The Beauty and Agony of Reflection in Caitlin Pasko’s “Quiet Weather”

“When I think of you I take a shovel to my chest And dig as deep as I can get.” Those lyrics come at the end of “Quiet Weather”, the devastating climax of Caitlin Pasko’s new album Greenhouse. I’ve listened to “Quiet Weather” every day for the past week preparing to write this review, and […]

“Solipsism” by Fenne Lily: Embracing Yourself

At some point in life, you have to take a step back to realize who you are and what type of environment surrounds you. Do you want to be a product of your environment, or do you want your environment to form around who you are? Of course, the latter is more desirable, however it […]

A Blend of Power and Simplicity in Isobel Campbell’s “Together”

Admittedly, I have significantly less of those nostalgic summer feelings than I usually do at this time of year. As someone who vehemently hates change, the feeling of something ending usually crashes down on me as September begins, leaving me to fondly look back on and re-imagine the days of summer leisure. With our sudden […]

“Water” by Charlotte Lansman Flows Beautifully

Nature is a prevalent theme in the arts: we love to write, sing, paint, and think about it. We often compare our emotions and experiences to natural phenomena in order to represent our ideas more poetically. And no idea is more often expressed in art than that of love lost or found. “Water”, a recent […]

“Crying In Your Sleep” by Iska Dhaaf Reminds Us To Let Go

I feel like one of my personal themes in the past few months has been self-improvement. One of the habits I’ve forced myself to pick up has been dream journaling. Admittedly, like most of the overly ambitious goals I dreamed up this summer, this one didn’t really take as much as I’d anticipated. But, I […]

Claire Frances’ “Rabbit Hole”: A Lush, Subtle Heartbreak Song

Claire Frances sings the titular words of this song only twice, saving them for the opening and closing verses: “At least we escaped the rabbit hole.” Book-ended in this way, the narrative is clear. “Rabbit Hole,” the latest single from the Irish singer-songwriter, who was born in the UK and raised in Switzerland, is a […]

“Run Dry” by Juni Habel: A Classic Example of Folk Done Right

Despite changes in the country/folk genre over the decades, one thing that can be said is that it’s always been music with personality. Usually employing simple instrumentation so as not to draw attention away from the story being told, these songs have always been an interesting portal into the lives of the people who are […]

“Sayoko” by Skyler Skjelset: An Uncanny Love Song (with Added Anime!)

It’s important to continue pushing yourself through life, even once you are comfortable. Whether that be in a personal or professional way, it’s essential that you realize the second you become complacent. Many bands will find success and stick to their sound, eventually burning it out and becoming boring. However, those who realize their comfort […]

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