Category: Contributors
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When “The Final Hour” is Only Just the Beginning
Laufey’s journey within the music industry has been nothing short of a major success story.
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The Next Chapter: Conan Gray’s “Wishbone Deluxe”
Last May, after only a year after releasing his album Found Heaven, Conan Gray announced his fourth studio album, Wishbone.
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Katherine’s Music Picks of Early 2026
The first quarter of 2026 has already come and gone, and with it some fantastic music releases.
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Photo Gallery and Show Review: Castle Rat in New York
Before the Viking Gods of Metal took over the venue, Brooklyn’s own Castle Rat took the stage and transformed the room into something that felt less like an opening set and more like a medieval fever dream.
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Photo Gallery and Show Review: Caroline Kingsbury
Last Thursday, rising pop artist Caroline Kingsbury played an electrifying and upbeat set for hundreds of fans clad in neon clothing, fun makeup, and pink tote bags from the merch stand.
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Photo Gallery and Show Review: VALÉ and Luna Luna in Illinois
Lincoln Hall, a 500-cap venue in Chicago, IL, was graced by Latinx band, Luna Luna. Both Justice Hill and VALÉ warmed up the crowd for the main act, starting slow with piano tunes from Hill and picking up speed with VALÉ.
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Photo Gallery and Show Review: Snail Mail in New York
Last week, on an exceptionally warm April evening, Snail Mail (Lindsey Jordan) took over Brooklyn Paramount in New York and played an emotional and electrifying set featuring songs from her newest record, Ricochet, in addition to older fan favorites from previous releases.
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Holly Humberstone Invites You Into Her Cruel World with Release of New Album
Holly Humberstone is back with her highly anticipated sophomore album, Cruel World, which encourages contrasting emotions to coexist with one another and successfully creates a unique and slightly tragic fairytale composed of Holly’s lived experiences, memories, and relationships.
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Snail Mail Returns With Latest Record, Ricochet
Ricochet is the first full-length album release from indie rock artist Lindsey Jordan a.k.a Snail Mail in five years, and it was absolutely worth the wait.
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Photo Gallery and Show Review: BUSH in New York
Words and Photos by Desirea Corbett Picture this: it’s 1997, and a young teen has just come home from her very first concert, smelling like incense and wearing her favorite Delia’s catalogue outfit. She saw her favorite band, Bush, and cried during the song “Glycerine.” It was a transformative and unforgettable moment that cemented a lifelong…