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Atwood @ SXSW: Day 2 ft. Split Single, Communist Daughter, and Hurray for the...

SXSW is well underway in Austin Texas, and day two was more jam-packed than the first. Atwood Magazine is there to cover it. The post Atwood @ SXSW: Day 2 ft. Split Single, Communist Daughter, and...

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Atwood @ SXSW: Day 3 ft. The Shelters, Hippo Campus, Bleached, and PWR BTTM

SXSW is well underway in Austin Texas, and day three was more jam-packed than the first two. Atwood Magazine is there to cover it. The post Atwood @ SXSW: Day 3 ft. The Shelters, Hippo Campus,...

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Atwood @ SXSW: Day 4 ft. The New Pornographers, Danny Malone, and Quinn XCII

SXSW is well underway in Austin Texas, and day four was more jam-packed than the first three. Atwood Magazine is there to cover it. The post Atwood @ SXSW: Day 4 ft. The New Pornographers, Danny...

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Atwood @ SXSW: Day 5 ft. Lizzo, Chicano Batman, Spoon, Big Phony, Magnolia,...

Day five did not disappoint at Austin's SXSW festival. Atwood Magazine was there to cover it. The post Atwood @ SXSW: Day 5 ft. Lizzo, Chicano Batman, Spoon, Big Phony, Magnolia, and Sara Watkins...

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Atwood @ SXSW Day 6 ft. Active Bird Community, Aquilo, Big Jesus, The...

Atwood Magazine culminates its coverage of SXSW 2017 with live reviews of Active Bird Community, Aquilo, Big Jesus, the National Parks, and Lawrence. The post Atwood @ SXSW Day 6 ft. Active Bird...

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Time Machine: Feeling “Out of the Game” with Rufus Wainwright

A lot has changed since 2012, but Rufus Wainwright's “Out of the Game,” a kiss goodbye to the ever-changing dating game, continues to be relevant. The post Time Machine: Feeling “Out of the Game” with...

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Time Machine: On Elton John’s Yellow Brick Road and Plough

Elton John's "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" serves as a social code for the life of fame and fortune versus the simple farm life. The post Time Machine: On Elton John’s Yellow Brick Road and Plough...

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Time Machine: Financial Stability and Commitment, for Alvvays

Alvvays' "Archie, Marry Me" includes notions of modern romance, problems couples of all gender identities cope with now, and the roots of traditional unions. The post Time Machine: Financial Stability...

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Time Machine: Smells Like Revolution – Nirvana in the ’90s

Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" broke barriers between alt-rock and “mainstream” music at its release, and still serves as a call for revolution today. The post Time Machine: Smells Like Revolution...

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LIVE: The New Pornographers Dazzle in Return to Chicago

The New Pornographers proved why they’ve been around for so long, bringing an unwavering stream of their unmistakable “power pop” music to Chicago's Metro. The post LIVE: The New Pornographers Dazzle...

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Time Machine: On Bob Dylan’s “Shelter from the Storm”

Bob Dylan's classic 'Shelter From the Storm' deals with relationships and religious identity, and is as true today as it was in 1975. The post Time Machine: On Bob Dylan’s “Shelter from the Storm”...

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Review: Jeremy Messersmith’s “Obscenely Optimistic” Offers Kittens, Magic, &...

Jeremy Messersmith blows us away with a surprise album announcement, doing so in his most creative way yet: 'Obscenely Optimistic' is not your traditional record. The post Review: Jeremy Messersmith’s...

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Time Machine: Leonard Cohen and More Sing, “Hallelujah”

Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" seems to crop up frequently in times of heartbreak, and is still entirely relevant even after thirty years. The post Time Machine: Leonard Cohen and More Sing, “Hallelujah”...

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Time Machine: Vienna Teng’s “Eric’s Song” for All

Vienna Teng orchestrated a song that can easily resonate for anyone with a love or a passion, and sticks to being politically correct without even trying, even 16 years after its initial release. The...

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Intimacy, Intention, and Afterglow: An Interview with Ásgeir

Ásgeir's new album Afterglow certainly lives up to its name: A warm light radiates from the music, pulling listeners deep into the Icelandic artist's world. The post Intimacy, Intention, and Afterglow:...

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