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Alex Tierney on New Single “Settle For (21)” and the Power of Great Songwriting
Alex Tierney on New Single “Settle For (21)” and the Power of Great Songwriting

Tierney caught up with Kinda Cool over Zoom from his in-home studio, reflecting on his burgeoning career and forecasting what “Settle For (21)” means for his next chapter.

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Kinda Cool MagazineNovember 21, 2021
Blooming with The Greeting Committee's New Album, Dandelion
Blooming with The Greeting Committee's New Album, Dandelion

The band, who has been together since high school, are even more connected on this record as their chemistry shines through on each track.

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Kinda Cool MagazineOctober 4, 2021
Entering a New Era with As It Is
Entering a New Era with As It Is

These new singles do not disappoint; as soon as I heard lead singer Patty Walter’s voice, I was hit with nostalgia and the fact that I have missed listening to this band, as well as the excitement of new music.

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Kinda Cool MagazineSeptember 23, 2021
Bending the Rules With Still Woozy
Bending the Rules With Still Woozy

All in all, Sven Gamsky’s debut record has created a lasting impression on fans of all genres.

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Kinda Cool MagazineSeptember 12, 2021
Not Staying Silent: MaeThePirate on “bang bang bitch” and What Inspired Her to Fight Back
Not Staying Silent: MaeThePirate on “bang bang bitch” and What Inspired Her to Fight Back

I got to sit down with Mae earlier this year over Zoom, and over the course of our interview, we talked about everything from working-class exploitation weird social media usernames, and even our mutual love for AJR.

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Kinda Cool MagazineSeptember 10, 2021
Stepping Into the Shadow with Bleachers
Stepping Into the Shadow with Bleachers

Much more a stipulation than a title, Take the Sadness Out of Saturday Night displays itself as an urgent call for possibility and change. Bleachers do it in a way that never cradles you.

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Kinda Cool MagazineAugust 23, 2021
Getting In Real Time with The Maine
Getting In Real Time with The Maine

In just slightly over half an hour, The Maine gives listeners time to reflect while still delivering the carefree summer tunes we all needed this year.

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Kinda Cool MagazineAugust 5, 2021
Julia Bhatt on Music, Growing as an Artist and Social Media Hierarchy
Julia Bhatt on Music, Growing as an Artist and Social Media Hierarchy

Infused with the broad array of influences from the music with which she grew up, Julia has an ear for unique sound and style.

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Kinda Cool MagazineJune 8, 2021
Look No Further than "Butter" for Your Summer Bop
Look No Further than "Butter" for Your Summer Bop

From its music production and groovy bass lines to its visual aspect and vocal exploration, "Butter" is the perfect track to start and soundtrack your summer.

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Kinda Cool MagazineJune 3, 2021
Navigating this Wild Life with The Wldlfe
Navigating this Wild Life with The Wldlfe

That’s just kind of the overarching idea behind “Repaint My Mind”: don’t dwell on the things that aren’t true, remember the things that are true, and push forward.

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Kinda Cool MagazineMay 13, 2021
"Save Your Tears" and Listen to This Track
"Save Your Tears" and Listen to This Track

The original song cannot be topped; it is something of lyrical genius and executed well, but Grande’s vocals and presence on every song she’s in make the song even better.

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Kinda Cool MagazineMay 8, 2021
Nightly’s “lover/loner” Reminds Us That It’s Okay to Experience Uncertainty
Nightly’s “lover/loner” Reminds Us That It’s Okay to Experience Uncertainty

By describing the fatigue and skepticism that accompanies being happy one day and feeling low the next, “lover/loner” has created a necessary outlet for describing the feelings some may be reluctant to share.

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Kinda Cool MagazineMay 1, 2021
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