Category: Articles
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Single Review: Scissors by Julia Michaels and Maren Morris
Words cut deep in Julia Michaels’ newest single, “Scissors,” featuring Maren Morris. Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter, Julia Michaels collaborates a second time with country and pop singer, Maren Morris on a dreamy, pop record and sister music video, available to watch and listen now.
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Album Review: Fauxlennium by TV Girl and George Clanton
Fauxlennium is a collaborative effort from indie-pop storytellers TV Girl and vaporwave producer George Clanton. Self-described by TV Girl as “hedonistic,” the album dives into themes of fleeting highs, generational disillusionment, and an artificial intimacy that defines modern life.
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Loudspeaker Collective Wrapped 2024
As the year closes, Loudspeaker Collective contributors reflect on their favorite 2024 music releases. Highlights include Maggie Rogers’ “Don’t Forget Me,” Billie Eilish’s “HIT ME HARD AND SOFT,” and Tyler, The Creator’s “CHROMAKOPIA.”
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Single Review: I’m Not Gonna Cry by JESSIA
Pop sensation JESSIA recently wrapped up her first ever headline shows in the US and Canada and has now released her much anticipated track “I’m Not Gonna Cry” on December 13th of 2024.
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Jeremy Zucker and Chelsea Cutler x °1824: Finding Solace in Music and Friendship
Loudspeaker Collective recently participated in an °1824 press conference with Jeremy Zucker and Chelsea Cutler to discuss the recent release of their first album, brent iii and highly anticipated joint tour.
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Album Review: rosie by Rosé
Known for her sweet-as-honey soprano vocals as a member in the K-pop group, BLACKPINK, Rosé opens a new chapter in her career with her debut studio album, rosie.
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Single Review: Pretty Boys by Caroline Romano
Up-and-coming Nashville-based alternative-pop artist Caroline Romano sings about love and heartbreak in her latest single, “Pretty Boys.”
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All Things Go Music Festival Expands to New York Marking 10 Year Milestone
The increasingly-popular All Things Go music festival, lovingly dubbed by many fans as the “gay Coachella,” celebrates its tenth year this fall. The festival is historically known for featuring a mix of pop, indie, and alternative acts, as well as unique merchandise, a curated selection of food trucks, and interactive artwork.