REVIEW: REFLECTION & PROGRESSION IN JOSEPH’S VULNERABLE ‘TRIO SESSIONS’ EP
Joseph’s stripped-down ‘Trio Sessions’ EP gives the folk-pop trio’s songs space to breath, presenting them in their most vulnerable and poignant forms. by guest writer Matthew Gose
REFLECTION, INTROSPECTION, & IRONY: THE SECULAR LITURGY OF LUCY DACUS’ ‘2019’ EP
By using her artistry to evoke contemplation and sincere emotion around dates that for many can be wrought with tension, anxiety, and even depression, Lucy Dacus creates a form of secular liturgy in her ‘2019’ EP. by guest writer Matthew Gose
DISCOVERING SOME OF HISTORY’S HIDDEN FIGURES IN FRANK TURNER’S ‘NO MAN’S LAND’
Punk rock troubadour Frank Turner dedicates his 8th studio album ‘No Man’s Land’ to highlighting narratives of women from the historical canon who have gone largely understated and overlooked. by guest writer Matthew Gose
IN MEMORIAM: TORTURED LOSER GENIUS HERO; THE LEGACY OF DANIEL JOHNSTON
Atwood Magazine celebrates and reflects upon the legacy of Daniel Johnston, whose passing has illuminated a desperate wanting in our technology-driven musical post-apocalypse, for something human. by guest writer Matthew Gose