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A Fantastical World - ‘The Panharmonion Chronicles’
Exploring music, art and text, ‘The Panharmonion Chronicles’ is a trilogy of fantastical graphic novels written by Henry Chebaane and illustrated by Stephen Baskerville. Readers are introduced to this pioneering new series through its colourful 2023 debut graphic novel ‘Times of London’ which introduces female protagonist Alex and her companions in their travels through the cities of Ontario, London and Edinburgh.
How Laufey Bewitched Us
For some of Gen-Z, the only time jazz is likely to have popped up in their lexicon is in reference to something along the lines of “lo-fi jazz beats to study/relax to” (lo-fi is a subgenre of bedroom pop that incorporates samples and low-key production), or perhaps when learning about the roaring 20s, or even when discussing older music with older generations. But Laufey has done the unexpected, and brought jazz to the attention of gen-z. She has stated that she hopes to do for jazz what Taylor Swift did for country, and with 1.9 million followers on Instagram, 3.2 million followers on TikTok, and over 13 million monthly listeners on Spotify, it seems that she has done exactly that.
The Dark History Of Racism In The Heavy Metal Genre
Like many genres of music, metal (and all of its niche sub-genres) enables listeners to express themselves freely. There are few other genres of music that encourage such inhibition and aggression, that provides the opportunity to flail, shriek and cause permanent damage to your neck. Unfortunately, this freedom that metal nurtures is often abused by the artists, and turned into a justification for bigoted behaviour.
Recapping Lil Wayne’s Influential Rock Inspired Album- ‘The Rebirth’
Dwayne Micheal Carter better known by his stage name Lil Wayne was born in in New Orleans, Louisiana. Lil Wayne was scouted by rapper and record producer Birdman at a young age. In the late 90s, he signed a record deal with Cash Money as part of the music group 'Hot Boys'. Although the group achieved commercial success with their releases, they eventually went their separate ways. Lil Wayne continued to represent Cash Money as a solo artist. Lil Wayne eventually founded Young Money as an imprint of Cash Money and signed Nicki Minaj, Drake, and others.
Bilingual, Welsh and Queer: Talulah's Ethereal Odyssey
In the enchanting realm of contemporary Welsh music, bringing her bilingualism and Welsh heritage to her musical prowess, emerging artist Talulah captivates listeners as a true enchantress, weaving gossamer threads of sound and transcending linguistic boundaries
Witch Fever | Interview
The Manchester band Witch Fever formed in 2017, and ever since, they have been tearing apart the image of the heavy rock band that has been established since the inception of the genre. Drummer and guitarist Alisha and Annabelle made the time to chat with The Music Mag before the final show of their UK tour.
The Postmodern Effect on Music
Postmodern philosophy greatly impacted countercultural music of the 1960’s, 70’s and early 80’s. This is because postmodern and countercultural thinkers shared the view that the preceding modernism was a heavily flawed construct. They saw modernism as a philosophy which promoted grand narratives, conformity, and 20th-century war-driven ideologies such as fascism and the Cold War.
MØNA rejects storybook romances with ‘fairy tale’
Outspoken and defiant queer singer-songwriter from Boston, MØNA's released their newest single ‘Fairy Tale’ on the 19th August. ‘Fairy Tale’ is a brand new otherworldly and upbeat song that challenges traditional storybook stereotypes.
The perspective of needing to be a damsel in distress and awaiting a rescue is abolished by MØNA. Holding female empowerment at the core of their lyricism and storytelling, ‘Fairy Tale’ was released on August 18th.
An Ode To The Voidz
This is a question that has been asked in regards to music since the invention of instruments. When people first heard Black Sabbath, they were terrified. When nu-metal came along and Johnathan Davis from Korn started frothing at the mouth down the microphone, they were even more terrified. I bet some people heard Mozart for the first time in the 18th century and thought “Good heavens, what is this tosh assaulting mine ears?”
The Rebellious Language of Glam Rock
During the 70s, the language (musical genre and culture) of Glam Rock was a liberating force that challenged prevailing attitudes towards gender and sexuality. This included their theatricality (challenging gender norms,) experimental musical composition (challenging binding notions of sexuality,) and androgyny (subverting gender and sexuality).
5 Tips For Musicians to turn Music into a career
The music industry is a wonderful community of like-minded creatives. Unfortunately it can be a disheartening career path as it often seems as though turning passion into profit is nearly impossible. However, it is not really as daunting as it seems, with social media and the internet raising visibility for new artists there are many ways for new artists to get out there. With some will and helpful tips it is possible to start out and succeed in the booming music industry as a new face.
Industry Insight | The Phantom Project Interview
The Phantom Project are an up and coming Glasgow base indie rock group, creating high energy and high quality tracks. This week The Music Mag had the opportunity to interview this incredible band and discover more about the origins, the present and what is to come for The Phantom Project.
Why You Need Joe Strummer and The Mescaleros in Your Playlist Right Now
The Clash made history by being a band that made political awareness into irresistible music to dance and mosh to. The four-piece of Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon and Topper Headon lasted only for a robust decade, but in those ten years they released genre-shifting albums that always put the message of being an accountable human being to yourself and others front and centre.
Industry Insight | ASTER YVS Interview
ASTER YVS are an up and coming Glasgow base duo, creating dreamy hyper-pop tracks unlike any other. This week The Music Mag had the opportunity to interview this incredible two piece band and discover more about the origins, the present and what is to come for ASTER YVS.
Jashiin Interview: Breaking Boundaries with Genre Fusion
With influences ranging from early 2000s emo bands like Lil Peep and Juice WRLD to the experimental sounds of 100 gecs and Charlie XCX, Jashiin has carved a unique path in the music industry. In an exclusive interview, we had the pleasure of diving into their musical journey and understanding the passion that drives their artistry.
Jazz Reimagined | Exploring the Modern Era’s Reinvention of a Timeless Genre
Jazz. A genre commonplace in cabarets and speakeasies in the era of the flapper and during a flourishing of individual liberty and freedom post-WWI in the 1920s, but now often lost and forgotten in UK top charts list, overtaken by the likes of Electro-pop, Rap and Hip-Hop. Rooted in rich cultural heritage, jazz has not only endured the test of time as a genre, but has continuously reinvented itself in attempts to remain relevant and captivating in a modern era of music.
Plug & Play: A Celebration of UK R&B
6th June 2023: Hosted by Jaz Unplugged at Shoreditch’s Looking Glass Cocktail Bar, Plug & Play is about to begin. This is no gig, however. This is a fresh take on an artist showcase. The evening will showcase six up-and-coming R&B artists and two “special acts”, each with three minutes to impress.
Industry insight | The Sheratons Interview
This week, The Music Mag interviewed the up and coming The Sheratons, a group from Leeds who have been taking the UK music scene by storm. Having just completed a UK tour, upcoming festival spots, over 400,000 Spotify streams and radio plays, it is safe to say this group is going places. Keep reading to discover more on the past, present and future for this hidden gem in todays music scene.

