As tough as this year has been, it’s also inspired stellar creative output; a shining example being the impressive new album from Clipping. I …continue reading Now Hear This: Visions of Bodies Being Burned (2020)
A new work from an absolute star of the experimental electronic world, this album’s wonderful beats and thought-provoking lyrics are only dampened by the fact that the former is almost lost amongst the latter.continue reading Now Hear This: Palimpsest (Lauren Bousfield)
A long lost folk masterpiece, crafted with love and sorrow by a woman yearning for peace, brought into the light of the 21st century.continue reading Now Hear This: How Sad, How Lovely (Connie Converse)
More of the scariest sounding tracks and tunes from the storied career of one of indie rock’s least well-known but gayest rock bands.continue reading Now Hear This: The Magnetic Fields (Part Two)
Some of the scariest sounding tracks and tunes from the storied career of one of indie rock’s least well-known but gayest rock bands.continue reading Now Hear This: The Magnetic Fields (Part One)
Add some new artists to your playlists and profiles this pride month, supporting your trans, nonbinary, and gender defying friends along the way.continue reading Trans, Nonbinary, and Gender Non-Conforming Artists
Bleary eyed and gentle shoegaze from the heart of Florida, Ethel Cain’s debut album “Golden Age” is a short but lovely bit of reverb-soaked …continue reading Now Hear This: Golden Age (2019)
As part of our music department’s celebration of Women In Horror Month (or Women in Punk Month), we interview Lena of post-punk band Secret …continue reading Women in Horror Interview: Lena (Secret Shame)
After a long year, take a trip through Morbidly Beautiful’s best music of 2019. From punk to jazz and everything in between. Is this …continue reading Now Hear This: Best Albums of 2019
A Halloween classic in the making, the new Clipping. record sports stellar beats, beautifully built flows, and narratives worth howling over. I want to …continue reading Now Hear This: A Review of the Newest From Clipping.
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