“New Age” by Cherry Blaster: A Cheerfully Surreal Tech-Parable

I am twenty-four years old, and yet I sometimes worry that I’m running out of time. This is, of course, absurd, and whenever I tell an older person how I feel they tell me as much. I haven’t even left my parents’ house yet! There are so many experiences and trials and epiphanies that I […]

Animal Collective Returns with the Jammy, Psychedelic “Prester John”

When I first started listening to music, I wasn’t sure if I liked indie rock. I had a preconceived notion of indie rock as a staid, tasteful genre, full of functional guitar playing and thoughtful bearded men who looked like my middle school guidance counselor. This was, of course, quite stupid, and Animal Collective showed […]

Ansley Rushing’s “Over It”: Warm, Simple Indie Folk

“Over It” is the debut single of Nashville-based singer-songwriter and violinist Ansley Rushing.  Released in 2021, “Over It” immediately makes a clear statement about Rushing’s style, giving us a hint as to what we can expect to hear in future releases. It is a simple country-derived love song with just enough flourishes to make it […]

Jason Sill’s “Hometown”: A Sweet, Sincere Expression of Homesickness

I grew up in a tiny rural town in North Carolina, nestled in the hollows of a blue mountain. Growing up, I fantasized about going away, about finding myself in a bustling city with new people and new ideas. I moved to Boston when I turned eighteen—and even though I was ready to go, when […]

Ava Elay on “Rain,” Creativity, and Writing Hooks with Windshield Wipers

Ava Elay is thirteen years old. I understand that harping on an artist’s young age is something of a cliche, but it bears repeating: Ava Elay is thirteen years old. A middle schooler! The fact that she’s making music at all is noteworthy, but make no mistake: this is not a dancing bear situation, and […]

“Melbourne” by Melanie MacLaren: Strong, Confident Songcraft

With the release of the second single anticipating her upcoming debut EP, set to arrive in early 2022, Melanie MacLaren adds her own sweet and gentle Nashville sound to the indie-folk landscape. With a sound and aesthetic executed with competence and heart, “Melbourne” is the name of the track that will have you dancing and […]

Monica Guardado on “Virginia,” Platonic Friendships, and Crafting Her Sound

By now, autumn has been thoroughly hygge-fied: we’ve come to associate the season with cozy cardigans, pumpkin spice lattes, and blankets of red and orange. It’s easy to forget the lonely, overcast parts of autumn, the parts defined by a steady decline. In autumn, the sun sets earlier and earlier each day; the streets are […]

“Caravan” by Sarah Brunner feat. Tyler McGinnis: Warm Folk Music for Autumn

Kicking off a five year hiatus from releasing music, Sarah Brunner has returned better than ever. Since 2016, Brunner has taken a break from releasing music as she spent her time playing over a thousand shows, finding her crowd, and getting a taste of what the people want. Her recent single, “Caravan,” featuring Tyler McGinnis, […]

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