Jackie Mendoza, "Chemtrails"
An introspective creative process can reveal different sides of an artist, or different concepts and perceptions of the world, to
An introspective creative process can reveal different sides of an artist, or different concepts and perceptions of the world, to
The anatomical structure and composition of a song—where and when and how rhythmic arrangements go—is as essential to an artist’s
The progression of a band’s sound usually means for either a change in direction to stay fresh, or a further
Part of the beauty of structural minimalism in music has always been the allowance of focus on other elements such
The development, refinement, and subsequent/consequent self-realization of an artist is often a grueling process, requiring an abundance of experimentation, risks,
The exhaustive mastery of an instrument will inevitably provide a playground for experimentation and improvisation, as made clear by Brooklyn
The concept of “going electric” in folk music has pretty much always transcended the simple inclusion of guitar pickups and
Pop music, by nature, might seem a difficult thing to make poignant. Brooklyn trio Fraidycat, however, does it with ease
A band like WALL couldn’t just disappear, not without [at least] one last “fuck you” to societal complacency and the
The road to self-emancipation will take many forms. In the case of KC Toimil and Autumn Casey, it’s the pummeling
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