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  • 2 weeks ago | daily.bandcamp.com | Mariana Timony

    FEATURES Tour Tips With Caroline Rose By Mariana Timony · May 22, 2025 Caroline Rose is talking about music—and getting emotional. “It’s not about money, and that is the problem, that is what eats away at me, and that’s why I’m trying to change with the way that I’m approaching this,” the indie musician says over a video call, their expression intense and their voice trembling a bit.

  • Nov 22, 2024 | daily.bandcamp.com | Mariana Timony

    FEATURES Kim Deal on Her Own By Mariana Timony · November 22, 2024 Photo by Kristin Sollecito Is there anyone cooler than Kim Deal? The answer is no. From the Pixies to the Breeders and the Amps, her legend looms large in the last three decades of rock music, equally as inspirational to underground musicians as Disney pop stars.

  • Oct 24, 2024 | daily.bandcamp.com | Mariana Timony

    BIG UPS “The Female Bob Dylan” Podcast Reframes the Narrative (and Shares Their Taste) By Mariana Timony · October 24, 2024 How many times have you come across a 20th century female musician of the singer-songwriter variety unironically described as “the female Bob Dylan”? My guess: a far greater number of times than there are Bob Dylans, let alone “female versions” of him, whatever that means.

  • Jul 30, 2024 | daily.bandcamp.com | Mariana Timony

    LISTS A Mini-Guide to This is Lorelei By Mariana Timony · July 30, 2024 Photo by Eve Alpert Nate Amos is jetlagged and fresh off a European tour with the much-feted Water From Your Eyes, his abstract, dancy pop duo with collaborator Rachel Brown, when we link over Zoom in late June to chat about his long-running, genre-agnostic bedroom solo project This is Lorelei, which at the time is about to release new full-length Box for Buddy, Box for Star on Brooklyn label Double Double Whammy. Box for...

  • Jul 17, 2024 | daily.bandcamp.com | Mariana Timony

    FEATURES Ten Tour Tips from Brent Rademaker of Beachwood Sparks By Mariana Timony · July 17, 2024 About ten years ago, Beachwood Sparks were playing a set at Sasquatch music festival, on a giant stage in a huge field—to no one. “I don’t even know if 30 people were watching us,” remembers bassist Brent Rademaker. “And there was, like, Imagine Dragons playing so loud next to us.