Articles by Jordan Currie
Pearl Charles Brings Sulky Country to the Disco on 'Magic Mirror'
PUBLISHED Jan 13, 2021
Pearl Charles may have released Magic Mirror in January, but it's far from being a wintery album with a drab tone. The singer-songwriter's...
Aubrey Plaza Is at Her Cryptic Best in 'Black Bear'
Directed by Lawrence Michael Levine
PUBLISHED Dec 2, 2020
At the beginning of Lawrence Michael Levine's Black Bear, Blair (Sarah Gadon) and Gabe (Christopher Abbott) sit outside their colossal lake...
Leith Ross Turns Vulnerable Songs into Universal Sentiments on 'Motherwell'
PUBLISHED Oct 16, 2020
The eight songs that make up Leith Ross' debut EP were recorded in one afternoon, but it's a body of work that doesn't feel rushed in the s...
Le Couleur Explore Death Through Dance on 'Concorde'
PUBLISHED Sep 8, 2020
With the end of summer approaching, Montreal-based electro-pop trio Le Couleur are closing it out with a more literal kind of end: death. L...
Bully Sounds Young and Alive on 'SUGAREGG'
PUBLISHED Aug 17, 2020
"I wanna be in touch, feel a little less disconnected without the crutch," Bully's Alicia Bognanno shouts amidst rampant guitars on "Stuck...
Liza Anne Turns Dark Emotions into Summery Sunshine on 'Bad Vacation'
PUBLISHED Jul 22, 2020
Coping with mental illness, healing from a broken relationship and the journey to self-love don't have to sound grey. In fact, Liza Anne pr...
Jane Blanchard Invites Listeners into a Moody Fog of Fuzz on 'Still, Again' EP
PUBLISHED Jul 2, 2020
Jane Blanchard's third EP, Still, Again, is full of short and bittersweet slice-of-life moments on feeling displaced, heartbreak, and sayin...
Jonah Yano Searches for — and Finds — Family Connection on 'souvenir'
PUBLISHED Jun 23, 2020
Whether it's through R&B riffs or floaty acoustic ballads, Jonah Yano expresses his emotions on family separation, healing, and the longing...