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Atticus Deeny

Philadelphia

Freelance Journalist at The Triangle

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  • 1 week ago | xpn.org | Atticus Deeny

    Adia Victoria | photo by John Vettese for WXPN // The War on Drugs | photo by Danielle Ciampaglia for WXPN // Phoebe Bridgers | photo by Paige Walter for WXPNMusic NewsFrom The War on Drugs to Phoebe Bridgers, we’re dying to hear a new record from these WXPN faves. Here at WXPN, we’re always on the lookout for fresh new music that we can share with our audience. There’s no shortage of new releases each week, new songs every day, and new artists around every corner.

  • 2 weeks ago | xpn.org | Atticus Deeny

    In 2008, a 27-year-old Sharon Van Etten would begin working with audio engineer Greg Weeks at his own Hexham Head Studio in Philadelphia. The two would create the album Because I Was In Love – a sparse, analog folk project that would kickstart Van Etten’s solo career. Now 17 years and seven albums deep, Van Etten and her band The Attachment Theory packed Union Transfer with enthusiastic fans on April 30th, eager to experience the group’s self-titled album.

  • Oct 8, 2024 | xpn.org | Atticus Deeny

    Since 2016, the California-born entertainer Anderson .Paak has seen a meteoric rise to musical superstardom. Beginning as a hip-hop and soul focused singer-songwriter (hence his inclusion on the iconic 2016 XXL Freshman list), Paak has since branched retro soul pop with Bruno Mars as Silk Sonic, lo-fi art-rap with producer Knxwledge as NxWorries, and most recently EDM on his Fred again..

  • Oct 3, 2024 | xpn.org | Atticus Deeny

    2024 seems to be the year of the “unthinkable reunion tour”: Oasis, The Fugees (almost), Soul Coughing…who’s next, The Beatles? As most Soul Coughing fans know, the eclectic NYC alternative cult faves broke up in 2000, or was broken up by their frontman Mike Doughty. He had become unhappy with the direction of their music, while simultaneously battling dangerous drug addictions.

  • Sep 21, 2024 | xpn.org | Atticus Deeny

    An excited crowd of fans welcomed The Heavy Heavy to the Marina Stage on day three of the XPoNential Music Festival. Whether they were ready for it or not, the UK-based psychedelic folk band was about to engage the stage into a whirlwind of vintage energy. Fronted by guitarist Will Turner and keyboard player Georgie Fuller, the group is rounded out by bassist Thomas Holder, multi-instrumentalist Benjamin Parker, and drummer James Porter.

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