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The Phoebe Bridgers Reunion Tour: An Experience Worth Waiting For
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Review: Grayscale – Umbra
Every once in a while, a band just finds their sound. For Grayscale, this came in the form of the single “In Violet”, a song…
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Review: Lorde – Solar Power
On Lorde’s latest, Solar Power, I want what she’s having. Oh wait. I already have it. Ella Yelich-O’Connor’s triumphant return began with a less than…
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Podcast: Reviews of the New Albums from Halsey and CHVRCHES
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Podcast: Hella Mega Tour and the Return of Live Music
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Review: Foxing – Draw Down the Moon
You know that old saying “If I could, I’d give you the moon”? On Foxing’s new album, Draw Down the Moon, Foxing both asks for…
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!
MvExtra
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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.
Dukeboy2
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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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