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Mitch Mosk

New York

Owner and Editor at Atwood Magazine

Team Lead II at Universal Music Group

Articles

  • 5 days ago | atwoodmagazine.com | Mitch Mosk

    Adam Melchor opens his soul on ‘The Diary of Living,’ a breathtakingly honest, emotionally expansive, and achingly raw album that transforms grief, memory, and growth into some of the best folk music this side of the 21st Century.

  • 5 days ago | atwoodmagazine.com | Mitch Mosk

    A soft and soul-stirring reckoning, “Start Again” finds The Bones of J.R. Jones embracing pain, perseverance, and the quiet power of renewal in a breathtakingly intimate ballad off his forthcoming album, ‘Radio Waves.’Stream: “Start Again” – The Bones of J.R. JonesIn The Bones of J.R. Jones’ new single, renewal doesn’t come as a fiery explosion or some sweeping, cinematic shift; it’s something softer and more tender. It hurts. It aches.

  • 1 week ago | atwoodmagazine.com | Mitch Mosk

    Tennis unravel the weight of longing, love, and fatigue in “12 Blown Tires,” a churning, emotionally charged farewell – and the devastatingly beautiful, harmony-laced standout off their seventh and final album, ‘Face Down in the Garden.’ follow our Today’s Song(s) playlist Stream: “12 Blown Tires” – TennisThey don’t always need to be grand or definitive, loud or dramatic; sometimes, the most moving farewells are the ones steeped in reflection, resonance, intention, and restraint.

  • 1 week ago | flipboard.com | Mitch Mosk

    NowBritney Spears hasn't released new music in years, and fans aren’t expecting anything to drop anytime soon, but she still managed to have an exciting week on the charts in the United Kingdom. As one of her earliest albums returns, the singer also reaches a lofty landmark figure for the very first …

  • 1 week ago | atwoodmagazine.com | Mitch Mosk

    Brimming with curiosity, color, and heart, Spring Term’s ‘Kiddo, Vol. 2’ EP is a radiant, wonder-filled indie pop reverie – a vibrant, vulnerable, and sonically stunning continuation of Nathan Davis’ coming-of-age story that embraces life’s mess with a smile, capturing the ache, awe, and exhilaration of growing up in four unforgettable tracks. for fans of Vampire Weekend, Walk the Moon, American AuthorsStream: ‘KIDDO, VOL.

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