ISSUE 3 WITH LAUNDRY DAY

ISSUE 3 WITH LAUNDRY DAY ⋆

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everything will be 'ok' after listening to wallows' new single

By Amy TangIt’s been nearly a year since the release of Wallows’ debut album Nothing Happens, and, since then, fans have been patiently waiting for a new record from the Los Angeles-based band. Composed of vocalists and guitarists Dylan Minnette and Braeden Lemasters and drummer Cole Preston, the trio has come a long way from performing makeshift demos in their garages.

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how to support artists while practicing social distancing

By Amelia ZollnerAmid fears of the spread of Coronavirus and the Center for Disease Control’s recommendation to avoid mass gatherings for the next few months, nearly every band that planned spring shows has recently announced cancellation or postponement. Although it’s hard for concertgoers to face the loss of concerts they may have been looking forward to for months, the loss of tour dates can be even more devastating for up-and-coming bands and artists that live with unstable financial situations.

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eliza and the delusionals' new ep creates a world of its own

By Jillian CoteFrom their debut EP in 2017 to the 2020 release of their new single “Pull Apart Heart,” indie rock group Eliza & The Delusionals has never been afraid to set themselves apart through bold sound and captivating lyrics. Their newest EP, A State of Living in an Objective Reality, is no exception to this phenomenon, as it explores the human experiences of melancholy, creation, and everything in between.

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jp saxe gets personal about heartbreak with new ep 'hold it together'

For some people, the month of February represents a time for the most romantic endeavors. But for JP Saxe, this year, it’s all about heartbreak and despair. Making his 2020 debut, LA-based singer-songwriter JP Saxe dropped his new EP, Hold It Together, on February 7. Acclaimed for his smooth vocals and catchy acoustic ballads, each song on the EP is captivating in the way Saxe describes his emotional ups and downs in dealing with love and relationships, almost serving as the perfect soundtrack for the lonely and broken this Valentine’s Day.

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