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Remi Wolf on Giving No Shits and Making Hits
We take a peek into Remi Wolf’s camera roll, and converse about pre-show rituals, making shit up, greenrooms, and drawing inspiration from chefs and jazz musicians.
Rodney Chrome Defines and Dismantles Queer Pressure
Up-and-coming rapper and singer-songwriter, Rodney Chrome, describes the title of his debut project, Queer Pressure, as “an acknowledgment of every societal pressure that queer individuals have most likely experienced.” Over twelve tracks, he dismantles these “queer pressures” over hard electronic beats produced by electronic musician underscores and himself.
Tom Verberne, wandering around LA and discussing his new album: “I’ll Watch You Do Anything”
Tom Verberne takes his self-described somber pop music to new heights with sophomore album I’ll Watch You Do Anything.
Skegss on Gardening, Chilling, and Making “Under The Thunder” in Isolation
Australia produces a lot of amazing music, but there are very few artists out there as beloved, as irresistible as Skegss. Since their 2014 debut, the Byron Bay trio have been spinning garage rock into laid-back storytelling, capturing adolescence like no other band has before them.
The Academic: Channeling Creativity in Quarantine
In preparation for their latest EP, Acting My Age, Pure Nowhere attends a Zoom press conference hosted by the 1824 press team. Through questions and live performance, we learned more about channeling their creativity and adjusting their vision in a changing social landscape.
Exploring Intersections of Blackness, Queerness, and Rural Identity — Evil on “A Child Shamed”
“I am black person from a rural community, I am a queer person in the age of the internet. I think to bridge the gaps, in any instance, it requires a human-lived experience to help it along — to make it tangible for those who are not aware. My identity is that intersection.”