

Slayyyter’s midwestern magnum opus, WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA
Slayyyer’s third studio record and major label debut is filthy, feminine, nihilistic and undeniably bold: a deceptively smart artistic statement that finds an artist pulling from her past to carve the future of pop music.
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Spiritbox defies misogyny & demands, ‘Circle with Me’
[Archived post; Written September 2021] The case of Spiritbox is certainly a strange one, even by heavy music standards. Spiritbox formed...
Nov 18, 20219 min read


On Writing & Online Identity
The idea of having to maintain a social media presence for the sake of my writing career has always peeved me to say the least....
Nov 15, 20213 min read


Life Is But a Dream- And So Is This Cream
When I walked into Lush for the first time at the young age of eighteen, my young small-town brain was instantly overstimulated by the...
Nov 8, 20213 min read


Taco Hell's Crispy Chicken Catastrophe
There are times when a part of me is glad that my elderly Mexican grandmother lives in a very rural, secluded part of California, just on...
Oct 26, 20214 min read


La Fortuna Degli Sciocchi
Image copyright of Mike Barr. It’s an uneasy feeling: stepping in from the cold winter night, the last wisps of smoke escaping from my...
Oct 19, 20216 min read


Mac Miller's troubling trip on "Colors and Shapes"
The first single off of Mac Miller’s second posthumous release, Faces, has arrived in the form of the experimental and spacey “Colors and Shapes.” Faces, which is receiving its release in physical formats and streaming services on October 15th, 2021, is an updated version of the old mixtape (Miller’s 11th, to be exact) that was originally released for free on May 11th, 2014. The mixtape bridged the gap between Miller’s second and third major-label efforts Watching Movies With
Oct 7, 20213 min read


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