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Beatrix Lets The Past Haunt Beautifully On "We Swallowed The Sky"
Written By: Big C Photo Credit: Makayla Keasler Some memories don’t leave, they just learn how to echo. Turning old relationships and lingering wounds into an album. Arielle Kasnetz writes with the kind of honesty that stops feeling observational and starts feeling invasive. Beatrix builds We Swallowed The Sky around that exact haunting, as if the listener is overhearing thoughts never meant to leave the room. The album’s scale reflects the ambition of its writing, with co-pr

Charles Luberisse
13 hours ago2 min read


Beatrix Captures A Ghost Of Love In "My Angel"
Written By: Big C Photo Credit: Rogue Bonaventura Love doesn’t always leave when it’s supposed to. Beatrix holds onto that presence with the latest single My Angel . The track moves like something half-remembered and half-felt. Not quite gone, but not fully here. Her voice carries that in-between—stretching across distance, searching for something that no longer answers back. Performed live with the full band and production by Philip Etherington , the track holds onto that.

Charles Luberisse
Mar 302 min read


Beatrix Reopens Old Rooms On "We Swallowed The Sky"
Written By: Big C Photo Credit: Makayla Keasler Memory doesn’t knock politely. It seeps under the door, rearranges the furniture, and dares you to sit back down. On her sophomore album We Swallowed The Sky , Beatrix returns to a past love not to romanticize it, but to examine its afterimage. A pedal steel threads through the project like a phantom limb, binding past and present into one continuous ache. Where earlier work wrestled with being misunderstood, this collection fe

Charles Luberisse
Feb 222 min read


Beatrix Sets The Floor On Fire With A Fierce, Heartbreak Anthem On "Dead Dog"
Written By: Big C Photo Credit: Rogue Bonaventura Beatrix new single Dead Dog transforms betrayal into a blistering act of reclamation, turning a decade-old heartbreak into a rock-charged confrontation all at once. Fueled by adrenaline, raw vocals, and the sting of a metaphor she never forgot, the track erupts with a thunderous honesty that feels both unhinged and unforgettable. What began as a slow, simmering idea becomes a full-throttle exorcism. The defiant spirit behin

Charles Luberisse
Nov 18, 20252 min read
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