“Lydia Wears A Cross” by Julia Jacklin: Challenging the Foundation

In her new single, “Lydia Wears A Cross,” Julia Jacklin dives deep into her childhood experiences with religion and challenges the institution she grew up in. She speaks on bittersweet memories, which seem to be the most valuable things she got from these experiences. With a vibrant music video that is just as beautiful as […]

“Janet Planet” by TOPS: The Internal Tussle

“Janet Planet” is TOPS’s spunky take on the struggle of getting out of your own head. It’s a refreshing track with classic production that touches on a relatable predicament — mental health and the internal tussle we have with ourselves every day.  TOPS band member Jane Penny described the song to be about “feeling trapped […]

“Flip” by Leah Dunn: A Shaggy, Funny Triumph for Memorial Day Weekend

As my grandfather has often told me, there is no such thing as a “happy Memorial Day.” Memorial Day, after all, is a day of remembrance: while Veterans Day is for all members of the military, Memorial Day specifically honors those who died. It’s supposed to be a somber, reflective holiday; of course, us Americans […]

Lucy Roleff and Lehmann B. Smith on “In the Doorway,” Reflection, and Folk Influences

Written by the Australian singer-songwriter Lucy Roleff some time ago before being fleshed out into its current iteration, “In the Doorway” is the kind of quiet, sober reflection on lost love that’s necessary after a heartbreak. Plenty of songs have been written about breakups, and plenty of songs have been written about the triumphant rebound, […]

“My Kind of Crazy” by Mama Said: A Pop-Rock Ode to Parenthood

Northern-California-based, female-fronted rock band Mama Said draws inspiration from the best rock hits of the last thirty years to bring to life a catchy and evergreen sound, elevated by the fantastic voices of front-women Latifa Reeves and Jennifer Knight. “My Kind of Crazy” is one of a series of releases the band is working through […]

Ari Dayan on “Love,” Self-Acceptance, and Life’s Messiness

Most artists would get whiplash going from ultra-catchy dance tracks to slow-burn torch songs, but L.A.’s Ari Dayan makes the stylistic leap with ease. Her new single “Love” is a high-energy ode to self-acceptance – and it follows her previous single “Undeserving” that has the smoky feel of torch singers Julie London and Amy Winehouse. […]

“Mexico” by Kinzoogianna: a dreamy, introspective nu-jazz journey

“Mexico” is the fourth single from Gold For The Hungry Souls, the debut album of Kinzoogianna AKA Anna Stubbs. Stubbs fully showcases her creative skills in this new single: an ecstatic nu-jazz composition reminiscent of the best classical jazz, which sounds refreshingly contemporary and ambitious. A talented pianist, drum programmer and producer, Kinzoogianna creates exciting […]

“Hummingbird” by Meiwei: A Gem from an Emerging Talent

As your friendly neighborhood English major, I love writing song reviews. I view it as dissecting a poem while taking into consideration the element of sound that makes a song three-dimensional. And when a song comes along that really excels in every aspect, I can’t help but launch into a full, convoluted analysis of its […]

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