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Review: Breathe Carolina – Savages
After 2011’s Hell is What You Make it and the explosion of lead single “Blackout”, it appeared that Breathe Carolina were on the brink of…
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Take heart: An interview with Merriment
The word merriment is synonymous with fun and joy, and the Tyler, Texas, indie folk duo of the same moniker is currently experiencing plenty of…
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The Summer Set release “Lightning in a Bottle” music video
Pop rock band The Summer Set has released the latest music video from their 2013 album Legendary, released via Fearless Records. The song is titled…
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Reflecting on: Dead Poetic – New Medicines
Throughout 2014, we’re going to be looking back on some of the best albums that were released 10 years ago and discussing their legacy. Feel…
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Hawthorne Heights stream “The Silence in Black and White” acoustic album
It’s been nearly 10 years since Hawthorne Heights released their smash debut album The Silence in Black and White. To commemorate, the band is releasing…
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Review: Merriment – Sway
Being the youngest in the family can be a real downer. Rarely getting to take part in games with the older siblings, being perpetually confined…
Meet Kiel and Nadia
Kiel has been writing about music longer than he’d like to admit, with bylines at PopMatters and a decade-plus running It’s All Dead. He believes every album deserves a fair hearing and that the best conversations about music happen after midnight.
Nadia came for the music and stayed for the arguments. A lifelong listener with strong opinions and an even stronger playlist, she is currently on a quest to prove that 1,001 albums isn’t that many to listen to (it is).


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There’s been interesting perspectives on keeping your fandom going during a pandemic and generally being curious about musical tastes and feelings. Really fun and breezy to listen to!
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Love this music podcast that feels more about how we connect with artists and songs and why that matters rather than a pretentious criticism of albums and releases.
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This podcast is exactly what I was looking for, covering a wide range of artists across musical styles. Feels like we’re all just hanging out, talking about music.
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