“Two Ribbons” by Let’s Eat Grandma Charts the Changes of a Friendship

My sister and I are not twins–she is a year and four months older than I am–but we’ve been mistaken for twins before. We spoke the language of twins. We weaved together inside jokes and shared experiences and we draped them over ourselves, like a quilt kids crowded under to tell ghost stories at slumber […]

Jenny Hval’s “Jupiter,” Disorientation, and the Prada Marfa

Somewhere in the endless desert of West Texas, there is a Prada store. Cream-colored awnings shade the entrance from the brutal heat, displaying the name of the Italian fashion house as though it was on any upscale high street and not in the middle of the Trans-Pecos. Handbags and shoes are on display, artfully lit, […]

“Fallen Star” by Laura Rafetseder: A Love Both Grounded Yet Cosmic

Singer-songwriter Laura Rafetseder describes herself on social media as a “Marxist musing ’bout the loneliness of our times and the oceans and fires below the surface.” This description hones in on one of Rafetseder’s greatest strengths as a songwriter: an unapologetic depth. Rafetseder is not afraid to plunge into the “oceans and fires” that live […]

Top 9 Music Marketers to Follow in 2022

Want help marketing your music in 2022? These marketers are worth following. Look, there are a ton of voices out there claiming to have expertise – to the point that it’s kind of obnoxious, right? As the founder at Two Story Media (a music PR agency), I’ve engaged with a ton of them (I feel […]

Patrick Sylvester Goes Out of this World with “On The Earth”

Floridian singer-songwriter Patrick Sylvester has a new single on the horizon, “On The Earth.” If you’re a fan of his, be prepared for something totally different. Don’t worry, this is different in an exciting and refreshing way.  To say this song is otherworldly is not only appropriate but an understatement. The melody drifts like an […]

Retrospective Review: Stevie Nicks’ “Edge of Seventeen”

Some time in 1980, Stevie Nicks was talking to Jane Petty, the first wife of the late Tom Petty, about when she and Tom had met. Jane said they had met “at the age of seventeen,” but due to her thick Southern accent Nicks had misheard her. “No,” Jane corrected, “age.” But Nicks was undeterred; […]

“Little Consequence” by Hannah Ashcroft: A Sobering Reality Check

There are few things more ego-threatening than trying to succeed as a creative type. Whether you’re looking for someone to publish your manuscript or just seeking a full-time job, you are in competition with hundreds, if not thousands, of other people. You will measure yourself against them and find yourself lacking. You will be rejected, […]

“I Lie In The Sun” by Eliza Lovise: Luscious and Mellow

Eliza Lovise’s debut song “I Lie in the Sun” may have been released on Halloween, but there is nothing spooky about this youthful track. “I Lie in the Sun” is three minutes of relaxed, crooning vocals, cushioned in laid-back instrumentals and a feel good soundscape. Lovise’s song is the child of Tonetic Records, a youth-led […]

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