Reviews Up late with Teen Men in Brooklyn by Samuel Hernandez Teen Men are akin to your preferred public access television channel from ... Quip Magazine
Album Reviews Secret Colours’ “Positive Distractions I” by Samuel Hernandez There is no shame when a modern band evokes nostalgia. Secret Colours ... Quip Magazine
Album Reviews EP review: “Get Up” by Young Fathers by Samuel Hernandez In his book On Writing, Stephen King discusses the path to greatness, ... Quip Magazine
News Awkwafina releases video for “Queef” by Samuel Hernandez Awkwafina is a response to all the criticism we’ve been laying at ... Quip Magazine
Album Reviews EP review: Flume & Chet Faker “Lockjaw” by Samuel Hernandez Emotions don’t update along with your new iOS or gadget. What was ... Quip Magazine
Album Reviews LP review: The Almighty Rhombus “Lucid Living” by Samuel Hernandez The Almighty Rhombus is a band to be afraid of — the ... Quip Magazine
Interviews The original Gunslingers, The Lonely Wild interview by Samuel Hernandez The Lonely Wild are a rustic imagining of modern day gunslinger scores. ... Quip Magazine
Reviews CMJ: Dear indie, keep in touch by Samuel Hernandez There is passion in music and it comes from the musicians in ... Quip Magazine
Reviews First Impressions at CMJ Fest by Samuel Hernandez With CMJ finally underway, New York City is swarming with enthusiastic fans, ... Quip Magazine
Interviews Having faith in Heavenly Beat by Samuel Hernandez John Peña, performing in a beat up t-shirt, holes in the side, ... Quip Magazine
Album Reviews Album review: Deltron 3030 “Event II” by Samuel Hernandez Androids and hip hop saviors battling decrepit economies and increasing inequalities, the ... Quip Magazine