IDK, RMR, Warner Records Executives, and Partners Discuss the Music Industry Fight for Black Lives (for FLOOD Magazine)
Click here to read: “The town hall meeting addressed injustice, the power of donating, and mentoring Black youth.”
Click here to read: “The town hall meeting addressed injustice, the power of donating, and mentoring Black youth.”
Click here to read: “The narrator of Rose’s new album Superstar is an ostentatious caricature, but their journey speaks to real concerns.”
Click here to read: “Meg Remy and her band’s newest album, Heavy Light, may at first seem apolitical, but it’s really just a radically different take on longtime interests.”
Click here to read: “His long-awaited seventh album, Suddenly, is an exercise in empathy.”
Click here to read: “Bethany Cosentino (one half of BC, along with Bobb Bruno), talks Always Tomorrow and how she got to the point of finally feelin’ good and getting. . .
Click here to read my blurb about Clairo’s “Bags.”
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Click here to read: “Deerhoof is often said to have grown more accessible over its twenty-five years. Greg Saunier and Satomi Matsuzaki couldn’t agree less.”
Click here to read: “With a new mural and a thirty-year retrospective exhibit on display in Downtown LA, the massively influential artist is moving forward while looking back.”
Click here to read: “After closing their Brooklyn hub, the concert and visual arts series lives on as a pop-up event, most recently taking root in Philly with sets by. . .