“Most Things” by Jackson Driscoll: A Song of Strange Hope

Music is a love language, no doubt about it. When I was an angsty kid in high school, I would often send people songs instead of confessing what I was feeling to them. And can you blame me? Feelings are hard. Music bridges that gap of vulnerability. Feeling sad? Send a wrenching ballad. Happy? A […]
Deborah Stokol on Literature, Art, and “I Had a Long Convalescence…”

Deborah Stokol is the kind of artist I wish to be: someone who synthesizes their various interests and preoccupations into a fruitful, prolific career. Stokol is passionate about art, literature, and music across history, as is evident from her adaptation of one of the Canterbury Tales into a sprawling prog-folk fantasia. On her new song, […]
Winterlark on “When I Saw You Stranded There” and the Delights and Fears of Songwriting

Folk-jazz band Winterlark sets the scene: two strangers, a hot idling day, stranded in traffic. The speakers spot each other between the cars, a half-glance between sirens. And suddenly, everything changes. The song, titled “When I Saw You Stranded There” tells a meet-cute love story with vivid energy. Kristin Olson plays the upright bass and […]
Ryan Cassata on “Guard Rail,” Queer Art, and Long Island

When we last checked in with the Long Island-raised and LA-based Ryan Cassata, a multi-talented songwriter and activist, he had just released “California Woman,” a stripped-down acoustic number with an effortless sense of vintage rock-star cool. Never one to settle down and stick with one sound, Cassata has released several other songs since then, with […]
Rascal Miles on “Asylum,” Vulnerability, and Safety

Vulnerability is a challenge in life and a necessity in music. Rascal Miles perfectly captures the sacredness of vulnerability and of offering a safe space for someone else to be vulnerable with you in his new song “Asylum”.” As Miles sings about staying home and being safe from the world, we find respite in the […]
Elly Kace on “Are You Ready?” and Musical Inspirations

With a dreamy ambience and comforting lyrics detailing having to deal with a hard time, “Are You Ready?” by Elly Kace feels like an existential crisis wrapped in a hug. The production of this song goes so perfectly with the subject matter. The pulsing bell throughout the song reminds me of a heartbeat, and drawn-out […]
“The Pigeon” by The Ampersands: A Humble Bird as a Metaphor

I live on Long Island, which means I don’t really see pigeons very often. The winged pest of choice here is the seagull, a dirty-feathered maniac of a bird who craves boardwalk french fries but, failing that, will settle for your blood. I only see pigeons when I have cause to go into the city, […]
“Loveland Pass” by Lionlimb: Mental Health’s Long, Rocky Road

No two panic attacks are the same. I’ve had more than a few in my life: I’m on the autism spectrum, which either causes or enhances my naturally anxious, sensitive disposition. Some of them came on suddenly, while others simmered for an afternoon and boiled over in the evening. Some of them were brought on […]
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 […]