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A personal report of the Breeders’ legacy

Natalia Girolami
April 9, 2023
Opinion
The Breeders, a band that rose to fame in the nineties, was formed when Pixies bassist Kim Deal desired more; she wanted to be a frontwoman whose words were at the center of the music she was producing. I stumb...
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Contemplating the tenderness of Natalia Lafourcade’s De Todas las Flores

Natalia Girolami
March 2, 2023
Album Review
Natalia Lafourcade’s newest album De Todas las Flores (2022) is Lafourcade’s first full record of original music in seven years. Her last album containing original work was Hasta la Raíz which was released...

A brief history of the Nueva canción movement

Natalia Girolami
November 15, 2022
Blog, folk, Music History
When my abuela was a little girl, her mother allowed her to play with the neighborhood kids in the street under one condition: she must be home by tea time, which was three o’clock on the dot. She told me the...

The musical genius of Devonté Hynes

Natalia Girolami
October 28, 2022
Blog, Columns and Opinions
When I was thirteen, I watched Gia Coppola’s directorial debut Palo Alto (2013), and believed it was the epitome of cinema and storytelling. I recently watched the movie again and could not help but reflect o...

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