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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
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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
Music, Nostalgia TracksJuly 10, 2014<July 10, 2014

Nostalgia Tracks: Thao & The Get Down Stay Down’s “The Feeling Kind”

by Alexis
Features, Interviews, Music, ReviewsJuly 8, 2014<July 8, 2014

Craft Spells: Sincerity from Seattle // a conversation with Justin Vallesteros

by Conrad
Essays, PhotographyJuly 8, 2014<July 10, 2014

Evie McShane Editorial

by Liza
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  • “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
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