Oliver Say’s “Am I Always So Wrong?”: A Gorgeous, Falsetto-Rich Slow Dance

There’s something to be said for a good falsetto. In the wrong hands, it can be a weak, mewling stab at tenderness and intimacy, a crutch used by reedy-voiced R&B hacks and guitar-toting soft-bros. But when it’s done right, it’s a useful, versatile tool in any singer’s arsenal; depending on the needs of the song, […]

Kate Mills’ “Fall Apart”: Strength in Vulnerability

Vulnerability is very often likened to weakness. Because of this, people tend to avoid showing their true feelings when it might make them look vulnerable. “Fall Apart”, the first track on Kate Mills’ recently released debut album Each Bittersweet Drop, melodically illustrates this common theme – the belief that to show emotion is to show […]

“Stay Late” by Jay Rosie: Love for a Night or Something More

Today’s world is a weird one. I know that, as a twenty-three year old, I don’t have much say in critiquing my own generation in comparison to the ones that came before, but I stand by my statement. One of the biggest double-edged swords for my generation, in my opinion, is online dating. Stick with […]

“Garden” by Mini Trees: A Story of Unrequited Love

Somebody once asked me, “Why do you like music so much?” To which I replied, “It’s the closest thing to real-life magic.” I’ve always held the belief that songs are like portals (yes, like the ones in your favorite fantasy novels or Sci-Fi movies). To me, a successful song is one that opens a portal […]

The 10 Best Songs of 2020 (So Far)

Looking back on December 31, 2019, I truly don’t think any of us could have ever expected what was to come. While live entertainment has been one of the biggest areas of our lives impacted this year, the creative process of songwriting has thrived for most in this scenario. Throughout the year so far, it’s […]

Madeleine McQueen’s “Family Song”: A Daughter’s Love

My mother likes to talk about a meeting with her guidance counselor in high school. With a condescending smile, the guidance counselor told my mom that she just wasn’t cut out for college, and that she should focus her attention on finding a husband to provide for her. My mom, indignant and newly motivated, set […]

Grace Joyner’s “Hung the Moon”: Love, Warmth, and Growth

From the opening pentatonic motif of Grace Joyner’s “Hung the Moon” off her recently released sophomore album Settle In, you’re sucked into a luminescent landscape. On this third collaboration with producer and engineer Wolfgang Zimmerman (Band of Horses, Brave Baby, Susto), Joyner furthers her musical journey into discovering herself and her musical essence – and […]

“In Your Eyes I Look Bigger” by Liebeskid: Eerie Music for the Coming Storm

I talk a lot about music that sounds colorful, music that uses a lot of instrumentation and textures to create a big, brilliant burst of joy and beauty. But there’s something to be said for music that strips it all back, as well. Some songwriters favor sounds that are stark, minimalist, and haunting, using little […]

Examining Fear and Uncertainty through NUJA’s “The Others”

As a chronic overthinker with more than my fair share of anxiety, songs that delve into the more dark and emotional aspects of life have always been a personal safe haven. From the first time that I got hold of a laptop and a good pair of headphones, I discovered that there is nothing so […]

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