“A Lovers Plea (Act I)” by Mountains Like Wax: A flood of raw emotion

Content warning: this post deals with heavy subjects and mentions themes involving suicide. If you prefer to avoid these subjects, then do whatever makes you most comfortable. Feel free to skip this post, and if you’re in the mood, you can check out this review I wrote on “Park Song” by Bee Hall. “A Lovers […]
Lainey Dionne on “2009,” Winning Awards, and European Boyfriends

You don’t hear many nostalgic songs about the good ol’ days of 2009 – mainly because America was suffering the pain of the Great Recession that year. But for high schooler Lainey Dionne, it was a magical time. When the most stressful Monday was hanging out on the couch With our Game Boys and screen […]
Will Wood on “White Noise,” Decisions on Singles, and Empty Celebrations

Will Wood has established a cult following for his clever, theatrical music, and it’s not hard to see why it’s struck a chord. A songwriter with the incisive clarity of Bo Burnham and Lemon Demon’s knack for playful absurdity, Wood uses quirky themes and presentations to explore the gnawing horror of the modern condition. “Suburbia […]
How to Grow on TikTok in 2022

TL;DR – Here are six steps to grow on TikTok in 2022. Start posting (a lot) on TikTok. Follow accounts for inspiration. Build your brand. Jump on trends. Create content other people can interact with. Interact and connect with people like you’re a real person. I’m going to admit something that I almost definitely shouldn’t: […]
“Penny Slain” by Jason Whatley and Anthony Rochester: Cheeky, Beatles-Riffing Twee

“Penny Slain” is a classic sounding twee single resulting from the collaboration of two Australian musicians: Jazz composer and pianist Jason Whatley accompanied by rock artist Anthony Rochester. The vocals are written and sung by Whatley, while Rochester produced the track and can be heard on the drums, bass, guitar, melodica, organ, and even the […]
“Spin Move” by Faux Canada: Gorgeous Pop-Tinged Shoegaze

Making music since 2012, Faux Canada is a quartet from the heart of San Francisco, describing their sound as “like the feeling of showing up at a raucous house-party and getting pulled into a closet by your secret crush”. The indie group consists of members Melinda Wegent, David Lean, Alejandro Soini, and Kevin Hobson, all […]
Honey Cellar Captures a Collage of Human Experiences on Sophomore Album Borders

Moving seamlessly from topics like unfulfilled love, family, grief and the wider scope of our roles on Earth, Honey Cellar’s Borders is a thoughtful representation of what it means to be human. Gliding seamlessly between evocative subject matters and weaving them together with artful ease, the group explains that the album was born out of […]
“Guthrie” by Julien Baker: A Desolate, Beautiful Return to Her Debut

It’s unfair to expect an artist to stick rigidly to the sound of their first album, no matter how beloved it may be. If the fans are loud and angry enough, it’s downright stifling, limiting the artist’s creative potential and telling them that they’re only accepted if they stay within one little pigeonhole. Even if […]
“Lately” by Eimhin: Well-Crafted Indie Rock

Indie songwriter Eimhin has always taken time with his music. The songs he writes are deeply personal, and reflect his upbringing, his culture, and his life. This is all on display in “Lately”, the newest single from him. The song is passionate, but not just in one faucet: vocals, melody, and instrumentation all feel precise, […]
Danie on “Summer,” Singing like Patsy, and Her New Brunswick Roots

Many of the singers on TV shows like The Voice are desperately trying to sound like Whitney Houston or Mariah Carey, attempting trills and tremeloes to impress the judges. But in real life, we sometimes stumble on iconic voices that are absolutely stunning and original, no frills required. Singers like k.d. lang and Christine (from […]