Climate’s “Smiling The Right Way” Is a Search for Meaning

What is a song but the weaving of instruments, vocals, and themes? What is life but an ongoing attempt to untangle meaning? In Climate’s single, “Smiling the Right Way,” from 2021’s Colorways, the band blends a cheery, upbeat tune with dense lyrical snapshots that characterize the flexible yet cyclical nature of life. The single opens […]

“All The Same” by Facekiss: Post-Heartbreak Numbness

With steady, stacked vocals backed by intriguing instrumentation, “All The Same” by Facekiss is a song you can’t help but move to. Though the string instruments and upbeat pacing make you think of this song as a happy one, the subject matter is quite the opposite. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YczYs2kV1hQ “He picked her up, she said hello” Most […]

Anna Tivel on Loneliness and Re-Recording “One Thousand and One”

One of the great things about music as a medium is that it allows for change and experimentation even after the original has been released. Sure, books may have subsequent editions after its original release, and films can be re-released with “Director’s Cuts” and what have you, but any one song can have infinite variations: […]

“Whatever Works” by Roller Derby: Love, Sacrifice, and Desperation

A longing post-breakup reflection, “Whatever Works” by Roller Derby reminisces over a failed relationship and tries to figure out how to reignite it. With dreamy vocals and relaxing instrumentation, it sounds like Philine Meyer, the vocalist behind the song, is playing it cool. But when listening to the lyrics, you can tell it is anything […]

Switchfoot Is Leaning Into Tension on interrobang

I think when you dig to the heart of anything beautiful, you end up hitting the hard reality of paradox: two seemingly opposed ends that somehow make up a whole truth. You can’t love until you let go, and you don’t know what you have until it’s gone, and you grow from pain – that […]

Joel Ansett’s I Should Get Some Rest Gives Melody to a Restless Night

There is a kind of enticing destructiveness to staying up late – I mean painfully late – and giving entertainment to our most tangled thoughts. I was welcomed into Joel Ansett’s newest EP, I Should Get Some Rest, by the comforting sounds of a restless night. Joel’s first track, “Ease,” builds off of a simple […]

Zack Fletcher’s “The Traveler” Is a Beautiful Metaphor for Loss

The grieving process is sometimes unclear, vague, and complicated. You cry every day at the memory of someone’s laughter or a small moment the two of you had shared. In Zack Fletcher’s single, “The Traveler,” he composes a song about loss in a way that makes the grief easier to understand. By comparing the loved […]

“Some Sunny Day” by Lloyd Taylor-Clark: A Reflection on the Passage of Time

With his debut single, “Some Sunny Day,” Lloyd Taylor-Clark provides a peaceful tune with lilting guitar and ambient vocals. This song, with its reflections on the passage of time as well as the laments over the perpetual nature of feelings, stirs up emotions similar to that of an existential crisis (emotions I am probably a […]

“Real Pain” by Indigo De Souza: Glorious Communal Catharsis

There’s a scene in Midsommar, Ari Aster’s 2019 folk horror movie, that comes to mind when I listen to “Real Pain” by Indigo De Souza. Without spoiling too much, Dani (Florence Pugh) discovers a deep, personal betrayal, and staggers sobbing out into the rural Swedish commune whose macabre summer festival she was roped into attending. […]

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