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On their sophomore album Souvenir, knitting perfects the art of the vulnerable indie-rock confessional
On their sophomore album Souvenir, Knitting balances alt-rock nostalgia with staggering vulnerability, turning the vocal booth into a deeply intimate diary.
David O'Reilly
Jun 263 min read


Mad Honey Return With Bridge Over Cumberland
By the time a band’s most recognizable song has crossed 5 million streams, the old indie fantasy of staying small has usually already evaporated. Mad Honey have long since moved past that fantasy anyway. What “Blue & You” offered was a shimmer of recognition; what Bridge Over Cumberland offers is something more settled and curious, a record that takes the band’s dream-pop origins and recasts them as part of a larger, more deliberately built sonic framework. That shift is the
Kamola Atajanova
May 156 min read


"I Want Bands to Look as Cool as They Sound": Photographer Luke Ivanovich on Documenting the Shoegaze Scene
If you’ve been following the modern shoegaze scene, chances are you’ve already come across the work of Luke Ivanovich. His visual signature has become almost impossible to miss.
Kamola Atajanova
Mar 3111 min read
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