by Vera Ellen
MENTAL HEALTH AND LIVE PERFORMANCE | PART THREE: RADICAL ACCEPTANCE

MENTAL HEALTH AND LIVE PERFORMANCE | PART THREE: RADICAL ACCEPTANCE

"...in a world that is mediated to a highly controlled extent, the possibility for raw failure is something that should be cherished." The third and final part of a three-part series in which Vera Ellen talks to local musicians about the difficulties navigating live performance and turbulent emotion. To read part one, click here, and for part two, click here. 

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by Vera Ellen
MENTAL HEALTH AND LIVE PERFORMANCE | PART TWO: BEHIND THE CURTAIN

MENTAL HEALTH AND LIVE PERFORMANCE | PART TWO: BEHIND THE CURTAIN

"...You know when you’re in a plane and the turbulence is terrible and there’s lightning hitting the wings and you start praying to god and you really fucking mean it? That’s what it feels like before I go on stage..." Part two of a three-part series in which Vera Ellen talks to local musicians about the difficulties navigating live performance and turbulent emotion. To read part one, click here. 

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by Martyn Pepperell
UNLEASHING MUSICAL FREEDOM: HOW MOUTHFULL RADIO REVIVES INDEPENDENT MUSIC AND COMMUNITY SPIRIT

UNLEASHING MUSICAL FREEDOM: HOW MOUTHFULL RADIO REVIVES INDEPENDENT MUSIC AND COMMUNITY SPIRIT

“Mouthfull has created a sense of community that hasn't existed since the early days of student radio...In my opinion, the musical freedom the Mouthfull team has developed is healthy. It allows the hosts to express themselves outside of the generic demands of nightclub DJing or radio funded by advertising. To me, that's important for independent music in the long run.” — Paul Berrington (DJ. B.Lo)

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by Gareth Shute
IS IT CRAZY TO RELEASE AN ALBUM ON CD IN 2023?

IS IT CRAZY TO RELEASE AN ALBUM ON CD IN 2023?

In 1999, Pet Rocks had an album ready to release called PR Nightmare. The title is even more appropriate now, given that it’s now being released twenty years later on that supposedly-dying media, the Compact Disc. But is the era of the humble CD really over?

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