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Music, PremieresJune 28, 2017<June 28, 2017

Premiere: Charlie Hickey Explores Insecurity and Authenticity on “This Was Not Meant for You to See”

by Mitch Mosk
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Debut, Music, Music Videos, PremieresJune 28, 2017<June 28, 2017

Premiere: The Turmoil and Triumph of Holy Wars’ “Orphan”

by Mitch Mosk
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Essays, Features, Music, ReviewsJune 28, 2017<July 3, 2017

Editorial: Why Manchester Orchestra Deserves “The Gold”

by Kelly Wynne
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Music, PremieresJune 28, 2017<June 28, 2017

Premiere: Inspiration & Infatuation on Two Cheers’ “Over My Shoulder”

by Mitch Mosk
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Columns, Features, Music, Today's SongJune 28, 2017<June 28, 2017

Today’s Song: NoMBe’s Intoxicating Summer Love Song “Do Whatchu Want to Me”

by Mitch Mosk
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Features, Music, Reviews, RoundtableJune 27, 2017<June 29, 2024

Roundtable Discussion: A Review of Imagine Dragons’ ‘Evolve’

by Atwood Magazine Staff
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Music, PlaylistsJune 27, 2017<June 27, 2017

Playlist: Sounds of Summer 2017

by Atwood Magazine Staff
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Music, PremieresJune 27, 2017<June 27, 2017

Premiere: The Intimate Howl of Caitlin Eadie’s Anthemic “Wolf Cry”

by Mitch Mosk
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Music, PremieresJune 27, 2017<June 27, 2017

Premiere: Cardboard Foxes Capture Summer’s Kiss on “Do You Ever?” (feat. Kenyo)

by Mitch Mosk
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Music, Our Take, ReviewsJune 27, 2017<June 27, 2017

Our Take: Beach Fossils Are Revitalized in ‘Somersault’

by Shayna Chabrow
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Columns, Music, Today's SongJune 27, 2017<June 27, 2017

Today’s Song: Swans’ “Oxygen” Injects Adrenaline into Your Ear Drums

by Lucas Koprowski
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Music, Music Videos, PremieresJune 26, 2017<June 26, 2017

Premiere: Escape into Another World with Dakota Blue’s “Aw Man”

by Mitch Mosk
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Music, PremieresJune 26, 2017<June 26, 2017

Premiere: Do You Remember “Kapowski,” Devereaux?

by Maggie McHale
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Debut, Music, PremieresJune 23, 2017<June 23, 2017

Album Premiere: The Big Drops’ Debut ‘Time, Color’ Offers Adventure & Respite

by Mitch Mosk
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Music, PodcastJune 23, 2017<June 23, 2017

Sugar High Podcast: Two Hours with DREAMERS

by Danny Carissimi
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  • “Not what you said, but how you said it”: Charlie Lim Lays Himself Bare on “Nobody’s Home,” a Gut-Wrenching Portrait of Grief and Emotional Reckoning
  • “SWEET LOVE”: Stephen Sanchez Falls Head Over Heels into a Feel-Good, Heart-on-Sleeve Retro-Pop Anthem
  • The Clockworks’ Sophomore Album ‘The Entertainment’ Is Where the Noise Softens and the Truth Slips Through
  • MONSTA X Rework Their English Sound With a More Personal Edge on ‘Unfold’
  • “Chose Faith Instead of Facing the Past”: Brooklyn’s Myra Lee Erupt with “Magpie,” a Feverish, Slow-Burning Indie Rock Reintroduction
  • “I Know How to Hurt Myself on You”: MUNA Turn Heartbreak into Kinetic Euphoria on “Dancing on the Wall”
  • Editor’s Picks 151: The Temper Trap, Lola Blue, Mount St. Helen, Eliza Edens, Radium Dolls, & Local the Neighbour!

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  • “Not what you said, but how you said it”: Charlie Lim Lays Himself Bare on “Nobody’s Home,” a Gut-Wrenching Portrait of Grief and Emotional Reckoning April 3, 2026
  • “SWEET LOVE”: Stephen Sanchez Falls Head Over Heels into a Feel-Good, Heart-on-Sleeve Retro-Pop Anthem April 3, 2026
  • The Clockworks’ Sophomore Album ‘The Entertainment’ Is Where the Noise Softens and the Truth Slips Through April 3, 2026
  • MONSTA X Rework Their English Sound With a More Personal Edge on ‘Unfold’ April 3, 2026
  • “Chose Faith Instead of Facing the Past”: Brooklyn’s Myra Lee Erupt with “Magpie,” a Feverish, Slow-Burning Indie Rock Reintroduction April 2, 2026
  • “I Know How to Hurt Myself on You”: MUNA Turn Heartbreak into Kinetic Euphoria on “Dancing on the Wall” April 2, 2026
  • Editor’s Picks 151: The Temper Trap, Lola Blue, Mount St. Helen, Eliza Edens, Radium Dolls, & Local the Neighbour! April 1, 2026
  • Today’s Song: Stock Band Return with “Today’s Song,” an Indie Anthem That Checks All the Boxes April 1, 2026
  • “I Just Got My Heart Broken, But I Look F**kin’ Fabulous”: MEEK Breaks Out with “Fabulous,” a Loud, Unapologetic, & Utterly Irresistible Pop Anthem April 1, 2026
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