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Ryan Cassata I Review "i feel like throwing up"
“i feel like throwing up” - fearless, honest, and absolutely cool! Photo by Andy Casillas Ryan Cassata releases his debut LP “Greetings from Echo Park” , and we took a deep dive into “i feel like throwing up” , the new single from this genre-defying powerhouse musician. Ryan Cassata from Los Angeles, CA is a queer artist and trans activist , and you absolutely need to hear him. We mention queer and trans identity upfront because it should be as normal as anything else, yet

Editorial Staff
Nov 25, 20254 min read

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On This Track: Weekend Listening #1
Five releases worth spending time with this weekend Searching for connection through memory, community and shared experience Not every release arrives with the same intention. On This Track Weekend Listening #1 moves between math rock, art-punk, dream-pop, Balkan alternative music and classic power pop, highlighting five artists approaching connection from different angles. Daydream Plus – "Speed Limit" Photo by Daydream Plus Blending math rock precision with city pop warmth

Anne
2 days ago3 min read


On This Track #17: CHASER – ”Gonna Be Alright”
Positivity as Practice, Punk as Community Space With "Gonna Be Alright", released on May 29, CHASER approach melodic punk not through confrontation alone, but through affirmation. Built around reimagined versions of Bob Marley’s “Three Little Birds” and the band’s earlier track “My Promise”, the 7” centers themes of reassurance, protection and collective optimism without abandoning the speed and urgency associated with skate punk traditions. Photo by CHASER Musically, the rel

Raven
2 days ago2 min read


Three Track Week: Signals #8
From scene memory and collective grief to introspective self-observation Independent music often functions as a way of preserving emotional continuity through instability. Across scenes, genres and generations, songs carry memory, grief, identity and shared experience beyond the moment in which they were first created. This week’s Three Track Week: Signals selection brings together Boston Manor, Lynn Hollyfield and Oisin Mod - three artists exploring how music creates emotion

Raven
3 days ago5 min read
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