music essay
Death By Audio’s Doc Inspires Us to Move Forward as We Look Back
John Colpitts (Oneida, Kid Millions) examines Brooklyn DIY through Goodbye Brooklyn: The Story of Death By Audio.
Bad Perms, Yellow Fever Dreams and Breaking the Bamboo Ceiling in Pop
Charlene Kaye (KAYE, San Fermin) talks Asian American visibility in the music industry.
Magic: The Gathering is the True Soul of Rock & Roll
Derek Kiesgen (Bear vs. Shark) waxes poetic about the band’s favorite tour pastime.
Inspiration in Unlikely Places: From Kurt Cobain to John Rambo and Back Again
Hutch Harris of the Thermals gives us a peek at his muses.
One Might Only: Domenic Palermo (Nothing) on Touring
Plus check out some exclusive photos from the road.
Waking Up from the Music Industry’s Complacency Nightmare
Josh Strawn (Azar Swan, Vaura) goes deep on supporting musicians in the digital age.
How Britney Spears Helped Me Settle into My Queerness
Johnny Darlin’ looks back at his first Britney show — and years of fandom.
What It’s Like to Write Music When You Think You’re Going Insane
Johnny Solomon’s (Communist Daughter) undiagnosed bipolar disorder drove him to the brink and back.
Two Generations of Musicians Share How One Inspired the Other
Jarrett Dougherty (Screaming Females) helped his father release his record — years after his father helped him realize his dream.
What Makes a Song Great? Frankie Cosmos and “The Moment”
Hutch Harris of the Thermals just needs a few seconds to fall in love.
Here’s What I Learned from Being in a Band with My Sister
Nimai Larson (Prince Rama) reflects on sharing everything with her sister Taraka.
Brian Viglione (Dresden Dolls, Violent Femmes, Nine Inch Nails) Talks Making Music with Badasses Who Just Happen to be Women
An Internet troll’s snarky comment got Viglione thinking about why he mostly works with women.











