
Tyra Buckley
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2 months ago |
hastemagazine.co.uk | Sophie Wyatt |Tyra Buckley
Music has always been a vessel for vulnerability, opening the stage doors to conversations wrapped in emotion and authenticity, which many tend to shy away from. It’s been a channel for anger, understanding and nostalgia; a medium by which communities often excluded from the music industry—like women—have been able to flourish, even if only a shoe in. This is something Yasmin Coe and her “girl power pop” knows well.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
hastemagazine.co.uk | Tyra Buckley |Sophie Wyatt
Written by Tyra BuckleyAn amalgamation of entrancing guitar rhythms, raspy vocals and blues, and possessing some unspoken grace that all the best artists do, Ava Joe embodies the role of a musician. Her talent spans more than just songwriting; the daughter of a musician, she plucks the guitar strings with purpose and taps into the vein of nostalgic jazz.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
hastemagazine.co.uk | Sophie Wyatt |Tyra Buckley
Written by Tyra BuckleyGirlhood bites. It’s a fever, all-consuming, that sets in motion an uncomfortable transformation: the growing pains that bridge the gap between childhood and womanhood. A metamorphosis, the transition into girlhood is challenging but liberating, a plane of existence we as children didn’t know and as women, mourn. Few here and there have been able to properly communicate the feeling of girlhood in media, but when they do, it’s beautiful. Take Jo Hill, for example.
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