Profligate, "Enlist"
A conflict exists in the music of Profligate, between chaos and composition, different facets of noise and structured arrangements that
A conflict exists in the music of Profligate, between chaos and composition, different facets of noise and structured arrangements that
A fluidity exists, enviable and admirable, in musicians who can traverse the lines of genre and create albums on first
Sequels are a tough thing to nail down, tough to get right. I mean, how many times has the follow-up
Since well before Robert Frost, Emily Dickinson, and even Thoreau’s meditations at Walden, New England has been a place for
As a rule of thumb, in music, safe is boring. The “nothing-ventured-nothing-gained” mentalities of artists (since Stravinski, really) have allowed
A musician’s relocation of self from booming scenes and loud bands bustling cities, to colder, more isolated environments, is bound
The development, refinement, and subsequent/consequent self-realization of an artist is often a grueling process, requiring an abundance of experimentation, risks,
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
In tapping into, and calling forth the past, an artist often skirts the edges of the surreal. Such can be
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