Issue 05
- Out Now -
Issue 05 - Out Now -
Origin Story
Music Columnist Erin Pattie and a couple of her friends reflect on music as a means of discovering who you are.
An Interview with Luís of Paper Native
The NJ alt-rocker talks new EP, best Radiohead album, anime & more.
Folklore Roundtable
A discussion about Taylor Swift’s new album folklore, favorite tracks, and notorious takes on the storyline.
Psychedelia: Music, Mushrooms and Mixed Opinions
What does this have to do with shrooms? A perspective on the psychedelic music wave.
Meet Underground Music Artist, Wilfred
Wilfred’s melodic sounds are made for the summer. Read about the artist’s background and latest EP, Sw8.
The Devil’s in the Drum Fills: The Pleasures of Listening Closely to Music
Behind the perfect high of listening to music in a deeper way.
Elliott Smith: 25 Years Later
Reflecting on twenty-five years of Elliott Smith’s self-titled album and the stripped nature of this record that makes it so special.
Indie Music Is a Queer Girl’s Game
While the perceived typical genre for queer artists has long been pop music, music columnist Erin Pattie makes the case for a shift.
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“One thing you need to know about me is that I am an absolute idealist. I see everything in this lens. Everything can be so magical if we a little kinder and more open. We are drafts and can all be made into masterpieces. Sometimes you need to dig into the dirt and explore things about yourself that you don’t want to see. It’s not about pretending to be perfect. This is why my work is the way that it is.”
— Marta Lamovsek
Interview by Anna Niederlander
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