Confronting Our Past with Bully’s “Prism”

Is it possible to separate ourselves from our past? Can we forget our personal histories and begin to write a fresh, renewed chapter of our lives? Even if we close the door on our past can we ensure that it will remain locked? These are questions Bully explore with their new track, “Prism”— a pensive […]

National Harm Reduction Announces First Official “Artists Against Overdose”, Virtual Concert For International Overdose Awareness Day

National Harm Reduction’s first-ever International Overdose Awareness Day Virtual Concert, Monday, August 31st. Partnering with Musicians For Overdose Prevention, this mini concert will feature 20 artists streaming short performances from around the globe, in order to raise funds for Harm Reduction Coalition’s national harm reduction work, including overdose prevention, policy, and program training. Some of the artists […]

Katya Yonder’s “Solution”: An Ethereal Swirl of Synths and Voice

There’s a scene in the film 2001: A Space Odyssey where a glowing fetus floats in space, surrounded by a neon orb and gazing at the Planet Earth below. Now, I’m not going to go into an analysis of A Space Odyssey because it would take way too much time and kill far too many […]

“Blue Bedroom” by Veronica Mansour: Minimalist Pop with Swooning Drama

Sometimes moving on from a relationship can feel like going through withdrawal, knowing that if this person reached back out to you, it’s likely you wouldn’t be able to resist them even though it would undermine the progress you’d made in quitting them. An attachment to a person can be similar to addiction — the […]

“Paper Thin” by Lianne La Havas: Learning to Love Yourself

It’s never easy seeing someone you love get hurt. On top of that, it’s never easy going on that journey to try and help them. People are complex, and while most people will stop at nothing to help their loved ones, it’s easy to become frustrated and simply not understand why they can’t just let […]

Duval Timothy’s “Fall Again”: Lovely, Haunted Music

One of the greatest qualities music possesses is the ability to take full control of our attention — to make us cry, smile, laugh, or dance. The right song can really make you lose yourself, and maybe even forget where you are. Songs that are that evocative of another place have an almost hypnotizing effect […]

Maddi Mae’s “Here Right Now” On the Power of Love

Songs and songwriting can wield immense power. When concoctions of vocals and melodies are perfectly combined they have the ability to galvanize, to heal, and in the case of Maddi Mae’s breakout single “Here Right Now,” the power to convince someone to be with you. Maddi Mae is a singer/songwriter and “mountain woman” from Virginia, […]

Hannah Lee Thompson on “Handsome Ugly”, Songwriting, and Building a Chicken Coop

It can be hard to find queer relationships in media that feel like real relationships, rather than idealized replicas. Part of the problem is that queer relationships, unlike straight relationships, aren’t allowed to exist in a vacuum: they’re expected to carry the burden of representation, and are judged on those merits first and foremost. While […]

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