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Emily Adair
Of Tomorrow by The Telescopes–Album Review
Psychedelic noise-rock act The Telescopes will soon release their latest album Of Tomorrow, and it may sound a lot like what you’ve already heard.
Chan Says & Other Songs by Caleb Nichols–EP Review
Released on March 31st, Caleb Nichols’ Chan Says & Other Songs makes a profound statement on what it means to be queer in the present age.
Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon at 50
Released on March 1st, 1973, Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon is an undisputed masterpiece that is celebrating its 50th anniversary today.
The Psych Ward–The Doors (first album)
College junior Emily Adair discusses her thoughts on the classic 1967 debut album by The Doors.
Interview: Jeff Kelly of The Green Pajamas
We spoke with Jeff Kelly, the lead force behind the criminally underrated Seattle band The Green Pajamas, who recently released their latest album Forever for a Little While.
The Green Pajamas: Forever for a Little While–Album Review
The long-running Seattle band The Green Pajamas recently released its latest record–its 30th–Forever for a Little While.
Melody’s Echo Chamber: Unfold–Album Review
Unfold, the fourth album by the French psychedelic pop band Melody’s Echo Chamber, is a sonic manifestation of singer Melody Prochet’s time spent on an Australian beach.