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Ought © Victoria Davis
Music, Our Take, ReviewsOctober 13, 2015<October 13, 2015

Our Take: Ought Revel in Ambiguity on “Sun Coming Down”

by Ross Finney
The Rare Occasions (from left to right): Luke Imbusch, Peter Stone, Brian McLaughlin, and Jeremy Cohen // credit: Jonas Meyer
Music, Premieres, ReviewsOctober 12, 2015<October 13, 2015

Exclusive Premiere: Chaotic Bliss on The Rare Occasions’ “An Actuary Retires”

by Mitch Mosk
Atwood in Focus: New Music, 10/9/2015
NewsOctober 9, 2015<October 9, 2015

Atwood In Focus :: October 9th New Music

by Atwood Magazine Staff
"Love Me" - The 1975
Features, Music, Reviews, This Just InOctober 8, 2015<March 7, 2017

The 1975 Get Funky with “Love Me”

by Mitch Mosk
Big Grams
Columns, Debut, Music, Today's SongOctober 8, 2015<October 8, 2015

Today’s Song: An Unlikely Marriage on Big Grams’ “Fell In The Sun”

by Maria Jackson
Features, Interviews, MusicOctober 7, 2015<October 7, 2015

Healing and Transcendence: A Conversation with decker.

by Maggie McHale
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Columns, Music, Today's SongOctober 6, 2015<October 6, 2015

Today’s Song: Effervescent Angst on Wavves’ “My Head Hurts”

by Ross Finney
The Struts
Debut, Features, Interviews, MusicOctober 5, 2015<February 1, 2023

Success Smells Like… A Conversation With The Struts

by Mitch Mosk
Music, Our Take, ReviewsOctober 5, 2015<October 5, 2015

Our Take: CHVRCHES Go Gold with “Every Open Eye”

by April Salud
The Japanese House (Amber Bain)
Columns, Music, Music You Should KnowOctober 2, 2015<October 19, 2015

Intensity, Eminence and Mystique: The Japanese House Lays a Sound Foundation

by Maggie McHale
Atwood in Focus: New Music, 10/2/2015
NewsOctober 2, 2015<October 2, 2015

Atwood In Focus: October 2nd New Music

by Mitch Mosk
Screenshot from "Doing The Right Thing" by Daughter
Columns, Music, Music Videos, Today's SongOctober 1, 2015<October 1, 2015

Today’s Song: Daughter Lament Life and Loss On “Doing The Right Thing”

by Mitch Mosk
Where Do You Run [EP] - The Score
Debut, Features, Interviews, MusicSeptember 30, 2015<July 4, 2024

A Guitar, A Keyboard, and A Computer in a Bedroom: A Conversation With The Score

by Mitch Mosk
Transviolet
Columns, Music, Today's SongSeptember 29, 2015<September 29, 2015

Today’s Song: Ideas Turn to Action in Transviolet’s “New Bohemia”

by April Salud
Forebear // lyynks.com
Columns, Music, Today's SongSeptember 28, 2015<September 28, 2015

Today’s Song: Forebear Deal with Love and Loss on “People’s Champ”

by Liz Wood
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