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Floating Through the Cosmos with Lennon Stella
From YouTube to Country star and beyond, the celebrated pop diva shares her make-up and thrifting tips.
Interviews
The Unassailable Empathy of Tame Impala
Kevin Parker reaches up and out on The Slow Rush
Music
Spectres Look Back in Black With Dark Wave Reverie
Influenced by groups like The Smiths and Echo & The Bunnymen, the goth punk quintet are consciously taking a step towards the dance floor.
Interviews
Destroyer’s Dan Bejar Embraces His Role As A Singer, Crafting An Album From His Kitchen
The iconic singer continues his upward trajectory, crafting an an ominous album that he recorded on a laptop in his kitchen.
Interviews
Caribou Reflects On Mortality With Love and Optimism
Electronic composer Dan Snaith has been going through some changes after experiencing the death of someone close to him.
Interviews
Refused Find Their New Groove With A Call To Action On War Music
The Swedish hardcore kingpins are back and they're using their songs as a weapon for change.
Interviews
Oh Wonder Keep Their Eyes On The Crown
London's lovable indie pop duo reminisce about the time they inadvertently pissed of Lil Uzi Vert.
Interviews
The Neon Skyline is Andy Shauf’s Small World Afterall
The indie songwriter pays a romantic homage to his favourite diner in a rapidly gentrifying Toronto neighborhood.
Interviews
Louis CZA the Black Greek God Keeps Building With Boundless Experimentation
The young artist seeks to blossom the means of DIY artistic production beyond hip-hop into something free of generic or stylistic boundaries.
Music
Curtis Waters’ Universal Growing Pains Will Make You Want to Join His Pity Party
If Pity Party sounds like it was made in someone’s bedroom, that’s because it was. It’s the place where Curtis Waters usually makes music.
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