How to Ruin A Song You Once Loved
Managing editor Grace Chapdelaine shares her thoughts on the love and loss of a song and how one’s relationship with music is ever-changing.
Managing editor Grace Chapdelaine shares her thoughts on the love and loss of a song and how one’s relationship with music is ever-changing.
Phoebe Go performing at Paradise Rock Club on February 2, 2024. Photos By Fiona Miller
Staff writer Tara Byrne delves into the roots and evolution of rave culture, interviewing an Emerson student about their own experience with raving.
Grace Potter performing at MGM Music Hall at Fenway on January 20, 2024. Photos By Abigail Blascovich Brittney Spencer opening for Grace Potter
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.
Nathan Manaker, a Maine-born indie artist who uniquely markets and brands his own music, sits down with staff writer Izzy Astuto to chat about his new single “Side Character.”
Troye Sivan and Kylie Minogue are bonafide pop icons. Both hailing from the Land Down Under and sporting a primarily queer fanbase, the two artists have each been hugely successful in their own right. However, Sivan’s career has an advantage Minogue’s does not: the power of YouTube.
Staff writer Daphne Bryant sits down with electro pop musician Tiffany Day to chat about everything from reclaiming and redefining her Asian identity to growing into her own unique style.
Staff writer Ally Giust interviews eighteen-year-old pop artist LAIVY via email, and the two chat about everything from producer collaborations to the inspiration behind his latest release “Serenity.”