Saachi Gupta lost her grandfather to COVID-19. The hindi word ‘Chitrakala’ translates to ‘portraiture.’ It was the name of Saachi’s grandfather’s printing company, a word she always thought was beautiful.
Read MoreSumney takes listeners on a 20-track trip, an exploration of one's inner self
Read MoreI have washed my hands thirty-four times today but my hands are still stained with last January.
Read MoreIn the newest chapter of Hometown Tunes, Laura muses on the impermanence of Seattle’s music scene and offers an ode to her local bands bands and their crowds.
Read MoreYou’ll allow yourself, for a moment, to believe that in an accumulative sense - you found it. Or at least, you found enough.
Read MoreBased in Nashville, bedroom-pop master Dreamer Boy has released the first taste of his new project All The Ways We Are Together, ‘Know You’. The tune serves as a joyous soundtrack to growing up. He is no stranger to ethereal tones that take aim at unexplored parts of the heart.
Read More“This is the work I do because I simply can’t do anything else. I am an artist to my core. This is what I dream about, this is what I am meant to do — create community, space, love, and opportunity through my art form.”
Read MoreReminiscent of a Brockhampton ‘Saturation’ era sound, the mix of provocative lyrics with experimental beats and playfully pitched vocals further enforces the, ‘fuck with me I dare you,’ vibe Park has perfectly curated.
Read More“I realized that my artistry is enough of a statement itself. The joy and the feelings that went into this project are a testimony to my freedom and ability to express myself. That to me is just as relevant: Black happiness, Black contemplation, Black feelings.”
Read MoreThe ‘Sippy Cup’ music video is quintessentially a mark of DIY creativity which reaps its rewards. The unapologetic, unadulterated message the video brings is to simply let go, and gives off a freeing sentiment.
Read MoreNeon-lit memories of romanticism, a smile washed with the blue-tinted glow of a projector. It’s always the small moments we don’t realize we miss until they’re over, right?
Read MoreThe EP can be summed up in four words: “Rock n Roll, baby.” The whole release takes listeners through a painful breakup, without fear of crying.
Read MoreWe take a peek into Remi Wolf’s camera roll, and converse about pre-show rituals, making shit up, greenrooms, and drawing inspiration from chefs and jazz musicians.
Read MoreUp-and-coming rapper and singer-songwriter, Rodney Chrome, describes the title of his debut project, Queer Pressure, as “an acknowledgment of every societal pressure that queer individuals have most likely experienced.” Over twelve tracks, he dismantles these “queer pressures” over hard electronic beats produced by electronic musician underscores and himself.
Read MoreTom Verberne takes his self-described somber pop music to new heights with his sophomore album I’ll Watch You Do Anything. The blue album melds his signature melancholy hope with spinning instrumentals to create a defined sound. Liv Bjorgum sits down and chats about his previous album, growth, and more.
Read MoreAustralia produces a lot of amazing music, but there are very few artists out there as beloved, as irresistible as Skegss. Since their 2014 debut, the Byron Bay trio have been spinning garage rock into laid-back storytelling, capturing adolescence like no other band has before them.
Read MoreIn preparation for their latest EP, Acting My Age, Pure Nowhere attends a Zoom press conference hosted by the 1824 press team. Through questions and live performance, we learned more about channeling their creativity and adjusting their vision in a changing social landscape.
Read More“I am black person from a rural community, I am a queer person in the age of the internet. I think to bridge the gaps, in any instance, it requires a human-lived experience to help it along — to make it tangible for those who are not aware. My identity is that intersection.”
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