Salvant has a versatile voice range and a tone of her own. She sings with the kind of conviction that holds your attention. When she sings, she tells you a story. She emotes. She moves. She feels.
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Read MoreSomewhere in a dingy basement on the outskirts of Boston, a new form of music appreciation is taking shape.
Read MoreIn 1978, during the apex of disco, Gloria Gaynor proclaimed “I Will Survive,” and the world listened. A year later, disco was declared dead.
Read MoreWe live in a time period where information can travel faster than ever, revitalizing the feminist movement and, in turn, revitalizing empowering music created by women for women.
Read More...music can “bring people together,” but it sure doesn’t have the power to keep them together.
Read MoreWhen Emma Spooner was in eighth grade, she wrote her first song...
Read MoreFrom dream pop to galactic space music, there is potential in any genre to give its listener an eargasm.
Read MoreMusicians, in particular, have been integral in standing up for rights the Trump administration has already infringed upon during its first year in power.
Read MoreChasing after that feel good vibe that accompanies nostalgia lets us return to simpler times.
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