Why I Cover: “Blitzkrieg Bop” by the Ramones

Why I Cover: “Blitzkrieg Bop” by the Ramones

Blitzkrieg Bop is easy. It’s infamous for being easy. When you’re the most well-known song off the Ramones catalogue then there’s hardly anything to it—you are really fucking easy to learn, and not just for guitar. A baby burping onto a bass could play you, a man...
REVIEW: Shad-A Short Story About A War

REVIEW: Shad-A Short Story About A War

RIYL: Childish Gambino, De La Soul, Fashawn, Arrested Development You’ve probably heard of Shadrach Kabango, a.k.a. Shad, if you’ve seen his award-winning documentary series Hip-Hop Evolution on Netflix. A Short Story About A War is the Canadian rapper’s...
REVIEW: The Jack Moves – Free Money

REVIEW: The Jack Moves – Free Money

RIYL: Steve Lacy, Matt Martians, Sly and The Family Stone, Funkadelic, Roy Ayers Free Money is the sophomore album released on Everloving Records of duo, The Jack Moves. Made up of Zee Desmondes (vocals and guitar) and Teddy Powell (vocals, instrumentalist, and...
Empowering Women in the Music Industry

Empowering Women in the Music Industry

It scares me to think that there are people out there who are sitting at a desk every single day doing a job they don’t love. That thought keeps me going when people give me the infamous “aww, that’s cute” look when I tell them my dream job is to work for Spotify. A...
In Our Feelings: The Illusion of “No Regrets”

In Our Feelings: The Illusion of “No Regrets”

The feeling of regret is the worst. This giant pit in your stomach that won’t go away. The constant nagging of our brain over what could happen, the what ifs. It is the worst. It can haunt you for days, weeks, and, for some, years. Many songs send the message that we...