‘Dust’ traverses a universal struggle to belong—and to find the balance between the person you were and the person you’ve become.
Grant Golden
‘All of My Friends’ Magnificently Captures the Anxieties and Pitfalls of Early Adulthood
MK Rodenbough’s debut as Rodes is a revelatory record.
Emotive EP ‘Elemental’ from Triangle Producers thefacesblur and Séance Feels like a Musical Conversation between Friends
The EP was released by Maison Fauna on April 2.
Solomon Fox’s Lovesick Debut Will Catch You In Your Feelings
Marrying elements of soul, R&B, and gospel, Gabe Fox-Peck builds a dreamy, sultry palette of sounds.
Jphono1’s “You Are Here to Be Around” Is a Captivating Ode to Acquiescent Self-Exploration
The musician’s ever-expanding solo project took on a different shape during COVID-19. That’s not a bad thing.
Triangle First: The Bleak, Timely Trumpist Dystopia of Letters to a Young Ghost’s “Paterotica”
Glitch art consumes the body of a masked dancer in the sea as the brooding electronic music of Sarah Fuller (formerly of See Gulls) and Robin Vuchnich unfurls.
Owen FitzGerald’s New EP Navigates a Country on Fire
“Body, Child, Light, Crime” brilliantly highlights an aural dichotomy between punk and folk.
A Young Electro-Classical Duo Builds a Bridge Between Durham and New Delhi
Anhad + Tanner’s debut album, “In Other Words,” combines electronic music, jazz, and Indian classical.
A Valuable, Vulnerable Solo Debut from Kooley High’s Charlie Smarts
“We Had a Good Thing Going” features Smarts’ usual acrobatic wordplay but deepens it with personal dreams and anxieties.
Will Darity’s Eclectic Concerts Have Become a “Dubsgiving” Tradition
The annual day-after-Thanksgiving show comes to Motorco on Friday with Young Bull, Africa Unplugged, and Ebz the Artist.

