Articles by Jordan Currie
The Linda Lindas Are Suited to the Times on 'No Obligation'
PUBLISHED Oct 11, 2024
The Linda Lindas have come a long way since screaming about a "Racist, Sexist Boy" at the LA Public Library in 2021. And despite their...
Remi Wolf's Energetic 'Big Ideas' Is Full to the Brim
PUBLISHED Jul 11, 2024
What's considered a "big idea"? According to Remi Wolf, "love, lust, anger, fantasies, harsh realities, vices, low lows and high highs" ...
Laufey Relishes Her Role as Jazz Ambassador
PUBLISHED Jun 25, 2024
As a child, Laufey always assumed that, if she ever decided to pursue music professionally, she'd play cello in an orchestra. Growing up in...
Nia Archives Is Pure Electricity on 'Silence Is Loud'
PUBLISHED Apr 11, 2024
Over the last few years, Nia Archives has been pushing the boundaries of what jungle can be. From sharing her early songs and remixes ...
Vera Sola's 'Peacemaker' Brims with Cinematic Grandeur
PUBLISHED Jan 30, 2024
Vera Sola’s sophomore album feels like a long lost Western, complete with sweeping American landscapes, gun-slingers and a troubled heroine...
Squirrel Flower Taps into the Minutiae of Apocalypse on 'Tomorrow's Fire'
PUBLISHED Oct 13, 2023
Music about climate disaster usually feels somewhat dogmatic and thematically grandiose. But on Tomorrow's Fire, Ella Williams of Squirrel...
Madeline Kenney Finds Freedom in Evolution on 'A New Reality Mind'
PUBLISHED Jul 27, 2023
On Madeline Kenney's 2020 album Sucker's Lunch, the Seattle-born singer-songwriter cautiously opened up her heart, giving herself permissio...
Black Belt Eagle Scout Traverses Difficult Emotional Terrain on 'The Land, the Water, the Sky'
PUBLISHED Feb 7, 2023
Following her 2019 sophomore album At the Party with My Brown Friends, Katherine Paul's latest missive as Black Belt Eagle Scout — the warm...