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The great expectations of Great Defeat

Rob Mair speaks to Great Defeat about their long road to bandhood, and the creative clash of egos that produced their debut ‘Always Goodbye’

By track7admin Posted on October 30, 2020

Features

Barely Civil: Figuring It Out

Mia Hughes speaks to Barely Civil about their sophomore record, and the importance of community

By track7admin Posted on September 30, 2020

Features

Jeff Rosenstock: No Justice, No Peace, No Dream

Jeff Rosenstock speaks to editor Kristy Diaz about No Dream, fighting the power, and the importance of finding joy amid the chaos.

By track7admin Posted on September 17, 2020

Features

Finding an avenue of positivity with The Winter Passing

It’s the end of the world as we know it (maybe), but for now, Rob Flynn feels fine.

By track7admin Posted on September 8, 2020

Features

Oceanator: Comfort In Sound

Mia Hughes speaks to Elise Okusami about the stunning debut Oceanator record, Things I Never Said

By track7admin Posted on August 31, 2020

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Glass Beach: Better Living Through Irony

Zoe Evans talks to LA’s Glass Beach about how they’ve used irony as a tool to build a devoted online community

By track7admin Posted on August 3, 2020

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Nervus: “Empower yourself with knowledge”

Last year, Paris Fawcett spoke to Em Foster from Nervus about the politically-charged third record Tough Crowd, easily as relevant now as it was on release.

By track7admin Posted on July 21, 2020

Features

A.A. Williams: The Shape of Heavy To Come

“Forever Blue stands as a bold statement of personal identity”

By track7admin Posted on July 10, 2020

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2nd Grade: “It feels good to be putting out a joyful document right now”

Mia Hughes looks for a little bit of respite from the world around us by diving into 2nd Grade’s world with Peter Gill

By track7admin Posted on July 6, 2020

Essays

Bomb The Music (Journalism) Industry!

“…a year of private contrition seems to be the price of admission for (alleged) predators to be welcomed back to their pages with open arms.”

By track7admin Posted on July 3, 2020

Features

Truth Cult: “There’s a lot more to the Black experience than just feeling pain”

Mia Hughes speaks to Paris Roberts of Truth Cult about their debut LP, the importance of seeing yourself represented, and better living through astrology.

By track7admin Posted on June 22, 2020

Features

Transatlanticism: A Deep Dive with Lakes

Rob Mair chats to Watford wonders (and Track 7 faves) Lakes about their plans for the future and being Big In The States

By track7admin Posted on June 19, 2020

Albums

Hayley Williams: Petals For Armor

Mia Hughes goes in deep on the first solo record from Hayley Williams

By track7admin Posted on June 1, 2020

Features

Overo: Redefining the Emo Revival

Back when gigs were still allowed, Kristy Diaz caught up with emo’s new supergroup Overo, and how their debut fits into the genre’s storied history

By track7admin Posted on May 25, 2020

Albums

Dogleg: Melee

Nich Sullivan looks at Dogleg’s blistering debut, a record that belongs on the live stage during a time where that isn’t possible.

By track7admin Posted on May 22, 2020

Features

All This Restless Energy: Doing a gut check with Supermilk

Jake Popyura talks death, anxiety and Alex Winter – and the impact they all had on the excellent Supermilk debut

By track7admin Posted on May 15, 2020

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