Spring 2021 Issue

The Quarantined Artist

For the current issue, we draw our attention to the artist. Being an artist nowadays isn’t an easy feat. A fan base is typically developed through touring, and touring is nearly impossible right now – unless you are the Flaming Lips and decide to hold ‘space bubble’ concerts, which is, may I say, so on brand. But what about the rest of the artists? Those with ebulliophobia?? Many artists have had to rely entirely on their online presence to maintain popularity and ‘sell’ their music to others. Several staff members have written pieces focused on how artists have curated online personas, especially on TikTok, where virality is game-changing, but rare. On the other side of the equation, music consumers’ attention spans have decreased with the overwhelming amount of digital content – hey, we have a piece on that too! All the albums reviewed for this issue were also produced during quarantine, and some of the reviews touch on how this has influenced the style and material of said albums.

Additionally, many artists have turned to self-producing their albums because of ~COVID~, and we have a few cute sketches of their charming home recording spaces just for you. Since a lot of artists have gone the DIY route this year, we made our magazine DIY/zine-style as well: the cover was digitally painted, each of us doodled on our headshot, and there are a few handmade collages scattered inside the issue! Oh, and yes, our photoshoot was inspired by Phoebe Bridgers’ SNL performance because we want her to notice us!!We also believe she is a wonderful example of an artist who has mastered badassery during an absolutely shitty timeā€¦ and damn, can she smash a guitar! No one tell David Crosby I said that.

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