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Could I beat my most listened to artists of 2022 in a fight?

Adrian Ceja
November 21, 2022
Creative Writing
2022 is almost over and that means a flurry of Instagram stories showing everyone’s most listened to music of the year is fast approaching. I use Apple Music rather than Spotify, so I do not get the artistic ...

Less than Pristine: Snail Mail at the Fox

Sophia Shen
April 27, 2022
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews
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In the wake of her sophomore album Valentine (2021), an LP that marked a sonic shift in the Snail Mail catalogue, Baltimore’s Lindsey Jordan and her band voyaged west to pay a visit to the Fox Theater on Apri...

Welcoming SASAMI into your life

Dylan Medlock
March 1, 2019
Album Preview, Concerts, Festivals, and Live Previews, Previews
LA-based and singer-songwriter Sasami Ashworth is a rising musical force. In addition to being the former synth player for indie rock group Cherry Glazerr, she’s also contributed her multi-instrumentalist ...

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Ally Mason
April 10, 2017
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Reviews
I would like to think I know my way around a music festival--how to navigate a crowd, a lineup, a schedule. Music festivals, not unlike music, require a keen sense of timing. Though I tried to map out the in...

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