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Debut, Interviews, MusicJuly 31, 2014<August 5, 2014

Rebirth through Portland’s Winter: A Conversation with EDJ

by Mitch Mosk
Debut, Music, Our TakeJuly 30, 2014<July 30, 2014

Our Take: A Review of SLEEPWALKERS’ debut LP “Greenwood Shade”

by Liza
Features, VideoJuly 30, 2014<July 30, 2014

“Lost in Motion II” – Reimagining Dance

by Cynthia Liu
Features, Interviews, MusicJuly 29, 2014<July 29, 2014

A Conversation with People Get Ready

by Cristina
Music, Music Videos, News, VideoJuly 28, 2014<July 28, 2014

Karen O releases “Rapt,” the first single from her upcoming album “Crush Songs”

by Nitesh
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Music, ReviewsJuly 24, 2014<July 23, 2014

Surrendering To The Sound: A Slow Club Review

by Abigail
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Music, Our Take, ReviewsJuly 23, 2014<May 18, 2025

Our Take: Smallpools Slay with New Single “Killer Whales”

by Mitch Mosk
Features, Interviews, MusicJuly 22, 2014<July 23, 2014

A Conversation with R. John Williams of Faded Paper Figures

by Conrad
Art, Features, InterviewsJuly 21, 2014<July 21, 2014

A Conversation With Erika Keck

by Libby
Concerts, Features, Music, ReviewsJuly 20, 2014<May 18, 2025

Feeling Musically Famished? Try a Little Biscuits & Gravy

by Mitch Mosk
Cover for Transience & A Word from the Editor
UncategorizedJuly 17, 2014<April 16, 2020

Cover for Transience & A Word from the Editor

by Liza
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Concerts, Music, ReviewsJuly 13, 2014<May 18, 2025

Bridge City Hustle Brings Refreshing Funk-Rock to the Knitting Factory Brooklyn

by Mitch Mosk
Columns, Hidden Gems, MusicJuly 12, 2014<July 12, 2014

Hidden Gems: Metric – Strange Weather

by Nitesh
Features, Interviews, MusicJuly 11, 2014<July 10, 2014

Starbucks, Sunlight, and the Hierarchies of Cool: A Conversation with Teen Daze

by Luke
ArtJuly 10, 2014<July 10, 2014

Looking Back: Supports/Surfaces, An Art Movement

by Morgan
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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”
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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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