Virginia Fudge on “Dragonfly,” Production, and Being a Teacher

There’s something to be said for a well-paced song. The popularity of TikTok has resulted in a lot of songs that play their hand in the first twenty seconds, content to coast for the rest of the runtime in hopes that they’ll strike gold and catch the ear of an influencer. (Can you tell me […]
Aviya on “Grief Measure,” Emily Dickinson, and the Influence of Moscow and Israel

In her poem, I measure every Grief I meet, the late great poet Emily Dickinson muses on themes of grief and sadness, using a series of rhetorical questions to try to decode her feelings. Israel-based musician and composer Aviya Kopelman takes a few pages from Dickinson’s journal in her new song, “Grief Measure”— a modern […]
“Rain Song” by Emile Mosseri and Han Ye-ri: Tender Theme of “Minari”

Minari has three central conflicts: The conflict between the father and mother characters; the father who cares deeply about his farm, which symbolizes the American Dream in its possible success and way out of menial chicken sexing, and the mother who cares deeply about her children. The conflict between the grandchildren – specifically the grandson […]
“Softly Spoken Woman” by Hands of the Heron: The Silenced Woman Gets a Voice

It’s often that a quiet woman is underestimated, taken for granted, and even ignored under the assumption that her silence suggests a simplicity of thought or character. In truth, however, it’s more likely that she’s silent because she is drowning in oceans of thoughts, worries, and ideas. In many cases, it is the quiet woman […]
“This Town Won’t Miss You” by Brooklyn Doran: Nostalgia Ain’t What It Used To Be

Still quarantining with my parents and running out of pandemic-safe activities, my dad decided to dig out some old movies of Christmas in the 90’s for us last week. Watching as my four-year-old self played with new Sesame Street stickers and doll-house furniture was a somewhat surreal experience. Although I am technically the same person, […]
“Soft” by KASHKA: Dreamy, Muted Beauty

2020 was most certainly a year that will go down in history for obvious reasons, but it was also a historic year for music. As a pandemic forced everyone into isolation and confusion, artists found solace and purpose in their music, and many songs that came out reflect the vulnerability, loneliness, and overwhelming emotions that […]
“The Weight of Many Winters” by Graeme James: Wading Through the Cold

While always being associated with the holidays and family cheer, winter also has a darker and more symbolic side. Of course, most are familiar with the so-called, “winter blues,” but beyond knowing its memorable name, many have not experienced it or gotten to see the effects it can really have on a person. Visually, the […]
“I Got Nothing for You” by Brian in the Museum: The Collapse of a Relationship

Many people like to view the world in black or white, even for little things such as assuming how open people feel comfortable being around them. Just because someone can be an open book to you at times doesn’t necessarily mean that they want to give you their all. These small assumptions can ruin relationships […]
“Sober” by Adult Mom: Clarity at Last

“Drunk words are sober thoughts:” we’ve all heard this saying before. Whether or not you feel strongly about the truth of this statement, there exists a general sense that people under the influence of alcohol are like Jenga blocks. Push the right block and they all come tumbling down; push a drunk person the right […]
“La La La” by Alex Bleeker: Warm, Evocative Psychedelia

Who is music for? I ask myself this question a lot, coming to a different conclusion each time. Selfishly, I like to think that music is for the people—to be enjoyed by the masses, by the fans who make artists’ careers possible. Other times, it dawns on me that without the artists themselves, there wouldn’t […]