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  • 2 weeks ago | euphoriazine.com | Anissa Sanchez

    With PRINCESS OF POWER, MARINA is ushering in a bold new era of her career – one defined by personal liberation and the radiant strength of self-love. After parting ways with Atlantic Records following the release of her fifth studio album, Ancient Dreams in a Modern Land, the Welsh singer has reclaimed her autonomy, releasing her latest album under her independent label. This newfound creative freedom pulses through every track, reflecting an artist fully in command of her vision and voice.

  • Jun 26, 2024 | euphoriazine.com | Anissa Sanchez

    A new era of Suki Waterhouse is upon us. With her second full-length album, Memoir of a Sparklemuffin, on the horizon and a recently announced headline tour, the British singer and actress has been busy showcasing her multifaceted talent. Her latest retro-tinged single “Supersad” captures a more candid side of her life, proving that doom scrolling and bed rot can get the best of anyone sometimes.

  • May 11, 2024 | reportingtexas.com | Anissa Sanchez

    By Anissa SanchezReporting TexasIn the early hours of a Saturday in April, a lengthy queue of dedicated music enthusiasts stretched beyond the corner of Waterloo Records for its’ yearly observance of Record Store Day. As the doors unlocked at 8, patrons were ushered in small batches to browse through the store’s esteemed collection of records, CDs and other physical media. Pacing the store’s perimeter with armfuls of new releases, owner John Kunz meticulously organized albums to maintain order.

  • Apr 25, 2024 | reportingtexas.com | Anissa Sanchez |John Bridges

    By Anissa SanchezReporting TexasThe Austin-based identical twin R&B duo THEBROSFRESH may be on the verge of stardom. Torrence and Thurman Thomas, 34, have yet to sign a deal with a record label, but they regularly fill popular Austin music venues such as C-Boy’s and Continental Club, and they have inked contracts as brand ambassadors with Nike and Volkswagen. Torrence, who plays bass and sings, envisions achieving success as a staircase.

  • Mar 31, 2024 | reportingtexas.com | Anissa Sanchez |John Bridges

    By Anissa SanchezReporting TexasChanting “sí se puede” and holding small Mexican flags, several dozen people marched through East Austin on Saturday to celebrate the legacy of Mexican-American labor leader César Chávez and to highlight present-day challenges for Latino civil rights. Susana Almanza, director of PODER, an environmental justice organization, helped organize the event, which has taken place around Chávez’s birthday every year since 2001, eight years after Chávez’s death.

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