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Song Review: “Those Whose Love Is Missing” by Sun V Set

Fifty-five days into 2025. Thirty-seven reported mass shootings. All in the name of an enshrined right, drafted in response to a threat that its fiercest

Album Review: Growing Pain by (Eli)zabeth Owens

You might find it hard to tear yourself away from the dense, dreamy world created by (Eli)zabeth Owens on Growing Pain. This five-song EP, designed

Song Review: “Lazarus” by |elevens|

Breaking free from the weight of the past is never easy. While the future pushes forward, the past continues to weigh heavily, laden with unkept

Album Review: All Quiet by Terror Cell

Rather obvious on its face, All Quiet, by the noisy, sludgy screamo powerhouse Terror Cell, is an album focused on the victims of trauma and

Song Review: “Runaway” by Beya

I recently came across a video circulating on social media that featured a rabbi, of all people, talking about addiction. He framed the conversation in

Song Review: “Rose” by MISC.

When did manliness become a casual commodity? When did traits like brawn, stubbornness, and stoicism transform into virtues to aspire to? History, by and large,

Curious Advocacy

Reigniting your spark can often begin with the courage to dream big. For singer-songwriter and climate activist Vienna Teng, that’s exactly what led her to

Song Review: “Orion’s Call” by Belly Of The Heart & Alfred.

Trip-hop has always felt intrinsically connected to the cosmos. Its atmospheric beats and gossamer-like textures blend into an esoteric soundscape, where veiled meanings linger behind

Song Review: “Walkabout” by Jr.

The notion of repressing one’s thoughts has become so commonplace that it’s practically a trope in both print and visual media. You know the story—the

Song Review: “Stable” by Tentative Decisions

“I don’t know man, I just work here” It’s not just the ubiquity of this phrase in today’s culture–it’s that it feels justified. In many
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