Let’s be honest: “Sunbather” from 2013 is the most important black metal album of recent history. While Deafheaven was certainly not the first band trying “Album Review: “Lonely People With Power” by Deafheaven”
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Keep the Underground Alive: Supporting Local Music Matters
Author Correction: LIO The Aquarium in Fargo, N.D., above Dempsey’s Public House, is a testament to the power of alternative music in our community. Over “Keep the Underground Alive: Supporting Local Music Matters”
My Favorite Christian Artists
Christian music has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember, thus my collection of favorite songs in this genre “My Favorite Christian Artists”
Women Musicians for Women’s Month
Women’s History Month has come back around, and I figured that I would keep up my tradition from last year. Last March, I wrote about “Women Musicians for Women’s Month”
Artistic Heirlooms and Physical History
Where have they gone? A couple of months ago, with national bustle and infinite online discourse, Spotify Wrapped was released. Digitally gift-wrapped and brightly animated, “Artistic Heirlooms and Physical History”
Album Review: “Silence Between Songs” by Madison Beer
One artist that I have really gotten into recently is Madison Beer. She is relatively well-known, but also unknown when you compare her to chart-topping “Album Review: “Silence Between Songs” by Madison Beer”
Album Review: “What Happened to the Heart” by Aurora
“What Happened to The Heart” is Aurora’s newest album, released on June 7, 2024. I was at one of her concerts where she performed many “Album Review: “What Happened to the Heart” by Aurora”
Album Review: “EUSEXUA” by FKA Twigs
FKA Twigs might be one of the most exciting artists working in the broad field of art-pop, electronic pop and R&B, although those genre labels “Album Review: “EUSEXUA” by FKA Twigs”