

The Eradicats Interview: The Punk Rock Thing to Do on Recovery and “I Ate a Sandwich”
Interview Feature Independent music has long functioned as a space where personal experience becomes part of collective expression. In recent years, conversations around mental health, body image and recovery have increasingly entered songwriting, expanding the emotional vocabulary of genres traditionally associated with protest or confrontation. Photo by The Eradicats Kansas City bubble-grunge band The Eradicats approach these themes through a lens that combines humor, vul

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2 days ago4 min read


POLYTON and the Conditions of Access in Contemporary Music Culture
How visibility and participation are negotiated beyond the stage Photo by Polyton Between black evening wear and a stage structured like a live concert setting, the Polyton Award unfolds as a space where visibility is not only presented, but actively staged. The audience gathers in a circular formation around the stage, dissolving the traditional front-facing hierarchy of award shows. Instead of distance, the setup suggests proximity. Instead of separation, participation. W

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5 days ago5 min read


Between Glass Walls and Rituals: Female Voices Reframing Isolation in Contemporary Indie
How Mel Denisse and Charlie Risso navigate visibility, distance, and emotional authorship in modern indie music There is a recurring tension in contemporary indie music that feels less explosive than past eras, yet far more persistent: the experience of being visible, but not truly understood. It is a quiet form of alienation: less about rebellion, more about distance. Increasingly, female artists operating across indie rock, shoegaze, and alternative pop are giving this cond

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Mar 243 min read



