9.4 Debut, Features, Music, Our Take, Reviews, Track-by-TrackSeptember 28, 2021<February 7, 2022 “Emotional, Raw, & Vulnerable”: Abby Holliday’s Breathtakingly Beautiful Debut Album ‘WHEN WE’RE FAR APART I FALL APART’ by Mitch Mosk
Concerts, Music, ReviewsSeptember 28, 2021<November 16, 2021 Future Islands Deliver Impassioned Synth Pop Amidst a Joyous Return to Live Music at Governors Ball 2021 by Beau Hayhoe
Debut, Features, Music, Reviews, Track-by-TrackSeptember 28, 2021<October 27, 2021 “Familiar, Smooth, & Chill”: Get Lost in Marcus Atom’s Intimate & Smoldering Debut Album, ‘Love vs. War’ by Mitch Mosk
Features, Music, Reviews, Track-by-TrackSeptember 28, 2021<September 28, 2021 “Honest Raw Healing”: Inside The Franklin Electric’s Beautifully Vulnerable ‘This Time I See It’ by Mitch Mosk
Interviews, MusicSeptember 28, 2021<September 28, 2021 Interview: Dancing Through the Pains of Youth with Modernlove. by Adrian Vargas
Music, PremieresSeptember 28, 2021<September 27, 2021 Premiere: Embracing Vulnerability with Glenn Echo’s Soft & Stirring Alt-Folk Protest Song, “How Much Blood” by Mitch Mosk
8 Music, Our Take, ReviewsSeptember 28, 2021<September 27, 2021 Our Take: Mano Le Tough Opens Wide the Toy Chest for ‘At the Moment’ by Ben Niesen
Columns, Music, Today's SongSeptember 28, 2021<September 28, 2021 Today’s Song: FLOWVERS Return with Soaring & Searing Single “Far Away” by Mitch Mosk
Debut, Interviews, MusicSeptember 27, 2021<September 29, 2021 Interview with bad tuner: A Brooklyn EDM Buff Practicing Proper ‘self-care’ on Debut EP by Josh Weiner
Columns, Music, Today's SongSeptember 27, 2021<September 27, 2021 Today’s Song: LA’s Fime Weave a World of Lush, Sweet Indie Rock Wonder in “Born 2 Love” by Mitch Mosk
Music, PremieresSeptember 27, 2021<September 27, 2021 Premiere: Glass Heart String Choir’s Bittersweet & Achingly Vulnerable “Wounds” by Mitch Mosk
Festival, MusicSeptember 27, 2021<September 27, 2021 Isle of Wight Festival 2021: More Than Just the Headliners by Bethan Harper
Music, ReviewsSeptember 24, 2021<September 24, 2021 Album Review: The Muslims Scorch Earth and Revive Punk on ‘Fuck These Fuckin Fascists’ by Oliver Crook
Columns, Features, Music, Weekly RoundupSeptember 24, 2021<September 24, 2021 Atwood Magazine’s Weekly Roundup: September 24, 2021 by Atwood Magazine Staff
Columns, Music, Today's SongSeptember 24, 2021<September 24, 2021 Today’s Song: A Breezy & Soulful Look Into Taylor Kelly’s Mind With “Maybe” by Adrian Vargas