14 Houston Artists

by Mitch Mosk
Fort Frances
Music, PremieresJanuary 16, 2019<January 16, 2019

Premiere: Fort Frances Urge Us to Press Pause in “Double Take”

by Mitch Mosk
Film Score
Editorials, MusicJanuary 16, 2019<January 15, 2019

Editorial: The Mastery of Musical Storytelling and How Music Documentaries Influence Artists’ Relevance

by Maggie McHale
Calls of Prudence © Lisa Macintosh
Music, Music Videos, PremieresJanuary 16, 2019<January 15, 2019

Premiere: Running Red Lights’ “Calls of Prudence” Confronts the Ghosts of a Romanticised Past

by Frankie Rose
Black Pistol Fire © 2019
Columns, Music, Today's SongJanuary 16, 2019<January 16, 2019

Today’s Song: Anger and Regret Meet Explosively in Black Pistol Fire’s “Level”

by Oliver Crook
Turn This Love Around - Michael Burrows
Music, Music Videos, PremieresJanuary 15, 2019<January 15, 2019

Watch: Heart, Warmth, and Hope in Michael Burrows’ “Turn This Love Around”

by Mitch Mosk
Michael McArthur © Michael Flores
Music, PremieresJanuary 15, 2019<January 15, 2019

Premiere: Michael McArthur Laments on the Dark Side of Love with “Ever Green, Ever Rain”

by Abby Jones
Butterjack © Jodie Guest
Music, PremieresJanuary 15, 2019<January 15, 2019

Premiere: Butterjack’s “Hot Sauce” Is a Love Song with a Bite

by Mitch Mosk
Noble Kids 2019
Music, PremieresJanuary 15, 2019<January 15, 2019

Premiere: False Hopes & Love in Noble Kids’ “West of Here”

by Mitch Mosk
Editor's Picks 01-14-2019
Columns, Editor's Picks, MusicJanuary 15, 2019<March 8, 2019

Editor’s Picks: January 14, 2019

by Mitch Mosk
Land of the Free - The Killers
Features, Music, Reviews, This Just InJanuary 15, 2019<January 24, 2019

The Killers’ Impassioned “Land of the Free,” an American Protest

by Mitch Mosk
All My Friends - Matt Koelsch & Georgia Feroce
Music, PremieresJanuary 14, 2019<January 14, 2019

Premiere: Living Right with Matt Koelsch & Georgia Feroce’s Inspiring “All My Friends”

by Mitch Mosk
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  • “This Is What It Feels Like to Not Feel Anything”: Petey USA on Turning Private Thoughts into Shared Space & the Fictional Truths of ‘The Yips’
  • “We’re all just friends making music”: Brooklyn’s Anyhow Are an Emerging Indie Rock Duo Built on Collaboration, Trust, & Guitars
  • Atwood Magazine Presents Mistletones: 2025’s Best New Holiday Songs, Pt. 1!
  • “I Serve Me. I Take Care of Me. I Am My Keeper”: Medium Build on Surviving the Dream, Choosing Himself, & More Takeaways From a Career-Defining Year
  • Interview: From Malawi to Massachusetts, The Kasambwe Brothers Are Strumming Their Way to Success
  • “You Have Me Marked as Nice”: Ski Team Sits With Desire, Restraint, & the Mercy of Boundaries on “Santa”
  • Atwood Magazine’s 2025 Albums of the Year

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  • “This Is What It Feels Like to Not Feel Anything”: Petey USA on Turning Private Thoughts into Shared Space & the Fictional Truths of ‘The Yips’ December 19, 2025
  • “We’re all just friends making music”: Brooklyn’s Anyhow Are an Emerging Indie Rock Duo Built on Collaboration, Trust, & Guitars December 19, 2025
  • Atwood Magazine Presents Mistletones: 2025’s Best New Holiday Songs, Pt. 1! December 19, 2025
  • “I Serve Me. I Take Care of Me. I Am My Keeper”: Medium Build on Surviving the Dream, Choosing Himself, & More Takeaways From a Career-Defining Year December 18, 2025
  • Interview: From Malawi to Massachusetts, The Kasambwe Brothers Are Strumming Their Way to Success December 18, 2025
  • “You Have Me Marked as Nice”: Ski Team Sits With Desire, Restraint, & the Mercy of Boundaries on “Santa” December 18, 2025
  • Atwood Magazine’s 2025 Albums of the Year December 18, 2025
  • “Raw, Experimental, & Definitive”: Low.bō Debuts with a Bruised, Intimate Alt-R&B Reckoning on ‘husk’ December 17, 2025
  • “Anger, Death, & Acceptance”: Adult Mom’s Stevie Knipe Gives Life’s Hardest Feelings a Voice on ‘Natural Causes’ December 17, 2025
  • “None of us are free until all of us are free”: Rick Alverson & Emilie Rex on Making ‘Passages: Artists in Solidarity with Immigrants, Refugees, and Asylum Seekers’ December 17, 2025
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