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The Junction © Justin Broadbent
Music, PremieresMay 11, 2017<May 11, 2017

Premiere: The Junction Take Control of Life on “Changes”

by Mitch Mosk
JOME © 2017
Columns, Debut, Music, Today's SongMay 11, 2017<May 11, 2017

Today’s Song: JOME’s “Snow” is a Stinging Reminder of the Nature of Love

by Urooj Ali Rizvi
Vienna Teng - Waking Hour
Columns, Music, Time MachineMay 11, 2017<May 10, 2017

Time Machine: Vienna Teng’s “Eric’s Song” for All

by Erika Kooda
Big Little Lies © HBO
Columns, Music, Sound TracksMay 10, 2017<May 10, 2017

Film Notes: Leon Bridges’ “River” in HBO’s ‘Big Little Lies’

by Kelly McCafferty Dorogy
get over it - tinmouth still
Music, Music Videos, PremieresMay 10, 2017<May 11, 2017

Premiere: The Social Critique of Tinmouth’s Biting “Get Over It”

by Mitch Mosk
Doghouse Charlie © 2017
Music, PremieresMay 10, 2017<May 10, 2017

Premiere: Doghouse Charlie’s “Susquehanna,” a Psychedelic Symphony to Nature

by Mitch Mosk
SYML © Adrian Ragasa
Features, Music, PremieresMay 10, 2017<May 10, 2017

Premiere: SYML’s Haunting Cover of “Mr Sandman” Gives New Life to an Old Classic

by Mitch Mosk
Maps & His Mothball Fleet © Rovi
Music, Music Videos, PremieresMay 9, 2017<May 9, 2017

Video Premiere: Hope and Distance on Maps & His Mothball Fleet’s “A Lot Becomes a Little”

by Mitch Mosk
Rival Shapes © 2017
Music, PremieresMay 9, 2017<May 9, 2017

Premiere: Rival Shapes’ “The Longing” Burns with Love & Poignant Nostalgia

by Mitch Mosk
Carry Illinois © 2017
Music, PremieresMay 8, 2017<November 29, 2017

Premiere: The Resilient Energy of Carry Illinois’ Somber “Little Shell”

by Mitch Mosk
saw tooth wave © 2017
Debut, Music, PremieresMay 8, 2017<May 8, 2017

Premiere: Saw Tooth Wave’s Driving Synth-Rock Debut “My New Bicycle”

by Mitch Mosk
The Japanese House © Danny North
Columns, Music, Reviews, Today's SongMay 8, 2017<July 5, 2017

Longing, Loss, and Hope in The Japanese House’s “Saw You in a Dream”

by Nicole Almeida
James Arthur © 2017
Features, Interviews, Music, ReviewsMay 8, 2017<December 15, 2020

Recovery, Redemption, and Finding Purpose: A Conversation with James Arthur

by Mitch Mosk
San Cisco © Ebony Talijancich
Music, Our Take, ReviewsMay 8, 2017<May 8, 2017

Our Take: San Cisco Make a Splash with ‘The Water’

by Natalie Harmsen
Sign of the Times - Harry Styles
Columns, Debut, Music, Music Videos, Today's SongMay 8, 2017<April 7, 2020

Today’s Song: Harry Styles Finds a New Direction on “Sign of the Times”

by Brandon Payano
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  • “I Loved You Then and I Love You Now”: William Harries Graham Traces the Afterlife of Connection on “NYC,” a Brooding Ambient Folk Reverie from ‘Belrose Motel’
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  • “Drama Is Pleasure”: Flare and Fear from Planette Automatic’s Sparkling “Dance Around” June 4, 2026
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  • Editor’s Picks 156: Green Gardens, Casper Sage, MUANH, Filiah, Lockimara, & Widemouth! June 3, 2026
  • “The Alchemy Is Getting Stronger”: Montreal’s Art-Rock Band Museums Are Well Worth a Visit June 3, 2026
  • “Truth Calls Us Back to Who We Were Made to Be”: Watashi Wa Meet Themselves Again on “I Am,” a Radiant Power-Pop Revival of Faith, Identity, & the Divine Spirit June 3, 2026
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