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atwoodmagazine.com | Mitch Mosk
BODHI’s “This Little Dove” is a breathtaking, soul-baring reckoning with burnout and self-destruction – a slow-burning confessional of pain, vulnerability, and hope that aches from the inside out. follow our Today’s Song(s) playlist Stream: “This Little Dove” – BODHITo set the stage for my album of self-reflection, I begin at my lowest moment – a place of pure burnout and devastation.
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atwoodmagazine.com | Mitch Mosk
Singer/songwriter Love, Alexa takes us track-by-track through ‘Spring Cleaning,’ a soul-stirring and unflinchingly honest EP that transforms grief, heartbreak, and self-doubt into beauty, clarity, and cathartic rebirth. Her most vulnerable and visionary work yet, the five-track record blends dreamy folk, country, and blues into a radiant tapestry of healing and transformation, liberation and empowerment.
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atwoodmagazine.com | Mitch Mosk
Taken off their upcoming debut album, Wide Orbit’s feel-good, rollicking “Buddy” is a jangly, heartfelt indie rock ode to friendship, feline love, and the beautiful mess of sticking by each other through it all – proving a spirited and sincere introduction to one of the freshest, most promising faces on Chicago’s DIY scene! Stream: “Buddy” – Wide Orbit Wide Orbit’s latest single feels like one of those bonds made song: Warm and unassuming, spirited and sincere, “Buddy” is a radiant ode to...
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atwoodmagazine.com | Mitch Mosk
DE’WAYNE struts into a bold new era with “june,” a flame-lit, genre-defying anthem and love song turned liberation – part punk, part funk, and all fire, it’s a spiritual awakening disguised as a sweaty night out, celebrating divine femininity, radical vulnerability, and the fearless thrill of falling head over heels. follow our Today’s Song(s) playlist Stream: “june” – DE’WAYNE“june” is a flame-lit anthem – electrifying, seductive, and sonically untamed.
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1 week ago |
atwoodmagazine.com | Mitch Mosk
Fifteen years in, The Head and the Heart are still evolving – and with ‘Aperture,’ they find clarity through connection, creating their most emotionally expansive and sonically adventurous album yet. Atwood Magazine spoke to the band about the creation and catharsis, the hope and humanity of their sixth studio album – a record that feels like both a homecoming and a new beginning.
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