High Water Fest Recap: Julien Baker & Torres, The Backseat Lovers, + more

Words and photos by Kenzie Trikouros. Right by the water in North Charleston, bands took to the Edisto and Stono stages for a music-filled weekend at High Water Fest. High Water Fest took place April 26-27 this year, and the stacked lineup included Lord Huron, Mt. Joy, Arcade Fire, and so many other iconic bands. IContinue reading “High Water Fest Recap: Julien Baker & Torres, The Backseat Lovers, + more”

A Glimspe Into “Juno”- Interview With Glenna Jane

Glenna Jane’s new single “Juno” represents her journey towards authenticity in music creation after feeling constrained by societal expectations. In a candid interview, she discusses the song’s origins, her creative process, and her aspiration to connect with queer audiences through diverse and genuine music, embracing a playful and whimsical approach to artistry.

Navigating Life’s Cycles: Naomi Westwater Discusses Cycle & Change

Folk singer-songwriter Naomi Westwater discusses her upcoming album, Cycle & Change, inspired by nature’s cycles. The album reflects on personal growth and change through songs like “Crows,” which encapsulates emotions from her past. Naomi emphasizes the comforting yet unpredictable nature of life’s transitions, offering listeners a poignant exploration of vulnerability and resilience.

Resurgence and Renewal: A Look Into Panchiko’s New Album Ginkgo

Panchiko’s album “Ginkgo” invites listeners into a realm of introspection and nostalgic reflections, showcasing a collection of songs with haunting vocal effects and emotive instrumentals. The music blends warmth and familiarity, drawing from their past while inviting personal contemplation. Each track offers diverse moods, making the album a poignant experience for long-time fans and newcomers alike.

Militarie Gun, Drain, and The Garden Pump Up The Anthem for Knocked Loose

On November 10, 2024, Knocked Loose performed energetically at The Anthem in Washington D.C., joined by Militarie Gun, Drain, and The Garden. Each band contributed unique styles, engaging the crowd. Highlights included a thrilling “Wall of Death” during Knocked Loose’s set, creating an unforgettable experience for attendees. Ella Donovan and Mads celebrated their night enthusiastically.

I’m Not (Pagan) Bluffing: Kyra & The Chameleons – GALLERY

Kenzie Trikouros shares her excitement for Kyra & The Chameleons after photographing them at Mudhouse during their WRSU debut. She highlights “Pagan Bluff” as her favorite song, appreciating the live performance experience.

Unpacking Lore with Yoke Lore – INTERVIEW AND GALLERY

Adrian Galvin, known as Yoke Lore, channels personal experiences into evocative music, notably his poignant track “Beige.” The song explores love’s vulnerability, resonating differently for each listener. From childhood drumming to various bands, Adrian’s musical path led to his solo career. His tattoos symbolize connection, reflecting themes in his artistry.

POV: You Spend Valentine’s Day with Wallows – GALLERY

Wallows’ Valentine’s Day concert in New Jersey was a remarkable experience, blending nostalgia and excitement as fans sang along passionately. The setlist featured beloved love songs and classics, making it a perfect celebration of love. Kenzie Trikouros captured the energy and joy, marking a memorable return after years.