Local girl-band Stretch Panic discusses the process of virtually working on their long-awaited debut album, Glitter and Gore, and their role in the Austin LGBTQ+ community.
Read MoreBefore the world waves goodbye to this hellish year, the Afterglow Editorial Staff is revisiting the best albums 2020 had to offer.
Read MoreFive years ago, the release of Adele’s third studio album marked her triumphant comeback in a new direction that symbolized reconciliation and moving on from relationships, steering away from her signature heartbroken style.
Read MoreIn the words of a certain wannabe indie band, “If you don’t get on some soundtrack, you're screwed!” Halloween is the perfect time to revisit the indulgent soundtrack of one of the best feminist cult classics to date.
Read MoreIn their sophomore album, Austin natives Duncan Fellows explore the eccentricity hidden behind internal struggles through poetic songwriting and a new blend of folk and indie qualities.
Read MoreWith Hispanic Heritage Month coming to an end, Latinx members of the Afterglow Editorial Staff take a trip down memory lane and reflect on their childhood classics.
Read MoreAt the end of each month, Afterglow presents a staff-picked list of new albums that left an impression on our ears.
Read MoreWe couldn't have ACL this year, so we're manifesting instead.
Read MoreFrom the visually enticing graphics of her debut album to her colorful tones featured in Lover, here is a recreation of every Taylor Swift album cover to date.
Read MoreWhile the movie adaptation of John Green’s “Paper Towns” didn’t live up to expectations, its sunshiney soundtrack uplifts the story’s familiar coming-of-age elements.
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