GLOOM DIVISION: I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME’s Sophomore Album
Staff writer Olivia Lindquist reviews and analyzes alternative pop-rock artist I DON’T KNOW HOW THEY FOUND ME’s sophomore album GLOOM DIVISION.
Staff writer Olivia Lindquist reviews and analyzes alternative pop-rock artist I DON’T KNOW HOW THEY FOUND ME’s sophomore album GLOOM DIVISION.
On March 1st Faye Webster, Atlanta’s very own indie soft rock princess, released her fifth studio album Underdressed at the Symphony. In this album review staff writer Sean Perry expertly analyzes eveyrthing from Webster’s dreamy lyricism to her nostalgic sonic composition.
On March 10th Cambridge’s The Sinclair welcomed folk artist and singer-songwriter Mitch Rowland onto the stage, who filled the venue with an enchanting and introspective atmosphere.
Staff writer Maya Eberlin reviews and gives an in-depth analysis of indie pop icon Declan McKenna’s third album What Happened to the Beach?
Staff writer Izzy Astuto reviews a new album by Emerson student and indie-pop artist Lex Jimenez, and the two dive into Jimenez’ growth as an artist and music-making process.
Online director and staff writer Daphne Bryant sits with up-and-coming indie artist Marianne Ross.
Staff writer Sean Perry reviews genre-bending Amiture’s sophomore album Mother Engine.
Staff writer Sydney Johnson raves all about British indie rock band The Last Dinner Party’s debut album release.
The New Wave legend Josie Cotton rose to prominence for her hit song, “Johnny Are You Queer?” featured in the soundtrack for the 80s movie Valley Girl. Recently, Cotton burst back into the scene with her newest album, Day of the Gun, and staff writer Izzy Astuto has sat down with her to chat all about it.