Practicing what most pop stars only preach, Zolita shamelessly conveys her Wiccan beliefs and queer, feminine prowess in her musical artistry.
Read MoreEver since the Queen of Tejano music’s reign on ‘90s fashion, Selena has had us doing more than just the washing machine.
Read MoreLeather jackets are known for their versatility, but they have marked their territory as a staple fashion piece serving multiple generations of musicians.
Read MoreAs one of the most popular religions of the ancient period, the Greek gods and goddesses remain cultural icons and can best be remembered through your favorite songs.
Read MoreIt isn’t really finals season until you’re hopped up on caffeine in the library at 4:37 a.m. and blasting rock music into your eardrums at a volume so loud that you can definitely hear the fifth dimension.
Read MoreLil Nas X uses religion against those who have used religion against him… and he has an army of young people to back him up.
Read MoreAfterglow chats with up-and-coming Chicago-based band The Knee-Hi’s about their genre-defying sound, current singles and upcoming album, and their advice for following your dreams.
Read MoreA film that has accumulated a cult following since its 1994 release, “The Crow” is an intense watch accompanied by a soundtrack that will not only leave watchers with their ears ringing, but also with the sudden urge to invest in leather pants.
Read MoreAustin is a city with distinct features, recognizable to any local. These stills from the music videos for “Kiss Me More” by Doja Cat ft. SZA, “Deja Vu” by Olivia Rodrigo, and “Blinding Lights” by the Weeknd have been recreated to depict similar activities with Austin-specific locations in mind.
Read MoreAfterglow has rounded up a few top contenders for the 2021 XXL Freshman Class list — a hip-hop fans’ equivalent of the NFL Draft.
Read MoreEuphoria ATX hosts Songs for Mother Earth, a charity concert to benefit the Keep Austin beautiful foundation at the Hidden Door Project on May 9. Featuring Indoor Creature, Susannah Joffe, Chucky Blk, and Lyana Skye.
Read MoreClassical music has been on a steady decline for decades and that decline is only worsening since the pandemic. But, the death of classical music should be treated like the tragedy it is.
Read MoreMusic is a worldwide view of endless ways to express the endless emotions of love.
Read MoreAfterglow celebrates the arrival of summer through a series of diptychs inspired by the cottagecore internet aesthetic.
Read MoreFrontman of Austin-based band Croy and the Boys performed at Austin Eastciders to promote the band’s first reunion concert since the pandemic on May 15 at Sagebrush.
Read MoreExperiencing the death of a loved one is an inevitability of life. However, music acts as a way to cope during times of loss, regardless of the varying emotions that come with grief.
Read MoreSufjan Stevens so often toes the line between sexuality and religion that an entire Facebook page with 30,000 members asks the question: are these songs about being gay, or God? The answer? Probably both.
Read MoreOoh, shiny! These metal-clad alternative artists strive to catch our eyes beyond their music, setting them apart from the already-niche fields they create in.
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