This past Wednesday, February 14, my grandest of plans were to attend Devon Ross’ debut EP release show at Amoeba. I was excited…but I got stuck so badly in traffic that I missed the show.
Read MoreCREEM is “America's Only Rock 'n' Roll Magazine,” and pioneering journalist Jaan Uhelszki continues to be the best they’ve got. As one of its founding editors, she is boundlessly brilliant.
Read MoreThough this collaboration came as a surprise to many, these Atlanta natives have clearly found their niche. Friends since middle school, Faye Webster and Lil Yachty have turned out a head-nod inducing groove…
Read MoreOn her debut album Going Through It, singer-songwriter Eliza McLamb invites us into a world of dreamy visuals, candid musings, and a refreshing sense of self-awareness.
Read MoreJane Remover’s sophomore LP is her most confident release to date, full of exciting lyrics and skillful production. The Chicago-based artist blew up in different internet music scenes a few years ago for her unique, production heavy sound.
Read More“I am not your internet baby” PinkPantheress proclaims on her debut studio album, Heaven Knows. It’s repeated several times with startling clarity, especially for someone who’s been known to barely sing above a whisper.
Read MoreDuring my teenage years in St. Louis, Missouri, I came of age alongside PC Music. But I didn’t have access to the sweaty dancefloors and mosh pits where this community of pop oddballs gathered…
Read MoreMy sister first put me onto Dylan Owen over a decade ago with his album Keep Your Friends Close album, which she discovered on the depths of 2012 YouTube.
Read MoreAlmost everyone hates on country music until Faye Webster comes on. Atlanta-based singer Faye Webster took the stage at The Novo on Nov. 8, the first of two nights of the LA stop of her Fall 2023 tour.
Read MoreFew filmmakers have achieved cult success the way Gregg Araki has. Heavily associated with the New Queer Cinema movement of the ’90s, Araki’s movies, which often interrogate unapologetically queer themes, have alternately been labeled nihilistic, anarchic, hilarious, and life-affirming, though they’ve always retained his signature aesthetic and emotional stamp.
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