A conversation with Salim Garcia exploring Sci-Fi, the American Dream, Atlanta’s creative community, experimentation through mediums, and the book he lends to friends when they seem lost.
Read MoreDated brings sustainable fashion, community support, and ethically unique wardrobes with the newest evolution of their creative collective.
Read More“Playing for an invisible audience feels lonely but also intimate in a way that could never exist outside of my bedroom - weird to think about how many people I’ve invited to see the mess on my bed or the view from my window… I’m pretty delusional about it all.”
Read MoreDelineating himself from his contemporaries, Colm Dillane has created a presence as opposed to an aesthetic. In this interview with Pure Nowhere, he talks about opting for opportunities as opposed to just collaboration, and what has categorized the upward trajectory Kidsuper has had since its conception.
Read MoreI have washed my hands thirty-four times today but my hands are still stained with last January.
Read MoreIn the newest chapter of Hometown Tunes, Laura muses on the impermanence of Seattle’s music scene and offers an ode to her local bands bands and their crowds.
Read MoreBased in Nashville, bedroom-pop master Dreamer Boy has released the first taste of his new project All The Ways We Are Together, ‘Know You’. The tune serves as a joyous soundtrack to growing up. He is no stranger to ethereal tones that take aim at unexplored parts of the heart.
Read MoreUp-and-coming rapper and singer-songwriter, Rodney Chrome, describes the title of his debut project, Queer Pressure, as “an acknowledgment of every societal pressure that queer individuals have most likely experienced.” Over twelve tracks, he dismantles these “queer pressures” over hard electronic beats produced by electronic musician underscores and himself.
Read MoreTom Verberne takes his self-described somber pop music to new heights with his sophomore album I’ll Watch You Do Anything. The blue album melds his signature melancholy hope with spinning instrumentals to create a defined sound. Liv Bjorgum sits down and chats about his previous album, growth, and more.
Read MoreContrasting their usual indie rock image, Cars marks the opening of a newly explored depth for the band, expanding their discography in profound ways. Creating a printable worksheet, we asked the boys to answer questions in various forms - from poetry to stick figure drawings - opening up on personal aspects of this release.
Read Morehistory repeats itself. don’t you know? [by Chloe Johnston]
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