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Inside the Hyperreal World of Jesus Christ Taxi Driver
What would happen if Jesus Christ were to return among us, as promised? In the worldview of Jesus Christ Taxi Driver, typically skeptical, only occasionally literal, he reappears not in glory but behind the wheel of a cab, collecting fares to put food on the table. So much for the American Dream. The concept is knowingly tongue-in-cheek, but its critique of disillusionment recalls the likes of Bret Easton Ellis. His novel American Psycho opens in a taxi, where two men argue f
Janset Yasar
May 74 min read


Rachel Lime Talks New Album STORIES and Creative Aftermath
Finished nearly three years before its eventual release, singer-songwriter and producer Rachel Lime’s sophomore album STORIES did not arrive with the immediacy of something freshly made. Instead, it surfaced as an album already internalised and, at a certain point, almost left behind. “It’s funny,” Lime says, speaking over Zoom from her apartment at night in New York. “I finished this album a long time ago, and I hadn’t been that excited about it for a while.” Credit: Rachel
Cheryl Ong
May 55 min read


Review: Modern Woman's Debut Album 'Johnny's Dreamworld'
A band named “Modern Woman” and an album cover of two girls lying in a field, one punching the other in the face. These are the two things that get my attention. Photo by Sandra Ebert London’s Modern Woman releases their debut album Johnny’s Dreamworld, via legendary label One Little Independent Records on May 1st. The album has been two years in the works, which lead singer Sophie Harris described as an “enjoyable marathon.” Modern Woman came together through a tangle
Kora Elms Fleming
May 13 min read


Morgan Nagler's Solo Debut Album “I've Got Nothing to Lose, and I'm Losing It” Holds Multiple Truths at Once
Life does not ask for your age before it shifts beneath you. It moves in tides, whether we are ready or not. We are not called to understand how to ride it, but we move with it anyway. This cycle of rupture and repair, loss and return, is not an interruption of living but the mechanism of it. Morgan Nagler understands this best through her own art — first with acting, now with music. There is a version of her story that reads linearly: a child actor for two decades, with app
Cheryl Ong
Apr 77 min read


Duality in Motion — A Conversation with Cardinals on Their New Album Masquerade
Photo by Steve Gullick A few years ago, I received a video in my inbox. I remember the excruciating time it took for my shitty laptop to load it, and how my earbuds seemed to be sounding worse than ever that day. I remember telling myself I’d sift through the inbox another time, because in these little technical irritations, nothing could be enjoyed. Just as I was about to close the tab, the video named Cardinals - Unreal (Official Music Video) finally loaded, pixel by stubbo
Janset Yasar
Feb 175 min read


Matt Hitt, Undiluted
A lifetime can happen in the time it takes to stumble home from your favorite dive bar. A drunken group of tourists might crash your booth, asking what you’re up to and whether you know any ‘afters’ they can sneak into, despite not having enough girls to balance out the overwhelming number of guys. Bartenders can become friends, friends can turn into lovers, lovers can vanish into strangers. Night after night, you are reborn, bringing home stories scavenged from the streets a
Janset Yasar
Dec 4, 20256 min read


An Inner Compass, a Personal Emotional Logic: An Interview with Ella Ion
Illustration by Taya Welter Ella Ion ’s music has many temperaments. Honeyed melodies can collide with thunderous guitar riffs, only to give way once more to her silk-smooth vocals as a song evolves . The Australia-based singer-songwriter channels several of alternative music’s deeper undercurrents: Elliott Smith ’s bruised sentimentality, flashes of dissonant rock, and an almost Interpol -like darkness in Waiting , her debut album, where the drums seem to brood beneath th
Janset Yasar
Nov 6, 20254 min read


He Really Did it This Time: A Conversation with Will Paquin on His New Record and Being a Recovering Perfectionist
Photo credit: Gabriella Mulisano x Illustration: Taya Welter There are some melodies that stand the test of time and o utgrow their creators almost instantly. Will Paquin ’s “ Chandelier ” is one of those. The second it begins, you’re pulled back into a time when you first heard it, a flash of recognition. It can be best described as something bright rising up, finding a way back into your consciousness from a pool of half-forgotten memories. It’s the kind of song that
Janset Yasar
Oct 18, 20255 min read


A Conversation with Laveda On Their New Album Love, Darla
Two years after their sophomore album, A Place You Grew Up In, Laveda emerges from the New York City subway, shaking off dreamy shoegaze...
Kora Elms Fleming
Sep 16, 20254 min read


NYC's Electronic Post-Punk Band, Public Circuit Builds Their Own Modern Church
Electronic music? Synth pop? New wave? Labels only scratch the surface. Public Circuit is a Brooklyn trio running the genre of post-punk...
Cheryl Ong
Aug 17, 20256 min read


"Rewarding Like Poetry:" Marissa Nadler Talks Upcoming Record, 'New Radiations'
With her tenth record, New Radiations being set to release this August, Marissa Nadler is not new to the game. But what listeners have...
Anaïs Turiello
Aug 11, 20259 min read


Introducing Total Wife and Their Latest Single “make it last”
Total Wife, a Nashville based band full of noise, power, and feeling, releases their album Come Back Down on September 19th. Ahead of...
Kora Elms Fleming
Aug 7, 20254 min read
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