It's a new year, which means a new chance at tackling the patriarchy. Get fired up with Shawna Potter of War on Women (waronwomen.bandcamp.com), who discusses finding her stage persona, writing music with politics in mind, and how she plans to write going into a tougher political climate.
Also up is the new Diet Cig song "Tummy Ache," a first look at their debut album, "Swear I'm Good At This. Preorder their album on dietcig.bandcamp.com or on Hello Merch.
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Trust Fall Into Each Other, with The Dumes
Writing What’s Beautiful and Challenging, with The Give & Take
Positive and Affirming, with Early Riser
It's Just What We Do, with Bugsy
Big Loud Rock Songs, with Oceanator
Bringing It To Life, with Antonioni
Vulnerability is a Strength, with Suzie True
Finding My Voice, with Jhariah
Tell an Honest Story, with Goldwoman
Expressing Myself in Songs, with Nervous Dater
Doing Music Every Day, with Jer Berkin
Like Writing in My Diary, with Maggie Gently
Contextualizing a Landscape, with Maeve Aickin
Utilizing Everyone's Talents, with Ganser
Understand Yourself Better, with Tiny Stills
Something Different, with Attic Salt
Layers of Feelings, with Blvck Hippie
Illustrating Some Perspective, with Aly Jett
Writing as Self-Reflecting, with No Thank You
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