
Nataschia Hadley
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Dec 3, 2024 |
independent.com | Nataschia Hadley
For the longest time, TOPS was a faceless pop band to me. I’d been hyper-fixating on their song “Petals” since the day I first heard it, but I never dug deeper. For a bit too long, I comfortably hid behind the wall of a single, promising song. The band rose from Montréal’s DIY scene in the early 2010s, crafting a synth-heavy sound that blends dream pop and indie rock. Their lyrics are deceptively simple, often carrying double meanings that reveal themselves the deeper you listen.
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Nov 18, 2024 |
independent.com | Nataschia Hadley
Did I get in? I can’t answer thatBut what I can say is that this year, my day one of ACL was different. Toss my twisted, wasted youth aside; this year, I was there by the book. The festival takes place in Zilker Park, an Austin landmark that covers 350 acres of ground. Per usual, the three-day event gathered an incredible lineup, with headliners Tyler the Creator, Dua Lipa, Blink-182, and Chappell Roan.
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Oct 20, 2024 |
independent.com | DJ Darla Bea |Kat Sophia |Nataschia Hadley |Tyler Hayden
Mali Calling: Habib Koité Returns Legendary Malian Musician Makes His Way Back to Town via UCSB Arts & Lectures By Josef Woodard Sat Oct 19, 2024 | 9:44pm Add to Favorites Habib Koité performs at Campbell Hall on October 30. | Photo: Courtesy For all the riches and diverse avenues of music making their way through Santa Barbara on this year’s concert calendar, sounds from outside the Western world — so-called “world music” — have been all too rare. Some of that lack will be addressed, in its...
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Oct 18, 2024 |
independent.com | Nataschia Hadley |Josef Woodard |Kat Sophia |Tyler Hayden
Fletcher | Photo: Sebastian Faena A true pop star of the modern era, (one that couldn’t have truly existed prior to this age), Fletcher is what queer kids concocted in their heads as a fictitious dream a few decades ago. A mix of pop-rock and poignant lyrics, the New Jersey-born singer doesn’t care about the fact that she sings about women, she just happens to.
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Sep 12, 2024 |
independent.com | Leslie Dinaberg |Nataschia Hadley |Jean Yamamura |Aidan Kenney
The first time I interviewed multifaceted music legend Don Was, we sat down in his old house in the Hollywood Hills, on the “Valley” side of Mulholland, formerly the domicile of schlockmeister auteur Russ — Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! — Myers. The timing of the interview was to promote one of his few actual solo albums, the jazz-flavored sounds of Orquestra Was’s Forever’s a Long, Long Time, and a cover story for Jazziz magazine.
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