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Electric Guest © Nick Walker
Music, Our Take, ReviewsApril 24, 2017<April 24, 2017

Our Take: The Many Faces of “Plural” by Electric Guest

by Maggie McHale
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Concerts, Music, ReviewsApril 21, 2017<April 21, 2017

LIVE: The New Pornographers Dazzle in Return to Chicago

by Erika Kooda
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Music, Music Videos, PremieresApril 21, 2017<April 21, 2017

Video Premiere: The Pain & Passionate Plea of Hoyle’s Anthemic “Revival”

by Mitch Mosk
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Music, PremieresApril 21, 2017<April 21, 2017

Premiere: TENTS Make Art of Dichotomies in “Back Yards”

by Nicole Almeida
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Music, Reviews, This Just InApril 21, 2017<April 21, 2017

This Just In: Joywave’s “Content” is a Creepy, Double-Edged Sword

by Sydney Sweeney
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Debut, Music, PremieresApril 20, 2017<April 20, 2017

Premiere: Everything Turned to Color’s Heartfelt “Once Upon a Lifetime”

by Mitch Mosk
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Concert Conversations, Concerts, Music, ReviewsApril 20, 2017<April 20, 2017

LIVE: Maggie Rogers Lights Up the Music Hall of Williamsburg

by Carmen Chan
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Debut, Music, PremieresApril 20, 2017<April 20, 2017

Premiere: The Dreamy Intimacy of Vylet’s Lovestruck “Lightning”

by Mitch Mosk
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Columns, Debut, Music, Today's SongApril 20, 2017<August 12, 2019

True Connection & Perfect Imperfection in lovely.the.band’s Debut “broken”

by Mitch Mosk
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Music, Time MachineApril 20, 2017<November 3, 2022

Time Machine: Smells Like Revolution – Nirvana in the ’90s

by Erika Kooda
Stay Inside © 2017
Debut, Music, PremieresApril 19, 2017<April 19, 2017

Premiere: Stay Inside’s “Blockbussa” Evokes the Isolation of Culture Clash

by Mitch Mosk
MAZES - bookstore
Music, PremieresApril 18, 2017<April 18, 2017

Premiere: Mazes Set Off on Adventure in “West Coast Revolution”

by Mitch Mosk
Annabel Allum © Rob Blackham
Interviews, MusicApril 18, 2017<April 18, 2017

Creating, Rebelling, & Just ‘Doing Everything’: A Conversation with Annabel Allum

by Lindsay Call
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Music, PremieresApril 18, 2017<April 18, 2017

Premiere: Tyler Sjöström Unleashes His Emotion Through “Holding On”

by Renae Weaver
Columns, Music, Today's SongApril 18, 2017<April 17, 2017

Today’s Song: Idealism and Purpose in ALOK’s “Hear Me Now”

by Maggie McHale
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  • “It Wasn’t a Typical Sad Song”: Sasha Joy Found a New Kind of Clarity on “Got You Something”
  • “Life Is Much More Colorful”: Heddy Edwards Summons the Divine on ‘The Other Side of Hell Is a Heaven So Delicate’
  • “Drama Is Pleasure”: Flare and Fear from Planette Automatic’s Sparkling “Dance Around”
  • “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’
  • “This Time I Intend to Swim”: Satya Comes Home to Herself on ‘Yellow House,’ a Soul-Stirring Debut of Healing, Love, & Release
  • Editor’s Picks 156: Green Gardens, Casper Sage, MUANH, Filiah, Lockimara, & Widemouth!
  • “The Alchemy Is Getting Stronger”: Montreal’s Art-Rock Band Museums Are Well Worth a Visit

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  • “It Wasn’t a Typical Sad Song”: Sasha Joy Found a New Kind of Clarity on “Got You Something” June 5, 2026
  • “Life Is Much More Colorful”: Heddy Edwards Summons the Divine on ‘The Other Side of Hell Is a Heaven So Delicate’ June 5, 2026
  • “Drama Is Pleasure”: Flare and Fear from Planette Automatic’s Sparkling “Dance Around” June 4, 2026
  • “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’ June 4, 2026
  • “This Time I Intend to Swim”: Satya Comes Home to Herself on ‘Yellow House,’ a Soul-Stirring Debut of Healing, Love, & Release June 4, 2026
  • 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
  • “Where’s the Optimist in Me?”: Oakwood Reflect on Bygone Days and Look to the Future on ‘Blurred Away’ June 3, 2026
  • “I Sang to Fill the Emptiness”: London’s chantel Finds Their Voice on “Into Song Again,” a Tender, Tactile Debut Born of Grief, Belonging, & Return June 3, 2026
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