Music, Reviews, Today's SongFebruary 1, 2019<February 1, 2019 Today’s Song: Sam Smith and Normani Find Temporary Solace “Dancing With A Stranger” by Maggie McHale
Interviews, MusicJanuary 31, 2019<February 1, 2019 Finding Connection in Collaborations: A Conversation with filous by Nicole Almeida
Features, Music, Reviews, RoundtableJanuary 31, 2019<June 29, 2024 Roundtable Discussion: A Review of Weezer’s Teal Album by Atwood Magazine Staff
Debut, Features, Music, Our Take, ReviewsJanuary 31, 2019<January 31, 2019 Our Take: Spielbergs’ ‘This Is Not The End’ Is the Album You’ve Been Waiting for Since You Grew Out Your Mohawk and Got a Job by Oliver Crook
Debut, Features, Music, ReviewsJanuary 31, 2019<January 31, 2019 Review: With Better Oblivion Community Center, Conor Oberst & Phoebe Bridgers Unite in Indie Folk Heaven by Abby Jones
Columns, Editor's Picks, Features, MusicJanuary 30, 2019<March 19, 2019 Editor’s Picks: January 28, 2019 by Mitch Mosk
Features, Interviews, MusicJanuary 30, 2019<June 3, 2019 Interview: FIDLAR’s Zac Carper Ventures into Uncharted Territory on ‘Almost Free’ by Nick Baron
Music, Today's SongJanuary 30, 2019<January 30, 2019 Today’s Song: Beirut Delivers a Tense, Expansive Musical Journey with “Landslide” by Adrian Vargas
Columns, Music, Today's SongJanuary 29, 2019<January 29, 2019 Today’s Song: Swagger & Spiritual Claustrophobia in Foals’ “Exits” by Danny Vagnoni
Music, Our Take, ReviewsJanuary 28, 2019<January 28, 2019 Our Take: Deerhunter Dissolve the Formula in ‘Why Hasn’t Everything Already Disappeared?’ but the Elements Are Still There by Ben Niesen
Debut, Features, Interviews, MusicJanuary 28, 2019<February 1, 2019 Music for Feeling Better: An Interview with gnash by Mitch Mosk
Music, Reviews, This Just InJanuary 25, 2019<January 28, 2019 Review: ‘King of the Dudes’ Will Make Sunflower Bean Live Forever by Nicole Almeida
Features, Music, Reviews, RoundtableJanuary 25, 2019<June 29, 2024 Roundtable Discussion: A Review of James Blake’s ‘Assume Form’ by Atwood Magazine Staff
Columns, Music, Music You Should KnowJanuary 24, 2019<January 24, 2019 Music You Should Know: Ta-ku’s ‘25 Nights for Nujabes’ Is an Emotive, Harmonious Ode to a Lost Talent by Adrian Vargas
Features, Music, PremieresJanuary 24, 2019<October 17, 2019 Album Premiere: Heartbreak & Mending in French for Rabbits’ Achingly Beautiful ‘The Weight of Melted Snow’ by Mitch Mosk