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Deau Eyes Delights In Lynchian Video For “Legacies”

Earlier this month, riveting alt-pop songstress Deau Eyes embarked on her 2023 Tour de Richmond, a series of ten performances stretched across twelve days around

Premiere: Mad Abbey Cut Through Harmful Complacency On “Leech”

Since emerging half a century ago, synthpop has had a unique ability to encapsulate love of all shapes and sizes in song. With its boundless

The Auricular Turns Five!

The Auricular officially turns five today! I’ve got so many thoughts to share and so much to unpack, but to start, I’ve been really thinking

Song Review: Stacy by Hotspit

The sound of Hotspit has always been a compelling force. It's cerebral, yet deeply emotional, pulling back the layers of fractured existences and imperfect connections

Album Review: Breaking Skin by Rikki Rakki

Tracking the rise of Rikki Rakki over the last few years has been… astonishing. Born a few months before the initial COVID lockdown, the band

Presenting The Richmond Sound: 2018-2023

Since emerging half a century ago, synthpop has had a unique ability to encapsulate love of all shapes and sizes in song. With its boundless

Premiere: Lobby Boy Yearn Through Starry Synthpop In New Single & Video, “Hold Me Still”

Since emerging half a century ago, synthpop has had a unique ability to encapsulate love of all shapes and sizes in song. With its boundless

Premiere: The Octavias Fortify & Tighten Their Sound On “Mary Anne”

In their own words, the music of The Octavias is “a little punk, a little indie, very loud.” Short and to the point, it works

Song Review: It’s Not About Me by Strawberry Moon

Grappling with self-doubt in today’s age is such a tricky balancing act. In some ways, it can be healthy, encouraging self-reflection and personal growth. Other

Premiere: Wallpaper Find Heart In Apathy On New Single, “Walkin'”

Passion and euphoria aren’t always the opposites of apathy and malaise. Sometimes, they are the antidotes, the unexpected remedies that pull us from the depths
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